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Warren Miller: Children of Winter [Blu-ray]
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Warren Miller: Children of Winter [Blu-ray]

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Deep powder. Huge airs. World-class cinematography. Awe-inspiring soundtrack. It's all part of Warren Miller Entertainment's 59th feature film, Children Of Winter. The world's greatest action sports filmmaker showcases spectacular footage shot in Japan, A

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WARREN MILLER-CHILDREN OF WINTER BLU-R (BLU-RAY DISC)


Product Details:
Actors: Warren Miller, Jonny Moseley
Director: Warren Miller
Format: Color, NTSC, Widescreen
Language: English
Number of Discs: 1
Studio: Shout! Factory
Run Time: 113 minutes
Blu-ray Release Date: October 13, 2009
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 8 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

3Good, but not brilliantNov 01, 2009
By C. Schreyer
The latest episode from warren miller is good, but not outstanding. Missing the narration of warren, who always had a good scense of humour. Also has a section which features Jason Biggs (american pie fame) and a band (cant think of the name) which goes on a bit long.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4GreatJan 04, 2010
By K. Farren
My husband and I are huge fans of the Warren Miller films. When Johnny Mosley started to narrate in previous films we were like this sucks. He gets better and better every film. Although we do miss Warren so so much. Great film as always. I am from NH and ski at Okemo a lot as my season pass is good there, I really hate how they make it look like the Wobbly Barn (where the band does their gig) is at Okemo, it is really at Killington. The skit with Jason Biggs was drawn out and cheesy. I love the ski joring part, so awesome! Can't wait to see what next years film will be. Enjoy!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

3The thing is, it's not Warren MillerDec 18, 2009
By Chris
It is sad that this title was sold by his kid to a company that doesn't really get it. They probably didn't like the production costs and they certainly don't have the sense of humor. I'm sorry that this is one of the few of this series in Blu-Ray, because it does not live up to expectations. The key year is 2004, before that Warren Miller was the man in charge, now it is "Time, Inc" and you might just as well buy any other skiing movie.

I was disappointed in the film, it lacks the life of the Miller films, that made me go and search the net to see why it has all gone wrong. Save your money and hope they re-issue the old movies.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Good MovieJan 19, 2011
By SuperStar76
Good movie, just not the same as the old Warren Miller Movies. But if you can appreciate spectacular outdoor adventure filming and you're okay with change, then you'll enjoy this one!

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1No the old Warren MillerJan 23, 2010
By David Bingham-trustee "kd6veb"
The joy of all earlier Warren Miller movies was the crusty commentary by Miller. He doesn't do it any more and in its place is a banal, high volume thumping music and stupid commentary. I would advise missing this movie.

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