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thetrailboss

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There was a Radio Ron clip, but it looked a little narrow for Gunbarrel. Could be though. Didn't detect any other possible Sundown footage in the trailer.

He was at SB. Looked a little like the entrance to Stein's.
 

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that was just the teaser guys. you'll get some sundown gratification out of the flick, i promise. A) those guys had a blast B) Hammer won C) Pat got a rodeo 5 on tele's for the first time that season on our jump D) Jen killed it E) Dan Marion's flat 3 while rocking flanel is sick
 

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I know that's the teaser. I was reading the credits for the film, which are listed on the site, as well as the list of ski areas. Or was I misinterpreting and the credits are for the teaser only?

http://www.skitheeast.net/shop/product/Wild-Stallions-DVD-Pre.DSH.Order-Package
Wild Stallions Athletes: Will Wesson, Andy Parry, Dan Marion, Cedric TF, Clayton Vila. Shea Flynn, Justin Perry, Garrett Russell, Stacey Rachdorf, Ben Leoni, LJ Strenio, Sean Jordan, Nick Martini, Giray Dadali, The Hammer, Radio Ron, Jay Bowen, Asia Magriby, Tony Rossi, Alexis Godbout, Jon Brogan, JD Zicat, Erik Olson, Zeph Hallowell, Maude Raymond

Filmed On Location:
Stowe, VT
Mt. Bohemia, MI
Jay Peak, VT
Cannon, NH
Chic Choc Mountains, QC
White Mountains, NH
Tug Hill Plateau, NY
Sugarloaf, ME
Sugarbush, VT
Sunday River, ME
Big Boulder, PA
Blue Mountain, PA
Killington, VT
Mount Snow, VT
Various urban locales
 

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I think another NE ski movie outfit needs to step up and give these guys some competition. The shtick is getting old though I admire them for sticking with their "style". I just don't find myself as jazzed up for their annual release as I used to be. They need an "Epoch 2". It doesn't even have to be backcountry oriented. That movie just had something special to it and nothing has really come close since though BFI was a close second.

I still get jazzed for their annual movies because while their schtick may be getting old, it is still different than all the other ski movies out there. All the other movies have the same locations, same players, same helicopter shots, etc.. It would be great to have another Eastern concentrated outfit but I do like the Meathead's formula and my 7 year old loves their movies and has little interest in any other ski movies I watch.

I do agree with your point re: Epoch. I'd love to see something like that.
 

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just the fact that they're so into eastern skiing is good enough for me. Plus they make a quality product, they give me ideas for some of my own editing...
 

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Has he been hanging out with Greg? :lol:

Cool stuff!

I see "rad" used quite a bit lately, outside of AZ, which I attribute to Greg's campaign to bring the word back into favor. It's really catching on! :beer:
 

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I'm surprised after all the fame and fortune..the Meatheads don't just pack up and go out west..lol

I'm not

What they do is unique to the East. They head out west and they're movies would get lost in the competition. Western ski film companies are a dime a dozen.


Another thing could be that they simply enjoy living here. If I was independently wealthy, I wouldn't move out west even though the skiing is better. I'd certainly make 2-3 trips a season, but the east is home.
 

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I think another NE ski movie outfit needs to step up and give these guys some competition. The shtick is getting old though I admire them for sticking with their "style". I just don't find myself as jazzed up for their annual release as I used to be. They need an "Epoch 2". It doesn't even have to be backcountry oriented. That movie just had something special to it and nothing has really come close since though BFI was a close second.

I do agree, but I still feel fortunate to have them making films. I enjoy the footage in their films more than any other as it's terrain I could realistically go ski several times a winter.

All other western big mountain movies I find myself waiting for the 3 minute segment on an eastern area and I'm usually disappointed because 2.5 minutes of it will be park footage.
 

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I think another NE ski movie outfit needs to step up and give these guys some competition. The shtick is getting old though I admire them for sticking with their "style". I just don't find myself as jazzed up for their annual release as I used to be. They need an "Epoch 2". It doesn't even have to be backcountry oriented. That movie just had something special to it and nothing has really come close since though BFI was a close second.

I do agree, but I still feel fortunate to have them making films. I enjoy the footage in their films more than any other as it's terrain I could realistically go ski several times a winter.

All other western big mountain movies I find myself waiting for the 3 minute segment on an eastern area and I'm usually disappointed because 2.5 minutes of it will be park footage.

I agree with Steve that the shtick gets a little old sometimes, but they're still the best thing out there, IMHO. I too would love to see another Epoch-esque movie come out.

I don't watch the big western/international movies nearly as much as Meathead's stuff because I'll probably never visit any of the spots featured. I can relate to the Meathead's movies because it's locations that I'm much more likely to see for myself.
 

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When you pre-order, do you get the t-shirt right away, then the DVD when its released? Or do they wait to send it all to you at the same time. Never pre-ordered before, but I'd like to get the t-shirt for Iceman to wear to ramp camp if possible...

If I remember correctly when I pre-ordered last year the DVD and T-shirt came together.

The trailer is good stoke, I'll have to pre-order it when I get home, I always look forward to their movies.
 

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I think another NE ski movie outfit needs to step up and give these guys some competition. The shtick is getting old though I admire them for sticking with their "style". I just don't find myself as jazzed up for their annual release as I used to be. They need an "Epoch 2". It doesn't even have to be backcountry oriented. That movie just had something special to it and nothing has really come close since though BFI was a close second.

Dude, we should do it.

Let's get an AZ crew together a few times throughout the season at everyone's home mountain (although we have to schedule it early and make it firm). Then get Greg and me (not that I have a great camera, but it's okay) and a few other people to film it. We could make a ski movie the way we want. We could have solid mogul sections, contest footage (Sundown, obviously), humor sections by Steeze, mountain tours/ripfests by HPD, dmc, and others, Pow lines, terrain park footage, apres shots, and a wide variety of music to tie it all together.

AlpineZone - The Movie.

If nothing else, it would be a fun time.
 

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That looks up there with "Born From Ice" This will be another addition to the porn collection.

It took 4 pages???

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