- 3 Continents, 8 Days, 120 Cars and 3000 Miles of mayhem! Witness the full, uncut, adrenaline-fueled madness as Tony Hawk and the stars of MTV’s Jackass drive 3000 miles around the world from London to Los Angeles in just 8 days, alongside 120 supercars, in the infamous Gumball 3000 Rally. Join the adventure with ring-side seats to all the action, drama and Jackass-style antics along the way
3 Continents, 8 Days, 120 Cars and 3000 Miles of mayhem! Witness the full, uncut, adrenaline-fueled madness as Tony Hawk and the stars of MTV’s Jackass drive 3000 miles around the world from London to Los Angeles in just 8 days, alongside 120 supercars, in the infamous Gumball 3000 Rally. Join the adventure with ring-side seats to all the action, drama and Jackass-style antics along the way, with fast driving, crashes, sabotage and revenge adding to the mayhem. From Bam Margera relieving himself on his own 0,000 Lamborghini to the Rolls Royce Phantom high-speed crash, 3000 Miles has it all: the stars, the cars, the girls, and the pure hell on wheels! It’s the greatest rally movie of all time!
SPECIAL FEATURES:
300 Miles Photo Montage.
Tony Hawk’s Diary
Bam’s Revenge Extended Sequence
Premiere Special
Miller Motorsports Park Sequence.
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December 28, 2010
#1
Pretty cars, gorgeous locales, fun-loving skateboarders,
The Gumball 3000 is like a real-life Cannonball Run, but without the guaranteed laughs of a fat Dom DeLuise. Instead, the documentarians–who do their best to find some drama wherever they can to stretch this to feature length–are oftentimes left with nothing but “Viva La Bam” stars Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera complaining about how long they’ve been driving, how annoying the crowds are, or getting lost. A racing SUV packing skating legend Tony Hawk, skating pro Mike Vallely, and BMX pro Mike Escamilla is the less whiny, down-to-earth team the filmmakers follow. This trio wind up hunting for Dunn and Margera when that head-up-their-butts duo gets lost or breaks down in Bam’s abused purple Lamborghini.
That trio also gives the filmmakers a chance to show off the X Games-worthy skateboarding and BMX-ing skills that these amateur globe-trotting racers bring–in Europe, in Vegas, in Salt Lake City.
Those who aren’t already into “Viva La Bam,” “Jackass,” and skateboarding can skip this. But those who wind up watching this over-long film will be rewarded with a top-notch 1960s-style score by Roxbury, split-screen camera tricks straight out of a Bond film, and looks at 120 of the most beautiful cars ever to race through Europe, Thailand, and America.
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|December 28, 2010
#2
Disappointing and annoying . . .,
I had high hopes for this video — after all, how can you possibly go wrong with a video about an illegal 3000 mile road race? But then I watched it . . . .
Annoying, spoiled richboys continually bragging about driving “3000 miles in 10 days” . . . wow, I once drove 2000 miles in under 48 hours . . . in a moving truck . . . which I slept in (and I know folks who’ve made far better time . . . on a motorcycle). Their fancy vehicles are flown from continent to continent, and they drive for a few hours before pulling into a 5-star hotel or a palace to be pampered and given a sumptuous feast before sleeping in a private suite. But yet they whine about how hard they have it, “we were sitting in that car for 4 hours!”
In the special features. we get to follow the spoiled millionaire cityboys as they trash a low-paid transportation worker’s personal vehicle, since they suspect him of being the one who dared to do a donut in Bam’s “Lambo”, then they badmouth their girlfriends, plan a drug buy, and joke about their cross-country beat off contest (in the car and in the hotels). I was truly disgusted and wanted to kick each of them in the head.
I’m giving it 2 stars because it was interesting to see the cars and there was one wreck caught on film, but if you’re expecting a “race” or even a “driving” flick (as I was) you’ll be disappointed . . . probably 75% of the footage is the drivers goofing off during their many rest stops. But fans of “Jackass” will probably appreciate it, as they seem to be the target audience.
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|December 28, 2010
#3
Boring and annoying,
This movie was not at all what I expected. Its pretty much Bam complaining throughout the whole movie. I dont get how he can complain about being recognized when he is in the Lambo that has been in every single one of his shows and known by all his fans. Maybe next time he will drive something that no one knows is his. He complains about getting lost, not being able to get through the crowds (in the purple lambo), and he constantly complains about his car getting wrecked when it was being shipped. Just a whine fest and totally not worth a dime. Also it has some nice skating scenes, but mostly boring montages, and sucky music. BOO!
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