Must Be Nice: DC Snowboarding

Must Be Nice: DC Snowboarding

By Anthony Vitale & Justin Smith

  • Genre: Sports
  • Release Date: 2012-10-09
  • Advisory Rating: TBC
  • Runtime: 0h 29min
  • Director: Anthony Vitale & Justin Smith
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: GBP 7.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: GBP 5.49

Description

DC Snowboarding is thrilled to present Must Be Nice, the first team movie produced by DC since 2008. Must Be Nice chronicles the 2012 season of the DC team, including Devun Walsh, Iikka Backstrom, Lauri Heiskari, Torstein Horgmo, Aaron Biitner, Ryan Tiene & Anto Chamberland. The movie showcases the DC team riding around the globe, with candid moments of the guys in action. Must Be Nice is a celebration about having fun snowboarding with your friends in the mountains and in the streets. A true team movie, this film is what snowboarding is to DC and promises not to disappoint.

Trailer

Reviews

  • It'd be Nicer if it was longer….

    3
    By ST0125
    Not even 30 Mins really when the you take out the opening and closing credits its closer to 20 minutes
  • Good snowboarding and funny

    5
    By nicoweiss
    Guys, the music is cool, the spots keep on changing, it is funny and not sort of predictable in any way. good buy!
  • Mixed bag

    3
    By commonsense999
    Some good jibbing but not enough big mountain stuff for my liking. Music nothing special, all retro tracks - suppose you can never say anything bad about Sam and Dave but on the whole pretty dull AND £3.49 for 30 mins is awful value
  • Great Video

    5
    By Stuart_22
    I watch every snowboard video and so far this season this has been my favourite. The video creates a good team vibe which is what snowboarding is all about, it doesn't take itself too seriously, and it features some solid riding tidily edited to a good sountrack! Some offerings on iTunes might be cheaper or longer, but this video has got everything you want from a snowboard flick!
  • Fantastic

    5
    By Piptook
    A real eye opener into the lifestyle and culture of the riders with breath taking scenery and boarding

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