Tag: Tyler Hamlet

  • The Grand Bizarre

    Release date: Fall 2011

    Produced by: Poor Boyz Productions

    Directed by: Tyler Hamlet, Cody Carter

    Skiers: Bobby Brown, Simon Dumont, Sammy Carlson, Dane Tudor, LJ Strenio, Nick Martini, Bene Mayr, Charley Ager, Tim Durtschi, Riley Leboe, Leigh Powis, Josh Stack, Mike Henitiuk, Cam Riley, Clayton Vila, Oskari Raitanen, Matt Walker

    Take your seat, grab your popcorn and witness the most daring skiers on the planet performing death-defying feats including Bobby Brown’s ground-breaking triple cork 1440 and Simon Dumont’s one of a kind cubed halfpipe.

  • Tracing Skylines

    Release date: Fall 2013

    Produced by: Poor Boyz Productions

    Directed by: Tyler Hamlet, Cody Carter

    Skiers: Sean Pettit, Pep Fujas, Karl Fostvedt, Julien Regnier, Logan Pehota, Bobby Brown, Seth Morrison, JP Auclair, Glen Plake, Mike Henitiuk, Lexi DuPont, Dane Tudor, Sammy Carlson, Riley Leboe, Josh Stack, Charley Ager, Max Morello, Andy Mahre, Khai Krepela, Vincent Gagnier, Joe Schuster, Gus Kenworthy

    Every skier knows what its like to call a few friends, pack up, and head out for a trip. Rather than spend another winter chasing storms, five of the top pros and their closest pals embark on their own interpretations of a trip of a lifetime, taking them deep into new and uncharted territory. Sean Pettit ventures further in his home turf of British Columbia. Watch as he trades the comfy cat lodge for a glacier camp – finding unexpected sources of fun in the backcountry. Pep Fujas pinpoints a remote AK lighthouse to use as a home base, where he launches a heli expedition and finds fresh terrain to attack. Karl Fostvedt takes urban skiing to a whole new level by spending his time searching for the perfect jib, drop and jump amidst the concrete jungle that is Detroit. Julien Regnier is found trekking the grueling 100km historic high alpine route between Chamonix, France and Zermatt, Switzerland. Finally, Bobby Brown brings the crew back together for a spring session to wrap a season that wont be soon forgotten. Tracing Skylines follows these five skiers on some incredible trips.

  • Revolver

    Release date: Fall 2010

    Produced by: Poor Boyz Productions

    Directed by: Jeff Thomas, Tyler Hamlet

    Skiers: Simon Dumont, Tim Durtschi, Dane Tudor, Jossi Wells, Charley Ager, JP Auclair, Sammy Carlson, Bene Mayr, Andreas Hatveit,TJ Schiller, Charles Gagnier, Riley Leboe, Matt Walker, Mike Henituk, LJ Strenio, Julien Regnier, Josh Stack, Alexis Godbout, John Spirggs, Brandon Kelly, Pep Fujas, Nick Martini, Leigh Powis, Matt Margetts

    Revolver, the 2010 film from Poor Boyz Productions, presented by Salomon focuses on the progression and the factors that have coincided with many great advancements of the sport of skiing.

  • Crunch Time

    Release date: Fall 2005

    Produced by: Poor Boyz Productions

    Directed by: Tyler Hamlet

    Skiers: Tanner Hall, Simon Dumont, Pep Fujas, Chris Benchetler, Brandon Kelly, Anthony Boronowski, John Symms and more.

    Avalanches, overshoots, cliff hucks and the worst slams ever at Chad’s Gap. Poor Boyz Productions and Studio 411 will rock your socks off until you puke (or until your eardrums bleed-or both) with skiing’s most skull-snapping crashes of all time. Try to keep your eyes on the screen as Tanner Hall, Chris Benchetler, Brandon Kelly and Anthony Boronowski give first hand accounts of their worst moments. Hosted by John Symms, probably the funniest man in the world.

  • 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.