Larry Crowne Reviews Thread
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OK all you amateur Siskel and Eberts out there, it's Larry Crowne time. Add your reviews and share your thoughts below. Out of consideration for the people who haven't seen the movie, please avoid any spoilers.
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I saw the movie premiere tonight and I've gotta say, I really liked it. Scooters or no, it was a really fun, well written, well acted, feel good movie. A good date movie for sure. Most likely due to be in the romantic comedy rotation for quite a while. (To avoid any spoilers I will leave it at that for now.)
As for the scooters, IMO, Genuine stole the show. I think there were as many or more Genuine scooters in there than any other one brand. Lots of Stellas, an Italia, a nice black Buddy 125, and more that I can't recall. There were of course a bunch of really nice Vespas too (both new and vintage). But only one scooter company was mentioned in the credits... Genuine.
Nice to see a couple LA Scooter Group members made it through the cutting room and were recognizable as extras in the movie! Represent!
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I saw the movie premiere tonight and I've gotta say, I really liked it. Scooters or no, it was a really fun, well written, well acted, feel good movie. A good date movie for sure. Most likely due to be in the romantic comedy rotation for quite a while. (To avoid any spoilers I will leave it at that for now.)
As for the scooters, IMO, Genuine stole the show. I think there were as many or more Genuine scooters in there than any other one brand. Lots of Stellas, an Italia, a nice black Buddy 125, and more that I can't recall. There were of course a bunch of really nice Vespas too (both new and vintage). But only one scooter company was mentioned in the credits... Genuine.
Nice to see a couple LA Scooter Group members made it through the cutting room and were recognizable as extras in the movie! Represent!
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I really enjoyed this movie
I thought it was funny and of course the scooters were just to cool.It moved along well and I thought they cast all of the right people for the parts.
I took my Daughter with me on the Blackjack and this was her first ride ever with Dad and she had a absolute blast!!!
I met another MB member at the event and also Tom Hanks who was so cool and took a picture with my Daughter
I was on the epic ride from Route66 Modern Classics in Marina Del Rey
to the screening in Hollywood at the Grauman's Chinese theater.





I took my Daughter with me on the Blackjack and this was her first ride ever with Dad and she had a absolute blast!!!
I met another MB member at the event and also Tom Hanks who was so cool and took a picture with my Daughter

I was on the epic ride from Route66 Modern Classics in Marina Del Rey
to the screening in Hollywood at the Grauman's Chinese theater.




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Ya know, that's not a bad idea! A MB version of "HELLO! MY NAME IS _____". Either that or cool Gundam Wing-like logos for each rider's helmet and cowlszilla86 wrote:^^^ haha what a tripWe needed name badges with our screen names
heck you were right in front of us
I met Desmolicious (sp) and lot's of others who were probably MB members too![]()
I'll see ya on a upcomming ride for sure

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Skootz Kabootz wrote:Hey that St. Tropez with the silver helmet hanging off it is mine! Sorry I didn't get to say hi Zilla. Another case of not knowing who is standing right in front of you! I remember seeing you and your daughter but didn't know it was you. Hope to see you on another ride and say hi then.
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Movie
Off to the DC screening tonight!
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while this entire clip is rather mind numbing, there is a brief glimpse toward the beginning of the scooters coming in. Anyone see themselves?
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Brief review: It's a light but very enjoyable comedy with some cultural relevance (recession, displaced baby boomers). I didn't think the romantic part of it worked as well as the scenes with Larry and the younger characters. Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Talia, young female lead) is, IMHO, way more charming than Julia Roberts, who to me has come across as angry and/or bored in every movie she's done the past 15 years.
The appeal is definitely to boomers, which is fine, but not the biggest/most desirable demo for movies. Viewers are all at home watching CBS.
Hanks is irresistibly likable and knows how to write/direct/act to his own strengths. There are a couple of scenes where he's driving, not saying anything, and I could completely relate to the anxiety behind his eyes, that "Crap, what happened to my life?" look. That's acting!
Still, it's no "That Thing You Do!"
As far as the scooters and scooterists go, it's as favorable a depiction as anyone could hope for. No, the scooter group isn't true to life, but they're as close as a Hollywood movie will ever get and a surprisingly diverse group that's not all beautiful people.
Will this movie get a lot of people to run out and buy scooters? I dunno. There's one scene, above all, that "sells" them. I won't give it away, but it's something almost all of us have experienced.

