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Yep, every new ski flick will tell you it has the hottest soundtrack, the biggest lines, and the baddest tricks. Unfortunately, all but one are liars. Everyday Is A Saturday is, in a single compound adjective, mind-blowing. If you don't have a home theater, find someone who does, put this movie in, and sit back for some seriously sick footage.
IF3 Best Film, Best Soundtrack, and Best Male Performance Winner
Starring: Simon Dumont, Tanner Hall, Jossi Wells, Dane Tudor, Tim Durtschi, Charley Ager, Mike Douglas, Charles Gagnier, TJ Schiller, Mark Abma, Anthony Boronowski, Sammy Carlson, Nick Martini, Andreas Hatviet, John Spriggs, CR Johnson, Matt Walker, Brandon Kelly, Alexis Godbout, Mike Henitiuk, Leigh Powis, and Riley Leboe
Music by: Pronobozo, K'naan, Zion-I, Shaun Greggory, Alex Kane, Cookie The Herbalist, Cunninglynguists, Ladytron, Black Sabbath, Mobb Deep, Loverboy, and more.
This movie has a lot of rails, a lot of jumps, and a lot more rails. Awesome skiing, all of the riders raised the bar considerably with this film, but... it lacks any really substantial mountains like you might find in an MSP or TGR. Watch it, but don't buy it unless you're pretty stoked on handrails.
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