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BEST SKI MOVIES OF ALL TIMES

Posted: Mar 10th, '05, 08:11
by TrailRider
1931 - Der Weisse Rausch (The White Rapture) -
Directed by Arnold Fanck:
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In the Alps, two city dwellers learn the secrets of skiing. Made by a specialist in mountain films, this comedy features spectacular landscape shots and 50 international skiers, including Austrian racers Guzzi Lantschner and Walter Riml. Directed and written by Arnold Fanck; music by Paul Dessau and Fritz Goldschmidt; featuring Leni Riefenstahl, Hannes Schneider, and Rudi Matt. Germany, 1931, B&W, 78 minutes, German dialogue.
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EARLY SKI BABE Leni Riefenstahl

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Posted: Mar 10th, '05, 08:18
by RJSVermont
I know for sure there are some classic 80's and 90's ski movies you're forgetting. 8)

Posted: Mar 10th, '05, 08:20
by Bling Skier
me like "The blizzard of Ah's"
by greg stump....

Posted: Mar 10th, '05, 08:24
by perabyte
saw "Ski Patrol" on cable the other day... pretty weak... the farting dog named "dumpster" was a riot though.

Posted: Mar 10th, '05, 09:05
by 2knees
BLING! wrote:me like "The blizzard of Ah's"
by greg stump....
the 13 segment film right? I have this at home. 2 helmet cam segments, crash sequence, steep sounds, a mogul comp. all time favorite. The Pink Flamingo by stump was pretty good too. but for ski movies, how can you beat Hot Dog? Cheese cheese cheese. Rudi and the chinese downhill.

Posted: Mar 10th, '05, 09:07
by Dr. NO
what was the movie with the pink flamingo in it? I think it was with Dr. Delam and his Ice maiden or something. funny with great skiing.

Posted: Mar 10th, '05, 09:14
by Geoff
BLING! wrote:me like "The blizzard of Ah's"
by greg stump....
Yep. The Blizzard of AAHHH's is the best ski movie ever made. It's finally out on DVD so I can retire my VHS tape copy from the 80's. I just bought the 4 DVD box set on Ebay a few minutes ago. Blizzard of AAHHH's, License to Thrill; Groove Requiem: In The Key Of Ski; P-Tex, Lies, and Duct Tape.

Posted: Mar 10th, '05, 09:16
by snowsprite
Hot Dog was kinda dirty. I had never seen it, and the DVD was at the ski house where we were staying. I was going to put it on and someone was like "uh, you might not want your 10 yr old kid watching this." When I watched it later I could see why! :shock:

Amazing how much skin movies in the 80s showed compared to now. I mean, barring porn flicks...is it just me or are movies (even PG 13 and R rated) much more "modest" now?

Sprite

Posted: Mar 10th, '05, 09:23
by CAPBOY
snowsprite wrote:Hot Dog was kinda dirty. I had never seen it, and the DVD was at the ski house where we were staying. I was going to put it on and someone was like "uh, you might not want your 10 yr old kid watching this." When I watched it later I could see why! :shock:

Amazing how much skin movies in the 80s showed compared to now. I mean, barring porn flicks...is it just me or are movies (even PG 13 and R rated) much more "modest" now?

Sprite
Pretty tame compared to todays after school specials, if you ask me.

What about Ski School? Or Ski School 2????? Come on now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Mar 10th, '05, 09:26
by snowsprite
Tame?! With all those boobs bobbing around in hot tubs?

Just what kinda afterschool specials are you watching Capboy? Bet I know! :wink:
Sprite

Posted: Mar 10th, '05, 09:26
by 2knees
Dr. NO wrote:what was the movie with the pink flamingo in it? I think it was with Dr. Delam and his Ice maiden or something. funny with great skiing.
I think i got the name wrong. If i'm not mistaken it was the maltese flamingo. i lost the tape years ago, but it was the first one i ever owned. Mike hattrup is awesome in it.

Posted: Mar 10th, '05, 09:26
by Geoff
I've been looking for Hot Dog on DVD but I've only ever seen it in full screen format.

Posted: Mar 10th, '05, 09:36
by HelmetCam
Aren't they all basically the same? What has really changed in ski movies since the 80's? Bigger hucks, jibbing, snowboards, but its all the same thing. Every movie is gorgeous scenery, beautiful powder face shots, insane drops, cool music.

Blizzard of Aahhhs is remembered because it was ahead of its time, but it basically looks like Soul Purpose or Ride. Those will go the way of White Winter Heat, Beyond the Edge, Journey, Salad Days or High Life. Enjoyed at the time, remembered more for a link to something in your own life than for its cinematic impact.

That said, I watch every one I can. I even copy them in my own movie making hobby.

For me, its Hot Dog. "I had Sonny side up, Sonny side down, Sonny all ze way around."

Posted: Mar 10th, '05, 09:37
by kickstand
Geoff wrote:I've been looking for Hot Dog on DVD but I've only ever seen it in full screen format.
I don't think it is available in widescreen. I read someone's review on amazon.com, and it sounds like full screen only. Of course, the review was from a year ago, but I can't imagine MGM is getting overrun with requests for this in widescreen.

side note - amazon.com is offering both Hot Dog and Aspen Extreme as a 2-pack for $21.95. DO NOT fall victim to this. If you watch Aspen Extreme, you will feel the need to gouge your eyes out immediately. If you DO choose to buy this movie, keep the receipt and watch it when you are EXTREMELY intoxicated. That way you won't remember it and can still return it. Just remember, if you watch it, that's 118 minutes of your life you can NEVER get back!

Posted: Mar 10th, '05, 09:40
by 2knees
you can ski on zis side an you can ski on zat side but ztay out of zee middle!! what was the name of the air he pulled, the kick ass blaster or something like that.