Forum menu
Good luck trying to buy the 4K version of the whole thing if you have a UK postcode!
MGo either assumes everyone lives in the US, or is only set up to take payment from US cards.
that's brilliant, smooth luscious flow, cool truck, nice pinstriping on it, was that stock? nice song, nice light, nicely shot. great riding.
thanks to this thread, I'd have missed it for god knows how long otherwise.
Danny Mac riding along some railings or doing a 360 down some subway steps, doesn't exactly mimic my everyday riding, but I still love to watch him and can appreciate his skill just like this video.
I thought it was brilliant. Great to hear a decent tune selection instead of some gnar rock or pumping house track and the riding/track was just how I'd like to think I'd ride if I had the skill/time/energy/balls/talent.
I watched the whole thing. It's no Mud Cows, but it's pretty cool.
As someone said above - that sequence does represent a change of pace and mood in a film that successfully pulls off several.
๐
Thought it was beautiful. Best mtb film I've seen in a long time.
Wow there are some miserable people here! I liked it - sublime floaty feeling and a 'perfect run' vibe. Along with some pretty mind -blowing skills.
It made me smile.
Everything wrong with modern mtbing in one video
And yet from where I'm standing it's everything that's right with modern mtbing ๐
Can you get it as a dvd rather than just itunes? If its a more artistic video and worth watching all of it I'd rather watch it properly but I can only find itunes purchase ๐
It's coming on Blu-ray and DVD - just not yet.
Loved it. Where on earth is that location?? Incredible scenery.
The whole movie is pretty good. The picture quality is amazing (that'll be the RED cameras) and it all just seems chilled and smooth.
Put it through the HD TV, turned the stereo up and watched it that way. It just looks and sounds beautiful and makes a change from the rough and lofi(which I also like) online edits.
Although I'd like to see a Chris Kovarik/Sam Hill edit of the Smith/McDonald Drift Track.
Tom KP
Out of interest was anyone else not able to watch it in 4k? I tried on a work computer on fibre with about 10Mbps download speed and it just kept freezing till I backed it off to 1440p.
AlexSimon - MemberIt's coming on Blu-ray and DVD - just not yet.
Ta. I will wait for blu-ray then, i so rarely buy dvd's/films on itunes etc so spending the extra however much to have a hard copy would be worth it.
Even coming from a firmly XC perspective its good to have a film to watch to force you outside when its sleeting in January!
I liked that but to be honest it's about the 4th or 5th best segment in the movie!
Tom van Steenbergen's segment with the bear was my favourite, closely following by Aggy on the Glacier and Steve Smith/Brook Macdonald.
Superficial - MemberWow there are some miserable people here!
So anyone who disagrees with your opinion is miserable? This was a discussion forum last I checked.
Tom van Steenbergen in Rise is quality, has a Ninja drop in also.
I liked it.
To all the "spoiling the virgin landscape" lot: Does it look like virgin landscape? Really? I'm no expert, but it looks like an area deforested for grazing
Historically, New Zealand was dominated by forest below the alpine treeline, but about 1000 years of Polynesian and European colonisation has resulted in the destruction of nearly three-quarters of the indigenous forest cover
I enjoyed the riding and the filming of it, even the soundtrack was good. Only thing that grated for me was the trail itself. I know it could all be flattened and in a years time you wouldn't know it was ever there, but it seemed really out of place in such a lovely place, a real scar. For some reason I felt a little bit uncomfortable about it.
Excellent vid I though, as does everyone I know who rides a mtb.
I thought this level of misery only existed in the chat forum, obviously wrong!
Whilst i'm firmly in the like camp for this vid it does seems to be quite polarising.
Most MTB vids are removed from the style of riding I do and the places i do it, but that also seems to motivate me to ride more and to explore.
If i'm watching stuff on trails i know i often find it boring. One of the few that does perk me up is this
Sometimes the epic natural stuff can be a bit boring e.g. Where The Trail Ends. But I love Strength In Numbers
i enjoyed it, but, is this just me, or is it a little bit like watching someone else play a computer game? possibly because (can't spell his name) made it look so effortless.
as for the 'scar on the landscape' stuff, please, it's a field. A sheep factory.
Loved it.
A few bitch cranks and a loooong intro but otherwise the best thing I've seen in ages. As above would love to know where it was shot.
Loved the video, particularly the Steenbergen bit, couldn't help but think that putting Smith and Mcdonald on a smooth bit of grass a bit of a waste though. I'd have loved to have seen them blatting over an alp of something.
Love that, pre bike swap is soooooo smooth, bike swap & drop in made me spill my pint, thumbs up!
yep, loved that. Alot. Reminded me of playing Dave Mirra on the old PS2.
Im in the left me cold camp. Yes its well filmed and hes good at riding big jumps but beyond that it did nothing for me as its not IMHO mountain biking, its big bmx, and doesnt relate to what mountain biking is to me.
Awesome.. Keep watching it every time it pops up on my feed.
Slightly slowed down I recon and the 360's both ways are sweet.
Remember the camera makes everything look flat.
I'm very tempted to buy that video.
I'll tell you what I do find utterly tedious: bloody go pro helmet cam videos of people riding along!
Well I bought the video and thought it was pretty flipping amazing. By far the best production, filming and editing you're likely to see, combined with awesome locations and ridiculous skills.
Bought it and watched it on a small and big screen now.
It's fantastic. The whole film is nicely shot and (to me) has a few new ideas.
It's not how I ride a bike, of course not. I'm nowhere near as fast, smooth or good as I'd like to be so I wouldn't expect it to be. It is however a little escapism and inspirational in many respects.
I don't watch films like this to see a version of me and my mates riding, that'd be dull as the weather outside is right now.
Think I'll buy it tonight off the back of that - what a video!
I don't watch films like this to see a version of me and my mates riding, that'd be dull as the weather outside is right now.
And yet "chubby amateurs" is the most popular search category on Pornhub.
๐
Loved it....
His ridings just so buttery smooth...
I'm in the like camp too. The bike swap bit was ace as was the whole effortless flow he had.
Most 'perp' level riding had nothing to do with what I do....be it XC,DH, Enduro etc. I still enjoy watching it and can appreciate how good the riding is.
Left me cold as well, didn't quite feel like the sum of it's parts. Much preferred the Making Of vid ๐
That was cool, loved how it flowed and the first video i've seen in a long time that has me window shopping for downhill bikes
When is this coming out on bluray or somewhere it can be downloaded so we own the file rather than a stream? Will it come out as originally advertised in 4K resolution?
I thoroughly enjoyed that just like I thoroughly enjoy watching the tour, DH world champs or snippets from the Trans Provonce / Sovoire etc, I can relate to it because he's riding a bike and that's one of the few things in life that gives me the escape, solitude, enjoyment.
I'm in Peuto Banus right now and will be watching the riders today, I won't be disgusted in the fact that some heinous act has been committed on fragile earth by carving a smooth Tarmac roads across the landscape.
I'll take it for what it is, their job, life, progression.
Coursemyhorse it's available on iTunes now.
Sorry I knew it was on itunes, that was my point. We were told it was a going to be 4K. Well... it's not is it currently? itunes and google play do 1080p streams? In fact, I think it might be only 720p on one of them? Can someone confirm? I'm reluctant to pay for something I don't own and have to watch via a stream if I ever want to. Shame, as I can't see another way of watching it.
