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Edit page. Top Gap. See more gaps ». Tickets go on sale: Sept 4th, PM. Bus Shuttle Sign Up. The climbs are tough and you have to be ready to pedal your bike all day. It always starts off pretty darn cold, and snow is always a possibility, but it usually warms up quickly as we make our way back to the valley. On average it takes most riders hrs, but some riders will take up 6 or 7 hours to complete the course. Well, I found this movie great. Not spectacular, but great.
If you're a fan of the grindhouse, B-movie genre then this is definitely the movie for you. A simple story, with interesting dialogue people penalise this movie for the fact that the dialogue is bland, the acting is amatueristic.
However, one thing you have to take into consideration when watching Hell Ride is: it's not meant to be a blockbuster. Nor will it ever be, it's just a fun 84 minute biker flick. Michael Madson, as always, was an amazing choice for his role. Now, Larry Bishop He's not such a brilliant actor. As many people will agree with me, he should spend more time behind the camera rather than playing the lead role. The setting was great, the cheesy peyote tripping worked well and the cameo performances of Dennis Hopper and David Carradine fitting in nicely.
If you don't like the B-movie genre, explicit dialogue or guns and mud wrestling then this isn't the movie for you. Otherwise, enjoy :. FAQ 1.
Is this movie based on a novel? Details Edit. Release date January 17, Japan. United States. Official site Official site Japan. Dimension Films. Enlistment and training could begin as young as twelve. People came to Elturel from other lands just to join the Hellriders.
All Hellriders were required to give a tenth of their earnings to Elturel's coffers. To be a Hellrider was a job for life, no matter how short it turned out to be. Those determined to resign were given a final mission involving very difficult tasks, and even if they succeeded, and survived, they were stripped of their gear, exiled from the city, and named a heretic in the eyes of Helm, God of Guardians, for abandoning their post.
In the mids DR, there were no living ex-members of the Hellriders—too many had died in battle. There were few paladins in the Hellriders. By the late s, the Hellriders followed the Creed Resolute borrowed from the Companions.
This had them swear to serve the High Observer and the greater good, uphold Elturgard's law, and permit no difference in faith to come between them, nor attribute the Companion to one god or another, among other codes of behavior.
If a Hellrider overstepped the limits of law or proper behavior, their comrades would admonish them to "recall the Creed". On their commission, warriors of the Hellriders in the s were granted a light warhorse and a suit of crimson and white plate mail armor, which was marked with an upturned crescent symbol.
It was said that every boy and girl of Elturel and the lands around dreamed of being a Hellrider some day, even those whose talents lay in the intellectual more than the martial arts. To call such a child a "hellion" was not an insult but a compliment, marking one as having the courage and drive to ride the Hellriders' destriers. Though they didn't all get special training, Elturians were practically raised in the saddle , learning how to ride and growing familiar with how horses behaved in any situation, even those that never became Hellriders.
Songs told of the Hellriders' deeds and made them famous. They had a reputation for galloping out of the night to rescue farmers menaced by trolls or more horrible creatures. In the s, the Hellriders and the Companions were still held in highest regard. Both inspired the people to be devout in both their faith and the pursuit of justice.
Thanks to the Hellriders' vigilance, caravans and convoys of riverboats chose routes through Elturel's zone of control so they could relax their own security, if only for a day or two. The warriors were close-knit and exceptionally loyal, both to each other and to their commanders. It was said that a company of Riders had once ridden into the Hells themselves—namely Avernus , the first layer—and from this story, the Hellriders were named.
A third account expanded on this. In this story, fiends roamed the Fields of the Dead north and west of Elturel, stripping fields bare, slaying livestock, burning houses, and dragging folk away to an unknown yet horrible doom. As people lived in fear, Elturel's cavalry fought the fiends, riding wherever they must and enduring great casualties, but the fiends kept appearing in greater number.
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