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Teton Gravity Research video - Lost And Found (teaser)

28 October 2007 One Comment

Teton Gravity Research (TGR) produces good stuff for old-school skiers such as me. I am an old fart already but I enjoy watching TGR movies on Sundays. Lost & Found ski movie is a skiing movie released in this year. Check out the Lost & Found ski movie teaser below. What makes this teaser nice is that it is a bit different from those traditional ski movie teasers. It is funny. Actually the narrator makes the teaser funny by his “story telling” approach. Another great thing is the flute music with mountain scenes instead of trash metal with freeskiing or rap with new school tricks. Another funny part starts in 0:43 when they asked the guys “what lost & found means to you“.

And then.. in 1:01 it starts. Fabulous powder skiing on “powder fields” and in a forest. Check out that guy riding in 1:01-1:04. Goddamn I would pay strawberries to be in his boots on that powder field! Or how about that dude in 1:08 landing his board on that deep powder? Holy *%&£$@.. I’m in love! In the end of the teaser you see good ol’ Seth Morrison, which means he appears in the film as well. Yeah, that sounds good. I am Seth’s fanboy since the stone age and I’m proud of it. Man, I love watching Seth-boy skiing the mountain faces of Valdez and Whistler..

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  • www.bestretirementadvisor.info » Sunday Video: Teton Gravity Research - Lost And Found (teaser) said:

    [...] marko added an interesting post today on Sunday Video: Teton Gravity Research - Lost And Found (teaser).Here’s a small reading:I’m in love! In the end of the teaser you see good old Seth Morrison, which means he is in the film as well. Yeah, that sounds good. I am a fan of Seth since the stone age. I love to watch him skiing the mountain faces of Valdez. … [...]

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