The
video includes all new footage from John Cardiel, Henry
Sanchez, Tosh Townend, Dustin Dollin, and Heath Kirchart.
This video is going to be remembered as one of TransWorld's
best ever. Available on DVD and VHS video!
You
are invited to witness one of the most insane, outrageous
motocross videos ever created "Global
Addiction. This pulse-pounding film shows
Travis Pastrana pull off a never-before-attempted
jump into the Grand Canyon. Never since the first
Crusty film, has a new motocross
film been so anticipated. The films producer/director
Gregg Godfrey made the three "Children
of a Metal God" movies and is known throughout
the world as one of the best motocross film makers.
The film also stars todays top freestylers Mad
Mike Jones, Kenny Bartram, Nate Adams, Jake Windham
and many, many more.
Extreme
Sports - Catch On
Extreme
Sportbike Riding
When
was the last time you felt an adrenaline rush so exhilarating
that it was addictive? Some get this feeling from board
sports, some from power sports, but there are groups from
around the world that find their rush through extreme sportbike
riding!
You
might ask yourself, what is Extreme Sportbike Riding? Ripping
wheelies and rolling stoppies are some of the tricks that
keep these guys on the edge! Bringing sportbike riding to
an entirely new level. They have taken these antics to the
highways, public roads, industrial parks and anywhere they
can show their stuff. (or stunts). And not only do they
defy conservative riding; theyre building it into
a sport. They are the leaders of a new generation of riding
thats hitting the pavement with a vengeance!
Extreme
Sportbike Riding has newly sanctioned events. Some events
are sponsored by major organizations and the realization
of it becoming a legitimate sport is getting bigger. Fully
sanctioned events are happening nationwide, but without
the support of sponsors, groups are finding it hard to travel.
Video and merchandise sales seem to keep them going, but
everyone is hoping for much more.
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Rock
Climbing
Rock
climbing (check
Pure Force)
has moved from the fringe to the mainstream over the past
few years; according to one estimate, a half-million Americans
now find joy in dangling from cliffs, up from 50,000 in
1989. Wakeboarding, a snowboarding-waterskiing hybrid that
allows participants to flip, spin,inverted and carom off
buoys at high speeds, had 100,000 adherents in 1991; that
figure has jumped to multi millions. Even the most extreme
of extreme/action sports are booming: Sky surfing, in which
expert parachutists perform acrobatic twists and turns on
graphite boards, while free falling from 13,000 feet, didn't
exist in 1990; now it attracts thousands of devotees.
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Snowboard
- Standard Films Makes "Notice
To Appear" TB11
Mike
Hatchett and Standard Films have completed another
snowboard video production "White
Balance -TB12" completing a dozen
of the worlds most poplular snowboard video series
" Totally
Board". This is one of the best and
most anticipated videos to date by Standard Films.
The 12th video in the Totally Board series includes
Terje Haakonsen, F. Kalbermatten, John Jackson, Dave
Downing, Jeremy Jones, Brandon Ruff, Steve Gruber
and more.
Stacy
Peralta's "Dogtown and Z-Boys,"the winner
of the Audience Award and the Director Award
at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival, has been accepted
to the Toronto International Film Festival. The
film was written by Stacy Peralta and Craig Stecyk,
produced by Agi Orsi and executive produced by Jay
Wilson of Vans. It was narrated by Sean Penn.
The
high-flying "vert" style of skateboarding
is such a defining element of youth culture, it's
hard to believe it wasn't invented by a skateboard
manufacturer. In fact it was invented on the streets
of Dogtown, a section of Santa Monica and Venice
"where the debris meets the sea." In the
early 1970s, this rundown urban beach neighborhood
spawned the Zephyr Skating Team. The Z-Boys took
their clunky skateboards onto asphalt-bankedschool
playgrounds and empty swimming pools and learned
to "carve" these three-dimensional terrains
in new ways, instinctively gravitating to a fluid,
surfing-inspired style that was both stylish and
improvisational. The Z-Boys caught the mainstream
skating world off guard at the Del Mar Nationals
in 1975, where they made their first splash. Within
a year, the aggressive Dogtown style came to dominate
the sport, and its young masters, Jay Adams, Tony
Alva and Stacy Peralta, became international teenage
superstars. "Dogtown and Z-Boys" is the
story of a group of gifted kids who inadvertently
inspired an American pop culture phenomenon.
Former Z-boy and Director Stacy Peralta combines
interviews with the original Zephyr team members:
Jay Adams, Tony Alva, Bob Biniak, Paul Constantineau,
Shogo Kubo, Jim Muir, Peggy Oki, Stacy Peralta, Nathan
Pratt, Wentzle Ruml and Allen Sarlo, with the stunning
photography of Stecyk and Glen E. Friedman.
