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Crystal Voyager (1975) Review

Crystal Voyager  (1975)
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I was living in Oxford, England when this movie came out and saw it because the Floyd did the music - I had no idea what to expect... It was a movie that changed my life - since then I have traveled all over the world, been places that I never even knew existed, and done many wonderful things - my life changed the instant that I saw this movie... not because it's a "great" movie, it isn't - but because it showed a different world to the one that I knew as a callow youth - if there is one message in this movie, it is that it's not what you DO in this live that creates happiness, it's how you live your life within the framework of this wonderful world.
Don't expect a plot or a story in the movie - a life well lived has neither - you don't need a different consciousness to watch the movie... all you need is a willingness to accept that when you walk with beauty and an open heart then something wonderful will walk beside you. God, I love DVDs!

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Zen & Zero Review

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A riveting account of an extraordinary journey from Los Angeles to the heart of Central America in the search of the essence of surfing. Beautiful images, an amazing soundtrack, great surfing, and above all, a fantastic story.

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An Austrian Surf Film! Gonzo road trip action meets THE ENDLESS SUMMER as a group of surf-crazed Austrians go on the road to find new waves, adventure, and Allan Weisbecker (author of IN SEARCH OF CAPTAIN ZERO). With plans to sell their used cars for double the value at the end of the trip, the crew goes on the ultimate surf journey from Los Angeles through Mexico, El Salvador, and Nicaragua, to the legendary surf destination of Pavones, Costa Rica. Surfing, philosophy, and Austrian humor blend to inspire anyone with a sense of Wanderlust.

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Five Summer Stories (1972) Review

