New World Disorder

Starring:Rutger Hauer, Andrew McCarthy, Tara Fitzgerald, Hari Dhillon, Alun Ragland, Ian Butcher (II), Brian Van Camp, Anthony Warren, Martin McDougall, Nicholas Pinnock, John Sharian, Branwell Donaghey, Lawrence Elman, Michelle Gomez, John Bondi, Robert L. Hall, Annaleisa M. Graham, Radica Jovicic, Jeremiah Alley, Derek Kueter
Director: Richard Spence
Studio: York Home Video
Product Type: DVD
Average customer rating:
- I'm crazing
- NWD does it again
- one of the best
- Ok if you are a Satan worshiper
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New World Disorder 7: Flying High Again
Manufacturer: FreeRide
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ASIN: B000KJQ37K |
Product Description
NWD VII- Flying High Again will rock you harder than Ozzy's epic anthem!
Once again, Freeride Entertainment travels the globe to capture the best riding on the planet! Filmed in HD and 16 mm, Flying High Again presents a visual landscape that feels weightless one moment and powerfully raw the next. Your heart will race as you witness in vibrant clarity the hugest airs, sickest stunts, and gnarliest urban assaults ever performed on a mountain bike! Hard-hitting tunes and loads of bonus features juice up this visually tasty movie, making it a must see!
Shot on location in Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Germany, Italy, Turkey, and the USA.
Customer Reviews:
I'm crazing.......2007-06-26
I didn't know the freerider before this video. Is amazing, I won't respond for my attitudes.
NWD does it again.......2007-05-25
Another awesome freeride film with cutting edge riding and sweet tunes (with the exception of 2 or 3 really lame songs). It definitely gets me pumped up to ride everytime I see it! A must have for any freerider's collection.
one of the best.......2007-01-12
Big D at freeride entertainment has done it again. This is one of my favorite biking films and covers a broad spectrum of freeriding. From Northshore and whistler to utah and parts of europe. All the big names are back for another round in Flying High Again. Great opening scene, great camera work, and as always spectacular jumps and stunts by the worlds best. I definetly recommend this title and all the other New World Disorder films. A must buy for any serious biking fan. You will NOT be disapointed!!!
Ok if you are a Satan worshiper.......2007-01-03
First of all, the DVD that I received has obvious defects on the surface of the main movie disc. Yes, it does play, but NOT very well. No Q&A Freeride Entertainment?
Second. There is an underlying theme to this film which I find EXTREMELY disturbing, and if you've watched this DVD you know exactly what I mean.....
IE: Evil looking demons and fallen angels as your backdrop, with satanic looking red, black, fire graphics, not to mention all of the songs you chose for your soundtrack: Hell is for children, Marily Manson songs etc. etc. Also, I wish I would have counted how many times I viewed a rider or spectator holding up the devil sign on these discs.
Look elsewhere folks.
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ASIN: B000FFCZJ4 |
Product Description
Freeride Entertainment keepin it real with badass riding by the best in the biz. Special double dvd featuring over 2 hours of riding and extras. Once again, our cinees have scoured the earth hitting all the crucial destinations and competitions worldwide: Monsterpark, Bolivia, Utah, Crankworx, BC Canada, Adidas Slopestyle, and Mexico.
Average customer rating:
- Adrenaline filled "Not Just A Mountain Bike" Film
- Must own for the collection
- Let the good times roll ...
- New World Disorder Two, Fat Tire fury
- AWESOME
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White Knuckle Presents: New World Disorder
Starring: New World Disorder
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
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- Enduroshot Energy Shots, Maximum Energy, Orange Velocity, 15 drinks [33 oz (975 ml)]
ASIN: B00004Z4VV
Release Date: 2000-11-21 |
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Most people seeing the beautiful stone walls of a Western canyon would be content to gaze at the view or snap some photos. But not the fun-loving maniacs in this production, whose natural inclination is to jump, bounce, skid, and careen down the canyon walls on bicycles. Besides some truly spectacular cliff jumps, this tribute to "new school mountain biking" also features segments showing off deliriously reckless riders balancing precariously atop a strange elevated roadway made of logs and boards in the middle of a pine forest, plenty of "dirt jumping," and clips of riders going all out in more conventional downhill mountain bike racing. A few comic interludes, including scenes accurately titled "Nuns with Guns" don't get in the way too much, and this is mostly a beautifully shot and exciting tribute to daredevils pushing their pedals to their limits. --Robert J. McNamara
Description
New World Disorder drops you into the twisted world of new school mountain biking and it's outrageous offspring. Hold on for 65 mph speed wheelies, full suspension wheelchairs, 55 foot cliff drops, world cup downhilling, deadly dirt jumping and crazed unicycle stunts. Shot in 16mm across the globe, "NWD" pioneers the latest in extreme filmmaking techniques--helmet, boom and steadi-cam footage combined with high speed helicopter footage provides a visual feast never before seen in mountain biking. Includes music by Anthrax, Choclair, Dope, Upper Class Racket, Ween.
