Posts Tagged ‘snowboard videos’

FunLand Films’ “What Friends Are For”

By Nick Lipton • Sep 28th, 2009 • Category: Features, Videos

The 2009 release from FunLand Films “What Friends are For.” The whole movie is below, so watch it, skip through it, enjoy it, hate it, do whatever you want.



High Fives with Todd Richards: Snowboard Videos!

By admin • Sep 4th, 2009 • Category: Features, High Fives with Todd Richards

It’s that time of year. Snowboard videographers are locked away in the studio making sure the cuts match up perfectly with whatever kind of music is popular in videos this year, getting the latest flicks ready for human consumption. What will this year’s videos bring and more importantly, what does Todd think? As a man [...]



Josh Dirksen One-Foots All Over Hump Day

By Brooke Geery • May 13th, 2009 • Category: Features, Hump Day Interviews

The man, the myth, the legacy. And some one-footed backflips.



Space Odyssey: Bendini Productions Premieres its Latest

By admin • Oct 12th, 2001 • Category: Features, News, Old stuff

Emerson, Mass
By Rudy Kaytron
Friday October the twelfth was a night the East Coast has been waiting to have for a long time now. Ben Fee, an ex-blue lodge resident turned Emerson film student, had a vision. Better yet, he acted on it. Last
December Ben Fee dropped out of school, [...]



Life Behind the Iron Curtain

By admin • Jun 1st, 2001 • Category: Features, Old stuff, Random

(reported from the eastern theater by YoBeat’s war correspondent David S. Bobolay)
“…..AND THEY USED THESE EASTERN STATES AS A TYPE OF BLOCKAD,E A BARRIER TO HELP PROTECT THE VAST RICHES OF THE MOTHERLAND. THIS BLOCKADE BECAME KNOWN AS AN IRON CURTAIN, AN IMPENETRABLE WALL TO THE OUTSIDE WORLD. INHABITANTS OF THESE EASTERN STATES [...]



1999 Snowboard Video Reviews

By admin • Sep 8th, 1999 • Category: Features, Old stuff, Random

TB 8: Infinity
Standard Films
WARNING: DO NOT WATCH THIS FILM ALONE OR WITHOUT A REMOTE!
In the tradition of such films as TB1-7, TB 8 proves to be nothing new or original. The reason I so passionately stress the importance of the remote control being that in-between the good parts, are lots and lots of powder turns [...]