

On a quest to fulfill a friend's last wish, Joe takes to the desert road on his 1957 Harley-Davidson. Joined by wannabe biker Sam, Joe journeys from Los Angeles to Nevada, meeting all sorts of characters along the way.
Acting
John Doe's weary charisma anchors the chaos
Direction
Abbe Wool's music video instincts create dreamlike detours
Cinematography
Desert landscapes that breathe indie scope
Director
Abbe Wool
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was Adam Horovitz's first major acting role outside Beastie Boys music videos, and he reportedly took the gig because he loved the script's deadpan weirdness.
The film captures a very specific 1992 moment: slacker cinema colliding with aging hippie mythology, shot through with MTV-generation irony that couldn't decide if it was sincere or mocking.