War 2005
Poor Boyz Productions declares "War" with this ski world in a battle to produce the best ski film for the 2005 season.
Poor Boyz Productions declares "War" with this ski world in a battle to produce the best ski film for the 2005 season.
"The Windsurfing Movie" has been hailed by festivals, magazines, fans and professionals alike as the defining film about windsurfing. Directed by award-winning cinematographer Johnny DeCesare and featuring the best riders in windsurfing history, "The Windsurfing Movie" conveys the beauty, history, challenges and extreme dangers of this breath-taking sport. Filmed on location in Belgium, Cabo Verde, Fiji, Germany, Maui, Morocco, New Cacedonia, Oahu and Pozo!
Step right up and get your tickets to the all-inclusive action thrill ride of the decade! Take your seat, grab your popcorn and witness the most daring skiers on the planet performing death-defying feats including Bobby Brown’s ground-breaking triple cork 1440 and Simon Dumont’s one of a kind cubed halfpipe. Nowhere have you seen anything more bizarre than this year’s Poor Boyz Production release The Grand Bizarre.
Every skier knows what it’s like to call a few friends, pack up, and head out for a trip. Rather than spend another winter chasing storms, five of the top pros and their closest pals embark on their own interpretations of a “trip of a lifetime,” taking them deep into new and uncharted territory. Bobby Brown brings the crew back together for a spring session to wrap a season that won’t soon be forgotten. Tracing Skylines follows these five skiers on several incredible adventures. Where will you be inspired to go next?
Award-winning ski film producer Johnny Decesare is proud to present his latest explosive, erotic alpine thriller “Ski Porn”. Johnny, his crew of top-shelf cinematographers, and the best freeskiers on the planet tackle the latest challenges that backcountry and urban skiing has to offer. This year “Ski Porn” looks forward to continuing Poor Boyz goal in blowing our minds. Ski Porn features skiers Pep Fulas, Simon Dumont, TJ Schiller, JP Auclair, Sammy Carlson, Chris Benchetler, Anthony Borownowski, Henrik Winstetd, Pete Olenick, Andy Mahre, Grete Eliassen, Seth Morrison, Kristi Leskinen, Candide Thovex, Julien Regnier, and more…
Revolver, the 2010 film from Poor Boyz Productions, presented by Salomon focuses on the progression and the factors that have coincided with many great advancements of the sport of skiing. (Over the last decade skiing has exploded into what we know it is today. But skiing has had many trying moments long before the end of the 20th century.) This season Poor Boyz Productions plans to showcase today’s raw talents of skiing in a high action, retrospective, yet progressive look at what things are pushing the sport today.
Every day begins with a process, even on a Saturday. This season Poor Boyz brings you a candid account of what it takes to get from point A to point B. “Everyday Is A Saturday” will bring the entirety of the sport into light. Whether it?s waiting for that bluebird day to come or countless training sessions before a competition, Poor Boyz aims to provide a chronicle of each process, from the mental standpoint to the prearranged state of bliss. Any skier knows that feeling- to work hard, play hard and share epic days like “Every Day Is A Saturday,” just out skiing with friends.
This season Poor Boyz aims to shed some light on why our athletes do what they do. For 14 years we've given the ski world the most progressive riders to date with the most pristine locations. Behind every shot lies a story. "Reasons" will focus on why our crew makes the choice they do, and why those decisions are made. In 2008 Poor Boyz invites you into the lives of the athletes and focuses on the finer details in their journey to show the passion of the sport beyond the lens. These are their Reasons.
Building on the award winning success of The Windsurfing Movie (2007), Poor Boyz Productions gives a glimpse into the future of windsurfing through the eyes of Red Bull athlete Levi Siver. X-Dance Film Festival 'Best Director' winner Johnny DeCesare and water-cinematographer Jace Panebianco, spent three years in production and filmed in seven countries in search of windsurfing's new frontier. The Windsurfing Movie II expands on the story lines of The Windsurfing Movie with legendary Red Bull riders Jason Polakow, Robby Naish and featuring 16-year-old phenom Kai Lenny. Through interactions with windsurfing's rich cast of characters, Levi Siver learns that sometimes you have to go further afield to find the best wind and waves--and to eventually find the best in yourself.
This season from John DeCesare comes a progressive ski film that will continued to change the way you think about skiing. Witness J.F. Cusson's massive 1/4 pipehits, J.P. Auclair doing the first-ever 360 degree man-made loop. See 4 kink urban rails, a record-setting hip jump by Jon Olsson, Candide Thovex going huge like only he can, C.R. Johnson's 110 foot inverted 900, Shane Szocs' crevasse jumping extravaganza, and the biggest, baddest, most progressive skiing on the planet. Poor Boyz--true to the movement. Includes music by Rage Against the Machine, Motley Crue, Face to Face, Pennywise, Swollen Members and many more.
