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what did you guys think of the premier. i saw it in Halifax nova scotia canada. it was so sick. the urbans were legit. and the back country i am still thinking about. what are your thoughts?
Refresh was pretty sick. I also went to the "Every Day is Saturday" (Triple threat) which was way sicker in my opinion. Still though, there were some nice shots in refresh that i really enjoyed.
im going to have to disagree with this. I saw both of them and i think level 1 is way ahead of everyone else. refresh had banger shots one right after another. incredible urban and backcountry and just the right amount of big mountain. it is probably my favorite movie so far. dont get me wrong everyday is a saturday had some sick shots, like the chairlift cable grind. but all in all, refresh was incredible.
I saw Refresh and So Far So Hood last night at UVM and it was unbelievable. I loved the Finland urban part. Delorme's segment was sooooooooo sick and same with the PC segment. And Tom Wallich was there making it the shit.
Dude me too. Refresh was not only the best ski movie of the year, but possible of all time.
Best Narrator: Warren Miller, check
Great Skiing action all around, check
And tons of banger moments including Alaskan Head Cam, Check and Check.
You won the skis? Nice dude. I did not see EDIAS but I think Refresh is the best I have ever seen. So Far So Hood was good, but it's the kind of movie you would just have playing in your room for the hell of it for a vibe, where as Refresh is the kind of movie you sit down and watch the whole thing.
I have to agree. Level 1's movie will (hopefully) be seen as a classic, whereas 4bi9's movie felt like an extended edit. Nothing wrong with that, and I enjoyed it, but it could've been a bit more movie-ish if that makes sense