The High Life Dvd Views
The High Life is a DVD released by the ska punk band [spunge] on March 21, 2005. The High Life (made with the help of Goblin Pictures) features interviews, backstage footage, all of the band's music videos, photo galleries, live show footage and more. A very funny mockumentary. The DVD is distributed by Plastichead Distribution and released on the band's own record label, Dent'All Records.
H“High Life ” is now available in Canada! The Canadian DVD release contains bonus material not available on any other disc, a special transfer from the HD master, English captioning, as well as discrete Dolby 2.0 and Dolby 5.1 mixes. Itn’s available for sale and rental in most major stores across the country e– or directly from Amazon.ca:
Teton Gravity Research's 2003 film High Life presents a ski and snowboard movie that challenges the hype, daring you to see what freeskiing and snowboarding have become. High Life documents the very best of the year's riding and culture. TGR's newest talent continues their full throttle emergence, while the big guns show the best in fusion progression, proving why they remain globally elite. Locations include Switzerland, France, Italy, British Columbia, Alaska, Wyoming, California, Oregon, and Colorado. Watch your favorite athletes like Marc Andre Belliveau, Micah Black, Will Burks, Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Chris Collins, Matt Collins, Mickael Deschenaux, Rick Greener, Victoria Jealouse, Jeremy Jones, Kent Kreitler, Charlotte Moats, Jeremy Nobis, Peter Olenick, Jamie Pierre, Candide Thovex, Andy Woods, and many more. Bonus DVD footage includes avalanche training, music videos and trailers.
On many levels, High Life is pedestrian, offering nothing new to its genre. Heist films are a dime a dozen. Heist films featuring flawed characters with grand plans that fall apart almost before they begin are also in oversupply. Further, starting a crime film in the middle of the action and then retelling the story up to that point via flashback, which this film does for no particular reason, is also old hat. Humorous drug-induced hallucinations (e.g., a horse in the middle of a living room) have been done to death. Ditto for a having a gang that includes a cold-blooded psycho and an anxious wimp.