On The Pipe
On The Pipe

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On The Pipe

2004
Movie
45 min
English

Powerband Films presents On The Pipe, from Producer Jay Schweitzer of Crush and the MOTO XXX series in conjunction with Mike McEntire A.K.A Mack Dawg Productions, a new prodigy of film entertainment explodes into moto reality. Watch the heaviest crash of the year as Dan Pastor self destructs over 230 feet to flat and live to talk about it. Head to the Hills for an exclusive look at the first ever natural terrain contest "Ride to the Hills" with 150 foot hill jumps, hips and 160 foot step ups. Go back to where freeriding started in Reche Canyon and ride with Parsons and Twitch of huge step ups and the first ever wall ride. Witness Colin Morrison jump over a 150 foot moving train 5th gear. Travel to Mammoth for the last MX national in the Southern Sierra's. Check out the newest fun boxes and jibs in the biz at Jesse Olson's House. This 16 mm film has it all from racing to the best natural terrain ever caught on film.

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IMDb7.7/10
Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Action, Sport

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the extreme sport of snowboarding, showcasing thrilling stunts and the lifestyle associated with it. It delves into the culture, passion, and dedication required to push the boundaries of the sport. The film features professional snowboarders executing impressive maneuvers on various terrains. "On The Pipe" aims to capture the essence of snowboarding's adrenaline-fueled appeal.

Critical Reception

As a niche documentary focused on extreme sports, "On The Pipe" received limited mainstream critical review. Its audience was primarily among snowboarding enthusiasts who appreciated its raw portrayal of the sport. Critical commentary that exists tends to highlight the visceral action sequences and the authentic representation of snowboard culture.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its high-energy snowboarding footage and authentic portrayal of the sport's culture.

  • Appreciated by fans for capturing the thrill and adrenaline of extreme snowboarding.

  • Seen as a straightforward yet engaging look into the world of professional snowboarding.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced independently, with its distribution primarily through action sports channels and direct sales to the snowboarding community.

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