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Legend of Aahhh´s
[ 2010 ] [ Hits:3105 ]
Plot:
Twenty years after unleashing Blizzard of Aahhh's upon the world, Greg Stump returns to explore the history of ski films. In his first SKI film in
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Groove: Requiem In the Key of Ski
[ 1991 ] [ Hits:1667 ]
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An epic ski adventure. Set chronologically against the backdrop of the Persian Gulf War, the film, with its awesome soundtrack, takes you on a surre
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P Tex, Lies and Duct Tape
[ 1994 ] [ Hits:1540 ]
Plot:
In the spirit of Greg Stump's prior production, Groove - Requiem to the Ski, Greg has put it up another notch with this film. This film has a perf
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Fistful of Moguls
[ 1998 ] [ Hits:1416 ]
Plot:
Greg Stump´s latest ski film was two years in the making. This one features the legendary Glen Plake and his prediction two years before the 2000
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Blizzard of Aahhh´s
[ 1987 ] [ Hits:1399 ]
Plot: The film that started it all! This rockumentary style film takes an insight into the known and unknown heroes of the then ski world. One of the classi
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Maltese Flamingo
[ 1986 ] [ Hits:1228 ]
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Filmed on 35mm film and 70db Hi-Fi Stereo, this film tells the real life tale of the bizarrest group of ski bums. Together they travel locations s
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Siberia
[ 1996 ] [ Hits:1212 ]
Plot:
The best skiers and snowboarders... four cinematographers, a 28 passenger Russian helicopter, 96% alcohol, powder, a little bit more powder, three
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Time Waits for Snowman
[ 1985 ] [ Hits:1190 ]
Plot:
Greg Stump provides a ski fim similar to his standard. It involves plot, humour, great music and of course great skiing. Skiing from Winter Park,
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License to Thrill
[ 1988 ] [ Hits:1101 ]
Plot:
What was initially a cheap rip-off of a James Bond film has evolved into something a lot more worthy. License To Thrill is the dynamic unison of s
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The Good, The Rad, and The Gnarly
[ 1987 ] [ Hits:973 ]
Plot:
The Good, The Rad, and the Gnarly isn´t your usual ski film. The film follows the life of Harry Ackermann and his troublesome nightmares where he
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