Expectations are a tricky thing. The Coastal Crew have had the weight of outsized expectations ever since the release of their Kranked 8 segment back in 2009. That video part has gone on to become arguably the most iconic section in mtb history (2.1 million views on Youtube and counting), right up there with Darren Berrecloth’s New World Disorder 10 opener. When Kranked Revolve dropped it wasn’t three dudes (and Kyle Jameson) knocking politely on the door, they kicked the whole wall down. It was one of those moments where everything clicked, they had a concept, phenomenal riding, a great song, and literally the best built features ever. In 2010 they decided to take things in a new direction and started self-producing web videos. The internet is the great democratizer and The Coastal Crew became a household name seemingly overnight. Thanks to them, dolly shots of loading and unloading bikes from the back of trucks, electro, cross dissolves, and film burns are now used ad nauseum by Pinkbike groms the world over (Side Note – I feel like Inside Out will lead to a dramatic rise in horizontal wipes… thanks for that one boys).
2011 was when the boys truly became men. With backing from Anthill Films and their riding sponsors they pulled a Eugene Struthers and took things to ‘’a whole nother level.’’ I think the entire mtb community should send a big thank-you to Anthill. They trusted the Coastal Crew to pull off wonders with a small budget and an even smaller window to shoot the thing… and boy did they deliver. From the Inside Out is their 37-minute paean to freeride mountain biking. From their home base of Roberts Creek (aka Jurassic Park), to Fernie BC, to the high alpine of Squamish and everywhere in between; BC was thoroughly explored and systematically slain.
I love the energy of the movie. Unlike certain other films I wasn’t left waiting for it to end but instead wished it were longer. The vibe is just so fun, you can tell the riders are enjoying themselves for the most part and that always makes footage more entertaining to watch. The houseboat section in particular really translates how awesome riding bikes for a living is. They’re working at something they love and it’s trips like that, which make slogging through grim winter days building in freezing wind, rain, and snow, all worthwhile.
The rider lineup is top notch. From World Cup racer (and Island boy) Stevie Smith’s balls out speed on Mt. Prevost, to slopestyle wunderkind Brandon Semenuk’s next level videogame combos, and Kenny Smith’s nausea inducing rock lines, there was something for everyone in the movie. This is probably THE definitive ‘freeride’ movie. No hardtails to be seen here… it’s all about downhill bikes in the mountains.
If you’ve ever seen a Coastal Crew video then you know the format: amazing trails, phenomenal riding, electro music, and well thought out and executed filming/editing. From the Inside Out takes their successful formula and builds on it, incorporating slightly more storyline as well as additional filming tricks (cable cam and crane) to improve production value. If you need something to get you fired up to crush brown pow or build a fresh new line of your own then this is the movie for you. It’ll have you stoked to shred in 30 minutes or less and I can’t wait for the sequel.
Words: Scott Secco
Photos: Nicholas Teichrob/Dylan Dunkerton
Here’s the trailer (if you haven’t seen it).
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