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Originally Posted by Punani
Yo gotta post that License Mix!!! I have been looking for that shiot for awhile now...because I (I) Need (Need) Some Money
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Originally Posted by Punani
Yo gotta post that License Mix!!! I have been looking for that shiot for awhile now...because I (I) Need (Need) Some Money
In do time, I will post a propa' License mix. Don't kill yourself just yet...maybe I can pull a late nighter next week. :)
Okay, I've watched (for the first time ever) so far Blizzard of Ahs, License to Thrill, & P-Tex, Lies, & Ductape. With respects to video and auido quality, it is first rate. They definetally made the DVDs from the source data. As for anything new, yeah, there is about 85 minutes of "Reunion" footage that I have not yet seen on License to Thrill. Not sure what "Reunion" means in the this context, sitting around bullshitting or shredding the gnar? I will edit this thread to add "Reunion" commentary once I watch it tonight.Quote:
Originally Posted by skier666
Thoughts re: Stump's flicks so far:
You get a real feeling that these guys are doing something new and different. The word "Extreme" was in its infancy. The movies have already kind of blurred together, but noteworthy moments are Plake and Schmidt dropping under the observation deck in Europe, Black & White powder segment early on in Thrill, Root Down Mogul segment is great, and then there is Craig Kelley - F'ing unbelievable the level that dude rode at. As far as smoothness goes, he was it. That's something I take away from these movies. That is, snowboarders (or maybe it was just CK) at that time had a flow that the skiers didn't. Fast forward 10 years and I do not see that discrepancy. Not only are we smoother (fat skis to thank), but the skill level of skiing in terms of tricks and lines taken has increased dramatically. It leaves me with a great feeling about skiing, where it has been, where it is, and where it's going.