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Synopsis: Cale Bryant is determined to win a coveted spot on the Grand National motocross racing team. With the support of his loving mother, precocious little sister and new girlfriend, Cale proves against all odds that he has the heart, the willpower and the courage never to give up on his dream.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): William Dear
Production: IDP/Samuel goldwyn Films
 
IMDB:
4.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
33%
PG
Year:
2008
94 min
$97,764
Website
30 Views


don't make it?

I don't know.

Haven't thought about it.

It just seems like

you should have

some sort of backup plan.

[Engine Starts]

You ever think about getting

a car like a normal guy?

[Chuckles]

You wouldn't like me

if I was a normal guy.

Cale,

Braden always teases me.

What, that kid in the class

with the big teeth?

Yeah, that's the one.

Yeah.

He says I look different.

Oh. That's just

'cause you're special.

He calls me names.

Hey, don't let it

get to you.

Cale, are we white or black?

We're, uh-- We're "whack."

[Thunder Rumbling]

[Announcer]

Sorry, folks.

There will be no racing today.

The track is completely

washed out.

But we'll see you here

next week, same time,

same place, weather permitting,

at the Riverwood Invitational.

What to do with not

really having the right

travel partners and stuff,

but I really want to go

and have, like, a real

Italian experience.

Cale.

Cale.

Yes. Ready?

One, two, three, go.

Oh!

All right.

Lunch is on me today.

It's fine. It's fine.

Rancho Bonita.

[Boy] Mexican.

No.

No? Come on.

Go now?

Yeah, let's go.

Let's go.

Come on with us.

I'm good. I'm good. Go.

All right. All right.

I'll see you later. Bye.

[Justin] Listen. The top

motocross racers are making

like six figures a year.

[Boy]

Wow. That'd be cool.

Not to mention sponsorships.

That could be you.

The fajitas!

Mmm, the fajitas!

All right,

look at this guy.

Look at this guy, man.

That's how you do it.

I took air like that

yesterday.

See this bike, man?

You can build that?

You were flat on the ground.

My Uncle Bill once--

he ate 29 bean burritos here.

No way.

- Yeah.

- Too bad he's not here,

'cause my truck's out of gas.

[Laughs]

Dudes, I am starving.

What do you eat

in this place?

The chimi-- ch-ch--

chimichoongo--

Chimichangas.

Chimichangas, man.

Chimi-wangos.

Hi.

What can I get you today?

Uh, uh, yeah.

I'll have the--

[Spanish Accent]

the Macha Burrito Combo

and a large el cola.

Would you like a better

accent to go with that?

Wow. Okay.

Ooh.

Anything else?

Uh, yeah. I'll get

the, uh-- the ch--

chimi-- uh--

Chimichangas.

Yes. The Cheech-and-Chongos

sound delicious.

- [Laughter]

- I'll take two tacos,

and a large chocolate milk.

Somebody's feeling lucky today.

- Yeah.

- Hey. Your mom's

birthday, right?

Oh, yeah.

Can't fight tradition.

Okay, I'll be right back.

"Feeling lucky"?

How about getting lucky,

as in me and that senorita?

[Laughs]

In your dreams, man.

Damn right.

- Dude.

- Bro, one day we are gonna be

all over this magazine.

I mean, look at this.

Thirty-seven

lottery tickets here.

Thank you.

Chips and salsa.

Hey, uh, Ale-jan--

- Alej--

- Alejandra.

- Alejandra.

- Alejandra, right.

Who do you think is

better looking, me or him?

- Hmm.

- Huh?

- I'd rather not say.

- Yeah? Why's that?

- Don't wanna blow my tip.

- Ooh!

- [Imitates Explosion]

- [Laughter]

- That's just mean.

- The J-train's derailed.

Yeah, well, at least

I'm trying, boys, okay?

You lost your touch, man.

Come on.

We're here at Holeshot

talking with local motocross

champion Derek Black.

What's goin' on?

The world's coming

to an end.

