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Step into Liquid
List Price: $14.98 Our Price: $11.99
DVD - 20 April, 2004 Lions Gate
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Director: Dana Brown (II)
Number of Media: 2
Features: - Anamorphic
- Color
- Dolby
- DVD-Video
- Limited Edition
- Widescreen
- NTSC
Related Areas: Biography, Color, Compassionate, Documentary, Easygoing, English, Extreme Sports, Lyrical, Movie, Sociology, Special Interest, Sports, Sports & Recreation, Summery, USA, Warm |
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| DVD Description Thanks to Dana Brown's delightful Step Into Liquid, the surfing scene in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, should get a healthy boost. That's because Brown, in the tradition of his father, filmmaker Bruce Brown (The Endless Summer), has captured dazzling images of surfers riding curls in some of the world's most exotic--and sometimes unlikely--places. Besides the action on Lake Michigan, Brown leads us to Costa Rica, where the sport's senior elite (including Summer star Robert August) prove they still have the moves, and Oahu's North Shore, where the legendary Pipeline inspires this quote: "It's so scary, maybe you die a little." Most entertaining is a segment in County Donegal, where the American Malloy brothers startle the locals and meet their Irish counterparts on the grayest ocean imaginable. Great personal stories here, including the tale of Northern California's Dale Webster, who has never missed a day on the waves in 30 years. --Tom Keogh |
| Customer Reviews
Surf culture ABC's One of the best surf vidios ever produced,, allows the public to understand the surfing world
A Work of Art I hear people ask, "why do these crazy surfers get up before the sun comes out in freezing cold water?" This movie provides a glimpse into this craziness. It opens up the world of a beautiful and unique connection with nature that seems to keep the surfer coming back for more, time and time again... addicted to the ocean's power and awe. This film is a work of art.
Nice documentary - But not killer surf Interesting overall on the many aspects and location of surfing: lake, waves from an ocean freighter, sand, to finally the killer locations like jaws and the 100 miles off of California.
Also, the hydro surfing was good, but not that much information.
Ocerall, there was a shallowness to the piece. I would have enjoyed a greater depth to the killer surf locations and technology. |
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