My Review of "Turbo"

pdrago

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Ok, I may be a bit biased because a lot of our guys shoot with Level 1,

but I will still write a review for Turbo because I have seen it a few

times. The only other movie I have seen thus far was Massive (which I liked) so it will

be tough for me to compare it to anything else yet.

Turbo -

It is a skiing themed intro (different than in LSS or SH6 where they

did entirely non-skiing intros) with some really dope eye-candy shots

of various snow related imagery and a few action shots. It definitely

gets you stoked for the movie.

Opening segment is Rainville

and he flat out kills it. It is one of the most well rounded skiing

segments I have seen in a long time. From massive BC booters, to mini

golf and pillow lines, to spring park shoots, Tanner puts together a

pretty mind blowing segment with a great vibe. His enormous 5 tail

into pow is the highlight for me but there are so many dope shots. The

opening 3 is also enormous and really smooth. The Reggae works

perfectly here...gotta love Sizzla.

Then comes Mt. Hood section

and Rainville continues his segment into some hits on the giant

Windells booter. Henrik Harlaut follows and his style is borderline

flawless, his tricks include one of the dopest switch 3s ever put on

film and a switch 14 mute that looks like a steezed out switch 10,

stomping the crap out of everything. I cannot wait for him to shoot a

full segment with Level 1 next year. Then comes Wallisch, and what can

you say....you can flip on the autopilot function on your brain for the

next 5 minutes because you still will not comprehend what he

accomplished the first time watching. He has 7-8 shots on the Windells

booter that would have you recalling Chrichton in Forward. One trick

after another, all with textbook Wallisch effortless style and. It is

hard to pick out the best trick from his Mt. Hood segment, but I will

say that his zero spin might have you fall off a chair laughing (at

least that is what happened to me the first time I saw it). The music

builds really nicely and finishes with just as your are sitting on the

edge of your chair. This Hood segment was shot during some really nice

light and the sunsets explode with color.

Then comes

Wallisch's actual segment. Uber dope track (Crystal Castles) and he

just slays everything in the segment. 270 right and left to switch on

a double kink, 270 on pretzel 450 urban, 270 on pretzel 270 out double

kink, a multitude of switch ups to pretzel, right and left 9s on the

keystone park shoot that appear as though he never left the ground when

he lands, 360 switchups on double kinks. It is somewhat numbing in

that you really get so used to seeing him crush it with such ease that

you have to watch the segment again to really comprehend what is going

on here.

Then comes Wiley Miller's segment and, just like in

Realtime, Wiley stomps everything. His entire segment is in the BC.

It is littered with cliffs, mini golf, and BC Booters. Freedle did a

sick job editing this one and it really made me want to ski.

Highlights are a real big switch 9, a double stager where he throws

back to back 3's off sizable cliffs to stompage, and a really nice

switch cork 5 off a cornice. The track a Cut Chemist song as is best

described as mellow house music (Thievery Corporation-esque) and it is

a perfect fit for the skiing, plus it gives off a really

isolated/surreal/magestical mood which I like.

Then

comes Ahmet and Will Wesson with a little hip hop instrumental urban

section that left me thinking 2 things... Will is the most creative kid

on urbans I have ever seen, and Ahmet accomplished an insane amount of

stuff in a very short period of time (due to injury). It is easy to

see why Level 1 always has the dopest urban because they keep bringing

kids like this onboard. There are too many things to call out here but

a few need mention. Ahmet's switch up mid-way on that big red multi

kink (I think 6 kink) and Wesson's rail transfers to 270 outs (I am not

going to ruin the coolest trick he does, but you will know when you see

it).

Liam and Bibby are next with some hip hop reggae. Dope

use of cable cams here and they provide a really different look for

this section. Liam has still got it and has a number of sick BC shots,

a little pow, and some urban. He has a really nice rodeo 7 in the

backcounty and a 360 shifty off a cornice. Vanular has 2 shots, 1 on a

rail and one on a booter (he is on a mission to come back real strong

so don't worry). Bibby has a dope cork 7 windup-shifty and some other

nice spins off natural features.

Next is the Monashee Powder

Cat segment with Bibby, Stefan, and Rainville. 80's electro/Techno-ie

Pet Shop Boys track. Rainville again slays more pow. The snow is real

deep and there is some sick stuff off natural features and more mini

golf. All 3 have good stuff in this segment. The anlges the shots

come from make it stand out to me because you can see more than just a

few turns so you get a better scope of what they are skiing. At this

point I am really sick of warm weather and want to ski really badly.

Hornbeck really surprised me here with a full segment of urban, park

booters, and some solid BC booters complete with multiple switch pow

landings. He has a switch rodeo 7 tail, a forward 9 high mute/nose,

and a forward 5 high mute/nose all in pow. He also, in typical

hornbeck fashion, crushes some urban with a smattering of switchups,

pretzels, 270s on and off. More good use of cable cams here. Best hip

hop track in a Level 1 Movie in my opinion since Vanular's LSS.