Customer Reviews:
Adrenaline filled "Not Just A Mountain Bike" Film.......2007-05-21
The movie was awesome, this and The Collective are my two favorite mountain bike movies. The Collective is the calm and beautiful, and NWD is the fun and exciting.
It features awesome music from the Lunanettes, Gluecifer, and more, including a great song from a band that you can't seem to find anywhere, Upper Class Racket.
Mountain biking wise, everything is covered, from XC like freeride down hills, to downhill racing, to dirt jumping, a small segment of trials riding, lots of general freeride, and a massive wheelie section featuring 65 mph+ wheelies and stoppies.
It features even more though, world famous unicyclist Kris Holm is featured in an amazing segment, doing city trials and muni. There's a few mountainboarders doing some downhill riding as well as dirt jumping, there's some offroad wheelchairing, and more. The whole film is one awesome adrenaline ride.
Must own for the collection.......2002-11-24
Let me start by saying that this is definitely a must own for your vid collection. There are some slow parts as there were in "NWD2: Fat Tire Fury", but it's still a wicked movie. And Bender actually lands like 2 drops!
Let the good times roll ..........2002-08-21
Approx. 30 min of total insanity! Watch Bobby Root's high speed wheelies, Bender dropping 55 ft. or Kris Holm riding a northshore trail on a unicycle!!!
There's only one movie better than New World Disorder - New World Disorder Part II. Leeeez go for a ride!!! And: Support your local freerider!
New World Disorder Two, Fat Tire fury.......2001-11-20
After watching new world disorder 2, all I wanted to do was go buy a bigger bike, and more heath insurance.
AWESOME.......2001-09-02
After I watched this movie all I wanted to do was ride my bike. Although it's a little short (about 35 mins.) it has everything on it...Bender doing his big drops, downhill racing, wheelies at 70 mph, and a lot more. Buy this flick...you'll love it!
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New World Disorder 5 NWD 5 Bike DVD
Manufacturer: Fox Racing
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ASIN: B000GDB0XW |
Product Description
The epic freeride mountain bike saga continues with NWD V Disorderly Conduct. The BIG DAWGS at Freeride Entertainment are back with the all-killer-no-filler follow up to the award winning Ride the Lightning. NWD V Disorderly Conduct features a fresh crop of new young rippers. Strap in and hold on for: the continuing evolution of the sport with Monster Park and Crankworx slopestyle competitions, more BC stunt riding than you can throw a stick at, and the huge air time and big booters that we've become renowned for. Journey to New Zealand, Australia, Whistler, Monster Park, Europe, Alaska, BC, and Utah. The Freeride crew has traveled all over the globe again with the sickest riders to bring it home.
Average customer rating:
- Egads, what a bundle of cliches!
- Great Fun....for Rutger Hauer fans!
- It's a bit pricey at $94.99.
- When Bad Things Happen to Good Actors
- fun detective story for rutger hauer fans
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New World Disorder
Starring: Rutger Hauer , Andrew McCarthy , Tara Fitzgerald , Hari Dhillon , and Alun Ragland
Director: Richard Spence
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ASIN: B00004TJNP
Release Date: 2000-06-27 |
Customer Reviews:
Egads, what a bundle of cliches!.......2004-09-20
I admit it. I'm an unabashed Rutger Hauer fan to the point that I'll watch any film this actor stars in. Unfortunately, doing so means I have to weather a lot of bad movies. You see, Hauer once appeared in big budget films like "Blade Runner" and "The Hitcher," A level films that showcased his charisma and talent. Then something sinister happened. The actor started appearing in cheap, decidedly cheesy low budget action thrillers. You would turn the television on at three o'clock in the morning and see Hauer stumbling through a movie called "Split Second" or "Arctic Blue." Don't get me wrong; I love low budget movies, even bad low budget movies, so seeing Hauer in one doesn't necessitate that I turn the television off. It's just that in the case of this particular actor, I know he's capable of making better films. I can only conclude that he has totally thrown off any pretense of making serious pictures in lieu of taking a shot on the chin for the paycheck. And "New World Disorder" is definitely a shot on the chin, a film so bogged down with clichés, trite dialogue, and wooden acting that only diehard Hauer completists need bother treading this unholy ground.