Stacy Peralta (Director, Co-Writer) is an original
Z-Boy and is considered one of the founding fathers
of modern skateboarding. At nineteen, Peralta walked
away from his skating career and formed the skate
company Powell Peralta. With the help of trend-setting
graphic artists Craig Stecyk and Vernon Courtland
Johnson, Powell Peralta became an industry leader
in just five years. Peralta and his company discovered
Tony Hawk. They sponsored him for eleven years as
the founder and coach of Powell Peralta's Bones Brigade
skateboard team. In 1984, Peralta and creative partner
Craig Stecyk produced their first skateboard film,
"The
Bones Brigade Video Show," launching
a skate-video revolution that shifted the balance
of power in the field away from the traditional magazines
and the corporate organizers of competitive events.
Many young skaters now routinely bypass competition
altogether, choosing video instead.
Peralta has appeared in several skating films, including
"Freewheelin'" in 1976. He served as a second
unit director on the films "Police Academy 4,"
"Gleaming the Cube" and "Thrashin.'"
As a result of his video work with the Bones Brigade,
Peralta worked on Steven Spielberg's "Hook"
(1990) as a scene choreographer and skateboard consultant.
After leaving Powell Peralta in 1991, he began directing
and producing television specials, pilots and series.
He recently directed the interview series"Influences"
for Bravo.
Re-viewer
- skateboard Industry Insider When you get done watching Jump Off a Building,
you may as well toss it straight back in for a second
viewing. It needs to be seen again so you can try
to comprehend the burliness factor; the camera just
can't do enough justice for some things. The team
you all should know: Bam Margera, Elissa Steamer,
Ed Templeton, Mike Maldonado, Chris Senn, Kerry Getz,
and Brian Anderson. If you're accustomed to the way
of the machine, you shan't be let down by this offering.
The video spins an amazing soundtrack featuring classics
from Janis Joplin, Jethro Tull, and Pink Floyd. And
tomorrow's classics as well: Sonic Youth, Dinosaur
Jr., and The Scorpions.
The skating, as if you couldn't guess, is full of
insane stunts and body bashing. But Jump Off a Building
is not to be confused with Welcome To Hell. No Jamie
Thomas, kids, I'm sorry. Don't worry, Toy Machine's
future is in safe, capable hands. If you haven't been
up to Phillyside, ring up Mike and Bam and they'll
show you how to get there. And Elissa will show you
how to do a kickflip, and Kerry'll demonstrate how
to do anything precise, and Ed's giving out impossibles
down the road along with Chris--who's on a serious
diet of aggresion, and Brian--who's been eating off
the same plate as Chris, but digests it just a little
differently. Just buy it 'cause it's a good purchase.
You know, one of those gems you can thorw in again,
and again, and again, and again ... you get the picture.
. . This gets a 10 out of 10
on the sicktor scale.
gave
it 10 out a 10 on the Action
Sports Videos Sicktor Scale TM
Re-viewer
Customer
- Jason
Jones I
got this video "Jump Off A Building" last
week. Bam, Kerry, and Brian all had killer parts.
The rest was sick, but these guys were my favorites.
I got so hyped after watching it a dozen times or
so, that I went out and tried to jump of a bridge.
Not really, but I was trying 50/50 transfers on
the bridge railing into the street. The music was
awesome, perfectly fitting the styles of each skater.
The thing that really impressed me about this video
was that every member of this crew is incredibly
solid. Their styles are such that I can easily visualize
them skating together at some late night session.
I recomend this video to everyone
looking for the best riding on video.
.
. This gets a 9.9 out of 10
on the sicktor scale.
gave
it 9.9 out a 10 on the Action
Sports Videos® Sicktor Scale TM
Re-viewer
- Motocross Industry Insider: Travis
Pastranas video, Revelation: 199, is an amazing
video that will have you hitting the rewind button
over and over and over. We saw the end of it at Indy,
then grabbed a copy from Point Xs Randy Cole
to bring back to the office for further review. The
shots from the "handlebar cam" of Travis
doing tricks at his local riding spot are incredible,
and the new trick he's working on called the "Body
Variable" is just insane. Watching him go for
this trick a 360-degree body spin while doing
an uphill double is a lesson in reckless, wonderful
youth. And to think this was all happening as he was
on his way to a 125cc National Championship, the Team
USA victory at the MX des Nations, and then trying
to get ready for the season shows how much he loves
riding and jumping his motorcycle
This gets a 9.9 out of 10 on the sickability scale.
gave
it 9.9 out a 10 on the Action
Sports Videos Sicktor Scale TM
Re-viewer -
Customer- Robert Jackson: Travis
Pastrana has so much energy, talent, and love for
riding, it fires up the screen. If any rider could
carry his own movie this kid is it! .
After seeing Travis's two amazing parts in TerraFirma
6, I have been a huge fan. He takes riding further
to a new level most can't touch. Revelation: 199 is
about 40 minutes of watching one of the best riders
in the world do all that can possible be done on a
motorcycle even try to back-flip it. It will
get you so amped up to ride you wont believe
it!.
This
gets a 9.8 out of 10 on the sickability scale.
gave it 9.8 out a 10 on the Action
Sports Videos® Sicktor Scale TM
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