I always wondered why John and James couldnt get together to have the rap series on the youtubes. We wore the vhs tapes out on replay
https://youtu.be/EX3Rtjvl9zU?si=gr95PX9m_4oWjPUr
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I always wondered why John and James couldnt get together to have the rap series on the youtubes. We wore the vhs tapes out on replay
https://youtu.be/EX3Rtjvl9zU?si=gr95PX9m_4oWjPUr
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I found myself completely mesmerized by this recently. I like the slower vibes combined with some super gnarly skiing.
https://youtu.be/K9xJxSFzhL0?si=ScG5uU0a-NzSf8Oj
I can't sit through an entire ski movie any longer but I still love the classics such as Walls Of Freedom, License, Blizzard, the first three TGR movies, early MSP films and the first couple of Poor Boys Productions. This is nostalgia and they all bring me back to a simpler, youthful time.
I think the most interesting ski films ever though were the ones produced by Chris Ostness. The Wind Up trilogy was really fun as was Teddy Bear Crisis. I think he may have done another one after Teddy Bear Crisis but I haven't seen it.
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I didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.
I didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.
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This is one of my favorites from Powderwhore (RIP): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoIlijIrtKM </p>
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I took my 80 y/o dad to see it when they used to show movies at the Patagonia warehouse in Reno. He didn't get the old guy delivering "Rules of the backcountry", though.</p>
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