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New World Disorder
Released in DVD by Image Entertainment (21 November, 2000)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Starring: New World Disorder
Most people seeing the beautiful stone walls of a Western canyon would be content to gaze at the view or snap some photos. But not the fun-loving maniacs in this production, whose natural inclination is to jump, bounce, skid, and careen down the canyon walls on bicycles. Besides some truly spectacular cliff jumps, this tribute to "new school mountain biking" also features segments showing off deliriously reckless riders balancing precariously atop a strange elevated roadway made of logs and boards in the middle of a pine forest, plenty of "dirt jumping," and clips of riders going all out in more conventional downhill mountain bike racing. A few comic interludes, including scenes accurately titled "Nuns with Guns" don't get in the way too much, and this is mostly a beautifully shot and exciting tribute to daredevils pushing their pedals to their limits. --Robert J. McNamara
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Let the good times roll ...
Approx. 30 min of total insanity! Watch Bobby Root's high speed wheelies, Bender dropping 55 ft. or Kris Holm riding a northshore trail on a unicycle!!!
There's only one movie better than New World Disorder - New World Disorder Part II. Leeeez go for a ride!!! And: Support your local freerider!

New World Disorder Two, Fat Tire fury
After watching new world disorder 2, all I wanted to do was go buy a bigger bike, and more heath insurance.

AWESOME
After I watched this movie all I wanted to do was ride my bike. Although it's a little short (about 35 mins.) it has everything on it...Bender doing his big drops, downhill racing, wheelies at 70 mph, and a lot more. Buy this flick...you'll love it!


Transworld Skateboarding - Sight Unseen (Video No. 12)
Released in DVD by Redline Entertainment -- Red - (23 October, 2001)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Starring: John Cardiel, Henry Sanchez, and Tosh Townend
Transworld Skateboarding takes skateboarding videos to a higher level with its latest feature, Sight Unseen. This 40-minute video makes boarding look less like a hobby or sport, and more like a graceful art. Great music, including catchy raps or a smooth beat, combined with precise and inventive editing gives Sight Unseen a sophistication lacking in most other boarding videos. But even with the extra polish, Transworld keeps it simple by focusing on just five main skaters, John Cardiel, Henry Sanchez, Tosh Townend, Dustin Dollin, and Heath Kirchart, who are at their best (and occasionally their worst). High points include an 18-stair jump by Dollin, tons of air time from Cardiel, bonus footage of Bob Burnquist doing the loop switch on his first try, and plenty of wipeouts. And don't miss the credits section at the end. It features even more offbeat and creative footage. --Neal Marks
Average review score:

Good Video - but don't get sucked in buy the real DVD
Apparently there are two versions of this DVD. The one you get from here distributed by Redline and the "Special Edition" one that has all the extra goodies...

I recommend this video it's one of my favorites, I all ready have the tape version of it, just was hoping to get the DVD version with all the extra bits like:

Improved edit and audio, Behind-the-Scenes footage, skater's and director's commentaries, additional audio and footage, photo archives with commentary, alternate intros, isolated audio score, plus much more

So when you order it make sure you get the "Special Edition" one.

WONDERFUL CAST
if these men were famous movie stars this would have to be the most outstanding cast other than flips "sorry" or es's "menikmati"i would think that this has to be my most favorite tws video now but, hey its your decision not mines!

FANTASTIC, BUT CAREFUL WHICH VERSION U BUY!
One of the best skate video's ever made in my opinion (and ever since watching the Bones Brigade Video Show I've seen most of them), it's worth buying for John Cardiel's mind-blowing part alone!

The version you can buy ...(produced by Redline) whilst being amazing does not have any of the extras that you get if you buy this DVD from a skate shop (or direct from TWS), so it's up to you - 40 minutes from here, or an hour plus (including a guide to the accordian with Matt Hensley, outtakes, photo gallery, chomp trailer and alternate edits) if you get the "real" version....