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Brief review: It's a light but very enjoyable comedy with some cultural relevance (recession, displaced baby boomers). I didn't think the romantic part of it worked as well as the scenes with Larry and the younger characters. Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Talia, young female lead) is, IMHO, way more charming than Julia Roberts, who to me has come across as angry and/or bored in every movie she's done the past 15 years.
The appeal is definitely to boomers, which is fine, but not the biggest/most desirable demo for movies. Viewers are all at home watching CBS.
Hanks is irresistibly likable and knows how to write/direct/act to his own strengths. There are a couple of scenes where he's driving, not saying anything, and I could completely relate to the anxiety behind his eyes, that "Crap, what happened to my life?" look. That's acting!
Still, it's no "That Thing You Do!"
As far as the scooters and scooterists go, it's as favorable a depiction as anyone could hope for. No, the scooter group isn't true to life, but they're as close as a Hollywood movie will ever get and a surprisingly diverse group that's not all beautiful people.
Will this movie get a lot of people to run out and buy scooters? I dunno. There's one scene, above all, that "sells" them. I won't give it away, but it's something almost all of us have experienced.
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Or in my case: projecting.ericalm wrote:Hanks is irresistibly likable and knows how to write/direct/act to his own strengths. There are a couple of scenes where he's driving, not saying anything, and I could completely relate to the anxiety behind his eyes, that "Crap, what happened to my life?" look. That's acting!

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Just got back from a free preview. I liked it. I mean Hanks, Roberts Cedric and scooters....how could I not!
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unfortunately, Tex and I and our girls weren't able to get in, sold out show. I'll have to wait a little bit to see it.texepictetus wrote:Off to the DC screening tonight!
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There are probably a dozen scooter groups I've heard of seeing preview screenings of the movie tonight or later this week. Kind of interesting that they're getting all the groups to go—and are interested in the community at all.
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I saw this on TV. You can see Skootz's butt for a half second!peabody99 wrote:while this entire clip is rather mind numbing, there is a brief glimpse toward the beginning of the scooters coming in. Anyone see themselves?
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Alex from Motorsport is VERY visible in the clip from Extra. I'll try to get a screencap of it off my TV (the video online is edited differently).
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I thought it was a good movie, very enjoyable. We cheered loudly during the part that Eric mentioned. I'll post pics from the event here in Boston once I get them. We all got Larry Crowne t-shirts before the ride. Once we arrived to the theater it was a big photo-op and then we were rushed into the theater to take our reserved seats (past the line of waiting fans, of course). There weren't any celebrities, but we were treated quite nicely. I had fun 

