Dec 10, 2009
Throwback Thursday: Breaking Away
You know what time it is: Throwback Thursday! Today we take a look back at Breaking Away. We grew up watching this film along with many others and found it a perfect fit for today’s post.
From Wikipedia:
Breaking Away is a 1979 coming of age film that tells the story of four teenagers in Bloomington, Indiana who have graduated from high school and are not sure what they want to do with their lives, other than hang out and go swimming in an abandoned limestone quarry. It stars Dennis Christopher, Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern (his first film role), Jackie Earle Haley, Barbara Barrie and Paul Dooley. The movie was written by Steve Tesich, an alumnus of Phi Kappa Psi at Indiana University, whose original working title for the screenplay was Bambino, and directed by Peter Yates.
It won the 1979 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Steve Tesich, and was nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Barbara Barrie), Best Director, Best Music, Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score and Best Picture.
The film is 8th on the List of America’s 100 Most Inspiring Movies compiled by The American Film Institute in 2006. In June 2008, AFI revealed its “Ten top Ten”—the best ten films in ten “classic” American film genres—after polling over 1,500 people from the creative community. Breaking Away was acknowledged as the eighth best film in the sports genre.
A short-lived television series prequel, also titled Breaking Away, aired in 1980.
Trailer:
Truck Scene:
Collateral:




*Note: The shirts they are wearing bears the name “Cutters.” I bet that is where Volume derived their bikes name.











This movie seems so inspiring.I kinda want to get a road bike to ride to the middle of nowhere/desert and back.