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Riding Giants Director: Stacy Peralta Cast: Sean Penn, Dick Brewer, Sam George, Buzzy Kerbox

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/04/2005
  • Original Release: 2004
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 4,163

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Features

Closed Caption; Commentary by director Stacy Peralta and editor Paul Crowder; Commentary by writer Sam George and surfers Greg Noll, Jeff Clark, and Laird Hamilton; Deleted scenes; Fuel TV's Blue Carpet Special; Making of Riding Giants; Previews

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Start [4:20]
2. Southern California [4:35]
3. Hawaii = Paradise [2:26]
4. Astronauts of Surfing [6:54]
5. Waimea Bay [2:38]
6. The Impossible [3:36]
7. Wipeout [3:07]
8. The Legends [2:44]
9. Gidget [3:22]
10. The Big Wave [4:44]
11. Surfing Revolution [1:23]
12. Northern California [2:28]
13. Mavericks [5:28]
14. Making the Wave [3:28]
15. Surviving the Wave [2:13]
16. The Leash [4:04]
17. Death of a Surfer [1:43]
18. Invisible [3:55]
19. Oahu, Hawaii [2:33]
20. Laird [3:41]
21. Catching the Wave [2:04]
22. Surfing Evolution [3:44]
23. Jaws [4:16]
24. Hazardous to Your Health [2:54]
25. Purification [2:36]
26. Depression [:53]
27. King of the Big Waves [6:40]
28. The Ultimate Wave [8:33]

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Editorial Reviews

The set piece of this hyperbolic ode to surfing is Laird Hamilton's 2000 trip to Tahiti, where a monster wave provided the opportunity for what the movie portentously calls "the most significant ride in surfing history." If you're inclined to regard the sport as important and its practitioners as heroic, you'll likely enjoy this beautifully photographed documentary, which presents Hamilton as a towering figure. Certainly he's responsible for much of the sport's current popularity: A fierce competitor who seems genuinely driven, he's a popular cover boy who's landed modeling assignments and lucrative endorsement deals that include an American Express commercial. Writer-director Stacy Peralta depicts Hamilton and his fellow surfers as not only dedicated but even obsessive, chasing the biggest waves with the single-minded determination of Captain Ahab pursuing Moby-Dick. Peralta's images testify to the physical battering surfers undergo, and the onscreen participants pay tribute to brethren who lost their lives while riding the big waves. Some viewers will think it foolish that people are willing to risk everything for this pastime, but Riding Giants clearly espouses an uncritical point of view that holds surfing to be a noble endeavor. Regardless of how much importance one places on the sport, it will be impossible not to be moved by the truly spectacular footage captured by Peralta with state-of-the-art photographic techniques. And we predict some will find it positively mesmerizing. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Great movie - especially if you grew up in the '60s and '70s!by Anonymous

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August 08, 2009: I rented this movie a while back and decided I wanted to have it for my collection. It's great, if only for the amazing surfing footage. But the history and music and characters add to it to make it even more enjoyable. I highly recommend it!

Awesome!by Anonymous

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January 03, 2007: I lived in Hawaii and went to all the places mentioned in the film. I was there when the large storm mentioned that came in and there was a 60 foot wave that came up the side of the hill we were all standing on and into the road. There was a rescue also performed for a surfer who did not fare so well.... I loved the film and am buying two for my brother who surfed in Hawaii and my brotherinlaw who lives and surfs in California. All scenes were breathtaking especially on our big screen. Thank you.


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