StartFragmentStartFragmentSNOWBOARD Reviews (from whatI’ve seen, and must haves for any collection) THAT’S IT, THAT’S ALL =5/5 This is not a snowboardmovie, this is an experience. TITA not only lived up to, but exceeded the hypesurrounding it for the last year, and set an unattainable standard for snowaction movies in the coming seasons. Shot almost entirely from the air with gyro stabilized cameras gives theviewer a weightless feeling as you watch whole mountain follow cams afterfollow cams from never before seen perspectives. Seriously. This, the jumping,and the all around riding equal quite a movie. Travis Rice, not to be outdoneby Muller, Jones, Jackson, or Landvik, is a Manimal. He brings “tree bonking” to a whole new level, along with“off axis maneuvers”, and almost every other aspect of snowboarding andsnowboard cinema. All grounded by Planet Earth caliber scenery, and somequality comic relief. A must see in HD blu-ray. READY = 4/5Absinthe Films is myfavorite year after year. They capture the best pow, and the best and mostcreative riding vibe on 16mm film. The only reason this isn’t a perfect scoreis for a few questionably fitting soundtrack selections, as well as bits andpieces of too many riders. Otherwise, another sick, original movie. Gigi Rufagain steals the show, along with Nicolas Muller, and Wolle Nyvelt…highlights

owder freestyle in Haines, AK…best in years!, Jeremy Jones big mtn, urban jibstyle with Keegan Valaika, well rounded riding in Europe and the Northwest, andfucking EPIC dam slashing with Wolle shot from a manned cable cam. Need to gowatch a few more times for sure! DOUBLE DECADE = 4/5Mack Dawg followed up wherethey left off from Picture This with another really well rounded freestylemovie with most of the best guys in snowboarding, to an upbeat soundtrack withseveral recognizable classics thrown in the mix. The Finns: Eero, Eero, Jussi,Heiki, Wille, Ikka, and Lauri bring it hard in this movie: Great urban and parkshots mixed with solid Whistler and Tahoe backcountry jumping. Veterans JPWalker and J-Jones raise the creative urban bar again with wall-to-wallMctwists, fence jibbing, and street gaps, while all-time legend Devun Walsh hasa another dreamy segment, accompanied by a Cardigans song. Lots of other strongsupporting parts as well, and good humor- which is key in my book! And somegood retrospective montages from the previous two decades of snowboardingfootage. The only drawback to the movie is questionable digi image quality fora “pro” production, and lack of big mtn lines. But otherwise a very watchableMDP dvd for your collection. IT’S ALWAYS SNOWINGSOMEWHERE = 3.5/5Burtonhas the best damn team, so making a movie for them could be compared toshooting fish in a barrel. Sick pow and jumping from my favorite guys Gigi,Nicolas, and Fredi K in Austria, Japan, Alaska, Utah, and Switzerland. Nuffsaid. Innovative jibbing by Jones and Valaika, the Japanese Kokubo ridesamazingly strong, and there are some huge park features to boot! This moviealso includes a Southern Hemisphere feature which has more nice New Zealandheli-land shredding. Sweet. The soundtrack is from musical acts of the day.Lots of recognizable songs…Solid flick!EndFragment