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Boston Bike Film Festival

Written by Boston Biker on Oct 06

Got this in the mail, always a good time, check it out.

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Boston Bike Film Festival – October 15th

Ride on over to the Brattle Theater for the 7th annual Boston Bike Film Festival on Saturday October 15th at 7:00 PM. This fundraiser for MassBike and Bikes Not Bombs features local and international short films about bicycling. There is also a silent auction, door prizes, light bites from Redbones, and a cash bar. Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door. The first 100 attendees to arrive will receive a FREE 24-pass to Hubway, Boston’s new bike-sharing service.

Ticketholders can also sign up for a free “Ride To The Movies” before the festival – this leisurely bike ride from Urban Adventours to the Brattle passes through the scenes of Boston-based movies past and present. For more information or to buy tickets, visit http://www.bostonbikefilmfest.org


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Watch A Movie With H.E.L.L. (Tonight)

Written by Boston Biker on Mar 09

got this in the email, looks like fun.

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H.E.L.L. (Helping Everyone Live Longer) is having a fundraiser movie night TONIGHT at the Lucy Parsons Center.
What is H.E.L.L.? Find out at: http://HelpingEveryoneLiveLonger.org
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H.E.L.L. Presents…
Quicksilver
A 1986 feature film about a stock trader who loses all his money and becomes a bike messenger in NYC. Then lots of funny and awesome stuff happens.
Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPTu2F450sk

When: Wednesday, March 9th, 2011. Doors at 6:30pm. Movie starts promptly at 7:30pm
Where: Lucy Parsons Center, 549 Columbus Avenue, Boston, MA
Requested Donation: $5-10 donation at door (includes 1 raffle ticket)

100% of the money raised will support our mission to provide free helmets to those who need them in the Boston-area.

Come for:

* The Movie, “Quicksilver”
* Vegan bake sale
* Raffle for H.E.L.L. stuff
* Free Helmets available to those who need them
* H.E.L.L. merch for sale (Shirts, Patches, Art, etc)
* Other cool stuff we’ll be giving out

If you can, please RSVP at: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=133123960086817

Thanks for your support!

H.E.L.L. (Helping Everyone Live Longer)
http://helpingeveryonelivelonger.org/


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Bicycle Film Festival

Written by Boston Biker on Nov 20

It’s BAAAAACK!

This weekend, Brattle Theater, BE THERE!

BFF Boston
November 20 – 21

Friday November 20
7:00 PM | GOLDSPRINTS Middlesex Lounge – 315 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge

Saturday November 21
Screenings at The Brattle Theatre – 40 Brattle Street, Harvard Square
5:00 PM | Program 1 – BMX Program – Buy Tickets
7:00 PM | Program 2 – WHERE ARE YOU GO – Buy Tickets
9:00 PM | Program 3 – Urban Bike Shorts – Buy Tickets
10:00 PM | After Party – Flat Top Johnny’s – 1 Kendall Sq. Bldg 200

More info here.


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Movies, Traffic, And Riding Your Bike

Written by Boston Biker on Aug 27

You will have to indulge me here, as this is only tenuously related to riding a bike in Boston but stick with me. I will often have little light bulb moments. Often these little revelations are things that other people have already figured out a long time ago, but I take a certain amount of happiness in being able to come up with them on my own…even if I am years (even sometimes decades) behind much smarter people. So while I don’t think this is an original idea, I came up with it all on my own, so there!

I am a huge movie fan, I like all sorts of movies bad ones good ones, and besides riding my bike and making stuff it is one of the few things I do on a regular basis that makes me really happy. Tonight I got a bit of a hankerin’ to watch Deep Impact. You might remember this movie as “that comet movie, the one without Bruce Willis.” Perversely I LOVE this movie, for reasons that would take a whole other post to explain so I will skip why, just accept that I do.

While watching the movies climactic final scene where the first of the two comets is about to smash into the earth, that light over my head popped on.

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There are thousands of people stuck in traffic, traffic of biblical proportions, while behind them the harbinger of doom (a giant comet) is about to kill them all. If only they could move faster, they would escape this horrible fate. One could make some sort of comparison to death and the daily grind, but I will leave that to someone smarter than I. The scene does a superb job of depicting hopelessness, helplessness, and despair all through the visual metaphor of a traffic jam. I started to think, what other movies have used traffic, and traffic jams, and how have they used them.

The first movie to use this metaphor that came to mind was Office Space.

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The opening sequence shows the ‘hero’ stuck in traffic, moving from one lane to another in a pointless search for “just a little more speed” only to be thwarted by what seems like an endless stream of cars that only move when he is not in that lane. Out the window an elderly person in a walker slowly moves faster than the traffic. The despair is both real and comic at the same time.

