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Steep [Blu-ray]
Steep [Blu-ray]
Director: Mark Obenhaus
Actors: Glen Plake, Andrew Mclean, Peter Krause, Shane Mcconkey, Seth Morrison
Studio: Sony Pictures
Category: DVD

List Price: $38.95
Buy New: $26.95
You Save: $12.00 (31%)
Buy New/Used/Collectible from $22.51

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(13 reviews)
Sales Rank: 21290

Format: Ac-3, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: Blu-ray
Running Time: 89 minutes
Number Of Items: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.5

MPN: 24451
UPC: 043396244511
EAN: 0043396244511
ASIN: B0012CQSWE

Release Date: March 25, 2008
Theatrical Release Date: 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Thrilling and spectacular, Steep is a mesmerizing documentary in the Warren Miller mold about extreme skiing, but with more emphasis on the drive and psychology of the adrenaline-hooked athletes involved. A number of skiers are captured in archival and original footage braving the odds against surviving runs down astonishingly steep, dangerous slopes. Among the subjects is Bill Briggs, who climbed in 1971 to the top of Grand Teton in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and skied down, an unprecedented effort echoed by Europeans who later did the same thing down the French Alps in Chamonix. Doug Coombs, who twice won the World Extreme Skiing Championship, is also profiled and speaks honestly about the possibility of dying for the sake of living life to the fullest as a thrillseeker. Written and directed by Mark Obenhaus, a producer for several of the late Peter Jennings' television news specials, Steep is visually gorgeous, and literally breathtaking whenever a skier is seen barely outracing an avalanche nipping at his heels. Steep attempts, somewhat, to get inside the heads of the pros who do this sort of thing, but it is hard for many of the subjects to articulate what they feel. It's best just to be knocked out by their deeds and let the fantastic visuals in Steep speak for themselves. --Tom Keogh

Product Description
Warning: You're about to experience the most breath taking exhilarating and inspirational ride of your life. The world's best skiers go beyond their dreams to conquer the steepest runs ever faced. From the sheer cliffs of Grand Teton to the treachery of Chamonix France to the untouched Alaskan peaks of Valdez these extremers sacrifice their lives for a thrill but what a thrill it is. Fantastically beautiful images of the most magnificent peaks on the globe along with devastating avalanches and fatal spills only serve to push them harder. But you're about to discover -- not everyone who goes up the mountain -- returns.System Requirements:Running Time: 90 minutesFormat: BLU-RAY DISC Genre: DOCUMENTARIES/BIOGRAPHY Rating: PG UPC: 043396244511 Manufacturer No: 24451


Customer Reviews:   Read 8 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars must see...   June 18, 2008
This one of those movies that is a must if you love big mountain steep skiing. It covers the subject from the early days through the present. There is no time wasted in the terrain park, it's all in the really big mountains of the world. Watch it, then watch it again to see all that you missed the first time.


5 out of 5 stars steep   June 9, 2008
This movie is amazing!From a non skier to a powder hound like me, this movie won't fail to inspire!
Steep tells the story of extreme skiing from the fifties through to the current day. It follows the lives of some of the skiing worlds most groundbreaking figures, and in some cases, tells the story of their deaths.
Jaw dropping cinematography. Awe inspiring scenery. Fluid and captivating storytelling.
Need I saw more? This movie belongs on every skiers shelf, or should I say in every skiers DVD player. I've watched it at least a half a dozen times in the two weeks I've owned it.
You should too.



2 out of 5 stars Too abrupt - clips and pretty boring   June 2, 2008
How long can you watch folks make some jumps and then others drone through excessive dialogue? After, it is'nt the skiiers minds on display, its their physical prowess and courage no doubt but some of the conversations are really terribly sophomoric and perfect for passing out on the couch, funny that should happen watching a ski movie. The worst part is you see some heavy powder skis, you see the mountain tearing up and coming down right behind the skiier and the film cuts away to some other guy doing overdone backflips somewhere. The elegance and art of skiing is lost and one has this feeling of never really seeing a full run. Youtube posts are much better. A bit of a waste of money and time. Well, the producers made some revenue since I bought a few of these. Verdict: dont bother, go to youtube, search for extreme skiing, ski jumps etc. much better content and fully loaded clips


5 out of 5 stars review of Steep   May 29, 2008
Steep is excellent. It was well thought out, and well put together. I am glad I purchased it, and I will surely watch it many more times as the years go by.


5 out of 5 stars "Steep"   May 16, 2008
"Steep" is a great movie which does not just show nice freeride stunts. It
tells the whole story about extreme free skiing starting from the 70s. The
shots are of a very high quality. For me, it one of the best ski films I
have ever seen.


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