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Surf movie?

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I just saw drive thru new zealand with donavan, benji,pat, occy, ozzie, and alex and it was awesome. And I was wondering if there were any more of the thive thru series? and if u can name them that would be awesome! and If you happen to know a place I can watch it or download it to my computer that would rock...thanks and Ill give the best answer to the first person that can answer with all the titles

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  1. You might also want to check out Step Into Liquid, it has the latest surfing video with Dana Brown, yes he's related to that Endless Summer Bruce Brown.


  2. yah there is drive tru caribian, new zeland, aferica, and i think one more

  3. my all time favs

    Pickled, Computer Body & Slater Black and white

  4. My fave has to be Laird Hamilton's DVD simply titled "Laird". Crazy footage of some hardcore tow-in surfing, and some of the sickest barrels ever ridden at Teahupoo. Definitely worth a look if you like watching the big wave surfers. Laird's one of the greatest big wave surfers ever, and possibly the most innovative.

  5. haha yeah dude drive thru new zealand was probably my favorite, donovan is so funny throwing his clothes out the window haha and the zorbonat ball, looked so much fun. I feel bad for benji though, bustin his *** on that rock slide.

  6. surfer dude

  7. Drive Thru California (2002). Number 1. in the series and a nice intro to the knockabout gonzo style of the series. Features several secret spots up and down America’s west coast, a wonderful deteriorating bitterness from Tim Curran as he realises that campervan living is basically a prison h**l, a surprise showing by The Machado, excellent buffoonery by Shawn Barny Barron, and great tunes from Death on Wednesday and The Dead Kennedys.

    Drive Thru Japan (2003). Number 2. Unlike some others DT-J has a generous running time at 60mins and some funny lines from Benji trying out karaoke in the dorm, ultra smooth surfing from Machado on some serious waves, bemused locals and I will be eternally grateful to the Drive Thru gang for introducing me to the brilliant sounds of Shonen Knife and The Dwarves.

    Drive Thru Australia (2004). Number 3. and one of my favourites not least because for once I can defeat the DT team’s insistence on not naming the secret spots on film because I’ve been to some of ‘em! This film features a fantastic sequence with sadly-departed croc-meister Steve Irwin at his Australia Zoo (checkout the angry wombat - a magic moment), the pathos of unintentionally amusing, hernia-suffering, head-banging Margo, stunning surf and great music from Pennywise, Postal Service, AFI, The Hoodoo Gurus and The White Stripes.

    Drive Thru Europe (2005). Number 4. and not bad. Worth it just for seeing surf superstar Kelly Slater slumming it in the campervan with the rest of the guys. This one works well if you thought there were no waves in Italy, France and Portugal. Nice revealing moment from Pat O as he exhorts viewers to come look at a steeply-cobbled street in a tiny Euro seaside town: he calls it “Disneyland”. Tetchy rivalry between Pat O and Slater as they battle to be first to surf under a pier. Ry Craike’s accent is pure Aussie. Brilliant tunes from two bands that were totally new to me: Sweden’s The Sounds and California’s own Yovee.

    Drive Thru South Africa (2006). Number 6. and a beaut as they say Down Unda. This is a great example of how to film a 2-week road trip. Chaotic travel arrangements, a hilarious race on Ostrich back (complete with trampled riders), a genuine close shave with a shark, Pottsy getting annoyed with the younger surfers’ tardiness, the scariest bungee jump I’ve ever seen and laughs galore as each and every pro surfer struggles and fails miserably on a wickedly difficult indoor wave machine. The cameraderie of a surfari really comes through on this one. Great tunes from Damian Marley and er, Toto.

    Drive Thru South & Central America (2004). Number 5. OK but it feels like you’re getting short-changed on the running time - yes I know that’s hypocritical when I’ve only just mentioned how ‘blissfully under-length’ these films are, but 48 mins of action is miserly. Great artwork and titles and superb footage of some really out-of-the-way secret spots in Panama, superb hang-gliding in Brazil but someone needs to tell Kalani he’s not funny. Excellent sounds from Yovee - Private Caller remains my favourite track out of the whole 7.

    Drive Thru Caribbean (2007?). Number 7. Again a sadly super-short running time of 37 minutes. Perhaps they should have combined it with Central America? Brilliant artwork and titles design. Great footage in Barbados and Jamaica: the accent of the old geezer, Billy Mystic, who acts as their guide is excellent; he’s quite touching when he talks about how Jamaica is known for being violent but hopes that maybe the DT team’s visit can show a fresh side of his troubled island. Great shots of the team doing stunts with dolphins and Kalani’s funny factor improves but is still sub zero. Lots of great tracks from Communique but unusually this one features a somewhat dull soundtrack. A poor showing.

    Drive Thru New Zealand (2008). Number 8. Great scenery and great stuff from Occy showing off his songwriting skills with a homegrown Drive Thru band featuring Donnie on the organ and Pat O’ on guitar. Check out the gnarly tow-ins and the insane zorbing. Some of the coldest surfing yet seen on the series. Not a very varied soundtrack but great stuff new to me from Lemurs, Cut City and Los Campesinos. A good Drive Thru but the blokery verges into overload sometimes — how about some female surfers on the next Drive Thru . . ?

  8. endless summer

  9. surfs up

  10. Watch step into liquid on a big LCD or plasma screen, with some surround sound turned all the way up, all the lights off, and a 12 pack. Or whatever your poison is... but that takes me right to paradise on evenings when I'm not doing anything.
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