The boys at Poor Boyz Productions have officially declared "WAR´´ on the ski worlds. In the quest for sick lines, gnarly jumps and the sickest movie of the year the posse at Poor Boyz is taking no prisoners in their 2005 ski film. With an abyss of talent at their disposal with the likes of Seth Morrison, Pep Fujas, JP Auclair and others you know this will be the movie of the year. Some notable moments in this film; record size 37´ air on the largest hip ever built, a record height 23.5´ tree jib, steep lines and naturally backcountry skiing.
“TWENTY" brings you the best of the best, from todays top athletes as well as unseen relics from the vault that will blow your mind once again. Featuring: Tanner Hall, Pep Fujas, Andy Mahre, Sammy Carlson, Dane Tudor, JP Auclair, Julien Regnier, Vincent Gagnier, Matt Walker, Lexi Dupont, Max Morello, Karl Fostvedt, KC Deane and the best of twenty years.
Eric Iberg’s 16mm debut film from 2001 called ‘Royalty’. ‘Royalty’ features seven skiers that truly helped define the sport of freestyle skiing as we know it today. Skiers Phil Belanger, Phil Larose, Phil Dion, Evan Dybvig, Mickeal Deschenaux, Eric Pollard and Candide Thovex take you on a journey of their individual style as they travel the world to hit jumps, halfpipes, and rails. Enjoy!
Tanner Hall and Eric Iberg team up this year to bring you skiing most entertaining film to date, WSKI106. With Poor Boyz Productions, the leader in freestyle ski films, the best skiers of today and tomorrow, and one talented editor, the two have created a new recipe for ski films. WSKI106, shot in 16mm, brings you into the nine athletes ultra egos through a radio show format. With as many powerful ski shots as the rest of the big name film companies, this video separates itself from the pack by including more shots of an actual movie style with characters (ultra egos) and ideas.
Eric Iberg’s first ski movie that was released in 2000 called ‘Spun’ The film takes place in a era when freestyle skiing was changing. This was the first season twin tip skis where on sale to the public. Spun features the skiing of Phil Belanger, Phil Larose, Phil Dion, JF Cusson, Julien Regnier, Mickeal Deschenaux, Baptiste Collom-Patten, JP Auclair, Philou, Vincent Dorian, Candide Thovex, Mike Laroach, Dash Longe, Eric Pollard, CR Johnson, Evan Raps, Shane Anderson, and Skogen Sprang.
Johnny Decesare/PBP 3rd freestyle ski movie that released in 1999. Featured Skiers are JP Auclair, Shane Szocs, Mike Douglas, Vinny Dorion, JF Cusson, Dan Treadway, Mike Atkinson, Josh Loubek, Toben Sutherland, Trennon Paynter, Mark McDonnell, Evan Dybvig, Phil Belanger, Phil Larose, Phil Dion, Kevin Douglas, Scott Meyer, Shane Anderson, Evan Raps, Candide Thovex, Shannon Schad, Glen Plake, Seth Morrison, Jonny Moseley, Julien Regnier Laforge, Mike Mikalchuk, Toby Dawson, and Philou Poirier
From acclaimed ski filmmakers Poor Boyz Productions comes a movie that captures the very embodiment of progressive skiing. Now is a time for blending style with innovation, speed with grace, veteran with rookie and back-country with urban. Experience the revolution, where athletes push themselves beyond the edge of the imaginable, taking you to skiing's core culture. These are amazing times, and you can experience them.
Poor Boyz continue the Jib Jam series with Jib Jam 2: The online edition. This action packed jibbers delight will be available for download only, so check out all the action for a fraction of the price of a DVD! Watch the PBP athletes as they tackle the most daunting features that these park crews can dream up. Follow them through Colorado, Park City, Mt. Hood Ski Bowl, Squaw Valley, Mt. Bachelor, and last but certainly not least, a sunset shoot at Timberline on Mt. Hood. Youll see riders full bags of tricks that couldnt be squeezed into Every Day Is A Saturday, and youll be able to appreciate each riders unique style and distinctive tricks. Featuring the talents of John Spriggs, Matt Walker, Simon Dumont, Dane Tudor, Nick Martini, John Symms, Jossi Wells, Leigh Powis, Tim Durtschi, Andrew Hathaway, Kaya Turski, Ben Moxham, TJ Schiller, Tanner Hall, Alexis Godbout, Charles Gagnier, Andreas Hatveit, and more!
This spring, Poor Boyz Productions brought competitive skiing into the Information age with their Jib Jam Invitational, a live, online video contest. The event gathered top-level athletes from around the globe and pitted them against each other on a gamut of monstrous terrain park features. The skiers rose to the challenge throughout the 10-day session, throwing down terrain park trickery like you've never seen before.
Theory-3 Media and Poor Boyz Productions bring you PNW (Pacific North West). This high-definition film showcases the travels of Pro skiers throught an entire season. Filmed in Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, Alberta and Oregon - it´s aimed at showcasing the best of the PNW. This innovative film has two edits, the first being laid out based on the highway systems of the PNW. Whereas the second is laid out as an athlete segmented film documenting each athlete´s season.