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Starring: 
    Greg Noll, Jeff Clark, Laird Hamilton, Dave Kalama, Brian L. Keaulana, Buzzy 
    Kerbox, Mickey Munoz, Darryl Virostko and Kelly Slater 
Director: 
    Stacy Peralta 
Running Time: 
    105 mins 
"It was the biggest wave we'd ever seen"
After over 1000 years of surfing, the pastime monumentally changed in the 1950s when Greg Noll and his friends discovered the waves of Hawaii's North Shore. Surfing then became a way of life to these young men who lived for finding the biggest waves and taking surfing to the next level. Big Wave surfing was born and this documentary covers its evolution and its pioneers, Greg Noll, Jeff Clark and Laird Hamilton.

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After the success of 'Dogtown and Z-Boys', writer/director Stacy Peralta changes to another action sport, big wave surfer but can he recapture the same magic with this subject?
'Riding Giants' is an extraordinary documentary that looks into a subject that many people outside of surfing will not know about and makes it completely fascinating. What makes Stacy Peralta's films different from many other documentaries is that fact that he doesn't limit the information to those who will have an understanding or a passion for it but sets out to bring everyone into the subject matter. This sparks an interest in the audience, whatever there surfing background, allowing both newcomers and surfing fanatics to enjoy the movies and the story it has to tell.
The documentary is split into three distinct sections that highlight the lives of three giants of surfing. The first third deals with the true innovator of Big Wave Surfing, Greg Noll. Using archive footage shot by Noll and his friends in the 1950s, early 60s, Peralta, co-writer Sam George and editor Paul Crowder tell the story of how they discovered Hawaii's North Shore and then started a new way of life. We see how they lived and breathed surfing as Noll and his fellow pioneers transformed the surfing completely and how they discovered Waimea, where the best and biggest waves hit on the North Shore.
The second third introduces the next evolutionary jump for surfing with the discovery of 'The Mavericks' by Jeff Clark. Located twenty miles from San Francisco, this area had waves that made even Waimea look small but it was also filled with danger. This section of the film shows how far surfers will go for the pursuit of that ultimate wave and it highlights how 'The Mavericks' can take the lives of even the most seasoned professionals.
The third and final section introduces up to the man hailed as the best to ever stand on a board, Laird Hamilton. The pioneer of tow-in surfing, he pushed surfing into the mainstream as rode the huge swells at 'Jaws' at Peahi, Maui and the ultimate wave in Teahupoo, Tahiti.
These three sections combine to offer the viewer the complete history to date of Big Wave Surfing. Intermixed with interviews, archival footage and photographs and graphical representations of what it is like to be in dangerous wipe out situations, 'Riding Giants' is an extremely skilfully made documentary that grabs you from the off and takes you on one hell of a ride. Stacy Peralta and his team are making names for themselves in this business, as their approach to the subject matter is both respectful and awe-inspiring, making this documentary compulsive viewing.
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PICTURE & SOUND
Presented in Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1 with Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, the movie is presented well.
BONUS FEATURES
Director and Editor's Commentary
        Stacy Peralta and Paul Crowder provide an interesting and informative 
        commentary about the making of 'Riding Giants'. The pair talks extensively 
        about the different elements that needed to come together to make to movie 
        including the archive film and photographs, the sound, the music and the 
        surf interviews. Peralta also talks about the how a meeting with Greg 
        Noll gave him the idea for the movie and how it expanded to include Jeff 
        Clark and Laird Hamilton. This is a good commentary from two men who believe 
        in the project passionately. 
Writer and Surfer's Commentary 
        Co-writer Sam George and featured surfers Greg Noll, Jeff Clark and Laird 
        Hamilton come together for a chatty and fun commentary tack. The foursome 
        talk about how they got involved in the project and surfing in general. 
        The best part is how the group comment on the surfing footage shown throughout 
        the film, as they take the Mickey out of each other and the other contributors 
        to the movie. This banter makes the commentary a joy to listen to, even 
        for non-surfing enthusiasts. 
The Making of Riding Giants (28.04 mins) 
        Writer/Director Stacy Peralta, producer Agi Orsi, writer Sam George, editor 
        Paul Crowder and featured surfers Greg Noll, Jeff Clark and Laird Hamilton 
        reveal how 'Riding Giants was brought to the silver screen. The director 
        reveals the motivation behind the piece, highlighting how he wanted to 
        capture the feel of big wave surfing for both surfer and those new to 
        the sport. Both Stacy Peralta and editor Paul Crowder talk about how the 
        film was put together after the director and writer Sam George completed 
        the script. The pair then takes us through this process, revealing the 
        different elements of the film and how they all came together. The surfers 
        also talk about their contributions to the film and how they became involved. 
      
Fuel TV's Blue Carpet Special (20.22 mins) 
        Pat Parnell and professional surfer Jodie Nelson take you to the premiere 
        of 'Riding Giants' at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. The programme 
        includes interviews with Writer/Director Stacy Peralta, writer Sam George 
        and surfers Greg Noll, Jeff Clark, Laird Hamilton, Mickey Munoz and Grant 
        Washburn as they all talk about their involvement with the film and the 
        three acts that make up the elements of the movie. 
Deleted Scenes (15.41 mins) 
        Entitled 'Surf Talk', 'Wave complexity', 'Half Moon Bay', 'Original ending' 
        and 'End Credit Sequence' these deleted or alternative scenes have text 
        introductions by Director Stacy Peralta explaining why where removed. 
      
Trailers 
        Previews of 'Being Julia' and 'Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius'
OVERALL
An excellent documentary gets an excellent DVD treatment from Sony Classics. With two extremely good commentary tracks and the added bonus of deleted scenes and a making of… featurette that is very informative about the documentary making process, this is a quality DVD package. Fans should rejoice.
DVD 
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