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Dec
21
Standard Films' "Black Winter" and Partysnake's "Again" movies rock downtown Vancouver in the rainPosted by: Libby Everest |
The Rickshaw Theatre was the perfect location for a Standard Films' "Black Winter" screening and the notorious Partysnake's "Again" premier.
People started lining up in the rain almost an hour before the doors opened and soon filled the sidewalk. The Rickshaw was packed with a who's who of Vancouver's snowboard scene and they were treated to a screening of "Black Winter" that had them screaming for more. Nobody captures snowboarding like the guys from Standard Films.
After a product toss stoked out the crowd the infamous Partysnake slithered its way onstage and "Again?" was unleashed on the loyal crowd of snake lovers. "Again?" is the latest in a long tradition of partyshred movies from Canada and is the unloved orphan of Whiskey and Wildcat parents. After all was said and done we had packed 550 people in the theatre.
Nov
09
Kickstart my Heart Season Opener Party at Buffalo Bills!Posted by: Damon Pyett |
Party starts at 10pm with the screening of Standard Films new movie, " Black Winter ", followed by a little teaser from : " Partysnake ". Once we are done getting jacked up from watching epic pow lines we have DJ Fashen from LA & DJ Neoteric to spin until are legs fall off from dancing.
This isn't just another night out in Whistler. Don't be the guy hearing about it the next day, be the guy people hear about the next day.
Wednesday, November 17th - Buffalo Bills - Whistler Village.
Oct
27
Black Winter - Winterpeg PremierePosted by: Joanna Majcherkiewicz |Tagged in: Winnipeg , Travis Robb , Monster Energy , Leanne Pelosi , Eric Jackson , Black Winter , Andrew Geeves
Next on the Black Winter “prairie tour” was the fine city of Winnipeg, Manitoba featuring an IMAX screening of the movie and a hang session with athletes Eric Jackson, Leanne Pelosi and director Travis Robb. The crew at Royal Sports and Kings Snow, Skate, Surf along with Monster Energy wrangled up the snowboard community which is pretty hefty considering the town’s proximity to the mountains. But in spite of its isolation from anything considerably vertical and snowy it has produced some great riders and more recently the young Andrew Geeves (also in the movie). Premiering the movie on an IMAX screen raises the energy level a bit especially when the director is also in the house and excited to see his work projected on a 72 ft wide x 53 ft high canvas. The fine detail of the athletes “crash-face” comes across much better on a screen that size and so do those sketchy but salivary big mountain lines. But better than IMAX is having the ‘real thing’ present and have the riders connect with the audience in person by sharing stories and signing autographs. Turns out some of the best stories came from the locals, like the history lesson that Leanne Pelosi got from a Flin Flon local. Yes, Flin Flon is a town in Manitoba and it’s named after a man called Flintabody Flonitan. Let that fun word combo soak in a minute….
Oct
15
Standard Films Black Winter Premiere Blows Across the Canadian PrairiesPosted by: Joanna Majcherkiewicz |Tagged in: Wax Romeo , Torstein Horgmo , Standard Films , Saskatoon , Leanne Pelosi , Edmonton , Black Winter
The prairie tour began with Edmonton at the Garneau Theatre on Wednesday October 7th. The night was presented by The Easy Rider snowboard shop and a bunch of the shop’s new guard and old guard were in attendance. If there was ever a shop that bore witness to snowboarding’s awesome development to it’s current bonafide Olympic sport status it’s The Easy Rider. The shop launched an annual snowboard contest back in 1988 around the time that Transworld Snowboarding Magazine launched and Calgary, Alberta hosted the Winter Olympic Games (10 years before snowboarding could take part). Ronald Reagan was US president and Madonna wasn’t a Material Girl yet. So it’s safe to say Waide Currie and his brother Scott have been staples in the Edmonton scene for a long time and it’s very cool to see them tirelessly supporting snowboarding to this day. The 22nd Annual Easy Rider Snowboard Cup runs April 2010. Call the shop (780-413-4554) or become friends with “The Easy Rider” on Facebook for more information.
Oct
01
Black Winter - Saskatoon PremierPosted by: Joanna Majcherkiewicz |Tagged in: Standard Films , Black Winter
Address: 320 20th Street West, Saskatoon, SK CANADA
Doors: 8PM Movie: 8:30PM
Presented by Momentum, Outtabounds, Scratch Bar and Monster Energy.
Facebook Event page: HERE
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