Sipping Jetstreams: An Adventure in Life (2006) takes viewers on an exhilarating ride through the world of extreme sports and adventure. From surfing massive waves to jumping out of planes, this documentary showcases the adrenaline-fueled lifestyle of those who live on the edge. Join professional athletes as they push the limits of what is possible and embrace the thrill of life to the fullest. With stunning visuals and heart-pounding action, this film will leave you inspired to chase your own dreams and live life to the extreme.
After year's of silly stunts and goofy skits, HIT & RUN (2000) takes a more serious look at what makes these top pros tick through a series of intimate interviews paired with the cutting edge of performance surfing. Great sections from the Bruce Irons, Andy Irons, The Hobgoods, Donavon Frankenreiter, Shane Dorian, Rob Machado, Kelly Slater and more.
Castles In The Sky is a documentary movie that tells the story of the Scottish engineer and inventor, Robert Watson-Watt, who developed the radar technology that helped the Allies win World War II. The film explores his struggles and triumphs in the face of adversity and his relentless pursuit of his vision.
Thicker Than Water is a documentary film that delves into the captivating and competitive Australian surfing scene. It explores the lives of professional surfers, highlighting their struggles, triumphs, and the unique bond that exists within the surfing community. With breathtaking footage and personal interviews, the film offers a profound insight into the passion and dedication required to thrive in the world of Australian surfing.
The Kill 5 is an ode to Kelly Slater. Kelly has two sick sessions: a mental session and interview about the fun tropical surf in Tahiti, followed by a session at a California surf spot known for its amazing one-of-a-kind wedge. Slater drops in behind the lip over and over again. He pulls off critical turning on a dime, reminding the world once again why hes still the best surfer in the world. The Santa Cruz Harbor section, Tom Curren at his own private surfing spot, Kelly Slater at a secret spot in California, Ratboy in Indonesia and Flea surfing Mavericks all shot in 16mm. And dont forget Shawn Barney Barron pulling off the one-of-a-kind maneuver The Barrel Roll. Barney completes a full 360 standing up inside the tube of a wave. A move that has never been done again.
TK8-The White Album is fast music and eye popping surfing action. Thrilling and entertaining surfing with stars and legends. Includes the best action from the last twenty years of airs, tubes and carves. Edited together with the style of modern DJ.
This comedic real life approach to a road rules type of surf adventure features the misadventures of Greg Browning, Donavon Frankenreiter, Tim Curren and Shawn 'Barney' Baron. Filmed in 30 days, it covers the four surfers' journey down the coast of California while living in a rented RV. Along with the surf footage are practical jokes, footage of mishaps and complications on the trip, and the general comedy of the four guys living in such close quarters for a month.
Ratboy's section would be relevant going up against any surfing video today. His style is smoother, his airs more radical including the very first frontside 360 air, in which he spins all the way around. It was earth-shattering at the time. Pomer focuses his new and improved video camera not only on Santa Cruz surfers, but on some of the best surfers in the world outside of Santa Cruz. Spending the winter on the North Shore, he caught on film the amazing rides of Slater, Shane Dorian, and Kalani Robb.
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