Sheathing itself in bad taste, this film flaunts its tackiness, its machismo, and its very stupidity, which of course makes for a lot of dopey fun. Harley Davidson (Mickey Rourke) returns to his roots, the LA of 1996 (the film was set in the near future, as it was made in 1991). Burbank has become an airport, a new drug called Crystal Dream is all the rage and Harley's favourite bar is being torn down. To save it, he and the Marlboro Man (Don Johnson, at his most engaging) concoct an armed robbery that goes awry. Instead of cash, they end up with a shipment of Crystal... Dream. Hunted by a drug dealer's goons, the two bark, fight, drink and squint at each other as they try to get themselves out of their mess. This is Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid for the monster-truck crowd, with plenty of breasts, choppers, broken pool cues and empty bottles. It's impossible to blame this film for being so emphatically trashy; its creators would consider that a compliment, anyway. --Keith Simanton, Amazon.com [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Mickey Rourke is Harley Davidson one tough biker who along with his friend the cowboy Marlboro (Don Johnson) take on a corrupt bank and a vicious drugs ring to save a friend&39;s bar from closure Featuring songs by Bon Jovi and Vanessa Williams this is a fun romp complete with plenty of action sequences and a great sparring relationship between 'Harley&39; and 'Marley&39;
Mickey Rourke and Don Johnson star as a biker and a rodeo cowboy who meet up in the near-future. Hearing that their favourite haunt 'The Rock'n'Roll Bar and Grill' is about to close down, they devise a plan to steal $2.5 million from an armoured car to save the old place.
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