What I loved about old ski movies?
1-the poor quality video, with sick tricks. I loved the innovation, the sickest iron crosses on off axis tricks, but the poor quality showed it was done by passion, not money.
2-the soundtracks. It was a hit or miss thing, nobody knew where to start, or even knew where it was going. I missed JF Cusson's or JP Auclair's old segments. There was so much imagination because they started with the love of punk music...to break away from a mold. (newschool was illegal back then)
3-The community. I loved shots with 100 people in it cheering the riders on. Something like the last segment in ski movie 2, when a guy threw an ill cork 7 with a double jointed tail grab, then filmed a kid having his mind blown out of proportion. Now, its all about the image, not about having fun together.
4-The old technology. Remember the first 1080s, the yellow and black prototype? Those skis were impossible to handle, but guys were still doing amazing things with them. It shows the talent out there.
5-the dare devil look. These guys looked like they had found a way to make everything crazy, a reputation they never lived up to, but showed in the movies. Now, all I see on movies it nothing, skiing, party and getting high (ok maybe not, but you get the point)
6- the uniqueness. Every movie was so different. the spots, the skiers, the tricks, the music, everything was different. Today, every segment is rap or hip hop with the same tricks trying to imitate another rider's style.
On second though, I dont really care for the ski movies after session 1242. Everything after that got so artsy, a 6 minute segment included 4 minutes of scenery shots while the skiing part wasnt so interesting.