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Hands On A Hardbody  

This film is a phenomenon. One of my favorite documentaries of all time.
— Quentin Tarantino

FIRST 9 MINUTES OF MOVIE

In S.R. Bindler’s 1997 cult classic, Hands On a Hardbody, two dozen small-town Texans compete for a brand-new “Hardbody” pickup truck at a local car dealership. The event is a contest of endurance and sleep-deprivation—whoever can remain standing the longest with one hand on the truck will get to drive it home. Capturing several days of lunacy, laughter, struggle and heartbreak, Hands On a Hardbody is more than a documentary about winning a truck. It is a remarkable study of competition, camaraderie, faith and determination—the ultimate human drama.

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Surfer, Dude

You never know what is going to happen next.
— Luis Black

4 SHORT SCENES FROM MOVIE

Luis Black ~ Film Critic
Surfer, Dude is of my favorite kinds of film; it's continually surprising without resorting to cheap melodrama to resolve actions or instigate the climax. Instead, these films march to their own beats, so that you never know what is going to happen next. The very best of them have you rethinking the protagonists and what they are up to throughout the film. Until the end, you are uncertain as to how they perceive their worlds, exactly who they are, and what drives them.

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