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    Swift, Silent, Deep DVD

    Not sure if this has been posted already but it looks like the Swift, Silent, Deep DVD is finally shipping tomorrow: http://www.tetonvillagesports.com/27...Ski-Video.html

    Just ordered mine.

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    We have been working with the SSD boys to build a page on the site. You can check it out here: Swift Silent Deep Movie page
    Lot's of cool content to come.

    Vids are in tomorrow. You can also buy the vid on TGR: Swift Silent Deep
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    Chance for an Itunes download?
    For sure, you have to be lost to find a place that can't be found, elseways everyone would know where it was

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    are you guys going to be selling the dvds out of the village tomorrow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bostonski View Post
    are you guys going to be selling the dvds out of the village tomorrow?
    call tvs tomorrow @ 734-1507.

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    any word on the rumored 2nd premiere in town,or the village?

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    Bump. Just got the Press Release about TGR distributing this in my email. Super, duper great movie. A must for any skier's collection, and I feel like a great story that even people who don't have a passion for skiing can watch and really enjoy.
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    just ordered mine.

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    its a great film..well worth ordering.

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    Ordered online from TVS yesterday, selected "ground shipping 5-7 days" or whatever, and the thing shows up in the mail today! They overnighted the mofo. Going to pop in the the DVD player momentarily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DictatorShooter View Post
    Ordered online from TVS yesterday, selected "ground shipping 5-7 days" or whatever, and the thing shows up in the mail today! They overnighted the mofo. Going to pop in the the DVD player momentarily.
    Lucky you! Mine comes Friday, can't wait.

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    wow. yes. this is nice!


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    Ordered via TVS...pulled the trigger on 600 as well. Stoked.

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    Showed up today and went straight into the player.

    Really enjoyable movie that I've been looking forward to for over a year. Could have maybe been cut short by 10 minutes or more, IMVHO. Not a big deal at all. Better longer than shorter, for sure. Just saying is all.

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    Mostly agree with Pinner. Great stuff - well worth the watch. A few gems in there, like the footage of S&S, Granite Canyon and some sick leaps into Corbets. Could have maybe lived w/o some of the AK content, but whatever. Great flick. Probably screwed me up mentally for the remainder of the summer while waiting for snow. All antsy and shit, now.

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    i need to order a copy...looks great!

    it was cool to see dave 'the wave' and the 'wall of voodoo' in the trailer. brings back great memories. anyone still hang at the wall of voodoo these days?

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    I just ordered mine. I hope it has that old footage of Tommy B. starfishing out of S & S at mach 3. That was awesome.

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    Smile

    really enjoyed that, it was steep-like. good AK emphasis too
    Last edited by telepow; 08-22-2009 at 12:59 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinner View Post
    Not a big deal at all. Better longer than shorter, for sure. Just saying is all.
    Haven't seen it yet and can't wait, but I have to disagree with this statement. Longer is usually NOT better. Bangers, storyline, cut the mumbo jumbo and get to the goods. Ski and snowboard film companies have been trying to get length out of shit content for YEARS and it is really starting to wear away on me.

    You want decent shit to be laying on the edit room floor not in your movie.

    IMVHO

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    Just watched it last night.

    makes a very good case for quitting your day job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr_gyptian View Post
    Just watched it last night.

    makes a very good case for quitting your day job.
    As soon as I got the movie yesterday I popped it in and I thought the same thing. Makes me want to move to Jackson ASAP. Really good movie, a lot of history I had no clue about.

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    J.K. did a killer job with this movie. Filled with classic quotes and clips. My favorite part was Dave "The Wave" airing huge off the nose of Corbet's.

    If you haven't seen it, buy it asap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bostonski View Post
    J.K. did a killer job with this movie. Filled with classic quotes and clips. My favorite part was Dave "The Wave" airing huge off the nose of Corbet's.

    If you haven't seen it, buy it asap.
    as 'the story' goes, back in '89-90 Dave was called by Hattrup and hooked up w/ a pair of boards, thus becoming the first local JH freeskier to be 'sponsored'.

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    Watched it last night and it was excellent. It was really cool to hear how completely passionate these guys still are about the entire scene. Very well done and really a piece of modern ski history.
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    Watched it last night and that was a lot of fun. For those that are too young to know...that old ski gear made everything they were doing MUCH MUCH harder.
    Highly recommended to anyone interested in history.

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