Derek, Sports Illustrated

recently ranked motocross...

as the most physically

demanding sport in the world.

How do you prepare for a race

like this week's qualifier?

Well, being in shape matters,

Kelly, but a lot of racing

is mental.

Yeah.

You're mental, Black.

[Laughs]

And how do you feel about

the latest announcement

from the pro tour?

- Sorry?

- Well, after the crash

last week of Danny Camden,

there's one opening

on the U.S. pro tour.

Whoever does the best

on the amateur tour this year

will get that spot.

Dude, the pros.

Yeah, the pros.

A real shot at the pros

doesn't just happen.

[Chuckles]

Guys, and the regionals

are on our turf this year.

We just gotta kill

at the regionals,

and we're on to the nationals.

Yeah, dude, we gotta

beat one guy-- Derek.

Two if you count his dad.

Guys, guys.

"We" ain't "we."

There's only one spot.

One.

- 'Cause I know there's

- [Laughing]

Got to be another level

[Shouting, Indistinct]

Somewhere

closer to the other side

And I'm feeling like

it's now or never

Can I break the spell

Of the typical

The typical

Typical

Uh-huh

[Fades]

Can you believe this, man?

We got a real shot

at the pros.

I thought your dad

was paying for you

to go to college.

I convinced him

to give me one more shot.

If I don't make it though,

Boston, here I come.

Yeah, well, you should go.

Yeah?

Yeah.

Hey, if I could go

to college--

You would, yeah.

You're not getting off

that easy, my friend.

No, but I'm serious, man.

I mean, this is--

This is the chance

for me here.

You know?

It's a real chance.

Bro, we've been dreaming

about the pros

since we were little kids.

Are you ready for this?

To the flag.

To the flag.

Hey.

Thanks for coming back

for me last weekend.

All right?

I know John was pissed.

Just... don't ever

do that again.

Happy birthday, Mommy!

[Gasps, Laughs]

[Laughs]

Make a wish.

Oh, I already have

everything I need.

[Patting Back]

All right,

I could use a few things.

Do you want to help me?

Yeah!

Do you have your wish?

Yeah.

Okay.

[Inhales]

- [Blowing]

- Yea!

All right. Let's get started.

Quarter for you.

And you.

[Coin Scratching]

Now don't go praying

over lottery tickets.

That's not right.

[Both Laughing]

And scratch!

That's a dudder.

So what you gonna buy,

Mommy?

Let's see. I would pay off

all my bills...

and my student loan.

And I would put

the rest in savings.

[Scratching]

All right.

I'll take you guys to Tahiti.

We'll buy an island,

and we'll hunt down

George Clooney.

- Cool!

[Laughs]

- All right.

- All right, come on!

Let's win! Let's win!

- [Groans]

- Crys?

- Hey.

I got a race this weekend.

You wanna come by?

[Sighs]

Cale, I can't.

I have to study.

You, um-- You can't even

come out for just like

two hours or something?

Cale, this exam is

really important to me.

Please.

Okay.

[Sighs] I'll talk to you

later then, all right?

Okay.

Good luck.

- [Announcer] All right,

ladies and gentlemen--

- Come on!

You gotta keep your head

in the game. Focus.

Get out there.

[Announcer] I have just got

the results in from the Premium

Division race this morning.

Roger "the Rocket" Torres,

number 24, came in first--

[Continues, Indistinct]

[Chattering]

[Indistinct Conversation]

See those ruts?

I saw 'em. Yeah, they're

like the Grand Canyon.

Hit 'em hard, okay?

Don't get stuck in those.

You get stuck, you're dead.

Yeah.

You all right?

Yeah. Yeah. I just--

I thought my dad

might be here.

He said he'd try.

You are about to witness

the best racing

in the Pacific Northwest.

Okay, folks, here we go.

From right to left,

we have number 55,

Mike Ellis.

Number 64, Steve Wailey.

Number 84, Brandon Smith.

Number 58, Frank Manuel.

And rounding out our racers,

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