JP and CB are sick as fuck. They both destroy pow, have been in the game for far longer than most of us, and crush handrails/ park features all the time.
Unfortunately, their Japan segment, as well as the layout, editing, flow, and music in REASONS was about as exciting as driving across Iowa/Nebraska while all your friends are slaying chest deep snow in Utah on the company budget. I love park, it's so fun and you can get very creative, but I absolutely love POW, and ski it as much as possible. Both are very fun, but when it came to watching reasons, EVERYTHING IN THE MOVIE, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF Quebec Handrails & Andreas's segment was not that enjoyable. The voice overs reminded me of Warren Miller circa 1996, the music was terribly unoriginal (Foo Fighters!, let's be serious PBP, that song sucked more than Freeze Magazine being notoriously shitchanned by Transworld. [Futhermore, you were the 9th or 10th production company to use Kids by MGMT, I know it's a catchy song bu it's not that fresh when everyone has it in their film]).
Don't get me wrong, Reasons had some of the most stunning cinematogrpahy ever captured on skis. The shots were positively fantastic. I've never seen follow cams/ heli shots/ paraglider shots that looked that sick. You created some innovative features and absolutley destoryed the urban segment. Your athletes are unparalleed and the best in the world. I've never seen anything like Simon boosting a QP. I've never see pow as deep as Japan, and I've never seen athletes stomp the shit out of dub cork 10z. I've never seen athletes slay mini-golf lines and handrails equally as well (Mike Henituk).
Despite the fact that you had the perfect roster of athletes and some of the best cinematogphers in the industry, that movie exasperating to watch. Some of the editing simply didn't make sense. Inruns to rails were cut, cerain features were cut, and certain tricks were cut up so much the viewer lost sight of what the athlete did.
I absolutely love Poor Boyz. You guys are a tremendous influence on my skiing and there was a time in my life when I watched your movies 2-3 times a day. You helped me fall in love with this sport and I can't thank you enough for putting your soul into getting kids stoked on a daily basis. Unfortunately, Reasons was not up to par.
I purchased your film, as well as Such is Life, Turbo, Claim, Slamina, Road to Nowhere, and Under the Influence this year. After watching your film 8 or 10 times, I decided to put it on the DVD shelf for good. It's just not put together as well as some of the other films this year. Take a movie like Turbo for example, Every segment gets me pumped to ski, not nostalgic of "Why I ski" and although your film is kinda enjoyable to fall asleep with, I would much rather play turbo or watch youtube edits prior to going skiing.