The Fundamentals of Soccer with Stinky Shoe & Coach LaRoo
Released in DVD by (15 November, 2002)
MPAA Rating:
Director: Chris Johnson
Average review score:

Coaching parts good, animation just okay.
This instructional DVD/Tape works well at its primary purpose - to teach some fundamentals of soccer. The animations/cartoon part with Stinky Shoe and the coach are average at best and just plain stupid at worst (they probably account for 10-15% of the tape). My 7 yr old son even commented on how inane the animated parts were. This tape is best for a VERY young audience -say 6 yrs old and under.

Head Coach of Milwaukee Wave United, Art Kramer
This video really executes the two qualities that I teach everyday in my camps - having fun in a learning environment.

Endorsed by Head Coach of the Milwaukee Wave, Keith Tozer
Being involved in soccer for more than 25 years, I have found the "Stinky Shoe & Coach LaRoo" video to be a wonderful fun and educational teaching tool for families and children who are just beginning their soccer careers.


One Step Beyond
Released in DVD by Red Distribution, In (02 July, 2002)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Starring: Josh Stewart
Average review score:

This DVD rocks
I borrowed my friends VHS copy of this and it ruled. The only problem is that the DVD version has a slightly different edit in some places, and the soundtrack has for the majority, been changed. However, the extras are pretty cool. Bottom line, is that both versions are great, but if you like rock/metal with your skating, get the VHS.

Great skating, great editing, some alterations
It's been mentioned again and again here that the range of styles is impressive and that many of the skate parts here just blow you away, but I'm surprised to see little mention of the editing on this video. It's amazing visually from beginning to end and the flow between parts just keeps it moving--something a longer skate video really needs not to make it seem excessive by the end of an hour. There are some editing and musical changes from the vhs version but I don't think it necessarily detracts from the overall effect of the video (sumner's part was the only real disappointment in that i think the original song by and you will know us by the trail of dead really added to it and kept with sumner's aggressive style but oh well). The making of documentary is great and the other extras had no trouble keeping me glued to the screen. Definitely worth buying!

greatest skate video yet
i love this video ive watched it like 100 times and just gets u pump and ready to skate get it and the skate parts in it are incredable and the extra content is cool to get this product if u love awsome street skatin and mad tricks buy bam margera tony hawk brainsuner and kenny anderson


Entertainer's Basketball Classic at Rucker Park - The Second Season (Includes Bonus CD Soundtrack Sampler)
Released in DVD by Ventura Distribution (04 March, 2003)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
This celebration of a unique, wildly populist basketball event in contemporary America is sporadically thrilling but always boisterous fun, more boastful hip-hop video than even-handed sports documentary. Why not: boasting is certainly in keeping with the spirit of the annual Entertainer's Basketball Classic at Harlem's Rucker Park, a summer tournament that pits neighborhood legends against professional players in some very showy, showdown streetball.

Some call it a "Second NBA," but others just think of EBC as a very cool thing, where local, non-pro heroes such as Bone Collector, Keithy Keith, Sticks, and Alimoe can play their game their way, on their turf, to a crowd of 1,500 and occasionally steal thunder from the likes of the Trailblazers' Derek Anderson, the Warriors' Rafer Alston, and even the Lakers' Kobe Bryant (whose long-awaited arrival in Harlem causes near-hysteria). Recommended as a touchstone of spectacle and deserved pride. --Tom Keogh

