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A Deeper Shade of Blue (one day only)

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 11:41 am
by rodndtube
March 28, 2013 only.
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Date: Thursday, March 28, Time: 7:30 PM local time
Theater List: http://www.fathomevents.com/#!a-deeper- ... o/theaters

Special Fathom Features: A special premiere of a Sir Paul McCartney/Jack McCoy video collaboration and a panel discussion with Director Jack McCoy and world‐renowned surfing legends. Run Time: 150 minutes

Fathom Events, Hawaiian Airlines and New World Distribution are excited to bring A Deeper Shade of Blue — the story of the evolution of modern surf culture – to movie theaters nationwide for an epic one-night event on Thursday, March 28 at 7:30pm (local time). More info here: http://www.fathomevents.com/#!a-deeper-shade-of-blue

The website: http://www.adeepershadeofblue.com/

The Paipo Interview with Jack McCoy: http://mypaipoboards.org/interviews/Jac ... 0411.shtml

Re: A Deeper Shade of Blue (one day only)

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 12:01 pm
by Uncle Grumpy
Jack McCoy spoke at the Surfing Heritage last night and he had some snippets of the movie as well.
I'm seeing the entire film at a sneek preview tomorrow night and from what I have already seen it is going to one of the best surf films ever.
Check out the website and please go see this film on the big screen, the way surf films should be seen.
You will not regret it.

Re: A Deeper Shade of Blue (one day only)

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 12:32 pm
by Atlantasurfer
I'm excited. This looks more historical than the usual surf porn (which, like real porn, is great but not for 90 minutes). :D

Believe it or not, this movie is playing all over Atlanta, a place not usually associated with the sport of kings.

When are we paipo kooks getting our own movie? When I saw the part in Come Hell or High Water when he made a small plywood paipo, I was hooting and hollering.

Re: A Deeper Shade of Blue (one day only)

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 11:03 am
by rodndtube
I enjoyed the film immensely. Great cinematography. The underwater filming providing a great perspective for viewing the plan shape of the board upon the wave and the interaction of the rails and skegs with the wave -- this I would like to see again on DVD on a good screen with pause, slow-motion, rewinds... all those bells and whistles to take some closer looks. The Hawaiian premier footage before and after the film was interesting but not something I would look for when watching the DVD very often. I will go out on a limb with a posting on fins (skegs) elsewhere.

Re: A Deeper Shade of Blue (one day only)

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 4:09 pm
by bgreen
Oddly, I found the hydrofoil some of the most inspiring surfing. I think it was the capacity to ride unbroken swell and go so fast. I liked the historical material, but it seemed a bit over-produced for my liking. Still way more interesting than most surf films.

Bob