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I frickin' LOVE the Totally Board series! TB1 stands apart in style from all the rest and has a super rad section about early snowboard mountaineering.
Then comes TB2 with it's badass grunge soundtrack and lots, and lots, and lots of crazy hucking.
From there the trend continues and in my opinion hits a kind of high point with TB6. I can still watch that flick and think it's badass. Lots of guys in it are still flailing a lot doing tricks but you can really see the progression beginning to take off.
dave downing uses a split in his entire part in tb7
Watched this again yesterday. Love this movie so much. Just curious, how do you know this little nug of info? Did he hike that surfboard up? "you always wake me up at 5 am, Mike. It's nothing new."
Joined: Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:57 pm Posts: 231 Location: North Sea
dln wrote:
I just picked up the Totally Board Box Set (TB#1-#10) on DVD.
Good shit to say the least.
Johan's part in TB5 is INSANE. 15 years ago and it still blows my mind today.
I got the Odin and was having trouble getting to terms with it,i had to sit down and watch this section multiple times and especially that last line where he drops 3000ft in a matter of seconds,thats how the Odin is suppose to be ridden
_________________ ''In reality nothing is more damaging to the adventurous spirit within a man than a secure future'' @GavanHennigan
I just picked up the Totally Board Box Set (TB#1-#10) on DVD.
Good shit to say the least.
Johan's part in TB5 is INSANE. 15 years ago and it still blows my mind today.
I got the Odin and was having trouble getting to terms with it,i had to sit down and watch this section multiple times and especially that last line where he drops 3000ft in a matter of seconds,thats how the Odin is suppose to be ridden
Joined: Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:57 pm Posts: 231 Location: North Sea
spruce cabin wrote:
IrishGav wrote:
dln wrote:
I just picked up the Totally Board Box Set (TB#1-#10) on DVD.
Good shit to say the least.
Johan's part in TB5 is INSANE. 15 years ago and it still blows my mind today.
I got the Odin and was having trouble getting to terms with it,i had to sit down and watch this section multiple times and especially that last line where he drops 3000ft in a matter of seconds,thats how the Odin is suppose to be ridden
Umm. Good luck with that, Gav!
forgot to mention my Odin is for sale now
_________________ ''In reality nothing is more damaging to the adventurous spirit within a man than a secure future'' @GavanHennigan
dave downing uses a split in his entire part in tb7
Watched this again yesterday. Love this movie so much. Just curious, how do you know this little nug of info? Did he hike that surfboard up? "you always wake me up at 5 am, Mike. It's nothing new."
Dave forever!
i was 13 in 1998 when tb7 came out and i was a hardcore snowboard rat. i memorized every piece of the industry a person could absorb.
if you look closley at the "you always wake me up at 5 am" scene its actually 4:45 am and hatchett told dave that it was 5.
H.R. Flufnstuf wrote:
Prime time years are TB 5-8. TB 5 is all-time favorite. I wish they still made movies like this...
i was 13 in 1998 when tb7 came out and i was a hardcore snowboard rat. i memorized every piece of the industry a person could absorb.
I hear ya. Had the series on a constant (VHS!) loop...
Sorry to keep posting on this thread but the Hatchett brothers and friends are 100% responsible for me moving out West seeking my destiny in the mountains. I owe them a shot and a beer when I see them.
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