Hauer steps up to the camera to play yet another grizzled detective, one David Marx, on the trail of a gang of thieves ripping off computer chips in Silicon Valley. The movie starts by showing us a couple of Young Turks who are using a company's massive computer and research facilities to create a new security program called Rosetta Stone. Their plan, as far as I was able to discern, was to work at this corporation just long enough to make the program and then bail so they can market the product as their own invention. Neat, huh? Well, a gang of high tech goons led by Kurt Bishop (Andrew McCarthy sans shiny eyeballs!) just happens to rob the company as the techies download Rosetta Stone. Predictably, the two employees stumble over the robbers, one of them dies, and the other flees with the disc even as Bishop discovers what these two were doing. The lure of a program that can provide this level of security, and the potential wealth involved, spurs Bishop on a mission to track down the other programmer. Enter Marx and hotshot FBI Agent Kris Paddock (Tara Fitzgerald), who must work together to stop the nefarious Bishop from executing his infernal plans. The clichés start pouring in fast and furious as we see Marx resist all efforts to change his ways. He doesn't even have his computer plugged in at the office, he drinks heavily, and he doesn't like some young woman moving in on his investigation.
Paddock doesn't much care for Marx, either. She sees him as an old fogy completely incapable of cracking a crime involving computer technology. Of course, a bond slowly starts to emerge as the two realize each of them possess abilities the other lacks. Paddock learns that Marx is tough as nails and worth having around when the bad guys start shooting. Marx acknowledges Paddock has the know how to infiltrate the confusing world of Silicon Valley. We then follow the two through the obligatory action thriller scenes. There's the first shootout with Bishop and his gang at the apartment of the missing techie, the discovery of the aforementioned techie dead at a techno dance club, the inevitable shakedown of witnesses, the conflict with the police hierarchy, the requisite kidnapping of a principal character, and the even more requisite "prisoner for computer disc" exchange that goes to heck in a hand basket in a heartbeat. You even get the totally predictable "computer geek out of jail and now working in the backroom of a video arcade who will hack into any computer system in the world in less than a minute guy" named Leo (Branwell Donaghey). The movie ends on a tearful note as Paddock helps Marx send his alienated daughter (sigh) an e-mail. All together now: Awwwwww, ain't that sweet!
Precious little works in "New World Disorder" outside of Rutger Hauer. As many times as I have seen this actor in this type of role, I still get a kick out of watching him snarl and snap his way around a police station. I cannot say the same about the rest of the cast. Tara Fitzgerald moons around with her British accent in a completely unremarkable turn as the computer savvy Paddock. Leo, the felonious hacker who owes Agent Kris a few favors, hams it up in such a way that would have computer geeks the world over blaring "stereotype!" And Andrew McCarthy! Wow, I could spend an entire paragraph discussing his role in the movie. One needs to look no farther than "New World Disorder" to understand how slippery the slope of celebrity is in Hollywood. It's horribly painful to see how far a once universally admired actor can fall, and equally painful to realize what a once famous actor will do in order to avoid getting a real job. Throw in a plodding pace, ineptly executed action sequences, dialogue that will melt your eardrums, and you should have a basic understanding of what awaits you when you hit start on the DVD remote.
Forget about extras. Discs like these rarely have anything beyond a trailer or two. "New World Disorder" is the sort of film that you might watch if you stumbled over it late at night and couldn't sleep, but you wouldn't watch it again. I know I won't. It is really a one star film, but I am going to give it two because of Hauer. I don't think I've ever given any of his movies a one star rating, and I won't start now. As I said earlier, Hauer fans and completists will want to see this one; all others must stay far, far away. Good luck.
Great Fun....for Rutger Hauer fans!.......2001-09-29
This movie is great fun and worth your time if you're a fan of the man, Rutger Hauer. As far as story, continuity etc. It really doesn't offer much.
For Fans Only!!
It's a bit pricey at $94.99........2001-08-14
I'm having the luck of watching this movie on terrestrial TV. A quick price comparison with other Action & Adventure movies makes me wonder why this movie is so steeply priced?
