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Carey Hart Movies

Cinematically, the majority of Carey Hart's work consists of participation in racing documentaries and videos, including the Crusty Demons of Dirt series and the 2002 Ultimate X. He also made scripted appearances, however, in the 2002 actioner XXX and the 2003 Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (with a cameo as himself), and participated in season five of MTV's Surreal Life, opposite Bronson Pinchot, Jose Canseco, and others. Hart also made headlines in 2006 when he married pop/rock star Pink; the couple announced their divorce about two years later. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
2003  
 
Extreme motorbiking reaches new heights in this video featuring twenty-eight fearless riders including Travis Pastrana, Mad Mike Jones, Jesse Olson, and Ronnie Renner and featuring adrenalized tunes by such rockers as The Offspring, Godsmack, MXPX, and Union Underground. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2003  
PG13  
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The three most glamorous and butt-kicking private detectives in the business are back and ready to take on bad guys in this sequel to the 2000 blockbuster screen adaptation of the once-popular television series. Dylan (Drew Barrymore), Natalie (Cameron Diaz), and Alex (Lucy Liu) are once again summoned to the office of their boss Charlie (voice of John Forsythe), where they're introduced to his new right-hand man Jimmy Bosley (Bernie Mac) and given their latest assignment. It seems a pair of rings have gone missing and need to be recovered, but this was no ordinary jewel heist -- the rings have been coded with special information that can be used to access a list of every person in the FBI's Witness Protection Program, and when a handful of protected informants are murdered, the Angels are brought in to help crack the case. As the women search for the culprits, they encounter Madison Lee (Demi Moore), one of Charlie's former agents who decided that the wrong side of the law pays better, and Seamus (Justin Theroux), who once dated Dylan and wants revenge for her decision to turn him over to the police. Luke Wilson and Matt LeBlanc return as (respectively) Natalie and Alex's love interests, as does Crispin Glover as the Thin Man; John Cleese, Robert Forster, and Eric Bogosian also appear in supporting roles. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Cameron DiazDrew Barrymore, (more)
 
2002  
PG13  
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The director (Rob Cohen) and star (Vin Diesel) of the previous summer's hit The Fast and the Furious (2001) are reunited for this spy thriller billed as a next-generation James Bond adventure. Diesel stars as Xander Cage, a nihilist extreme sports enthusiast nicknamed "Triple X" because of a large tattoo covering his back and neck. Cage's illegal stunts and poor attitude (he's given to spouting dialogue such as, "Have you ever been punched in the face for talking too much?") land him in jail, where he's recruited/blackmailed into government service by the National Security Agency's Augustus Gibbons, who likes Cage for his skills and expendability. The new secret agent is assigned to infiltrate a Russian crime ring called Anarchy 99, whose access to biochemical weaponry is making the United States extremely nervous. With the help of some high-tech gadgets from weapons master Toby Lee Shavers (Michael Roof), Cage is able to make his way into Anarchy 99, where he targets the group's leader Yorgi (Marton Csokas) and falls for the organization's second-in-command, Yelena (Asia Argento). XXX (2002) is the first in a hoped-for franchise of sequels for the film's producer, Revolution Studios. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Vin DieselAsia Argento, (more)
 
2002  
PG  
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In August, 2001, the Summer X Games came to the city of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and some of the world's greatest extreme athletes arrived to show off their skills in motocross, BMX, skateboarding, street luge, and many other events. Ultimate X is a documentary (produced by the ESPN cable network) which collects exciting highlights from the X Games competition, with Buckey Laskek, Bob Burnquist, Dave Mirra, T.J. Lavin, Brian Deegan, and many others giving their all to prove who's the best. The film also includes a cutting edge soundtrack, featuring music from Pennywise, P.O.D., and much more. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Clifford AdoptanteParks Bonifay, (more)
 
2002  
 
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This program chronicles the Las Vegas kickoff of professional skateboarder Tony Hawk's Boom Bom Huckjam tour in which the greatest athletes in skating show off their best and most daring moves for crowds of fans. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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Starring:
Tony Hawk
 
2001  
 
Motocross stars Mike Metzger and Seth Enslow are among the many riders featured in this homage to their favorite sport. Background music is provided by such groups as White Zombie, the Offspring, Agent Orange, and Ministry. The stunts, tricks, and skits these riders perform take place in Florida, California, Nevada, and Brazil. Many of the rides include the types of jumps and other maneuvers that continue to excite motocross fans all over the world. ~ Elizabeth Smith, Rovi

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2000  
 
Freestyle motocross is a competition in which motorcyclists launch themselves and their bikes nearly 50 feet into the air and then perform tricks that were traditionally used in BMX freestyle competitions. The sport originated in traditional motocross races when racers who were far ahead or behind would play to the crowd with leg kicks, twists and no-hands tricks after a high jump. Filled with slow motion shots and modern rock, this video highlights many of the more memorable moments of the freestyle motocross competition at the Gravity Games, an Olympic-style competition held for the first time in 1999 in Providence, Rhode Island. Those unfamiliar with this "extreme sport" may find themselves in awe of some of the tricks these men pull off and will definitely cringe when they do not land quite right. Carey Hart, one of the sport's most famous participants, at one point launches himself and his motorcycle into the air and completes a back flip. Though the editing style and the accompanying music is geared toward the Gen-X/MTV crowd, it retains the original production styles of NBC Sports, which originally sponsored and broadcast the competition; though targeting a certain demographic, there is an attempt to appeal to everyone. And for those that can't find a thrill in watching these maniacs do things that should never be tried at home, check to make sure there is still a pulse! ~ Ed Atkinson, Rovi

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2000  
 
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Crusty Demons: The Metal Millennium features a group of extreme athletes performing a series of motorcycle stunts. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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1998  
 
Continuing the popular series from Fleshwound Films, this highlight video shows some of the more insane things people have tried to do with motorcycles. Filled with death defying leaps from motocross events and off track leaps and hill climbs, this film moves at a frenetic pace. Several professional motocross riders, including Seth Enslow, pull off some amazing stunts and jumps. This is the fourth entry in the Crusty Demons of Dirt series. ~ Ed Atkinson, Rovi

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