Axo que sim, nada como uma carninha soculenta. Continuem que fazem bem. Ando doidinho é para ver destas imagens mas com humanos. Ainda dizem que Hitler foi um assassino e entao este gente merdosa, é o que?!... o pai natal so pode mesmo. Ficam chocados com a fotos do holocausto e com estas da vontade de ver os Morangos com açucar.
A Broke Down Melody The Moonshine Conspiracy stays true to the roots of surf filmmaking in releasing the anticipated fourth and latest project, “A Brokedown Melody” under the new banner, Woodshed Films. The title track is written & performed by Moonshiner Jack Johnson, who also showcases his surfing skills. The film explores the times, travels and experiences of a tribe of surfers who search for the spark of life and look to pass it on to the younger generation.
“A Brokedown Melody” takes a step back from the informative approach and allows the viewer to experience surfing in a different context. In a more traditional surf film format, “A Brokedown Melody” allows the visuals of the latest surfing combined with music, images and select commentary to tell the story of a surfer’s journey. Featured is the surfing of Kelly Slater, Tom Curren, Gerry Lopez, the Malloys, Rob Machado, CJ Hobgood, Jack Johnson and others. These surfers take us on their travels to Jamaica, Indonesia, Tahiti, Hawaii, Mexico and South America. Finally, in this age of big wave surf exploration, this film reveals Kelly Slater and the Malloys pioneering two new waves never before seen.
THE NEW GLOBE SURF FILM is an exploration of the inner most thoughts of the best surfers in the world. The most quirky and private dreamscapes of CJ and DAMIEN HOBGOOD, TAJ BURROW, NATHAN WEBSTER, OCCY, YADIN NICOL and the rest of the Globe surf team are divulged, exposing a surreal world of magic, mystery and science...
Oh yeah, there's also a crap load of SICK SURFING FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD and COOL MUSIC, too. Globe's Surf Team CJ Hobgood, Damien Hobgood, Taj Burrow, Mark Occhilupo, Nathan Webster, Yadin Nicol
Locations: Indo, France, Mexico, Australia, Fiji, California, Hawaii