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Ski Movie

Ski Movie

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Ski Movie - The follow up to last years "Global Storming"
Review: Ski Movie is not released yet. But last years DVD from the same company "Global Storming" is first rate Snow Porn! If the new flick is at least as good as GS, it's a solid "BUY" recamendation from this snow junkie. I give Global Storming 4 stars.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Ski Movie is On Time
Review: The opening sequence is probably the coolest part. Make all the cut scenes like that too. (Yeah, I know it costs a lot, that's what makes it good)

I've watched this through twice now since I got it and am left wondering how it compares to Global Storming, last years big MSP release.

Overall, the footage is cool, if not a bit boring (repetitive) by the time you get done watching. I recommend watching it in spurts whenever you get a free ten minutes or so if you really want to get juiced.

Ultimately, this movie was made to show off some of the big names, not provide a lot of Matrix moments, something MSP should work on in the future. Ex. The slo-mo chopper shot near the beginning, very cool. Do whatever it takes to make the viewer feel like they're right there.

The tunes were good, but again, after reading what went on Global Storming, I feel like they should go with what sounds good, not just what's new this year.

Enough trash, ski movie still gets the point across. It's a pretty solid four stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SKI MOVIE HAS IT ALL
Review: This has been my favorite ski movie for the last couple years, and is only beaten by the newer TGR movies. This movie is a much more extreme version of Warren Miller's movie (although "Fifty" was great) but without the constant commentary and humor. You can tell the movie is made by some great skiiers.

All the skiiers are great skiiers, from Les Trois Philipes to pretty boy Moseley and Seth Morrison - no Tommy Moe or Picabo here.

The soundtrack alone is worth buying, with bands such as Methods of Meyham (Tommy Lee), Crazytown, Long Beach Dub Allstars, Popa Roach, Sum 41, and more.

Definitely THE first ski movie to own. btw- JP Auclair is sick.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Skiing movie to date
Review: This has been my favorite ski movie for the last couple years, and is only beaten by the newer TGR movies. This movie is a much more extreme version of Warren Miller's movie (although "Fifty" was great) but without the constant commentary and humor. You can tell the movie is made by some great skiiers.

All the skiiers are great skiiers, from Les Trois Philipes to pretty boy Moseley and Seth Morrison - no Tommy Moe or Picabo here.

The soundtrack alone is worth buying, with bands such as Methods of Meyham (Tommy Lee), Crazytown, Long Beach Dub Allstars, Popa Roach, Sum 41, and more.

Definitely THE first ski movie to own. btw- JP Auclair is sick.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Movie Ever
Review: This is the best Movie i have ever Seen

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ski Movie is the sickest
Review: Well it's Matchstick Productions what else could you expect but the best from them and it defenitly is the best ski movie to date. It combinds the sickest new school tricks with the freshest powder shots in just about anywhere you could think of. This is a must have for all skiers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ski Movie is the sickest
Review: Well it's Matchstick Productions what else could you expect but the best from them and it defenitly is the best ski movie to date. It combinds the sickest new school tricks with the freshest powder shots in just about anywhere you could think of. This is a must have for all skiers.


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