Free Style

Synopsis

Starring one of the most popular new talents from Disney's smash hit franchise "High School Musical", Corbin Bleu. Free Style is a coming-of-age story about an 18 yr old boy, who is devoted to his family, and finds love and himself in his quest to win the Amateur National Motocross Championship. Free Style (aka Metal Birding) is directed by William Dear (Angels in the Outfield, Harry and the Hendersons). The original screenplay was written by Jeffrey Nicholson and Joshua Leibner (Danika, starring Marisa Tomei). Free Style is a Rigel Entertainment presentation in association with Up North Entertainment.


Latest from Free Style

  • Celeb Watch: Fond, fitting farewell for 'senior' Corbin Bleu

    USA Today has posted an item on 'Free Style' star Corbin Blue.He insists he has no time for girlfriends, even though gossip sites have linked him to many young starlets. His father appeared as his father in Free Style, and will also appear in the new High School Musical film. When talking about that franchise, he says that they

    "...made me who I am today, made me grow up. And shooting the final scene was a pretty somber moment..."

    Read the full article here

     

  • Favorite Fan Trailers for "Free Style"

    CorbinBleuFans.com ran a contest where fans created fake trailers for Corbin's latest film, Free Style. Using their creativity and various media from MovieSet and other sources fans have helped spread the word about Free Style. The producers of the film have picked some of their favorites and we've posted them below.

    From user DCFS:

    From user pbfan05:

    From user creamiebleu:

    From user karlfeiong:

    From user diva535768:

  • Corbin Bleu Rides to New Challenge in First Feature

    Creators.com posted an interview with Corbin Bleu. He discusses his role in 'Free Style' and the challenges involved.

    "What these guys go through is pretty difficult. It's really the most physically demanding sport in the country," notes Corbin"

    read the full article here.

  • Miller revs up for motocross

    Penelope Ann Miller has joined "High School Musical" star Corbin Bleu in Rigel Entertainment's motocross action-drama movie "Free Style." Previously titled "Metal Birding," the film, which began lensing in November in Vancouver, also has a new director in William Dear, who replaced Jeff Woolnough ("Taken," "Battlestar Galactica"). No reason was cited by Rigel for the change. Additionally, real-life motocross star Grant Langston and Sandra Echeverria have joined the cast, which includes Matt Bellefleur and Madison Pettis. The coming-of-age story centers on a young motocross racer (Bleu) who aspires to win the Amateur National Championships while struggling to support his family. Miller will play Jeannette, a single working mom to one of the teenage racers who strives to provide for her family while studying full-time to become a nurse. Langston guest stars as the racing champion that Bleu's character and his rival (Bellefleur) looks up to. Echeverria will play Bleu's girlfriend. Rigel is producing in association with Up North Entertainment. Executive producing is Rigel's John F.S. Laing and David Doerksen, Jim O'Grady of Waterfront Pictures and Michael Emanuel of Canal Street Films. Randy James of James /Levy Management, Blueman's David Reivers and Donald Paul Pemrick and Dean Fronk of Pemrick/Fronk Casting also are executive producing. Miller, who recently completed production on the indie drama "Saving Grace," will be seen next in the upcoming comedy "Blonde Ambition" for Sony. She is repped by APA and Untitled Entertainment. Dear's directorial credits include "Angels in the Outfield." He is repped by APA.

  • Corbin Bleu: Making Music

    From Chicago Sun Times: MAKING MUSIC: Hot recording artist and actor Corbin Bleu ("High School Musical," "Jump In!") will take a break from filming the motocross action flick "Free Style" to be the star attraction at Radio Disney's Nov. 17 concert kicking off the annual Magnificent Mile Lights Festival at Pioneer Court, 401 N. Michigan. ...

  • Bleu graduates High School for Rigel movie

    LA's Rigel Entertainment is poised to begin principal photography on an action-filled movie featuring High School Musical star Corbin Bleu. Shooting on motocross movie Free Style gets underway in Vancouver next month, telling a tale of "perseverance and sacrifice set amidst the physically demanding and visually spectacular world of motocross." John Laing, CEO of Rigel Entertainment, said: "Free Style" has all the elements of box office success: a great story packed with tension and emotion, a hugely popular star and motocross stunts that will wow the audience." Bleu stars in the coming-of-age film as 19-year-old Cale Bryant, a pre-eminent racer on the local motocross circuit whose dream of winning the amateur national championships is surpassed only by his devotion to his down-on-their-luck family. The film is directed by Jeff Woolnough (Dark Angel, Battlestar Galactica) and uses an original screenplay written by Jeffrey Nicholson and Joshua Leibner (Danika). Rigel owns all worldwide rights to the film, produced in association with Up North Entertainment.
  • 'Free Style' to begin production

    Rigel Entertainment will begin production on its teen motocross movie Metal Birding, which stars Corbin Bleu (High School Musical), this November in Vancouver. The movie revolves around 19-year-old Cale (Bleu), a motocross racer, and his dream of winning a championship while he also works two jobs to help his family. Directed by Jeff Woolnough (Taken, Dark Angel, Battlestar Galactica), Metal Birding is a Rigel Entertainment presentation in association with Up North Entertainment. Rigel holds the worldwide rights to the picture.
  • Rigel races ahead with Corbin Bleu in 'Free Style'

    Los Angeles-based Rigel Entertainment is set to begin principal photography this November in Vancouver on the Corbin Bleu (of "High School Musical" fame) helmed "Free Style," an action-filled tale of perseverance and sacrifice set in the physically demanding world of motocross. The coming-of-age film tells the tale of a racer who dreams of winning the Amateur National Championships, but must also help his single mom pay the bills.
  • Bleu of HSM fame to star in feature film

    L.A.-based Rigel Entertainment is set to begin principle photography next month in Vancouver on a full-length theatrical starring High School Musical's Corbin Bleu. 'Free Style' casts Bleu as 19-year-old Cale Bryan, a superstar racer on the local motocross circuit. The coming of age story features personal and professional ups and downs that is expected from the sports film genre. Rigel Entertainment owns the worldwide rights to the film and expects it to hit theaters in late 2008.
  • Bleu leaving Disney for 'Free Style'

    "High School Musical" co-star Corbin Bleu is leaving the Disney Channel fold to topline "Free Style," a motocross actioner for Rigel Entertainment. Bleu will portray a motocross racer who dreams of winning the Amateur National Championships, but must juggle his passion for the sport while struggling to support his family. Jeff Woolnough ("Taken," "Battlestar Galactica") helms from a script by Jeffrey Nicholson and Joshua Leibner. Rigel is producing in association with Up North Entertainment. Executive producers include Rigel's John F.S. Laing, David Doerksen and Jim O'Grady of Waterfront Pictures and Michael Emanuel of Canal Street Films. Randy James of James/Levy Management, Blueman Inc.'s David Reivers, and Donald Paul Pemrick and Dean E. Fronk of Pemrick/Fronk Casting also are exec producing the project. Pic starts lensing in November in Vancouver. Rigel has previously produced Stuart Gordon's "Stuck," "Blonde and Blonder" and "When a Man Falls in the Forest." Once "Style" is complete, Bleu will likely return to co-star in the third installment of the "High School Musical" franchise, which Disney will release theatrically next year. In January, he starred in "Jump In!" a Disney Channel pic that bowed to strong ratings.
 

Login to MovieSet