Five Summer Stories (1972)
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I've heard so much about Jim Freeman and Greg MacGillivray's (the founder of IMAX) film "Five Summer Stories" (and "Sunshine Sea ") many times from fellow surfers and before it was released in DVD, I'll admit seeing the VHS at various surf shop for years but I always found myself using the money towards surf wax or new boardshorts because what people were selling were these expensive limited edition signed sets and so I passed.
Flash forward many years later and it's been gnawing in the back of my mind that I still haven't seen the film yet and so, I drove to my local surf shop and picked up "Five Summer Stories" on DVD.
I've heard about how this film was one of the first major budget films as it was the first film on stereo, it was the first film that paid a surfer (Gerry Lopez) for appearing in the film and how this film literally packed theaters who just loved the surfing, seeing popular surfers from the '70s and also from the past just showing off their passion and also music by the Beach Boys and Honk.
Having watched the DVD again for I don't know how many times since I bought it, I figured that I might as well type up a review on my thoughts of the film.
The film is titled "Five Summer Stories" and features various stories somewhat broken down in five categories. The first story titled " A Hawaiian Odyssey" featuring Hawaii in 1972 and various surfers in Hawaii at various locations such as the North Shore, Sunset, Waikiki. From shots of the various activities in the 1970's, from people in Hawaii at events, to ladies in bikinis and even a young Laird Hamilton at the age of 10.
Chapter 1 3/8 would feature the surfing scene in the 1950's and 1960's with the popularity of surf films, surf shops, knee boarding, Duke and the big surfers at that time. Micky Dora, Nat Young, Midget Farrelly, Corky Carroll, David Nuuhiwa and more.
Chapter 2 titled "Different Drummers" features major surfers commenting on up and coming surfers of the early 70s. Also, an interesting segment with Corky Carrol with a mic taped to his body while surfing.
Chapter 2 1/2 is titled "Magic Rolling Board" and this featured the popularity of skateboarding during the '70s. This was pretty fun to see the various stunts that people would pull off and the crazy fandom at that time.
Chapter 2 3/4 is titled "Contest Weight". This would focus on various surfing competitions in the '70s.
Chapter 3 titled "Women in Motion" features popular women surfing from 1958 through the early 1970s. It was great to see women such as Lynne Boyer, Linda Benson, Joyce Hoffman and others who revolutionized surfing.
Chapter 3 1/4 features Shaun Tomson and 3 1/2 is titled "Bright Stars" and features two surfers.
Chapter 4 features a combination of surfing and old school animation. Chapter 4 3/4 titled "Is Surfing Closed Out" and this one features popular surf breaks and its changes from the 60's to 1995 (new footage).
Chapter 5 is titled "Heaven's Gift to Man: Tunnel of Love" which features a combination of surfing and animation. Focusing on surfers riding the tube.
VIDEO:
Considering the film was released in 1972, many scenes looked pretty well done and the video looks like it held up quite well through the years. The problem is that I don't know how much was added in newer footage versus what was shown in the 1970's. But all in all, the older footage looks pretty good on DVD.
AUDIO:
A lot of music and narration. A lot of people who grew up in the 70's have always talked about the awesome soundtrack and people who have seen the original film have said the film version of the DVD has its music replaced (half of the Beach Boys music replaced). So, again...not having seen the original '70s film, I don't know how much music was changed from the original to this present DVD version.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
There are no special features but there is a 1:29 minute prologue asking people "What were you doing in 1972?". Prologue was misspelled as prologe but very minor quirp.
JUDGMENT CALL:
Personally, I can see why this movie is a classic and I definitely agree it is a time capsule for surfing past. There are so many cutscenes, surfing and a bit of humor and fun included in this film and for a film created in 1972, I can tell you that the footage looks much better than a lot of surfing DVD's and VHS I own from the 80s and 90s.
For me, I enjoy watching legends like Gerry Lopez and even seeing Corky Carroll just ripping and just having fun on the waves. There are so many legendary surfers on this film and of course, many of them were in their teens or twenties at the time, so it was cool to see them surf.
I actually enjoy humorous cut scenes and footage that may not seem as much to others but yeah, sing Bill Hamilton and little Laird surfing at the age of 10 and 11 was pretty cool because that little kid has grown up to become one of the best big wave surfers of all time.
I've read some reviews about how the DVD version of the film does not have the original music as the original film and it truly was a bummer to them. I have not seen the original film with the original Beach Boys soundtrack, so I am not affected. But I supposed I can understand in someways when I watch a DVD for a television show and the music was changed because they don't have the music rights for the DVD releases and yeah, if you don't like the music which replaced the original, yeah, I can see that really dampening the experience for some.
Also, I noticed that the original film clocks in at 94 minutes, while this DVD version clocks in at 89:38. So, five minutes maybe were cut? Not sure. I do know that near the end, we see 1995 footage, so not sure if the film was re-edited to celebrate its 25th Anniversary or what.
But all in all, this film is one of the few surfing DVD's that I can say is worth owning.
I enjoyed watching the classic 70s footage and the fact that the film tried to introduced so many parts to it, all in all, it was fun. Was it better than "Endless Summer", I'm more biased towards "Endless Summer" but overall, "Five Summer Stories" was just fun to watch and having it in my collection definitely has me stoked!

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The Swimmer (1968) Review

The Swimmer (1968)
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It really is amazing how unknown this movie still is. If you are unfamiliar with it, you are in for a real experience. It is based on a classic short story by John Cheever, and it works like an extended, lost episode of the old "Twilight Zone" television series. A middle-aged suburban man (Burt Lancaster) decides to swim across his wealthy Connecticut county, through all the swimming pools of his neighbors back to his own home. As he makes his journey you gradually become aware that he is not all that he seems. Dark secrets keep getting revealed and it soon becomes apparent that we are witnessing a telescoping of the man's entire adult life into a few afternoon hours of an early autumn day. The film becomes a powerful allegory about disillusionment and tragedy, without being the least heavy-handed about it. Like Cheever's other great short story "The Enormous Radio", "The Swimmer" can be interpreted as a religious parable about the self-deception of fallen humanity. The comeuppance Lancaster receives is almost too intense to watch. This is a genuinely shattering movie that will stay with you.

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Macgillvray/Freeman DVD Surfing 3-pack Review

Macgillvray/Freeman DVD Surfing 3-pack
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This is a true value!!!!! Wow all three movies, these are the best and I mean the best surf flicks from the 70's.
Very stoked!! Great customer service and helped with the selection, will buy any again.

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