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The Real AND1
With AND1 hysteria sweeping the nation, it's tough to play a game at the rec and not have a "Hot Sauce" wannabe want to pull a move on someone. Most of these guys find out it's not so easy to pull of the move with someone actually playing hard D on you.
Enter EBC 2, a collection of footage from the recent Entertainer's Basketball Classic, the tournament of tournaments for most ballers. The level of skill is remarkably higher than that displayed in the AND1 tapes, where they played locals with little or no motivation to stop their opponents. So when The Bone Collector or A Whole Lotta Game pulls a so-called "AND1" move--slicing through the lane with a windmill lefty layup or shaking a defenders outstretched hand before shooting--it's all the more spectacular. Not only is the skill level through the roof, with NBA players lke Stephon Marbury, Jermaine O'Neal, Shawn Marion, Baron Davis, Derek Anderson, Jason Richardson, Cedric Henderson, Kenny Satterfield and Kobe Bryant making appearances, winning the championship is actually a goal.
Notice the emphasis on tough threes, get-em-out blocks, and disgusting hangtime oops; these are skilled players pulling off hotdog moves either because they have to or because they've got the balls to. You aren't humiliating chumps, you're trying to dunk or dribble through Ron Artest, Jamaal Tinsley and a host of streetball legends.
The conversational cuts in between the highlights could be done away with; it seems like the tournament directors and regulars are forcing face time. The music is a definite plus, intercut perfectly with the crowd's oohs and aahs. The DVD also plays the championship game in near-entirety, a definite plus if you don't think you can make it to the Rucker to watch the EBC live in your lifetime. There's also a easy to navigate section of the best dunks and moves of the tournament.
Which brings up the sad fact that championships can be bought, and that like the AND1 series, going mainstream will only water down streetball. Fat Joe's Terror Squad disgustingly buys the championship by putting together a roster composed largely of NBA players and ghetto superstars from other teams to convincingly take "the Chip."
It's a must have for the basketball fan though. It's your last chance to see streetball moves busted out in a rough-and-tough environment, where nothing comes for free. It's AND1 in a real tournament...go out and get it before the other guy does.

kobe bryant accuser
Found the website for kobe bryant,type: 'kobe bryant accuser',next look-up: 'wbli.com:steve & maria kobe bryant's accuser',this website has the pictures of the mistaken accuser,she saids she'll sue for being wrongly identified.

kobe bryant ,and other basketball stars!
Great athletes of basketball,with Kobe Bryant,great book and worth reading!


No Fear Presents - Tony Hawks Gigantic Skateboard Park Tour 2002
Released in DVD by Red Distribution, In (05 August, 2003)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Starring: Tony Hawk
Average review score:

Awesome, OUTDOES THE FIRST TWO!!!!
Even more excitement than the first 2. 2 flaws, they don't go to woodward and no Mat Hoffman, but other than that very cool.

Outdoes the other two
Just as good if not better than the first two. They go wakeskating, paintballing again, New Orleans(no nudity,DARN), Whitewater rafting,to a spa and more.

Tony Hawk¿s Gigantic Skatepark Tour 2002.
What a great collection of shows and extras! This series aired on ESPN in the latter half of 2002 and if you missed it, now is your chance to get it. Some of the highlights that stand out in my mind include Kerry Getz, Eric Koston, and Willy Santos getting SUPER tech all over the place; Mike V. destroying himself to pull off the gnarly stuff; Tony Hawk, Bob Burnquist, Bucky Lasek, and Shaun White just killin' it on vert. Basically, everyone on this tour rocks. Too many riders, tricks, locations, and situations to exhaustively list right here, so buy the DVD and check it all out for yourself!

Some of the more interesting extras that were never aired include Tony getting kidnapped by the B-team; Getz and Chalmers tearing up the real streets of St. Paul, MN; Kris Markovich and Sal Masekela getting ready to throw some blows after someone put something in someone's drink; and Bam's gruesome trip to the dentist (hey can I have that tooth?).

The current DVD format has more options compared to the 2000 and 2001 discs. You can now play all shows consecutively instead of just one at a time. You can also pick individual shows and navigate to specific tour stops therein. It is interesting that some of the original music in certain segments has been changed. I've always felt that skateboarding and video making are works of art and this kinda sets a different tone/mood when watching parts that I am thoroughly familiar with. Also, the "Best Of" segments, where the boyz are reminiscing about the tour, are not included. Anyhow, if you have the series taped as aired (and are cultish on anything and everything Hawk), you might want to hold on to those cassettes even after getting this DVD.

Sadly, this is probably the last of the "Gigantic Skatepark Tour" series, however, I do believe that the 2003 "Secret Skatepark Tour" will be coming to DVD soon. Check out Tony's website for details.


