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User rating: 4.03 28 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: December 7, 2005

PG-13 | Action, Adventure, Drama | 2h 7m

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User rating: June 5, 2006

great acting & photography

User rating: June 3, 2006

great story with an interesting character

User rating: June 2, 2006

great photography, and acting

User rating: June 1, 2006

it was a very inspirational movie. "never give up" and even if you surpass your goal, there`s always more goals to surpass.

User rating: June 1, 2006

The movie was a testament to the human spirit. It proves that even in a world that is beset by problems, an individual with determination and an open heart can not only accomplish great things, but also win over his or her harshest critics. Plus, the film was quite funny and pretty exciting. Like a fine wine, Anthony Hopkins continues to get better with age.

User rating: May 31, 2006

Best movie all year!

User rating: April 29, 2006

Right now Sir Anthony Hopkins is one of very few TOP actors in this part of the globe. The way he portrays the Burt Monro character in this film is unbelievable. It`s a mystery why this movie hasn`t been more widely advertised. Go see this Oscar material before it`s too late!

User rating: April 25, 2006

A refreshing change from the norm. A great film!

User rating: April 23, 2006

great fun!

User rating: April 22, 2006

What a pleasant surprise! I took my husband to see the movie for his sake (he loves motorcycles), not expecting much for myself...but I loved it. It is not about motorcycles....it is about having a goal, pursuing it and actually succeeding in accomplishing it, despite the fact everybody tells you it is impossible. Anthony Hopkins did a fantastic job!