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We rode down to Dallas Vespa to join the throng of scooterists just about to head over to the theater. In all we heard a count of 87 scooters that made it to the Angelica theater in time to "cut in line" and pick seats. Loved the film, will second on a great date night movie. As we were leaving my wife even said this was one she would buy. It was great to see the mixture of scooters used in the movie as not to be he main focus yet a part of the movie. When the movie ended we went next door to the pub and they had bread pudding for everyone and bags of goodies several peeps won (including my better half) and it came with several Larry Crowne items including the t-shirt and movie sound track!
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I saw the movie. A couple different rides were scheduled, but fell short. I don't think they reserved any seats for us if we did ride. The cinema is on the 4th for a premier shopping mall, so no ooohs or ahs if we scooted there.
It was an enjoyable film. It was funny and I liked it. They crammed alot in 99 minutes.
Recognized a blonde Rita Wilson and it was killing me that I couldn't think of Pam Grier's name. All I could think of was Jackie Brown.
I will admit. I leaned a tiny bit when the they went around a corner during the group ride. Plus, the scene shown in the preview where he crashes into the table, I felt it.
It was an enjoyable film. It was funny and I liked it. They crammed alot in 99 minutes.
Recognized a blonde Rita Wilson and it was killing me that I couldn't think of Pam Grier's name. All I could think of was Jackie Brown.
I will admit. I leaned a tiny bit when the they went around a corner during the group ride. Plus, the scene shown in the preview where he crashes into the table, I felt it.
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Italjet Velocifero.Syd wrote:What is the scoot Talia rides?
It's an interesting scoot with an interesting history among moderns. It came out a year or two before Vespa returned to the US with the ET, sparking off a pre-Vespa scooter resurgence. Lots of celebrities bought 'em. They were in one of the first couple issues of Scoot!
The legshield and lower half of the body are actually (I think) off a Bajaj Vespa clone.
I've only seen a couple in person—they were hard to get in TX and disappeared not long after the new Vespa debuted. I have a strong personal connection with them because their debut helped re-stoke my dormant scooter lust. Only took me 10 more years to get one!
Parts are VERY hard to get for these in the US now. They had to buy two for the movie to keep one running.
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Most of the seats in the best area of your modern area-seating-styled movie theater (center, above the handrail), were cordoned off, someone said, for the media. There's not that much media in the State of Arizona.
Movie was good, much better, in fact, than I feared it might be. There's no way you could possibly post a spoiler - all the major plot points are in the ads and trailers, but making your way through those points was still enjoyable. Did anyone else stick around for the sequel teaser after the credits? Larry gets a Genuine cruiser.*
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Movie was good, much better, in fact, than I feared it might be. There's no way you could possibly post a spoiler - all the major plot points are in the ads and trailers, but making your way through those points was still enjoyable. Did anyone else stick around for the sequel teaser after the credits? Larry gets a Genuine cruiser.*
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I *nearly* bought an Italjet Velocifero!!! I was still in college and when a shop sold me a '92 Nighthawk 250 that they some how could not get running again (when a cycle shop can't figure out why a 250 won't charge for 2 weeks, that's a sign to run away). After lots of arguing and my father even getting involved (it was my first dealer purchase out of high school), I was able to negotiate a straight across trade for a different bike.
They had A couple of Italjets used, a Maluguti Yesterday (yet another unique scooter from the 90's) complete with factory saddlebags and faux continental tire kit, a Honda Rebel and some of the first China Scooters. I ended up buying an Italjet Torpedo 125 because it was the closest to wheelsize and power to the Nighthawk without being a Harley wannabe. It was a fantastic scooter that you could never get parts for. Used a LEADER 125 Piaggio engine, 15 or 16 inch wheels (can't remember) and the most awkward upright seating you could imagine, but it was so light you could touch 70mph on the spedo. It was one of the first scooters I remember noticing that didn't have 10" wheels and looked like a Honda Cub but a bit more classy
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The Velocifero was a close second, but at 49cc's it was too slow. I'm sad but at the same time relieved looking back that I didn't buy it. I busted a rim on the Italjet and was without wheels for a MONTH while they waited for a rim to come from South Africa, and when it did get to the shop... it was BENT right out of the box! Not much you could do on those bikes since by 2004 Italjet was done for in the US. I was lucky that the shop could even find a part for it.
I ended up trading the Torpedo in on an '05 Stella with less than 500 miles on it, and that sold me on shifter scooters until I got diagnosed and my health turned South. Italjet made some really sweet designs
They had A couple of Italjets used, a Maluguti Yesterday (yet another unique scooter from the 90's) complete with factory saddlebags and faux continental tire kit, a Honda Rebel and some of the first China Scooters. I ended up buying an Italjet Torpedo 125 because it was the closest to wheelsize and power to the Nighthawk without being a Harley wannabe. It was a fantastic scooter that you could never get parts for. Used a LEADER 125 Piaggio engine, 15 or 16 inch wheels (can't remember) and the most awkward upright seating you could imagine, but it was so light you could touch 70mph on the spedo. It was one of the first scooters I remember noticing that didn't have 10" wheels and looked like a Honda Cub but a bit more classy
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The Velocifero was a close second, but at 49cc's it was too slow. I'm sad but at the same time relieved looking back that I didn't buy it. I busted a rim on the Italjet and was without wheels for a MONTH while they waited for a rim to come from South Africa, and when it did get to the shop... it was BENT right out of the box! Not much you could do on those bikes since by 2004 Italjet was done for in the US. I was lucky that the shop could even find a part for it.
I ended up trading the Torpedo in on an '05 Stella with less than 500 miles on it, and that sold me on shifter scooters until I got diagnosed and my health turned South. Italjet made some really sweet designs
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Sadly, because I know a bunch of critics, reviews have little bearing on public popularity and box office these days. Of the current top 10, only 4 have tomatoes.JHScoot wrote:took a quick look at the small number of reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. mostly negative reviews, and even some positive ones are lukewarm, at best
hopefully the public finds more favor with it then critics so far
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Yup. Me on the Stella.JHScoot wrote:is that YOU on the red Stella / Vespa deal?
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I am going to hell for snickering at this.Raiderfn31 wrote:The answer to that question is sad.JHScoot wrote:pfft. where is Siskel and Ebert when we need them....
And a bunch of other stuff.
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The Atlanta scooter club went to an early showing last night and where able to park our bikeon a street they closed down for us. They were nice enough to reserve our seating for us so that we could all sit together. I thought the movie was pretty good. Sort ofxa typical light-hearted summer flick. The scooters probably made us a little biased though.
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I went to the preview last night in Royal Oak, MI. The event was at our new Emagine complex and mine was the only scooter there, other than the Stella 4t that Blackbeard Powersports brought in for the occasion. I got to give the little introduction to the crowd!
I enjoyed the movie a lot more than I thought I would and somehow made it through the cringeworthy "playing up of the scooter dork syndrome" parts. Yes, it will make a great scooter sweetie date movie and even better if you and your significant other can ride to it. I know that it's a future date night for my wife and me
I enjoyed the movie a lot more than I thought I would and somehow made it through the cringeworthy "playing up of the scooter dork syndrome" parts. Yes, it will make a great scooter sweetie date movie and even better if you and your significant other can ride to it. I know that it's a future date night for my wife and me

