FROnt is back! Packed with the newest street stylin’s and the DH and freeriding that made FROnt. the Ontario classic. New riders and some old favourites bust out some of the sickest lines captured, it’s all here! Over 30 minutes of the sickest riding, PLUS 15minutes bonus footage from the 2003 24 bicycles Porn Spirit tour and top 20 carnage reel.
With all the big ticket, fully sponsored releases this year, you will enjoy this no-nonsense real biking flick. Shot mostly digital but with some 16m thrown in for that certain “je ne c est quoi”. Save some room for the crazy antics of not only Ontario’s best but also, also the best in the world. Packed with some of the finest street riding available from the likes of Ryan Senechal, Julien Meunier, Morley Wilkins, Mike Gooch, Nigel Quarless, 14yr old Chris Dzavik, Mickey Vonesh, and many more. In traditional FROnt. style there is some of the biggest and baddest from the DH and freeriding scene shot in BC, Quebec and of course our own backyard hills here in Ontario. Everyone from the original is back with a whole crew of new guys including Justin Brown and Doug Beatie, and some footage from Gravity fest (slope style) and the Canada cups. OH yeah there is also Superfest footage featuring Chase, Ebbot, MacIntosh, Ryan, Headford, and a host of other talented guys.
Submitted by
Rolly P.
a Weekend Warrior
from Sudbury
Date Reviewed: November 20, 2003
Bottom Line:
Front 2 is a great dvd. It's in your face in and out dirty. You can't beat the entertainment for the price. This bro flick rocks. It's fast, it gets to it right away, no repetitive logo shots...no chasing the film angle for product placement while losing out on the ride footage. Best film to come out of home province of Ontario. All in all it's sweet!
Submitted by
Daniel
a Weekend Warrior
from Toronto
Date Reviewed: November 19, 2003
Strengths: A lot of variety in this film. There's a nice underground feel to the film, sort of a behind the scenes look at the riders doing what they want to do, not what will necessarily suit the masses. Also includes a 24 segment featuring Julien, a rider that once you meet, you will never forget.
Weaknesses: If underground ain't your thing then that's a weakness. It doesn't have the clean finish of a Kranked 5, but it has a lot more heart.
Bottom Line:
Get this film if you are heavy into street. You will not regret it. For a full review check out http://www.alwaysmad.com/reviews/showproduct.php?product=65 .
Strengths: We discover new riders and true people that just ride for fun....but at are at the same time ride at a very hi level .
The editing is very good...i was very impress by the overal of that movie....they manage to do it whit NO budget and it look and feel like a Top production movie!
Weaknesses: Beside Julien Meunier of 24 Bicycles.... there is no big name riding in this flix....
its no weakness!....you will discover alot of VERY talented rider that you will see in a near future.
Bottom Line:
Very hi level of riding !
Good editing ! Good music! Good Flix!! Its different than the rest...
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