Part 1 - His favourite colour and shit (only joking!)
Part 2: Trice explains the story behind the infamous Chad's Gap session from the Absinthe movie Pop.
Part 1 - His favourite colour and shit (only joking!)
Part 2: Trice explains the story behind the infamous Chad's Gap session from the Absinthe movie Pop.
I have broken my 'strictly snowboarding' rule for these guys because they are comic geniuses. Although strictly speaking I was searching for a video posted by Method Mag's Jason Horton when I found this video on http://www.funnyordie.com/ so he must be associated with it.
Go to http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/5e5a717748 cos the embedding code doesn't like my blog.
I would have given this Method Mag video a 'Booyah!' but being on one social networking site is enough without having to join MySpace too.
Check it out though.

Best trick? That is a tough call in a movie that continually tops itself on so many levels. I liked Heikki Sorsa’s one footed spine transfer. Heikki may well be an Olympic half pipe finalist but that the last time I saw anyone pull a spine transfer like that it was on a skateboard … on my Xbox.
‘Talent Technicians’: Travis Kennedy, Joni Malmi, Stevie Bell, Nic Suave, Daniel Ek, Kareem El Rafie, Niko Cioffi, Peter KÅ‘nig.
As you might expect from what is in effect a moving clothes catalogue, the film is short, colourful and crystal clear. It’s also high quality, lots of fun and let me repeat – it’s free!
Finland’s Joni Malmi kicks off the more traditional movie sections with urban rails and big airs, plus he provides the best trick of the movie - a magnificent wall ride along the side of a hut. It’s the way he hits it horizontally and 360s out that’s a bit special.