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Yes! Definitely going to watch this one. Thanks mate.
Awesome! 2nd favorite movie this year after Nipple Deep.
Just watched it. Epic movie. Really cool how they interviewed the riders and got them to talk so openly and honestly. JP had tears in his eyes as he recounted the first every double cork. And holy shit, Kazu has just about more style than any other rider on the planet.
Kazu kills it!!!!!
He is unreal. Probably my favourite snowboarder as of right now.
Yuma Abe has some crazy skills too!!!!!
Japan has got some serious shredders comin through the ranks!!!!!
How bout McMorris tho, steppin it up riding with the Snowboard’s Trinity Terje, Nico, and Jake. He’s powder riding has improved sooo much since Supernatural.
Not a big fan of his style though!!!!!
Muller, like they mentioned in the flick, he has got the BC Freeride thing covered though!!!!!
Wow what a great movie!
The part with Eero and Stale cracked me up
Snowboarding as it should be. And yeah like Rider said it was really great to have the interviews instead of just all riding. Or riding and little shots of their public personas.
I like seeing really great riders just being themselves.
Artists don’t paint a picture and then wear a mask and dance around to get attention.
They let their painting speak for itself, and sometimes they quietly explain their motivation.
That’s what this felt like to me
Bravo guys. Well done to everyone involved in this film.
Just watched it. Loved it.
Having ridden in Hemsedal it made it even cooler for me that so much of the movie was filmed there.
Also felt cool to see the little section of Ståle hitting the hip at Folgefonna (where torstein says that ståle inspires him) because they filmed all that when were there and I got to briefly say hello to Ståle and get a photo.
Terje and Nico are the best. The End.
@Mizu: I’m not a big fan of McMorris’ style too but man he really did stepped it up. It’s crazy how fast he progresses in the backcountry. Give him a few more years, he just might be able to hang with the likes of Travis and Nico.
Mark McMorris is one hell of a rider. Just watch how solidly he stomps big landings. He’s a park rider and he’s super young, but if he dedicates himself to other aspects of snowboarding, there’s no reason why he can’t mix it with the best in years to come. That said, I think he’s focused on winning medals, and that’s cool too.
Watched this last night and really enjoyed it. It was nice having a more personal touch with the rider interviews which broke up the park footage. As usual I loved the backcountry pow and buttery stuff how much fun does Revelstoke look! Didn’t like that I only got about 10 seconds of Hokkaido to work with!
Foxtel has just gifted me about 50 new channels and i completely forgot about watching this, damn you foxtel.