The next movie I could think of was Matrix 2, where they do some kind of car chase on that ominous highway.

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Falling Down also came to mind, the movie where Michale Douglas goes crazy after having a very bad day (being stuck in traffic played a huge part of this)

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Movies use visual short cuts to tug emotions out of you. It struck me as interesting that over and over again they used traffic jams to showcase, negative emotions, rage, helplessness, hopelessness, fear, despair, loneliness (ironic considering how close you are to so many others), and danger. As I thought about each movie, and how the traffic jam is used in it I started to feel really bad for people who drive. I mean, even if they only experience a small amount of the negative emotions that the people in the movies experience, they would have to do so every day year in and year out…no wonder those horns get honked so much.

I then started to think “well how is riding a bicycle portrayed in movies?” I instantly thought of E.T.

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Then I thought of Breaking Away (if you have never watched this movie stop reading this and go rent it now) where the main character races a semi truck.

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Then Quicksilver (another great).

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In each of these movies the bicycle is used as a metaphor for good emotions. Freedom, speed, health, escape, love, happiness, hard work, accomplishment.

I know movies are not real, and I know they don’t always reflect reality. But I found it striking that in almost any movie I could think of the bicycle represented good emotions, and the traffic jam bad ones.

In no movie that I could think of was a traffic jam a good thing. This might seem obvious, but the second light bulb that went off in my head was that in almost every single car commercial I have ever watched, the car being sold is portrayed on an empty highway free to go as fast and as far as it wants, with no one else there to slow them down or get in their way.

Turn the sound off on these two and imagine someone telling you about the smooth lines and styling and how awesome you will feel while driving them…

When as we all know the reality of car ownership is much more often slow plodding progress through traffic jammed streets.

I would argue that movies about traffic show a much more realistic view of reality than car commercials do (I have more thoughts on this I think I will save for a future post). The point of this unscientific rambling dissertation? If you want to feel free, if you want to escape, if you want to travel the open roads with speed and efficiency, don’t listen to car commercials. They are selling a lie, instead go get on your bike and go for a ride.

When I ride my bike I feel amazing. The wind on my face, the freedom of moving as fast as my legs will make me go, the amazing simplicity of it all just makes me so happy. I feel great when I am done with my ride, healthy, strong, alive. I never think about traffic. I know how long it is going to take me to get from point a to point b, and it is almost always the exact same time regardless of what time a day it is. I never worry about parking. I don’t plan my day around rush hours. I simply don’t think about that sort of thing, ever.

If you drive a car, if you drive one every day, examine how much of your time is spent thinking about things like gas, parking, traffic, etc. Is moving about the city a stressful activity for you? Have you ever decided not to go some place because of traffic? Do you schedule your day around traffic? Are you a slave to traffic? Is traffic reducing the quality of your life?

Do you own a bicycle?


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Bicycle Film Fest Wrapup: A Good Time Had By All

Written by Boston Biker on Aug 18

WOW! So this weekend was the bicycle film fest. In a word, AWESOME! Great time, great people, great movies. It was a fantastic time, and if you missed it, SHAME ON YOU.

The whole thing kicked off with a sweet party at Underground video/Revolution Cycles in JP. BoldSprints, over 200 PBR’s (mostly tall boys, all free) veggy dogs, food from veggie planet, and a whole lot of fun. Natasha took some great pictures of the event, here is a taste.

Here is some guy betting five bucks that I wont beat Phil (who is a really nice guy) at bold sprints…too bad for phil, and that guy, I ROCKED HIS ASS.

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Faster Phil…faster.

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The next Friday was the first round of movies at the Somerville theater, in Davis Square. It rained…a lot, but that didn’t stop a huge number of people from showing up to watch some awesome movies.

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Saturday was a blast, much nicer, much sunnier, more awesome movies, there was tricks out front, valet bike parking from MassBike, and a whole host of great bike people around all day. I got to see Lucas Brunelle, got to be at the finish line as Peter Bradshaw WHOOPED everyone (he was in like a couple minutes faster than the person in second place) at the fastforward alley cat, and got to see a lot of nice bikes and meet a lot of nice people.

This was followed up by even more fun at Great Scott for the after party, and if that wasn’t enough a sweet brunch/ride on Sunday. Wow…

Like I said this was a really fun event, thanks to Seth, Dorothy, Brent and everyone else who made this a fantastic event. You guys ROCK. Also be sure to check out a lot more of Natasha’s sweet pictures here.

If you missed it this year be sure to check it out next year.


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