The Charles Lloyd Collection

Represented by New & Unique Videos™

New & Unique Videos™ represents a hard-driving collection of films by producer and filmmaker Charlie Lloyd, whose work documents outlaw cultures, mechanical obsession, and the people who live fast at the edges of American road life.

Shot with uncommon access and an unfiltered eye, Lloyd’s films belong to a lineage of underground and counterculture cinema that values proximity over polish. These are not reenactments or nostalgia pieces. They are documents of lived experience. Engines running. Tires screaming. Rules bent or broken.

Collected and distributed by New & Unique Videos™, the Charlie Lloyd Collection preserves a time when independent filmmakers embedded themselves directly into subcultures that rarely invited the camera in.

Titles in the Collection

BLAST FROM THE PAST – A visceral look at vintage machines and the riders who refuse to let history idle, keeping raw mechanical heritage alive through motion.

ROAD KINGS – An unvarnished portrait of motorcycle dominance on America’s highways, where reputation is earned in miles, scars, and loyalty.

SIDEWAYS
A high-octane descent into controlled chaos, capturing the razor-thin line between mastery and disaster when machines are pushed beyond intention.

SKATE SESSIONS – Captures skateboarding at street level, before the culture was polished or packaged, when style, risk, and improvisation mattered more than sponsorships or rules.

WHEELS OF THUNDER – A thunderous chronicle of speed culture, where power, sound, and spectacle collide in relentless pursuit of adrenaline.

WINGLESS OUTLAWS – A stark study of modern renegades who traded flight for asphalt, carving freedom from pavement with no safety net and no apologies.


Archival Note

The Charlie Lloyd Collection is preserved and distributed by New & Unique Videos™, a pioneer in specialty and subculture filmmaking since the VHS era. These titles are part of an ongoing effort to safeguard independent works that document real communities, real risk, and real lives lived outside the frame of commercial cinema.