Epic
While I was a little bit skeptical on purchasing this after reading all the negative reviews about compatibility issues on the PS3, I decided to take the risk after confirming Amazon's return policy and hearing about how awesome this video was. The disc I received worked fine on my PS3 and looks absolutely amazing. This is an epic snowboarding film full of back country, powder-shredding goodness. Park rats beware: there are absolutely no rails in this movie, it's all about big drops, big air and powder. The cinematography here is top notch and the blu-ray transfer looked flawless on my widescreen. This is something people who don't even appreciate snowboarding can get into. The only drag here is that there is too much Travis Rice and not much diversity in the lineup of riders. But hey, it's his movie! Jeremy Jones actually steals the show in a mind-blowing sequence that ends with him busting his face and your jaw dropping in amazement. Another quip I have is the music is too...
Action HD ground- breaking film- making!!!!
Wow... I did not even snowboard at the point that I saw this film. From the opening credits, all the way until the end, my eyes were glued to the screen like a kid in a candy store. This was better than a candy store though.
HD filming at its finest, the scenery is luscious, the action shots are truly superb, the editing is thoughtful and seamless. And on top of it all, the soundtrack builds slowly like a crescendo and makes you want to leave the movie on repeat in the background of whatever party you are throwing. This movie far surpasses any prior ski/snowboard, snow- porn film ever made, in every way possible. That's It That's All Snowboard Blu-Ray Disc
What a world...
I'm not going to harp on and on about this ground-breaking snowboarding DVD because there is really too much to praise. Great soundtrack, killer cinematography, a stellar cast of boarders, pitch-perfect editing, mile after mile of gorgeous camera work, and replay value coming out the wazoo. A must-buy for snowphiles.
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