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TGO The Constant War: Special Edition DVD
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With over 100 hours of unused footage on their hands after completing The Constant War, director Troy Adamitis and his production crew have continued to move forward to create the Special Edition. Shot on both HD and 24p cameras, Special Edition picks right up where The Constant War left off. Every bit as much as TGO, the Special Edition takes the viewer past the security guards, through the pits, inside the trucks and into the lives of the people who make the sport go on any given Sunday.
The Special Edition bristles with the human drama that is so much a part of motocross. A sport unlike any other, a sport where man and machine work must work together like no other, the Special Edition displays how the best riders in the world truly do wear their hearts on their polyester jersey sleeves. Hop on as the Special Edition takes you on a wild joy ride that begins at Hangtown 2006 when Grant Langston and Mike Alessi crash in the final turn of the first moto and scramble in the dirt and dust to get to
their feet, get their bikes running, and to the finish line first.
Far off the beaten path, the Special Edition’s camera crew takes the viewer along on a visit to Broc Helper’s home nestled in the rolling pastoral hills of Pennsylvania. Lush, cool and green, Hepler shows just where he came from and where his odyssey in motocross stardom began.
The Special Edition offers up never before seen race action from the summer of 2005.
Some of the most memorizing footage comes from the unforgiving cocoa brown sands of Southwick, Massachusetts as they conspire to sap the strength and topple the balance of all who challenge them. Captured through a number of super slow-motion sequences, Motocross 338 portrays just how brutal and exhausting the sport can be to its athletes. One rider in particular, Ryan Mills, takes
a beating at Southwick, wobbling along to miserable 40/13 moto scores.
A perfect personification of the ups-and-downs of racing, Mills then comes back at the very next round to win his first AMA moto at Red Bud. And it’s on this same hot, muggy afternoon in Michigan that rookie Jason Lawrence faces harsh reality when he realizes he’s been thrown in the deep end to fight 39 other men trying to make a living as professional motocross racers.
The Special Edition lenses follow David Bailey and his young Maestro Suzuki team riders at the Washougal National. As passionate and knowledgeable as ever, Bailey, a sort of modern day field marshal explains and passes critical information and knowledge along to the next
generation of riders, all of whom hope to become champions.
And the mechanics are featured front and center in the Special Edition as film crews follow Mike “Goose” Gosselaar, the ace spanner man for “in our time” legend Ricky Carmichael. Rival mechanics Brent Miron and Jonathon Hoodie are also shadowed and it doesn’t take long to see that big-time motocross is not all glitz and glamour as the tuners are forced to not only work incessantly, but put under tremendous pressure and strain, as well.
Finally, the Special Edition also includes alluring footage of James Stewart captured from his tumultuous rookie season in the Motocross class. Blend in compelling story lines centering upon Davi Millsaps at Hangtown, Yamaha factory rider David Vuilleman, and working class privateer hero Nick Wey, and you have a film which will keep its viewers mesmerized each time the Special Edition spins through their DVD players. |
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