Fade to Winter

Fade to Winter 2015

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Times change, just as each season gives way to the next. For passionate skiers around the globe, however, the time of year can never undermine the enthusiasm for their next great day on snow. Regardless of weather, conditions, or the effort required to get there, “a bad day of skiing still beats a good day at work.” As summer eases into fall and fall eventually fades to winter, dreams of skiing occupy our minds and we focus all of our energy on returning to the mountains. MSP Films, the production powerhouse behind MCCONKEY and DAYS OF MY YOUTH, is proud to present FADE TO WINTER. Featuring jaw-dropping action from Alaska, Iceland, British Columbia, Japan, Colorado, Italy, and New England, this film captures the spirit of nine skiers who go to great lengths for the sport that they love. Starring Markus Eder, Bobby Brown, Michelle Parker, Mark Abma, Tanner Rainville, Aaron Blunck, James Heim, Sean Jordan, PK Hunder, and others.

2015

The Good, the Rad and the Gnarly

The Good, the Rad and the Gnarly 1987

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Comedy about Harry Ackerman's nightmares about fun seekers and their skiing adventures. Rodney Mullen and Robby Naish are also included.

1987

License to Thrill

License to Thrill 1989

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Greg Stump and Bruce Benedict go to incredible lengths to capture extreme skiers Glen Plake, Scot Schmidt, Geoff Stump, Kevin Andrews, Darren Johnson, Mike Hattrup and Kim Reichhelm. What began as a cheap rip-off of a James Bond title has evolved into a celebration of rhythm. This energetic, youthful, dynamic and above all entertaining movie takes you exactly where you want to be. Lets not forget that Plake and Schmidt give a hilarious interview on the Today Show! Featured music in License To thrill includes Nast Rox, Kissing The Pink, 808 State, and Hoodlum Priest.

1989

The Blizzard of AAHHH's

The Blizzard of AAHHH's 1988

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Greg Stump's rockumentary-style ski film inspired a whole new generation of skiers when it was first released in 1988. Taking a look at the heroes of the ski world -- both known and unknown -- Blizzard of Ahhhs features some of the best ski action ever filmed.

1988

Legend of Aahhh's

Legend of Aahhh's 2012

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Twenty five years after unleashing the ski film Blizzard Of Aahhh's Greg Stump returns to the ski film genre with Legend Of Aahhh's. Through a semi-autobiographical approach, Greg explores the history of the ski film and how these films influenced big mountain skiing and pop culture with the birth of the extreme sports movement following the release of Blizzard Of Aahhh's in 1988. And Glen Plake and Scot Scmidt's pivotal appearance on NBC's Today Show where the word and concept of "extreme" exploded into the consciousness of mainstream America. From Leni Riefenstahl in the 1930's (who made the first ski film) through Otto Lang, John Jay, Warren Miller and what the young ski film makers are creating today, "Legend" follows the life of the ski film and impact on big mountain skiing.

2012

Groove: Requiem in the Key of Ski

Groove: Requiem in the Key of Ski 1991

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Greg Stump's Groove is shot in 1991 during the Gulf War questions the pursuits of pleasure in times of political heaviness. Scot Schmidt, Dan Donnelly, Davey McCoy,Tom Jungst, Ace Mackay-Smith, Jimbo Morgan, Kevin Andrews, Rob Boyd, Laird Hamilton and Chip & Pepper go extreme skiing and boarding in locations including France's Val D'Isere, Mammoth Mountain, and Valdez. Music includes 808 State, Seal, Hoodlum Priest, Bin Master, So.L.A. and Iggy Pop.

1991

Siberia

Siberia 1996

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Take off on a ski adventure in Siberia with two of the world's best extreme athletes. The crew takes a harrowing ride by helicopter to their destination. Will the day be too extreme?

1996

Pulp Traction

Pulp Traction 1995

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A hilarious parody of the iconic film Pulp Fiction, set in the world of mountain biking. Starring Greg Stump, this comedy is sure to have you laughing from start to finish. The tape is in NTSC signal standard and is in full screen edition. It is perfect for collectors and fans of unique and obscure movies.

1995

P-Tex, Lies & Duct Tape

P-Tex, Lies & Duct Tape 1994

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Enjoy your favorite extreme skiers and boarders in some of the most beautiful and deepest powder ever. Chamonix, La Grave in France, Big Sky and Bridger Bowl in Montana, Mammoth Mountain, also Island lake Lodge, Red Mountain and Whistler in Canada. You will see all of the usual suspects and even some eccentric snow bums. Glen Plake's massive Mohawk will be around for anyone willing to rubber neck. Featured music includes Seal, 808 State, The Beastie Boys, Meshell Ndegeocello, Billy Idol, Dinosaur Jr. and Deee-lite.

1994

Maltese Flamingo

Maltese Flamingo 1986

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A bunch of pro skiers from around the US get sponsorship to make a serious ski movie and use the cash to bum around for a season.

1986

The Skier’s Guild to the Galaxy

The Skier’s Guild to the Galaxy 1992

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Chamonix, Courmayeur, les Arcs, Telluride, Maui, Whistler/Blackcomb. What more could you ask for in one groovy concoction of a movie? The universe is a lot more fun if you bring something to slide on! Featuring music by Seal, 808 State, Stone Temple Pilots, Eugenius, New Atlantic, Jomanda, Baha Men, T-Diva, Jay Williams, SoL.A., Tumblweed.

1992

Dr. Strange Glove

Dr. Strange Glove 1990

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True to its name, this Greg Stump film is strange—but that’s a good thing in the world of extreme skiing and guys like Glen Plake, Mike Hattrup and Scot Schmidt. Stump’s cult classic features scary chute skiing, freestyle aerials, and…nude mono-skiing?

1990

Fistful Of Moguls

Fistful Of Moguls 1999

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Two years in the making. The film features the legendary Glen Plake and his prediction two years before the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics that Jonny Moseley would win the gold medal. He was spot on. This two year adventure ensues not only hilarity and great cinematography but an even better soundtrack to accompany it. This, quite simply, is a tribute to mogul skiing.

1999

Time Waits for Snowman

Time Waits for Snowman 1985

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TIME WAITS FOR SNOWMAN (1983) : Greg Stump and Bruce Benedict capture the original Snowmen. Featuring skiers Geoff Stump, Jeff Coffin, Robert Aguirre, and Scott Kennett.

1985