When Bad Things Happen to Good Actors.......2001-07-11
Some films just force the question. Why? Why was this made? Especially considering Mystery Science Theater 3000 has gone off the air. Equally baffling is the title of this particular movie. New World Disorder. Perhaps cutting out the first two words would give viewers a better idea of the content of this film. In it, Rutger Hauer plays...well...Rutger Hauer. As Detective David Marx, he and partner Tara Fitzgerald must keep a revolutionary security system safe from a gang of kerchiefed computer nerds who travel everywhere-including the system designer's living room-on motorcycles. The most depressing part of the scenario is the fact that the gang leader-a bearded man with a pierced chin and a penchant for burning people alive-is played by the otherwise-highly-respectable Andrew McCarthy. Even the extensive talent of this onetime Brat Packer is bogged down under cheesy dialog and an almost non-existant plot. One can only hope McCarthy was either drunk, bankrupt, or being held at gunpoint when he accepted this role. Unfortunately, one must also hope this blemish to an otherwise successful career will not banish the former eighties' idol forever to the ranks of B action flicks.
fun detective story for rutger hauer fans.......2000-08-30
This is a fun little movie to watch if you are a Rutger Hauerfan. He's an over the hill detective who gets partnered with a beautiful young cop who knows her way around computers.... He had some nice chemistry with his partner in the movie (Tara Fitzgerald). He also had some truely comic moments(watching him try to dance made me howl with laughter!). Andrew McCarthy made a fine villian. The story line is lacking a bit (a little too predictable), but as long as you aren't looking for much substance, it is quite entertaining. I enjoyed it because the movie didn't take itself too seriously, and it looked like the actors had fun with their parts. A must for fans of Mr. Hauer! END
Average customer rating:
- Egads, what a bundle of cliches!
- Great Fun....for Rutger Hauer fans!
- It's a bit pricey at $94.99.
- When Bad Things Happen to Good Actors
- fun detective story for rutger hauer fans
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New World Disorder
Starring: Rutger Hauer , Andrew McCarthy , Tara Fitzgerald , Hari Dhillon , and Alun Ragland
Director: Richard Spence
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Customer Reviews:
Egads, what a bundle of cliches!.......2004-09-20
I admit it. I'm an unabashed Rutger Hauer fan to the point that I'll watch any film this actor stars in. Unfortunately, doing so means I have to weather a lot of bad movies. You see, Hauer once appeared in big budget films like "Blade Runner" and "The Hitcher," A level films that showcased his charisma and talent. Then something sinister happened. The actor started appearing in cheap, decidedly cheesy low budget action thrillers. You would turn the television on at three o'clock in the morning and see Hauer stumbling through a movie called "Split Second" or "Arctic Blue." Don't get me wrong; I love low budget movies, even bad low budget movies, so seeing Hauer in one doesn't necessitate that I turn the television off. It's just that in the case of this particular actor, I know he's capable of making better films. I can only conclude that he has totally thrown off any pretense of making serious pictures in lieu of taking a shot on the chin for the paycheck. And "New World Disorder" is definitely a shot on the chin, a film so bogged down with clichés, trite dialogue, and wooden acting that only diehard Hauer completists need bother treading this unholy ground.
Hauer steps up to the camera to play yet another grizzled detective, one David Marx, on the trail of a gang of thieves ripping off computer chips in Silicon Valley. The movie starts by showing us a couple of Young Turks who are using a company's massive computer and research facilities to create a new security program called Rosetta Stone. Their plan, as far as I was able to discern, was to work at this corporation just long enough to make the program and then bail so they can market the product as their own invention. Neat, huh? Well, a gang of high tech goons led by Kurt Bishop (Andrew McCarthy sans shiny eyeballs!) just happens to rob the company as the techies download Rosetta Stone. Predictably, the two employees stumble over the robbers, one of them dies, and the other flees with the disc even as Bishop discovers what these two were doing. The lure of a program that can provide this level of security, and the potential wealth involved, spurs Bishop on a mission to track down the other programmer. Enter Marx and hotshot FBI Agent Kris Paddock (Tara Fitzgerald), who must work together to stop the nefarious Bishop from executing his infernal plans. The clichés start pouring in fast and furious as we see Marx resist all efforts to change his ways. He doesn't even have his computer plugged in at the office, he drinks heavily, and he doesn't like some young woman moving in on his investigation.
Paddock doesn't much care for Marx, either. She sees him as an old fogy completely incapable of cracking a crime involving computer technology. Of course, a bond slowly starts to emerge as the two realize each of them possess abilities the other lacks. Paddock learns that Marx is tough as nails and worth having around when the bad guys start shooting. Marx acknowledges Paddock has the know how to infiltrate the confusing world of Silicon Valley. We then follow the two through the obligatory action thriller scenes. There's the first shootout with Bishop and his gang at the apartment of the missing techie, the discovery of the aforementioned techie dead at a techno dance club, the inevitable shakedown of witnesses, the conflict with the police hierarchy, the requisite kidnapping of a principal character, and the even more requisite "prisoner for computer disc" exchange that goes to heck in a hand basket in a heartbeat. You even get the totally predictable "computer geek out of jail and now working in the backroom of a video arcade who will hack into any computer system in the world in less than a minute guy" named Leo (Branwell Donaghey). The movie ends on a tearful note as Paddock helps Marx send his alienated daughter (sigh) an e-mail. All together now: Awwwwww, ain't that sweet!
