Rating: PG
Movie Release Date: August 21, 2009
DVD Release Date: January 12, 2010
Plot 411: A documentary about X-Games 14 that focuses on rally cars, skateboarding, snowboarding and motorcross.
Review: This movie is probably unbelievable on a 3D screen, because even watching it at home was pretty spectacular. The massive tricks that these athletes are doing are jaw-dropping crazy. I would've liked more commentary from them and a bit more about their history. However, I suppose anyone watching this type of film is probably familiar with its players. These adventure sports athletes are indeed nuts. Some of the stunts they're pulling are simply insane! After watching this, you'll never equate a skater with a slacker as these guys are training to do the impossible. The movie is narrated by Emile Hirsch and focuses on Shaun White, Travis Pastrana, Ricky Carmichael, Danny Way, Bob Burnquist, Kyle Loza and Jake Brown.
Watch It: If you're an extreme sports fanatic or you want to see just exactly how crazy some people can be.
Skip It: If you're looking for a true documentary. This one focuses more on the competition aspect than interviews with people.
Movie Release Date: August 21, 2009
DVD Release Date: January 12, 2010
Plot 411: A documentary about X-Games 14 that focuses on rally cars, skateboarding, snowboarding and motorcross.
Review: This movie is probably unbelievable on a 3D screen, because even watching it at home was pretty spectacular. The massive tricks that these athletes are doing are jaw-dropping crazy. I would've liked more commentary from them and a bit more about their history. However, I suppose anyone watching this type of film is probably familiar with its players. These adventure sports athletes are indeed nuts. Some of the stunts they're pulling are simply insane! After watching this, you'll never equate a skater with a slacker as these guys are training to do the impossible. The movie is narrated by Emile Hirsch and focuses on Shaun White, Travis Pastrana, Ricky Carmichael, Danny Way, Bob Burnquist, Kyle Loza and Jake Brown.
Watch It: If you're an extreme sports fanatic or you want to see just exactly how crazy some people can be.
Skip It: If you're looking for a true documentary. This one focuses more on the competition aspect than interviews with people.
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