Next

is a spring park shoot with some half pipe, a big step over, a half

pipe gap feature, a burly gap flat down, and another big jump by Dorey,

Riddle, and Duncan Adams, Delorme, and Brogan. Dorey is so sick and I

can't believe that I did not know how good he was until now. Riddle

boosts very large on these booters, Delorme switch 270 tail tap

disaster is absurd, and so is his open jacket switch 5s high safety.

Kid makes everything look dope.

Next is Quebec with JF Houle,

Phil Casabon, and JD Zicat. All urban and all really good. Love

seeing rails from back in the day being redone with new tricks. Such a

cool perspective on progression. Too many dope rail tricks to name but

JF is really good...haha. I love the architecture and scenery when

they shoot in Quebec. It makes for a dope backdrop.

Then comes

Clarke and Steele. Another great song...almost RJD2/James Brown-esque.

This includes a pillow field that you have to see to believe, a huge

3 off a cliff by Clarke and a cork 7 on/near a deserted mine. Steele

shows that he still has in on urban after so many years and how good he

is on his mini golf and big mountain lines. Travis Redd has some urban

and more pow. They shoot in some blower stuff, and again I really want

to ski badly. Sick double stagers in this segment.

Then Level 1

goes to Alaska. And Berman finally used a song I have been begging him

to use for 4 years... "Saeglopur" by "Sigur Ros". This segment is

really cool for a number of reasons. First, the scenery is sick.

Second, there is good use of voiceover to convey the significance of

what they were doing. But unlike some movies that become overly

dramatic and try too hard to explain how scary it is with their

voiceover, Level 1 keeps the mood balanced between awe and fun. But

the main reason I think this segment is great is because I have watched

these movies get better and better each year and Level 1 has gone from

"Balance" to what he has done today and I think that is something to be

proud of. The progression of these films has been extrordinary and I

am stoked for them and how far they have come.

The closing

segment is Stefan's. It starts off with acoustic guitar and

cream-in-your-pants blower pow shots and then goes into a heavy guitar

rock/speed metal thingy. At first I was not stoked on the music for it

because it was different from what they use in the past. But after

watching it a few times, I really like it and I am glad they went a

different direction with it. The skiing is really really good (as

expected from Stefan) but the music works very well with it and I have

totally changed my mind. I think it closes out the movie perfectly.

Overall

this is Level 1's best flick. It is their most balanced movie in terms

of skiing. The cinematography is exceptional, the music is very

diverse, and the shots are just eye candy to watch. I also think it is

a movie that gets better and better each time you watch which I think

is really important given how many times I watch ski/skate/snowboard

movies.

That is my 2 1/2 cents.

-Pete
 
Very nicely detailed review.

Before that I barely remebered the movie (I knew it was epic though) and now I remember most of the segments. Very nice.
 
Bump.

This was removed owing to the fact that it's a duplicate post of something already in another thread (the movie reviews thread, to be precise) which is a practice that generally cuts down on duplicate threads and forum clutter / spam. In other words, "my response to the rollerblade grinds are gay thread" does not need to be its own thread, just push reply in the thread that's already there. However a little talk with a couple of the mods led to the conclusion that in some cases we should make exceptions on that. Plus Turbo was a ridiculously good movie and this is a solid review. So there's your moderation transparency du jour.
 
you cant claim that yet, you havent seen road to nowhere.... duh
ha, anyways, i loved turbo, amazing flick, only two things wrong with it, theres some shots in the bonus features that didnt make it in the movie that are like better then shots in the movie, some wild shit, like toms rodeo ten etc. also i thought ending the movie with stephans pow seg was awkward and didnt close the movie out well, but at the same time im just assuming berman was try to do something different than how most people close the movie with a banger spring/summer park shoot... i dont know, i was very impressed over all though
 
Turbo sounds so dope. but when are ski movie producers going to start putting un some Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne, Bob Seger tracks into their flicks?

can't wait to see it
 
wow, I am stuck on Realtime. I really like Turbo, but the stoke factor was not quite as high as Realtime for me. I thought Wallisch, Rainville, Miller, and crew were killer, but could have broke the ceiling with more Adam Delorme and Henrik skills. I have no bitch with Turbo, but I just think Realtime was better.
Anyone agree??
 
i thought turbo was pretty bad.

there were some good parts, but overall it felt like a badly directly half-assed tgr movie.
 
^really? I personally think it's the gnarliest ski movie I've seen in a while! All segments are so on point and so much rail abusing in it it's unbelievable! Going to watch it again right now. I'm out!
 
I saw this movie like 10 times by now and i have seen it at the if3.

Best film in IF3 and by far. It is just perfect, I loved it.
 
i saw it yesterday

and thought reasons was 100x better

but will wesson and ahmets segment was redunkulous

also toms zero spin was insane

and i rather enjoyed the alaska partwhich was odd becuase i usually dont like those kind of segments

all around it was decent
 
Wow, amazing review man. It helped me remember all the segs properly and how sick they all were.

respect
 
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