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While I was a little bit skeptical on purchasing this after reading all the negative reviews about compatibility issues on the PS3, I decided to take the risk after confirming Amazon’s return policy and hearing about how awesome this video was. The disc I received worked fine on my PS3 and looks absolutely amazing. This is an epic snowboarding film full of back country, powder-shredding goodness. Park rats beware: there are absolutely no rails in this movie, it’s all about big drops, big air and powder. The cinematography here is top notch and the blu-ray transfer looked flawless on my widescreen. This is something people who don’t even appreciate snowboarding can get into. The only drag here is that there is too much Travis Rice and not much diversity in the lineup of riders. But hey, it’s his movie! Jeremy Jones actually steals the show in a mind-blowing sequence that ends with him busting his face and your jaw dropping in amazement. Another quip I have is the music is too slooooww. While it works for some parts it’s definitely snooze-inducing towards the end. More Exodus, please! All in all a sick video, definitely up there with some of the best and worth buying even just to show off your blu-ray/hdtv setup.
I’ve heard of all the defects and issues with the Blu-rays. Let me tell you that not all of the copies out there are defective. I’ve been told that only 1-10% are defective.
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Anyways, I received my non-defective copy from SportsFlicks, and once I started watching, I couldn’t get my mouth to shut. I’ve watched many snowboarding films, and this is just amazing. The amount of work that they must have put into the creation of this documentary has to be unimaginable. It gets even better on Blu-ray. The picture is so clear that you can see every little detail. The sound is okay, it’s only normal Dolby Digital (no HD audio here) and it suits the film well enough.
