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carver
30th January 2009, 16:09
something a bit different from NZ's most notorious stunt crew
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what do you guys think of it?
cowboyz
30th January 2009, 16:28
for a "stunt crew" there wasnt any stunts! Dirt bikes main attraction is how easy they are to wheelie and with a reputation of wheelieing everything on the road it is really surprising not to see any.
Aside from that it was pretty haphazzard really. No real info. No real funny. Bit of a nothing really.
Cant hit em all out of the park......
driftn
30th January 2009, 16:43
Shit......
Grizzo
30th January 2009, 16:50
No real point to it. It seems to be more of a compilation of personal riding fun moments. Not that interesting for the viewer.:zzzz:
Just my opinion carver, bet you guys had fun though!
short-circuit
30th January 2009, 16:55
Shit......
Shittier than shit. In fact, I'd give that a "shit as"
dangerous
30th January 2009, 17:23
WHAT.. no 'farking awesome' choice so I went with 'good'... cool sound track that alone really took me back... and back... ... and, back no familys lives risked on public roads, no dumb arse rockie manovers and no funny shit, good protective cloathing worn and most of all any young ones idilising you narners that copy yas will have a ball and learn some hard shit the easy way.
ps: good to know that all three bikes have great suspension and are nimble aswell as handle well... :Punk:
pps: could be made beter if ya's went a bit loose and laid carver... LET ME FINISH, laid carver on the deck and tried jumping him while he held a burning ring... NOT THAT RING, bloody hell
beyond
30th January 2009, 18:16
Knowing the amount of work that goes into producing a vid I say pretty good. Editing well done. Only thing is the action shots. Need image stabilisation of some sort but of course that comes at a price :(
Harvd
30th January 2009, 18:18
best bit is always the horn stoppie:clap:
JimO
30th January 2009, 18:23
Moron few is right
carver
30th January 2009, 18:40
suck my cock jimjim
Dneifxes Lana
30th January 2009, 18:45
Rule #1 of off road on bike video fagtograpy.
Don't put the camera on the bike.
Dumbass!
JimO
30th January 2009, 18:48
suck my cock jimjim
i would have thought a "stunt" man like you would be able to accomplish that task yourself
carver
30th January 2009, 18:51
Rule #1 of off road on bike video fagtograpy.
Don't put the camera on the bike.
Dumbass!
easy tiger
i would have thought a "stunt" man like you would be able to accomplish that task yourself
you wont have a choice
JimO
30th January 2009, 19:39
from what i have heard you like to give more than recieve:msn-wink::spanking::niceone::blip::puke:
wbks
30th January 2009, 20:20
Bad choice on camera placement...
Usarka
30th January 2009, 20:35
Notorius: well known for some undesirable feature, quality, or act
Dolph
30th January 2009, 20:37
You've shattered my delusion :cry:
The vid was average,...but I agree, producing something like that takes a heap of work.
Have to say there weren't heaps of stunts though ??
Need my choices on the voting too.
That said,...I enjoyed it :yes:
vifferman
30th January 2009, 20:51
I was told (repeatedly), "If you can't say something nice, don't say anything!"
I'm sorry - I don't have anything nice to say about it.
But since you asked (and in the interest of helping you to make better vidz in future... if you're going to...)
The first bit was pointless to include. I realise it was the only on-board footage you had, but it was pretty much unwatchable. When we were being instructed on presentations at uni, one of the first things they told us was DO NOT include slides, movies, etc. of the kind, "Well, yeah... this is a shot of blah blah blah... or at least it would be if you could see it... perhaps if you squint with the other eye shut...?"
Some of the later stuff (hand-held camera?) was better, but kinda boring.
The "What did you think of blah blah blah?" stuff was rather pedestrian. The 'matter-of-fact' serious commentary might work if it was more interesting - or more expressive - or more 'off the cuff'. (Was it honest? Sounded like a bit of a suck-up, so that's probably why people asked you if you were paid to do the vid.)
Binz!
That would've worked. Film footage of bins, followed by immediate interviews, hassling, etc. "Yeah, it was great, but my riding was crap, and my arse is really sore!"
I realise this was all you had, but mebbe in your case you should've opted for, "If you can't show something good, don't show anything".
But kudos to you for trying and for having a go and trying to share it with us. :niceone:
short-circuit
30th January 2009, 20:57
But kudos to you for trying and for having a go and trying to share it with us. :niceone:
Couldn't disagree more
short-circuit
30th January 2009, 21:01
The only two reasons someone would post such amateurish purile crap would be 1) because the never got enough attention as children or 2) because they want to respond (in an equally purile way) to the inevitable disapproving/unamused responses
Conquiztador
30th January 2009, 21:10
Watching other ppl ride on vid does nothing for me. I like doing it my self.
But if I am to watch others it needs to be entertaining, dangerous and racing. To watch some guys ride and throw up a little dust did nothing for me.
And as a Honda promotion tool there was not enough umph for Honda to use it.
Try again.
Creeping Death
30th January 2009, 22:49
"Stunt" is a bit misleading.
Fail.
nico
31st January 2009, 10:37
where's the stunts bro ,
driftn
1st February 2009, 20:29
Shittier than shit. In fact, I'd give that a "shit as"
This video aspires to be shit, One day when it grows up it is going to be shit.
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