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that movie was a horrible idea. There is no way I am going to watch a full length movie of fucked up tricks. I personally cannot stand when the crash section of a film is longer than 5 minutes. The people who will buy this will also have movies such as "Wildest Cop Chases" and "Rodeo Bloopers." It sadens me that PBP would make a movie like this.
RESPECT for the risks, that's why. Gapers out there need to be reminded of the risks involved w trying the shit they see pros doing, not making crash segs would be living in denial. I am going to order a copy of this just to remind me, my little bro and our friends to use ur dome and progress at a calculated pace, getting good with one trick before stepping it up.
In the words of Jon Olssen, I'm not into crazyness, I'm into perfection.
I am pretty sure that is the point of crash segments in movies. I am saying that watching a whole movie on it would be overkill for me. I think a good crash seg is necessary in a good film for the same reasons as you, I just don't want to watch a movie centered around it. It would be like watching a good murder mystery movie compared to watching 2 hours of Ted Bundy killing hookers.
i dont even watch crash segments. why would i want to be reminded of the bad times during skiing? watching falls is where i look into myself and say "do i really wanna take the risk of ending up as a vegetable just to ski?" Ive had bad falls and injuries and i dont wanna remember them. i just wanna watch skiing that reassures me that i wanna keep skiing hard