| 2007 | 2008
Once again its time to award the best soundtracks over the last twelve months. This is the Peoples' Choice award. This means that it is you, the people using the site over the last year, that have unknownly cast the votes for what films you think are the best! Using our stats program we have seen which soundtracks got the most visits and have labled them as the Ski Movie Music Peoples' Choice winners of 2008.
Now, we are excited to announce the top 25 ski movie soundtracks from 2008.
5th Place |
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Matchstick Productions - Push
Released: 2006
PUSH is the mainstream theatrical release showcasing more story creativity. PUSH showcases mind blowing freestyle in the world's best parks and backcountry, and leads the charge on the forefront of big mountain skiing. See what the record breaking winter of 2006 produced with an all star crew. |
4th Place |
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Rage FIlms - Enjoy
Released: 2007
Making a ski movie is a constant battle of conditions, terrain and travel. Our season began by driving all over the country chasing down handrails, as it continued, "global warming" and inconsistent snowfall patterns became our biggest obstacle. This made us quickly learn that we had to be on-call, ready to be anyplace at any time. From greasing handrails in New York to perfect conditions in Alaska, our crew was there at a moments notice... |
3rd Place |
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Tanner Hall - Believe
Released: 2007
Following Tanner Hall and crew around the world in his latest ski film, Believe. Believe takes you from sessions in chest deep blower pow at Mt. Baker to a little cat time in Retallack, British Columbia. The journey continues while picking up major speed through Whistler, B.C., then on to a massive roadside session in Japan as the crew mashes the all time dirtiest pillows in Mica and up North to Haines, Alaska as Seth Morrison throws a 150+ double front flip to stop! |
2nd Place |
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Poor Boyz Productions - Yeah Dude
Released: 2007
If you’re a Poor Boyz fan, you’ve probably noticed PBP’s movies follow a formula: The world’s best riders + sick locations + sick action – filler = the best ski movie of the year. PBP’s 2007 release Yeah Dude follows the Poor Boyz tradition of scintillating action, sending crews to all points of the globe to capture the year’s best skiing. But when it came time to assemble the pieces, PBP started expanding its repertoire. |
1st Place |
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Matchstick Productions - Seven Sunny Days
Released: 2007
Matchstick Productions is proud to bring you the best stories of 2007 in this epic new ski film, chronicling the foremost skiers in the world as they search for deep snow, big kickers, and the experience of a lifetime. This latest film from the producers of last year’s “Movie of the Year” features the best talent-pool of skiers ever assembled performing at the top of their game in the world’s best locations. |
Voting was done using Google's Analytics program to track the web site statistics. The listing was done using unique pageviews. This doesn't allow one person to use the refresh button on their browser to artificially boast one film's results relative to the others.
This listing may be slightly biased due to the fact that not all movies were added to the site at the same time so some movies had a longer time that they were available to be seen and therefore voted on but this system seemed to be the most fair possible way to rank these soundtracks.
Can't find your favorite ski movie? Well let us know and with your help we can add it so that it can win next year! If you have any suggestions on this contest could be made better or have any questions, please feel free to contact us. |
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