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''The Sidehackers'' (aka ''Five The Hard Way'') is a 1969 [[Exploitation Film]] which follows the attempts of a garage mechanic and amateur motorcycle racer to avenge the rape and murder of his girlfriend.
''The Sidehackers'' (aka ''Five The Hard Way'') is a 1969 [[Exploitation Film]] which follows the attempts of a garage mechanic and amateur motorcycle racer to avenge the rape and murder of his girlfriend.


The trouble starts when one JC and his gang bring their motorcycles to be repaired by the film's hero, Rommel. The topic of conversation turns to "sidehacking", which is basically a motorcycle race with sidecars (ostensibly for balance while turning). Rommel invites them all to his ranch to see a demonstration of this sidehacking; and JC gets totally into it, desiring to form a partership of sorts. Rommel, for reasons unspecified, is not too keen on this idea, and JC gives us a first glimpse at his [[Berserk Button|hair-trigger temper]] (further developed in a later scene in which JC [[Domestic Abuse|beats up his girlfriend Paisley]]).
The trouble starts when one JC and his gang bring their motorcycles to be repaired by the film's hero, Rommel. The topic of conversation turns to "sidehacking", which is basically a motorcycle race with sidecars (ostensibly for balance while turning). Rommel invites them all to his ranch to see a demonstration of this sidehacking; and JC gets totally into it, desiring to form a partership of sorts. Rommel, for reasons unspecified, is not too keen on this idea, and JC gives us a first glimpse at his [[Berserk Button|hair-trigger temper]] (further developed in a later scene in which JC [[Domestic Abuse|beats up his girlfriend Paisley]]).
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[[Shoot the Shaggy Dog|Can't you feel the joy of life just OOZING through your veins right now???]]
[[Shoot the Shaggy Dog|Can't you feel the joy of life just OOZING through your veins right now???]]


For the ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' version, please go to the [[Mystery Science Theater 3000/Recap/S02 E02 The Sidehackers|episode recap page]].
For the ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' version, please go to the [[Mystery Science Theater 3000/Recap/S02/E02 The Sidehackers|episode recap page]].


=== ''[[The Sidehackers]]'' contains examples of: ===
=== ''[[The Sidehackers]]'' contains examples of: ===
* [[Berserk Button]]: Any time JC doesn't get his way.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Any time JC doesn't get his way.
* [[Brick Joke]]: ''Very'' poorly executed. A biker is telling a joke involving prisoners shouting numbers at random. The numbers stand for jokes the prisoners already know. The next guy after him starts to tell a joke, but the first one stops him and tells him he knows that one already. [[Memetic Mutation|"That's a number 5!"]]
* [[Brick Joke]]: ''Very'' poorly executed. A biker is telling a joke involving prisoners shouting numbers at random. The numbers stand for jokes the prisoners already know. The next guy after him starts to tell a joke, but the first one stops him and tells him he knows that one already. [[Memetic Mutation|"That's a number 5!"]]
* [[Domestic Abuse]]: JC to Paisley.
* [[Domestic Abuse]]: JC to Paisley.
* [[Downer Ending]], bordering on [[Shoot the Shaggy Dog]].
* [[Downer Ending]], bordering on [[Shoot the Shaggy Dog]].
* [[Evil Is Hammy]]: JC. Ain't that right? WELL? AIN'T IT?! AIN'T IT RIGHT?!
* [[Evil Is Hammy]]: JC. Ain't that right? WELL? AIN'T IT?! AIN'T IT RIGHT?!
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* [[Strength Equals Worthiness]]: How Rommel recruits bodybuilder "Big Jake" to his gang - kinda.
* [[Strength Equals Worthiness]]: How Rommel recruits bodybuilder "Big Jake" to his gang - kinda.
* [[Technical Pacifist]]: Rommel won't allow his Vengeance Gang to use guns, even though he knows JC's men will. His gang feels differently.
* [[Technical Pacifist]]: Rommel won't allow his Vengeance Gang to use guns, even though he knows JC's men will. His gang feels differently.
* [[Third Person Person]]:
* [[Third Person Person]]:
{{quote|'''Big Jake:''' (after Rommel hits him) "He hit Big Jake!"}}
{{quote|'''Big Jake:''' (after Rommel hits him) "He hit Big Jake!"}}
* [[Together in Death]]: Rommel and Rita...ev-evidently? What ''was'' that?
* [[Together in Death]]: Rommel and Rita...ev-evidently? What ''was'' that?

Revision as of 07:33, 31 December 2014

The Sidehackers (aka Five The Hard Way) is a 1969 Exploitation Film which follows the attempts of a garage mechanic and amateur motorcycle racer to avenge the rape and murder of his girlfriend.

The trouble starts when one JC and his gang bring their motorcycles to be repaired by the film's hero, Rommel. The topic of conversation turns to "sidehacking", which is basically a motorcycle race with sidecars (ostensibly for balance while turning). Rommel invites them all to his ranch to see a demonstration of this sidehacking; and JC gets totally into it, desiring to form a partership of sorts. Rommel, for reasons unspecified, is not too keen on this idea, and JC gives us a first glimpse at his hair-trigger temper (further developed in a later scene in which JC beats up his girlfriend Paisley).

Paisley, smitten with Rommel, goes to him and flirts, apparently hoping he will whisk her away from JC. Too bad for her, Rommel is faithful to his own girlfriend Rita, and rebuffs Paisley rather harshly. Enraged, Paisley goes back to JC and claims Rommel raped her. However, JC takes his vengeance to the extreme -- he goes and beats up Rommel, sure, but then he rapes and murders Rita, right in front of the helpless Rommel.

The police seem unable to locate JC; so Rommel, with nothing left to live for, sells all his worldly possessions in order to hire a gang to go exact his own revenge. He gets help from an unexpected source; a couple of JC's henchmen, Gooch and Nero, defect to Rommel's side. Except Gooch is The Mole and is secretly reporting Rommel's moves to JC. Ah, but Rommel is aware of Gooch's secret, and so this plot point... ultimately goes nowhere. In the meantime, JC gets bad vibes about Paisley's rape story and strangles her in a jealous fit.

It all leads to a final showdown in an old rock quarry, with the two gangs essentially wiping each other out and leaving JC and Rommel to have a climactic one-on-one. Rommel narrowly defeats his nemesis; but just as the police are finally arriving to arrest JC, JC shoots Rommel dead.

Can't you feel the joy of life just OOZING through your veins right now???

For the Mystery Science Theater 3000 version, please go to the episode recap page.

The Sidehackers contains examples of:

Big Jake: (after Rommel hits him) "He hit Big Jake!"

  • Together in Death: Rommel and Rita...ev-evidently? What was that?
  • Token Minority: Nero.
  • Word Salad Title: Five The Hard Way. Ostensibly a reference to dice-rolling ("the hard way" refers to rolling doubles, which of course cannot add up to an odd total), but this does not play into the film in any manner except for the song that plays at the beginning... which also does not relate to the film in any way other than being there.
    • "Five the Hard Way" definitely has nothing to do with the Jack Nicholson movie Five Easy Pieces, released earlier the same year.