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Step Into Liquid

Step Into Liquid

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stunnig Movie very creative surfers
Review: The movie itself is a great movie but surfing in the lakes is great. the features of disk 2 the dvd rom are great i really recomend this movie but you really have to like surfing cause if you dont like it you wont understand some terms of what they're talking about. Also Wingnut(endless summer 2) teaches you to surf. Awesome movie

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must See
Review: The waves are the star of this documentary about the world of surfing today. The film shows many different aspects of surfing from top competitors and extreme sports to weekend athletes having a good time. It is definitely a feel good movie with humorous sections and breathtaking footage of the largest wave ever ridden. The downsides of surfing faced by the average surfer are not dealt with (crowed conditions, aggressive surfers, the common minor injuries).

In the classic "Endless Summer" the surfers were young men; in the 1960's few women, kids or older people surfed. This update shows surfers of all ages and abilities enjoying the sport. The section with the top female surfers is particularly beautiful. Robert August, who was one of the surfers in "Endless Summer" appears in this film surfing with his son

The film will speak to surfers and people who love the ocean, but can be enjoyed by everyone. The footage is spectacular and the music is great. Enjoy. Aloha

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Magic
Review: This film does a great job of capturing the magic and state of mind of surfing. Surfing is surfing is surfing, and where there are waves there are surfers, and this comes across well with this film.

Beautiful photography and story...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect Documentary
Review: This film is perfect. It captures everything that is great about surfing or sports in general for that matter. The best part about the movie is the amazing footage captured on film. There are some shots in the movie that will blow you mind. It is like "Winged Migration" for surfers. The two-disc set has a load of special features like an extensive commentary and deleted scenes which are good to watch. It also includes a version of "Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer" for PC. Thsi is the perfect film and I would recommend it to anyone who has the slightest interest in surfing, documentaries, or athleticism.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I've never really thought of suicide until after this movie
Review: This has to be the worst movie I've ever seen in my LIFE. I would of had more joy out of taking a vacation to the middle east, no wonder Bin Landin wants to fly planes into us, we make stupid retard movies that only mongoloids would enjoy. If you enjoyed this movie do your mom a huge favor and never talk to her again and leave her a note how you killed yourself that way when some one asks her about her kids she can at least say with pride my kid is dead rather then my kid is watching this movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Step Into Liquid - The Surfing Community
Review: This is a fabulous movie. My husband is a surfer and I'm not, but the both of us could not wipe the smile off our faces during the entire film (and for an hour after). This movie is made unique by it's survey of the surfing community. It shows that all different types can be and are impacted by surfing. If nothing else, it'll open your eyes to see that a surfer can be a factory worker in Wisconsin or a child in Vietnam. This movie ranks up with 'In God's Hands' as far as quality.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stoked!
Review: This is a modern day Endless Summer. Dana follows his father's path and has produced an exciting, dramatic and beautiful represenation of present day surfing. After experiencing the movie, you will be stoked as well.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: very good, but not the best
Review: This is a very worthwhile successor to his father's "Endless Summer" series, but with a slightly different goal: to figure out the "stoke," that drives people to surf. His narration is very good, with the same dry humor as his father's. It's a relentlessly optimistic movie that makes you feel like you need to be out on a board RIGHT NOW. Still, it's a bit too big-budget for my tastes, with a lot of that extreme big-wave surfing focus that detracts from the soul of the film although the segments are fun to watch. I enjoyed the segments on the Great Lakes and Texas scenes the most, seeing the extremes people will go to in seriously wave-deprived areas. The "bring peace to Northern Ireland" scene was a bit much. Still, I intend to own the DVD when it comes out.

If you want something more akin to the original "Endless Summer," track down a copy of "Singlefin: Yellow" at your local shop; it's definitely the best surfing film of 2003.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: yes
Review: this is by far one of the best surfing movies. this movie really gets to the point of surfing and doesnt have some bank rober plot or some actors that are on a green screen at pipe. this really shows the true meaning of surfing. there are no actors and no stunt doubles. it is just some of the gratest surfers in the world at some of the most beautiful and undiscoverd beaches on earth.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better See it before it leaves theatres!
Review: This is one of the best documentaries on a sport I have seen so far. Excellent footage, unreal schematics, etc. Makes you wanna grab your surfboard after the movie and catch some waves. Can't wait for the DVD to come out! This is a for sure buy. I hope it wins some oscars.


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