While it showcases some cool stunts, Supercross feels like an infomercial for its titular sport, with undeveloped characters and a shopworn plot.
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Supercross: The Movie

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Supercross: The Movie
Movie Info
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Director -
Steve Boyum -
Producer -
Steve Austin -
Screenwriter -
Bart Baker , Ken Solarz -
Distributor -
20th Century Fox -
Production Co -
TAG Entertainment -
Rating -
PG-13 (Some Sexuality|Language) -
Genre -
Action -
Original Language -
English -
Release Date (Theaters) -
Aug 17, 2005, Wide -
Release Date (Streaming) -
Mar 1, 2013 -
Box Office (Gross USA) -
$3.1M -
Runtime -
1h 32m -
Sound Mix -
Dolby SRD , DTS -
Aspect Ratio -
Flat (1.37:1)