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Larry Crowne somehow becomes cooler by becoming a dork. He was way beyond dork pre-scooter. And hey, that dork bags the hot teacher. Dorks win!
At the very least, the producers had the wisdom not go with, "He's over 50! He belongs on a Burgman!" The Riva was perfect casting.
For me, there was one cringe-worthy moment when he starts riding with the l'il gang… I think it was meant as more of a joke than it came across.
I also think a lot of riding got cut from the movie. I'd heard there was a rally scene. Riders who were not in the core gang were asked to be there for several days of shooting that didn't make the final edit. There were some bonding with the scooter kids scenes that didn't make it as well. Guess we'll all have to BUY the DVD, since studios have started yanking the extras from rental versions (grrrr!).
At the very least, the producers had the wisdom not go with, "He's over 50! He belongs on a Burgman!" The Riva was perfect casting.

For me, there was one cringe-worthy moment when he starts riding with the l'il gang… I think it was meant as more of a joke than it came across.
I also think a lot of riding got cut from the movie. I'd heard there was a rally scene. Riders who were not in the core gang were asked to be there for several days of shooting that didn't make the final edit. There were some bonding with the scooter kids scenes that didn't make it as well. Guess we'll all have to BUY the DVD, since studios have started yanking the extras from rental versions (grrrr!).
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Excited to see this movie. I'm a rottentomatoes addict too but whatever the rating I'm going to go to this movie predisposed to like it.
Fun to see MB'ers in the video of the premiere. So Julia Roberts didn't arrive in the sidecar of a Stella, huh?
Seeing how the crowd acts towards Tom and Julia makes me want to rethink my pursuit of fame and fortune. And I'm sure that feeding frenzy was tame compared to the crowds around a Beyonce or a Carrot Top. That clamoring would get really old!

Fun to see MB'ers in the video of the premiere. So Julia Roberts didn't arrive in the sidecar of a Stella, huh?
Seeing how the crowd acts towards Tom and Julia makes me want to rethink my pursuit of fame and fortune. And I'm sure that feeding frenzy was tame compared to the crowds around a Beyonce or a Carrot Top. That clamoring would get really old!
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You should have seen the Trekkers there to see George Takei! They put the Tom and Julia fans to shame.GrittyTacoman wrote:Seeing how the crowd acts towards Tom and Julia makes me want to rethink my pursuit of fame and fortune. And I'm sure that feeding frenzy was tame compared to the crowds around a Beyonce or a Carrot Top. That clamoring would get really old!
A lot of people—media included—thought Julia would be riding with Tom. She opted not to, which has stoked rumors that she's pregnant. Same goes for her outfit: Gucci pantsuit instead of dress.
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illnoise doesn't often crosspost 2StrokeBuzz links here, so I'll do it for him. He's got a good perspective on "Larry Crowne" here:
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Cool story, bro
Philly had a sneak preview last night, and about 25 of us rode from Philadelphia Scooters to the Ritz Five movie theatre.

