Jeremy Stenberg’s “Twitch’s 420% All-Natural” premieres at Lido Theatre
Jeremy Stenberg’s latest freestyle motocross (FMX) free-riding film “Twitch’s 420% All-Natural” made its premiere at the Lido Theatre in New Port Beach, California, on Thursday, April 26.
The 30-year-old FMX rider was pretty excited with raising the curtain over his new film, getting an opportunity to spend time and his skills with his friends and everyone else who he loves hanging out with.
“To me, to have a night like this and share it with all my friends and everyone that I love hanging out with was perfect,” said Stenberg during an interview with ESPN after the premiere. “I was pumped and couldn't ask for much more. All in all, it was a
perfect night for me.”
“Twitch’s 420% All-Natural” is Stenberg’s first full length feature film since the release of “Twitch: Hoodrich” in 2008. The film is directed by Jay Schweitzer and produced by Powerband Films. It is scheduled for its release on DVD and iTunes on May 14.
Stenberg conceded that nearly everyone he knew showed up at the premiere of his film. This included his friends as well as the people who supported and sponsored the film. Travis Baker, etnies Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Pierre-Andre Senizergues and a
number of other celebrities were on hand as well.
Also in attendance at the Lido Theatre on the premiere night were Todd Potter, Nate Adams and a number of other riders who had rode with Stenberg in the movie. The air was pretty electric with the exciting athletes and gifted minds coming together under
one roof.
Speaking about the premiere night of “Twitch’s 420% All-Natural,” Schweitzer said that it was indeed pretty amazing to find so many people showing up to watch what he and the rest of the team had managed to create. The gesture meant a lot to him. He also
went on to add that it was a huge honour for him to become a part of this project as it gave him an opportunity to do his bit for the freestyle community and give back to them by coming up with something that is not already out there.
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