The Grand Bizarre-Poor Boyz Productions

The Grand Bizarre-Poor Boyz Productions

By Tyler Hamlet & Cody Carter

  • Genre: Sports
  • Release Date: 2011-09-26
  • Advisory Rating: TBC
  • Runtime: 1h 12min
  • Director: Tyler Hamlet & Cody Carter
  • iTunes Price: GBP 7.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: GBP 5.49

Description

**WINNER of 2011 BEST SKI FILM - iF3** The Grand Bizarre now available on iTunes and for the first time ever with all available bonus content! Step right up and get your tickets to the all-inclusive action thrill ride of the decade! Take your seat, grab your popcorn and witness the most daring skiers on the planet performing death-defying feats including Bobby Brown’s ground-breaking triple cork 1440 and Simon Dumont’s one of a kind cubed halfpipe. Plus all 5 bonus features, including the Keystone Park Edit, Leigh Powis Self Edit, Sammy Carlson's Bonus Chapter, Powder Mountain Edit, and Sean Jordan's Bonus Chapter! Nowhere have you seen anything more bizarre than this year’s Poor Boyz Production release “The Grand Bizarre.” Directed by Tyler Hamlet & Cody Carter. Produced By Johnny Decesare.

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Reviews

  • Poor Boyz did it again...

    4
    By WECked
    The Art Of Flight was always going to take a lot to beat just because of the scale of it, and I think it's still top dog. The Grand Bizarre is defo up there on a level with it though, some of the tricks these kids are pulling out makes me wish I could be out on the mountains right now. Would have given 5 stars but for some reason (and this could be due to iTunes, not the film itself) the HD doesn't seem quite as good as say... Every day is a saturday. That's just a personal niggle, and if it is iTunes' fault, sort it out lads! The great thing about this film and all the PBP releases is that it doesn't matter if they've gone all out and have managed to get some heliskiing going or if they've just found a rail in a backstreet, you always feel like these guys are doing their utmost to absolutely shred it and are loving every second of it. Big kudos to Bobby Brown and Simon Dumont. You might have seen their sections in trailers and stuff, but if not, BUYBUYBUY this film, just to see what these guys are thinking up nowadays, they really are pushing the boundaries of what's possible. Unfortunately, there is one bad point. SPOILER ALERT. Don't read if you don't want a small part of the film explained to you, but it is quite important in my opinion. At about an hour in, there is a fake credits scene, and after a few minutes it goes "Just kidding!" and carries on with the film whilst the credits roll up the side of the screen. This is fine, great! I thought, more PBP goodness to watch. Disappointingly, all it really was was a collection of already used shots from the film set to different music and in a random order, with a few skits of the guys talking in between. I think you'll agree that this is pretty disappointing for the last 15 mins of the film where you'd expect maybe some epic lines are sick park sessions. Sorry for the big long review and I hope you spent the time reading it, but seeing as this is the first one on here thought I should probably go all out with it. All in all this is a pretty epic film and as far as I'm concerned, PBP can only get bigger and better from here, like they always do. Also, if any of you guys are considering torrenting this film, don't! Support our artists :) Will

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