It was nice to be able to do a short little group ride and then get treated like celebrities with priority parking, seating, and free shirts & passes.

CBS3 interviewed Sean, the shop's manager, but I don't think it made the news.

I didn't score a teeshirt (which is fine, because I have WAYYY too many as it is), but I won the pre-screening trivia contest & snagged the soundtrack CD as well as a little notepad with the "Larry Crowne" logo.

You can see the rest of my cellphone snapshots here.

It was nice to be able to do a short little group ride and then get treated like celebrities with priority parking, seating, and free shirts & passes.

CBS3 interviewed Sean, the shop's manager, but I don't think it made the news.

I didn't score a teeshirt (which is fine, because I have WAYYY too many as it is), but I won the pre-screening trivia contest & snagged the soundtrack CD as well as a little notepad with the "Larry Crowne" logo.

You can see the rest of my cellphone snapshots here.
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You have houndstooth nails?!? The modern world rules.
Should I mention that the scooter in their l'il logo is not the one in the movie? Or that it's flipped horizontally? Probably not. Still cool!
Should I mention that the scooter in their l'il logo is not the one in the movie? Or that it's flipped horizontally? Probably not. Still cool!
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I attended the screening in Dallas last night at the angelika. We apparently had 85 scooterists! (A universal rep gave me that number.) And some scooterists had to be turned away because they showed up too late, and the movie police wanted to let some of the general moviegoers waiting in line in to see the film.
I really enjoyed the film. It's just clever, easy-going humor. I get so tired of all the bathroom humor that passes for comedy these days. Wilmer Valderama was the highlight of the film for me. He was so funny.
All the scooters were parked in one big group on the sidewalk in front of the theater. Sorry, I don't have any pix to post. My riding pal is a photographer, so if she sends me one, I'll upload it.
I really enjoyed the film. It's just clever, easy-going humor. I get so tired of all the bathroom humor that passes for comedy these days. Wilmer Valderama was the highlight of the film for me. He was so funny.
All the scooters were parked in one big group on the sidewalk in front of the theater. Sorry, I don't have any pix to post. My riding pal is a photographer, so if she sends me one, I'll upload it.
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Same thing here.Syd wrote:Most of the seats in the best area of your modern area-seating-styled movie theater (center, above the handrail), were cordoned off, someone said, for the media. There's not that much media in the State of Arizona.
Ebert still gives revies at his web site. (http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/frontpage). He updates it on Wednesdays or Thursdays.Raiderfn31 wrote:The answer to that question is sad.JHScoot wrote:pfft. where is Siskel and Ebert when we need them....
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Indeed. (I knew someone would mention that!) My longest sans-helmet ride ever—about a block.pugbuddy wrote:With no helmet?ericalm wrote:Yup. Me on the Stella.JHScoot wrote:is that YOU on the red Stella / Vespa deal?
Desiree wanted to ride in with us so we could all stick together but she didn't have her helmet. We were basically told "parade rules" for the ride. I wasn't going to wear one if my pillion wasn't. (That sort of made sense at the time.)
I figured a 20mph ride in a crowd of 50 scooters on streets closed to traffic would be an acceptable risk!

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Ebert gave it 2 out of 4 stars. This is what he had to say about the scooter subplot:
Obviously unaware of 2 stroke.Larry is assisted in his lifestyle transition by the fetching Talia (Gugu Mbatha-Raw), who supervises a makeover; he ditches the regular-guy duds for basic black and gets a cool haircut. He also becomes a member of her motor scooter club, which is like a motorcycle gang of environmentalists. How many scooter clubs are there in Los Angeles? Don't tell me. I don't want to know.