PLA: Extreme Sports & Music
Released in DVD by Red Distribution, In (17 June, 2003)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Average review score:

Finally action sports DVD's step into the future
I've become somewhat of a DVD junkie over the last year, and the main thing that bothers me is the slew of DVD's that do not take advantage of the cool features that DVD's can provide. The picture and sound quality are great, but I want to see more interactivity!! Well, this DVD delivers on that. It's got sick Skate, Surf, BMX & Moto footage, but the really cool part is the menus. You can of course watch the thing start to finish, but you can also pick the music, then pick what sport you want to watch over the music. And all the songs have different footage to choose from, so it endures multiple views. Let's see more of this please!!!

Cant wait till the next one comes out
Me and my friends bagged on it at first but after we found out how the different angles worked we were fighting over the remote control.
alot of fun.....
When does the next one come out?

Pla Magazine
Holy Shzit!!! This was insane! Pick your own angle.......CRAZY!

Definetly a 10!


Zero to Hero Skateboarding - The Basics, Vol. 1
Released in DVD by Ventura Distribution (08 April, 2003)
MPAA Rating: G (General Audience)
Starring: Mike Ogas
Average review score:

Pretty good.... a lot of kids in it..
Video was good and there were a bunch of kids in the dvd that were learning to skate. Not a lot of crazy tricks in the video but teaches basics....

The dvd was great
I bought this dvd for my cousin who wanted to learn how to skateboard and it was a really great dvd. The instructions were clear and by the next day she was getting the hang of things perfectly. I highly recommend this to people who really want to learn how to skateboard.

Awesome Video
This video is awesome stuff. I got it because of the help it gave a friend of mine. I have to say that this DVD is by far the best out there. If you want to learn the basics for boarding then this is the DVD to get.


CKY3
Released in DVD by Ventura Distribution (08 May, 2002)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Starring: Bam Margera
Average review score:

the best of the best
Many people love jackass, but they dont understand that its "humble beginings" come from CKY... most jackass stars were tied with CKY at one point or another. CKY 3 pretty much says it all... ive seen all the cky movies and bought all the cds but CKY 3 has the best of all. If ur a skater Ryan Gee films alot of the film...

BEST CKY ON THE BOX SET
this is the best cky on the box set. i can't say its the best cky movie yet because i havn't seen cky4 yet. this dvd definetly has the best stunts. if u like the shopping cart stunts on jackass u will love this. it has way more and they are way better! it has loads of stunts and some classic mcdonalds drive thrus. if u dont wanna pay all that money for the box set i urge u to buy this dvd. don't get me wrong..cky:landspeed and cky2k are amazing but this one is easily the best.

I love it!!!
Cky3 is awesome and it lives up to cky2k. It is full of pranks and stunts and loads of fun. At the end, Rabb Himself does something that involves 12 laxetives, him wearing nothing but a jock strap and running at full speed while, well.......you can just watch it and see.


1986 WORLD SERIES VIDEO - NEW YORK METS VS BOSTON RED SOX
Released in DVD by (01 December, 1986)
MPAA Rating:
Average review score:

Vin Scully
Want to make a Red Sox fan angry and physically ill at the same time? Say "A little roller up along first . . . behind the bag . . . it gets through Buckner! Here comes Knight! And the Mets win it!" in your best Vin Scully impression.

Unbelievable Series
This is one of the most incredible comebacks that I ever watched "live" in baseball. When I think back on it, it is still incredible and unbelievable. All that I really remember was that the METS kept playing in that one fateful inning and showed no signs of giving up at the plate. The blame placed one RED SOX player in particular for losing that game and ultimately the Series was really uncalled for. For me it was the series of events in that one inning that I often like to relive and examine. It still remains unbelievable no matter how many times I watch it.

Amazing! Mets should have thanked Bill Buckner!
This is a classic 7 game slugfest. The best game was game six when Bill Buckner helped the Mets win.


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