Tag: Mike Henitiuk

  • INDESTRUCTIBLE

    Release date: Fall 2003

    Directed by: Michael Crichton

    Produced by: Aggressive Instinct Productions

    Skiers: David Crichton, Chris Turpin, Mark Abma, Jon Olsson, Charles Grant, Scott Hibbert, Jon Reedy, Jay Vaughan, Mike Henitiuk, Andy Woods, Tanner Hall, Mark Crichton, Rory Bushfield, JF Cusson, Iannick B., Sarah Burke, Candide Thovex, Denise Jaworsky, Jennifer Crichton, Olivier Rochon, Bryan Snow, Josh Bibby, and many more…

    Aggressive Instincts Productions is proud to be releasing its seventh new school freestyle skiing video in its long history of chronicling the evolution of the sport. Not only does INDESTRUCTIBLE stay true to AIP form with only the most progressive skiing footage, most talented riders and most powerful soundtrack, it also introduces a few new faces on the grommet scene and shows that the women aren’t far behind the men, either. Staying true to form with other AIP videos, INDESTRUCTIBLE delivers a skillful cast of characters, including David Crichton, Chris Turpin, Mark Abma, Jon Olsson and Scott Hibbert, among many others. Likewise, it is sure not to disappoint on the soundtrack side, either, with bands like Strung Out, Pennywise and Pulley having a strong presence throughout.

    Approximate Duration: 32 minutes

    Bands: Good Riddance, Strung Out, Pulley, Pennywise, Bowling for Soup, Less Than Jake, Rise Against, Lagwagon, Sum 41

  • Salomon Freeski TV S2|EP8

    Quebec

    Release date: 2008

    Skiers: Matt Walker, Mike Henitiuk, Charles Gagnier

    M.Walker and M.Henitiuk head to Quebec, to meet up with C.Gagnier for a urban rail mission. You’ll learn that Walker sucks at speaking French, Henitiuk is better at sliding rails than he is at growing a soul patch, and Charles crushes everything he touches

  • Reasons

    Release date: Fall 2008

    Produced by: Poor Boyz Productions

    Directed by: Johnny Decesare & Tyler Hamlet

    Skiers: JP Auclair, Sammy Carlson, Tanner Hall, Simon Dumont, Mike Douglas, Mark Abma, Eric Pollard, Pep Fujas, Andy Mahre, Jon Olsson, Andreas Hatveit, Chris Benchetler, Mike Henitiuk, Matt Walker, Charles Gagnier, Julien Regnier, John Spriggs, Laurent Favre, Jossi Wells, Tim Durtschi

    This year Poor Boyz is proud to bring you a movie unlike any in its illustrious past. Featuring action and insight from the best crew of riders since Sessions 1242, ‘Reasons’ pushes the genre of ski movies in a completely new direction.

  • Jib Jam

    Release date: Fall 2008

    Produced by: Poor Boyz Productions

    Directed by: Cody Carter

    Skiers: John Symms, Derek Spong, Matt Walker, Mike Henitiuk, Oscar Scherlin, John Spriggs, Anders Backe, Ben Moxham

    This spring, Poor Boyz Productions brought competitive skiing into the information age with their Jib Jam Invitational, a live, online video contest. The event gathered top-level athletes from around the globe and pitted them against each other on a gamut of monstrous terrain park features. The skiers rose to the challenge throughout the 10-day session, throwing down terrain park trickery like you’ve never seen before.

  • YEAH DUDE

    Release date: Fall 2007

    Produced by: Poor Boyz Productions

    Directed by: Johnny Decesare

    Skiers: Sammy Carlson, Andreas Hatveit, JP Auclair, Julien Regnier, Chris Benchetler, John Symms, Tim Durtschi, Peter Olenick, Simon Dumont, Anthony Boronowski, Mike Henitiuk, John Spriggs, Craig Coker, Christian Sirianni, Kyler Cooley, JF Cusson, Fabien Maicrhofer

    If your’re a Poor Boyz fan, you’ve probably noticed PBP’s movies follow a formula: The worlds best riders + sick locations + sick action – filler = the best ski movie of the year. PBP’s 2007 release Yeah Dude follows the Poor Boyz tradition of scintillating action, sending crews to all points of the globe to capture the year’s best skiing. But when it came time to assemblethe pieces, PBP started expanding its repertoire. Once the snow melted, many of Yeah Dude’s athletes and crew members visited the Poor Boyz studios to give candid accounts of their seasons. The result is a much more intimate portrait of the Poor Boyz crew than you’re used to, but without any consequent lulls in the action. Yeah Dude gives you all the skiing action you expect from PBP. But Yeah Dude is unlike any ski movie you’ve seen before.