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- Poor Boyz Productions presents a Kai Lenny & Johnny DeCesare film, PARADIGM LOST in co-production with Red Bull Media House. Filmed over three years, in six countries, it captures the highest level of water sports action in beautiful 4K. What defines a surfer? Is it the art of wave riding or the equipment you ride? For Kai Lenny, the ocean is a playground and the only rule is to have fun. In PARADIGM LOST, Kai shares incredible sessions with World Champions in BIG WAVE, PROGRESSIVE SURFING, KITE SURFING, WINDSURFING and SUP-and shows the endless possibilities that come with a wide open mind. Kai also introduces the world's best pro surfers to a new chapter in surfing with one of the most exciting developments in years - the SURF FOIL. Enjoy the ride!
- Warren Miller catches extreme snow sports from the USA, Canada and Europe in this stunning documentary.
- "The Windsurfing Movie" has been hailed by festivals, magazines, fans and professionals alike as the defining film about windsurfing. Directed by award-winning cinematographer Johnny DeCesare and featuring the best riders in windsurfing history, "The Windsurfing Movie" conveys the beauty, history, challenges and extreme dangers of this breath-taking sport. Filmed on location in Belgium, Cabo Verde, Fiji, Germany, Maui, Morocco, New Cacedonia, Oahu and Pozo!
- A new film celebrating those who devote their lives to the mountains. It's their playground, their church, their office. The world's most remote locations. The pioneers living on the edge, pushing the human spirit to its limit - and then a little further.
- Poor Boyz Productions declares "War" with this ski world in a battle to produce the best ski film for the 2005 season. Poor Boyz issued footage reveals the record size 37' air on the largest hip ever built, a record height 23.5' tree jib, unmatched urban rail assaults, avalanche-triggering big mountain lines, and of course the untouched back country skiing that Poor Boyz has been supplying for over a decade. War is this year's best ammunition, see it to believe it.
- Every skier knows what it's like to call a few friends, pack up, and head out for a trip. Rather than spend another winter chasing storms, five of the top pros and their closest pals embark on their own interpretations of a "trip of a lifetime," taking them deep into new and uncharted territory. Sean Pettit ventures further in his home turf of British Columbia. Watch as he trades the comfy cat lodge for a glacier camp - finding unexpected sources of fun in the backcountry. Pep Fujas pinpoints a remote AK lighthouse to use as a home base, where he launches a heli expedition and finds fresh terrain to attack. Karl Fostvedt takes urban skiing to a whole new level by spending his time searching for the perfect jib, drop and jump amidst the concrete jungle that is Detroit. Julien Regnier is found trekking the grueling 100km historic high alpine route between Chamonix, France and Zermatt, Switzerland. Finally, Bobby Brown brings the crew back together for a spring session to wrap a season that won't be soon forgotten. Tracing Skylines follows these five skiers on some incredible trips. Where will you go next?
- WE is a compelling story surrounding the life and times of the modern day skier. It has long been thought that skiing was an individual sport, however the story of WE proves that this idea is nothing more than a fallacy. Skiing is an art.
- This season from John DeCesare comes a progressive ski film that will continued to change the way you think about skiing. Witness J.F. Cusson's massive 1/4 pipe hits, J.P. Auclair doing the first-ever 360 degree man-made loop. See 4 kink urban rails, a record-setting hip jump by Jon Olsson, Candide Thovex going huge like only he can, C.R. Johnson's 110 foot inverted 900, Shane Szocs' crevasse jumping extravaganza, and the biggest, baddest, most progressive skiing on the planet. Poor Boyz--true to the movement. Includes music by Rage Against the Machine, Motley Crue, Face to Face, Pennywise, Swollen Members and many more.
- This high-definition freeskiing project documents the travels and locations visited by focusing a unique group of athletes and an entire season on the endless areas of Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, Alberta and Oregon.
- This season Poor Boyz aims to shed some light on why our athletes do what they do. For 14 years we've given the ski world the most progressive riders to date with the most pristine locations. Behind every shot lies a story. "Reasons" will focus on why our crew makes the choice they do, and why those decisions are made. In 2008 Poor Boys invites you into the lives of the athletes and focuses on the finer details in their journey to show the passion of the sport beyond the lens. These are their Reasons. Reasons is a movie that will bridge the action with the actions behind and give a inside look at the athletes.
- The season finale episode is packed with the very best moments of Who is JOB 5.0. Watch Jamie and friends surf the best swells of the year from Tahiti to Mexico including the biggest South swell in more than a decade. Shopping carts, water-skis, rafts, and the infamous Supsquatch are just part of the best quiver ever assembled by a rag tag surf bunch affectionately known as #TeamGrom. Plus, the absolute best antics from his sidekick Poopies and their daring crew.
- On this episode of Who is JOB 5.0 it's a Waimea Bay theme as Jamie O'Brien and friends open up overflowing Waimea Bay river and creates the best river surfing waves of the year. Plus, Poopies learns freestyle snow skiing at pipeline and flips his way into the Waimea marsh!.
- Jamie O'Brien pioneers once thought of a spot where you can't surf at Sharks Cove. Poopies decides getting barreled on water skis at 10ft pipeline is a good idea. Do you? Watch and see!.
- Jamie O'Brien has invented a new water sport called "Big Wave Raft Surfing". Check out Jamie and Poopies tackle 20ft surf on a blow-up raft. Then Poopies hops in his supped up shopping cart for sewer carting and gaps-of-death. To cap it off, JOB wins the Oakley Wave of the Winter powered by Surfline contest, check out his amazing barrel.
- Who else would hold a spontaneous contest at the treacherous Keiki's Shore Break in XXL size surf but Jamie O'Brien? The first annual Catch Surf Catch Cracks Keiki Pro Contest features some of the best big wave chargers on the North Shore. Then Poopies leads the charge and the guys head to the West side for a new sport they've invented called "Big Wave Hedge Surfing".
- The Bodyglove East Coast Invasion Tour brings the boys to the Jersey Shore, where they score some great waves. JOB tries to switch boards mid-wave and gets barreled in some mini tubes.
- JOB and the boys join the Bodyglove East Coast Invasion Tour, causing havoc at every stop. In the first hour of the tour, Poopies rides a kayak off a barn roof and jumps a river gap on a girls beach-cruiser bike. When in Maine, you eat lobster and sometimes they try and eat you. Then a visit to Surf's Up, the indoor wave pool in New Hampshire where the boys get barreled for minutes on end.
- During the boys second week in Mexico a big swell hits and they meet up with one of the world's best skim-boarders - Brad Domkey. Watch as they ride other donkeys too.
- With the winter wave season winding down in Hawaii, JOB heads south to Mexico. To keep himself amused, JOB imports Poopies for his first ever trip out of the country. Can Poopies make it to Mexico with less than $200? Will Poopies finally get to ride a bull? You'll have to watch to find out, but for sure they got plenty of waves.
- OB and the boys get stir crazy during the rainy part of the Hawaiian winter and go puddle surfing. The rain continues, so the boys break open the Waimea River and get an epic river surfing session. A few acid drops off the Waimea rock and some of the biggest ever death-barrels rounds out this episode.
- After weaving a homemade bungee cord, Jamie O'Brien convinces Poopies to jump off the Wahiawa Bridge. JOB and the boys then build a giant kicker ramp and use it at Waimea, Haleiwa and Pipeline. Giant flips, carcass tossing and lots of fun lead to what may be the world's best best slip and slide.