Kelly Slater Movies

2008  
 
2007  
PG  
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A surfing penguin currently riding the wave of success enters his first professional competition in this computer-animated family-oriented comedy from directors Chris Buck and Ash Brannon. Cody Maverick (Shia LaBeouf) may be a relative amateur when it comes to hanging ten, but he's sure he has what it takes to surf his way to superstardom. With a little help from his cantankerous King Penguin mentor, ex-surfing legend Big Z (Jeff Bridges), and a little encouragement from star Pen Gu Island lifeguard Lani (Zooey Deschanel), there may be hope for this tuxedo-clad wave twister after all. James Woods, Jane Krakowski, Michael McKean, Jon Heder, Mario Cantone, and Brian Benben all lend their voices to this inspirational tale that proves anything is possible when you put your heart and mind to it. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Shia LaBeoufJeff Bridges, (more)
2007  
 
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Steven Lawerence examines the state of surfing around the world in the documentary Down the Barrel. Some of the sport's biggest names are seen in action, and also discuss how the lifestyle has spread throughout the globe. Among the experts featured are Kelly Slater, Kalani Robb, and Joel Parkinson. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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2007  
R  
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As far as raw eccentricity is concerned, few American families could top the Paskowitzes. The patriarch, Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz, began life on a commendable, even enviable course, with an M.D. under his arm, rippling sandy-haired good looks, and experience almost single-handedly teaching the country of Israel how to surf. But in the years to follow, bitterness and inveterate disappointment ensued as Dr. Paskowitz tried to settle into a conventional existence. Two broken marriages and a medical career that Dorian would later describe as "miserable" left him clawing his way out, desperate for an "alternative" lifestyle. He soon met, courted, and married his third wife, a ravishing, sexy young woman named Juliette; these two free spirits jointly decided that they would live life, budding family in-tow, on the open road, in a series of low-budget trailers. As one child after another cropped up over the course of a decade, the family toured the country winning one surfing competition after another, and Dr. Paskowitz accepted low-rent medical jobs for the poor that reeled in little to no income.

In theory, this all seemed idealistic, even utopian; in reality, Dorian Paskowitz was reportedly a severe disciplinarian who denied his children the benefits of school and financial security, forced everyone to stick to an almost unbearable diet of a gruel-like substance, and -- even more alarmingly -- felt comfortable having open and noisy sex with his wife, with the children only a few feet away. In time, as one child after another grew up, left the clan, and attempted to survive, they found it difficult, if not impossible to function in the day-to-day world without the education, social skills, and monetary know-how that so many young adults take for granted. With his documentary Surfwise, filmmaker Doug Pray tells the Paskowitzes' strange, bewildering, and ultimately heartbreaking story via incisive interviews with family members, still photographs, and telling archival footage. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

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2004  
PG13  
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With the documentary Dogtown and Z-Boys, skater-cum-filmmaker Stacy Peralta introduced viewers to the history of the West Coast skateboarding culture and made a huge splash at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival, taking home both the Documentary Directing Award and the Documentary Audience Award. For this follow-up effort, Peralta leaves the land for the sea, focusing his lens on the world of surfing. Narrated by Sean Penn, just as Dogtown and Z-Boys was, Riding Giants attempts to trace the origins of surfing and also explore the growth and progress of surf culture. Among the surfing luminaries who chime in on topics varying from the business of the sport to "the big wave" are Laird Hamilton, Greg Noll, and Jeff Clark. Hoping to find the critical success akin to its predecessor, Riding Giants premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sean PennDick Brewer, (more)
2004  
 
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From the beaches of South America to the shores of Polynesia, surfer Kelly Slater and his fearless team of wave-twisters hang-ten in some of the most formidable waters on the planet as tunes by Eddie Vedder, The Beta Band, and more provide the perfect musical backdrop to the awe-inspiring footage. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2003  
PG  
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Second generation surfing documentarian Dana Brown (son to Bruce Brown, who directed The Endless Summer 2) strikes out with his own original piece of filmmaking with his 2003 ode to the world's surfing enthusiasts entitled Step Into Liquid. Part travelogue, and part attempt to redefine surfing's image, Brown travels to some of the ordinary surfing locales -- such as Hawaii and the West Coast of the United States -- as well as some rather unexpected ones, including the west coast of Wisconsin on Lake Michigan to Easter Island to a secular surfing school in Ireland. While in these diverse locations, Brown interviews the numerous souls whose lives have been taken over by the lure of surfing, ranging from seasoned professionals to casual hobbyists, in an attempt to dispel the myth of surfers being perpetually stoned slackers. Step Into Liquid was selected to screen at a handful of film festivals in 2003, including the Nodance Film Festival in Park City, UT. ~ Ryan Shriver, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jim KnostAlex Knost, (more)
2003  
 
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This video features skateboarding extraordinaires Tony Hawk, Andy Mac Donald, Kris Markovich, Terje haakonsen, Blaise Rosenthal, Kelly Slater, and Rob Machado. Footage of the skaters at their best is set to a pulse-pounding techno/industrial beat. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide

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2002  
 
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Jack Johnson directs the 40-minute surfing documentary The September Sessions. Featuring champion surfer Kelly Slater in action. Filmed in 16 mm off the coast of the Sumatra Islands in September of 1999. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

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2001  
 
Find out what it's like to brave a monster wave firsthand as some of the most skilled surfers on the planet discuss their talents and experiences in a surf flick that truly draws the viewer into the experience. Hosts CJ and Damien Hobgood speak with a variety of skilled wave riders including Bobby Martinez, Bruce Irons, Mike Todd, and Kelly Slater, with an adrenaline-charged soundtrack by Sackcloth Fashion, Rieggie and the Full Effect, Ignite, and Mr. Tu helping to bring the fury of the ride into viewers living rooms. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2001  
 
The makers of Revelations and Better Days, Billygoat Productions present Iratika, an extreme sports-type surfing program, designed for younger viewers by including quick editing and alternative music. Australia's Koby Abberton and Mick Fanning are just two of the surfers featured as viewers travel to Tahiti and the Box. This 2001 release runs 40 minutes ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
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Musician/filmmaker/surfer Jack Johnson teams up with Chris and Emmett Malloy to direct the surfing video Thicker Than Water. This 45-minute program was shot on-location in coastal regions of India, Ireland, Tahiti, Australia, and Hawaii. Composed by Johnson, the musical score also includes Philadelphia rockers G. Love & Special Sauce, Japanese pop band Natural Calamity, and British electronica trio Smoke City. Top-name surfers like Kelly Slater, Rob Machado, and Timmy Curran are shown in action. Thicker Than Water was voted Best Video of 2000 by Surfer Magazine. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

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1991  
 
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The Michael Jordan of the surfing world, Kelly Slater is highlighted in this 1991 documentary. Released by Epitaph, Kelly Slater: In Black and White features footage of Slater himself braving the waves as well as other pro-surfers like Ross Clarke-Jones, Tom Carroll, and Chave Greenlee. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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