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THE HIT LIST

Darwin

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I got my copy yesterday and all I have to say is, If your looking for ski porn it doesn't any better!
 

skididdie

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eatskisleep said:
Can you compare it to Yearbook in anyway?

in my opinion its a lot differant than Yearbook. i should say that im a big fan of both movies. Yearbook has more of a Rock'n soundtrack and a little more park. Hit List is mostly big mountain and mostly a pretty chill soundtrack. the skiers in Hit List have longer segments for the most part. and the photography is pretty amazing too. my only question is "where is C.R.???"
oh, if you want to see a donkey, check out John Mcmurry on the 2nd disc. know what i mean.
 

altarip55

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I just watched it tonight. I have to say I wasn't that stoked on it. I thought they used a lot of the same angles they did from Yearbook. Especially the Whistler shots. I'm not a critic and give MSP much due respect, but I think it seemed a bit thrown together. Lots of double shots and Pollards section was him landing switch the whole time. Landing switch in powder is hard I give em that, but his style just wasn't portrayed that well. The lines they skied (Other than Hugo and Pep) weren't super tech either. Ingred killed it in Yearbook, but was just ok in Hit List. She's a way better skier then what's shown. Oh well, that's just my opinion. What does it matter anyway, it still got me pumped to ski.
 
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