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Jack Johnson - September Sessions

Jack Johnson - September Sessions

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Nothing Special!
Review: If you are looking for a great surfing video this one is not what you are looking for. Nice waves and rides but nothing special. One or two good Pipeline or Makaha waves are much more better. I would not recommend it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great DVD- Even for a non surfer
Review: September Sessions is a great film produced by Jack Johnson and Kelly Slater about their surfing trip to Sumatra. If you like the way Jack plays his music then you should enjoy this dvd. It displays surfing in a very artistic way with great tunes and a mellow feel. I snowboard and wakeboard however I'm not a huge surfer and I found this movie to be awesome. It's great for putting on and just chilling to, wishing you could escape to a tropical paradise and surf. The soundtrack is great too. Pick this one up if you want a kik back relaxing video made by a great songwriter/film maker. Can't go wrong with this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My fave!
Review: September sessions is fantastic because it isn't about some competition or has any lame footage of time in between surfs- it's just about the surfing.... it may be short but it's all quality, beautiful surfing.... and it has an absolutely amazing soundtrack.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Surf like only Jack can
Review: September Sessions. An amazing movie with only the best surf footage ever released onto a 16mm film. Jack Johnson not only a gifted surfer, and singer/songwriter, but also a movie genius. The visual aspect of this movie is great, the surf adventure is amzaing, and it even has an awesome soundtrack to back it up. Rad job Jack I give it 2 enthusiastic thumbs up!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best surf movie period
Review: September Sessions... really really sick. Besides the fact that the waves are insanely good and the music is super mellow, Kelly and Rob do an awesome job speaking and describing what it feels like to surf. I consider this the holy grail to surfing. If you haven't surfed before though, the message may pass you by. Every surfer should have a copy of this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best surf movie!
Review: This is a great surfing movie for those who enjoy watching the world's best surfers on the worlds sweetest waves without the pounding punk music that accompanies most surf movies. It was filmed during one surf trip to Indo with Dorian, Slater, Machado and others. The waves are perfect and the soundtrack is a great mix of laid back Jack Johnson style music that matches the surfing well. This is my favorite surf movie with the possible exception of the Endless Summer's and I highly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must See!
Review: This is a laid back version of the typical surf film. A must see for anyone interested in good surfing and good music

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Better than Shelter
Review: This is a surf movie in the style of Shelter and Thicker than Water. You get a real feel for boatlife traveling around Indo. Great stylin surfing on medium sized really fun waves. Good transitions and good varied music...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: by far the best
Review: this is the best surf video i have ever seen. it shows kelly, rob, brad, shane, and luke surfing perfect waves in sumatra. its one of those videos that inspires you to go to some remote island somewhere to find a wave like that. "the waves were as good as waves get" the video is well put together and has a great soundtrack. this is more of a chill movie than an amped one, so sit back and enjoy

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Epic Surf
Review: This video is definitely an artform. Jack brillantly displays videos not only as a sport but as a lifestyle. This comes across in the film and brings you into the music and the emotions of the surfers. The swell in sumatra is epic and the surfing is top notch as we see Kelly, Machado and co. ripping everything up. The film ends with us understanding the motivations behind the search for great waves, good friends, and isolation.
Just viewed a film called 5MM Canada, I also think this is a film that motivates you to take a remote surf-trip, a must see.


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