Precious little works in "New World Disorder" outside of Rutger Hauer. As many times as I have seen this actor in this type of role, I still get a kick out of watching him snarl and snap his way around a police station. I cannot say the same about the rest of the cast. Tara Fitzgerald moons around with her British accent in a completely unremarkable turn as the computer savvy Paddock. Leo, the felonious hacker who owes Agent Kris a few favors, hams it up in such a way that would have computer geeks the world over blaring "stereotype!" And Andrew McCarthy! Wow, I could spend an entire paragraph discussing his role in the movie. One needs to look no farther than "New World Disorder" to understand how slippery the slope of celebrity is in Hollywood. It's horribly painful to see how far a once universally admired actor can fall, and equally painful to realize what a once famous actor will do in order to avoid getting a real job. Throw in a plodding pace, ineptly executed action sequences, dialogue that will melt your eardrums, and you should have a basic understanding of what awaits you when you hit start on the DVD remote.
Forget about extras. Discs like these rarely have anything beyond a trailer or two. "New World Disorder" is the sort of film that you might watch if you stumbled over it late at night and couldn't sleep, but you wouldn't watch it again. I know I won't. It is really a one star film, but I am going to give it two because of Hauer. I don't think I've ever given any of his movies a one star rating, and I won't start now. As I said earlier, Hauer fans and completists will want to see this one; all others must stay far, far away. Good luck.
Great Fun....for Rutger Hauer fans!.......2001-09-29
This movie is great fun and worth your time if you're a fan of the man, Rutger Hauer. As far as story, continuity etc. It really doesn't offer much.
For Fans Only!!
It's a bit pricey at $94.99........2001-08-14
I'm having the luck of watching this movie on terrestrial TV. A quick price comparison with other Action & Adventure movies makes me wonder why this movie is so steeply priced?
When Bad Things Happen to Good Actors.......2001-07-11
Some films just force the question. Why? Why was this made? Especially considering Mystery Science Theater 3000 has gone off the air. Equally baffling is the title of this particular movie. New World Disorder. Perhaps cutting out the first two words would give viewers a better idea of the content of this film. In it, Rutger Hauer plays...well...Rutger Hauer. As Detective David Marx, he and partner Tara Fitzgerald must keep a revolutionary security system safe from a gang of kerchiefed computer nerds who travel everywhere-including the system designer's living room-on motorcycles. The most depressing part of the scenario is the fact that the gang leader-a bearded man with a pierced chin and a penchant for burning people alive-is played by the otherwise-highly-respectable Andrew McCarthy. Even the extensive talent of this onetime Brat Packer is bogged down under cheesy dialog and an almost non-existant plot. One can only hope McCarthy was either drunk, bankrupt, or being held at gunpoint when he accepted this role. Unfortunately, one must also hope this blemish to an otherwise successful career will not banish the former eighties' idol forever to the ranks of B action flicks.
fun detective story for rutger hauer fans.......2000-08-30
This is a fun little movie to watch if you are a Rutger Hauerfan. He's an over the hill detective who gets partnered with a beautiful young cop who knows her way around computers.... He had some nice chemistry with his partner in the movie (Tara Fitzgerald). He also had some truely comic moments(watching him try to dance made me howl with laughter!). Andrew McCarthy made a fine villian. The story line is lacking a bit (a little too predictable), but as long as you aren't looking for much substance, it is quite entertaining. I enjoyed it because the movie didn't take itself too seriously, and it looked like the actors had fun with their parts. A must for fans of Mr. Hauer! END
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Box of Disorder (New World Disorder / Disorder II - Fat Tire Fury)
Starring: Box of Disorder
Manufacturer: White Knuckle Xtreme
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ASIN: B00008RGZE
Release Date: 2003-05-13 |
Description
Explore an outstanding value with the top mountain biking videos of 2000 and 2001, New World Disorder and Disorder 2: Fat Tire Fury! Both DVDs with all the extras are out just in time for the summer riding months. Check out the 60 foot cliff drops from Bender, plus high speed carnage and killer singles tracking from all over the world including Whistler, Monaco, Australia, and more! Features music by Rage Against the Machine and Swollen Members.
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