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Step into Liquid Director: Dana Brown Cast: Jim Knost, Alex Knost, Dan Malloy, Chris Malloy

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/20/2004
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 7,678
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Closed Caption; Disc 1:; 16:9 widescreen version; 5.1 and 2.0 Dolby Digital audio ; Dana Brown DVD intro and audio commentary; Extensive deleted scenes, outtakes, and behind the scenes ; "Let's Go Surfing" surf lessons with Wingnut and Maureen ; "Making of a Surfboard," with Robert and Sam August ; Red-carpet highlights from Fuel; Surfline features: "The Bill of Rights and Lefts...the Final Word on Surfing Etiquette," surfing glossary A to Z; "Capturing the Wave" featurette; Multiple interviews; Music montages; English and Spanish subtitles; Much more!; ; Disc 2:; Step Into Liquid high-definition - Complete movie presented in Microsoft Windows Media High Definition Video; Robert August surfboard outfitter: Interactive feature allows you to customize a surfboard that is just right for you!; Surfline feature: Surf cams ; Stunning 3-D fly-through satellite imagery tour of surf locations featured in the film provided by Keyhole.com; Kelly Slater's pro surfer video game

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Side #1 --
1. About a Life/Main Title [3:13]
2. That First Wave [:50]
3. Little Fearless Ones [1:19]
4. The Tow-In [5:14]
5. Like All Kinds of Music [2:00]
6. Freshwater Fetch [3:06]
7. In the Pipeline [2:50]
8. Your Inner Beach Bum [4:41]
9. Catch an Irish Wave [4:57]
10. United Under the Sun [2:44]
11. Real Surfers Never Quit [4:22]
12. Surf Like a Girl [1:57]
13. Serious Fun, No Matter What [4:32]
14. From Kelly to Taj [5:19]
15. One of the Girls [5:25]
16. Paradise and a Supertanker [2:51]
17. Those Crazy Mavericks [3:45]
18. Foil Board in the Wind [3:39]
19. Vietnam's Sandy Surf [5:15]
20. Instant Brothers on Rapa Nui [5:12]
21. Top of the Sea Mountain [8:38]
22. Forever Bitchin'/Credits [5:55]

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Writer-director Dana Brown -- whose dad, Bruce, helmed the classic surfing flick Endless Summer -- follows in his father's footsteps and takes a 21st-century look at the sport, employing up-to-date cinematographic technology to bring the audience right into those monster waves. The film stars dedicated surfers Ken "Skindog" Collins, Laird Hamilton, Rochelle Ballard, and Gerry Lopez as they test the waters around the globe. Where Bruce Brown cast his beach bums as nomads, wandering in search of the perfect wave and sharing smiles with like-minded dudes, junior is eager to capture the sport as a broader phenomenon, showing women, kids, and men caught in curls everywhere from shores of Ireland to the beaches of Vietnam. In one sequence, he latches onto a group of top female surfers and takes to Tahiti's famous Teahupo'o Beach. He also follows three Irish brothers as they not only introduce some local kids to surfing but also invite Protestant boys and girls to join Catholic kids for the lessons. As can be expected, the surfing footage is heart-pounding stuff; you'll be amazed just how close Brown will bring you to the action. Slow-motion camera work elongates some of the most spectacular rides, and you'll feel every wipeout as though it had happened to you. Well, almost. Don’t be surprised to find yourself reaching for a towel when this movie is over, and that's a powerful tribute not only to the effectiveness of the director's staging but also to the passion he brings to documenting this exhilarating sport. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Returns to the essence of surfing...by Anonymous

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September 24, 2004: Having surfed (almost to the exclusion of studying at the Univ of Hawaii) during my college years, I enjoyed 'Step Into the Liquid' immensely for returning the viewer to what surfing is all about: the commune of sport, fun, and nature. Too often today, surfing is devolving into a commercial venture, a sport that is highlighted only by cameras focusing on the professional aspects (pro surf meets, etc) of the sport. It is much bigger and more important than that. Surfing is a sport that exists for the enjoyment of riding the waves, the friendships made, and the memories cherished...

a different type of surf movieby Anonymous

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July 12, 2004: This movie is really great, and very well done! I've been surfing for a few years, and I am certainly no expert, but this movie made me want to grab my board and hit the waves every minute of every day!! The best part about this movie is that it doesn't fall into the steriotypical surfing movie category, it's all about pros and ordinary people alike, and the fact that anyone and everyone can surf. Just like no two waves are ever the same, this movie sheds light on the fact that no two surfers are the same either: surfing is something as individual and personal as a person's mind. I highly reccommend this movie to beginners and veterans alike!!!