Dave Mirra Movies

2002  
PG  
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In August, 2001, the Summer X Games came to the city of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and some of the world's greatest extreme athletes arrived to show off their skills in motocross, BMX, skateboarding, street luge, and many other events. Ultimate X is a documentary (produced by the ESPN cable network) which collects exciting highlights from the X Games competition, with Buckey Laskek, Bob Burnquist, Dave Mirra, T.J. Lavin, Brian Deegan, and many others giving their all to prove who's the best. The film also includes a cutting edge soundtrack, featuring music from Pennywise, P.O.D., and much more. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Clifford AdoptanteParks Bonifay, (more)
 
2002  
 
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This program chronicles the Las Vegas kickoff of professional skateboarder Tony Hawk's Boom Bom Huckjam tour in which the greatest athletes in skating show off their best and most daring moves for crowds of fans. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi

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Starring:
Tony Hawk
 
2001  
 
Providence, RI, was once again the scene in July 2000 of the second summer Gravity Games, the "alternative sports and lifestyle" event sponsored by NBC. This video features the freestyle bikes competition, where the motto is "anything goes," as long as it's non-motorized and on two wheels! The heroes of this extreme sport show their stuff in three different events: "vert," "bike dirt," and "bike street." The fans wait eagerly for the results of the competition while watching high-flying tricks, collisions, flat tires, and more. The video captures the highlights of all the triumphs and defeats. ~ Sarah Block, Rovi

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2001  
 
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The skill and daring of BMX bikers Miracle Boy and Nyquist are captured in this award-winning documentary, which won rave reviews at the Sundance Film Festival. The prowess and technique of Dave Mirra and Ryan Nyquist are captured by the camera's eye, which follows their heart-racing moves, with descriptive names such as "the Toothpick Grind" and "the No Hands 360." Interviews with the daredevils provide viewers with their personal biographies, as well as insight into the spirit and character that led to their phenomenal success in sports. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi

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2001  
 
From Redline Entertainment, the makers of Tony Hawk's Trick Tips, Vol. 1 and Tony Hawk's Trick Tips, Vol. 2, comes Dave Mirra's Trick Tips, Vol. 1: BMX Basics. Along with fellow BMX superstars Ryan Nyquist and Mike Laird, Mirra offers viewers step by step tips on becoming a BMX bike rider, from which bike to buy to pedaling to basic mini-ramp tricks. Tricks include carving, dropping in, and mini-airs. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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2000  
 
The first Gravity Games were held in Rhode Island in 1999. It is now an annual event featuring some of the country's best free-style cyclists. This video features highlights of these cyclists' precise technical maneuvers. See dynamic aerial acrobatics as they spin and flip, twist and turn. Watch as these gifted riders push their talent to the ultimate limit. Some of the outstanding riders featured in these games are: Dave Mirra, Jamie Bestwick, Ryan Nyquist, and T.J. Lavin. Watch these amazing riders defy the laws of gravity in the first annual Gravity Games. ~ Beth Deki, Rovi

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2000  
 
Offering profiles of some of the most popular athletes in BMX biking, Glenn P.P. Milligan Video Publishing and Redline Entertainment present this program in the Ride BMX series. Released in 2000, Ride BMX Magazine Presents: Industry features clips and interviews with superstar Dave Mirra, as well as other big names of the BMX world such as Jeff Harrington, Adam Banton, and Brian Castillo. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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2000  
 
Add Street Pace: Greatest Extreme Heroes to QueueAdd Street Pace: Greatest Extreme Heroes to top of Queue 
Based on the Fox Sports Net television series covering extreme sports and featuring contemporary music, this collection of interviews and sports action clips takes viewers into the world of extreme sports athletes, who offer their insights into why they thrive on risky sports. Highlights include footage from a variety of sports that place a premium on controlled recklessness, including pro dirt-biking, snowboarding, skateboarding, and surfing. MediaWebcast produced the series, which was directed by Arek Hope. ~ Steve Blackburn, Rovi

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2000  
 
Add Street Pace: Ultimate Extreme Crashes to QueueAdd Street Pace: Ultimate Extreme Crashes to top of Queue 
In extreme sports, one wrong move can mean a spectacular and often bone-crunching crash. Based on the Fox Sports Net television series covering extreme sports and featuring contemporary music, Street Pace: Ultimate Extreme Crashes features a collection of calamity that shows viewers the downside of extreme sports -- the wipeouts that happen when stunts and flips don't turn out as planned. MediaWebcast produced the series, which was directed by Arek Hope. ~ Steve Blackburn, Rovi

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2000  
 
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"No guts, no glory" is the mantra of extreme sports practitioners. Based on the Fox Sports Net television series featuring extreme sports and stunts set to contemporary music, Street Pace: Greatest Extreme Tricks features a collection of daredevil tricks from around the world. Highlights include footage of tricks executed on skateboards, bikes, and surfboards -- tricks that demand more skill, dexterity, and luck than most people possess. MediaWebcast produced the series, which was directed by Arek Hope. ~ Steve Blackburn, Rovi

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