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Someone mentioned "Faster" and also "The Doctor, The Tornado, and the Kentucky Kid." The original documentary buried inside the DVD of Worlds Fastest Indian is, I think, better than the movie. There is On Any Sunday II but it's a pale imitation of the original. Watching all the cheesy chopper flicks of the '60s is good late night fun, mostly to see the interesting variety of bikes in use. There is also the recent "TT:Closer to the Edge," and from days gone by "Little Fauss and Big Halsey," "Born Losers," and the seldom seen but very interesting Canadian movie "One Week."It's not tough to put together a list of movies and deciding which ones are the best is more fun but of course invites controversy. For me, "The Wild One" set the tone for much of US motorcycle culture today and On Any Sunday is simply the best motorcycle movie ever in terms of showing what motorcycling is about apart from the the hooligan crowd, but then I have some slight ties to OAS so I'm a little prejudiced.