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10 Chocolate bars
Canadian brothers, Rob and James Dunnet talk about their experiences living and riding in Taiwan.
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home-team
(Mar 22, 2011 at 4:48)
great video aaron
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ahahah
it was a trap!!!
don t know how to explain in english but you and your bro are killers
i like so much this Spirit
this is COOL
VOD for sure
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i like chocolate with beer it just feels so right. just like this video. Beautiful...Larock ftw.
@atala t'es tellement francais mec... :')
@atala t'es tellement francais mec... :')
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Why are people giving atala a hard time? He said nothing wrong. He asked a question. Then gave a compliment. English isn't his first language. I think he wanted to say that the brothers kill it, something to that effect -- not that they are killers.
Read...pause...think.
Read...pause...think.
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Sorry ppl but i want to see some fun, good riding and crashes with sounds of rock music. And this film is just about... blah blah blah and few jumps. What hapend with all the videos like Kranked 4 or first parts of NWD? Talk less ride more!
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I feel like you are the kind of person who would watch a Wong Kar-Wai film and complain about the lack of sex and explosions, then conclude it was bad because ultimately english. (even if that isn't your first language)
As far as bike films are concerned this an entirely separate genre from Kranked and NWD, and I feel sorry that you aren't able to appreciate the beauty of it.
As far as bike films are concerned this an entirely separate genre from Kranked and NWD, and I feel sorry that you aren't able to appreciate the beauty of it.
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I'm just responding to this for telling me about Wong Kar-wai films, how did i never know about these movies!?
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I can't say he has become that popular in the west. With the shift online I sincerely hope world cinema becomes more readily available. If you liked his films and are open to stories which questions traditional sexuality you may also enjoy films by Pedro Almodovar. Though he is notably more popular then Wong Kar-wai
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The video was great.
But the music on this was just off. Not usually a hater. I like your past few videos and music choice but I gotta side with them on this one. Maybe try something not electronic sometime? Or if you go electronic at least something that isn't epileptic.
But the music on this was just off. Not usually a hater. I like your past few videos and music choice but I gotta side with them on this one. Maybe try something not electronic sometime? Or if you go electronic at least something that isn't epileptic.
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Huge fan of Aaron Larok,but this falls way short of VOD,in my humble opinion.I hate criticising peoples hardwork,but it had to be said,there is'nt much going on here to warrant the title of VOD for a day.Well watchable,but just unfaveable for me unfortunatley.Nice job all the same lads.
Gringo.
Gringo.
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Ha-ha-ha,please don't get me wrong home-team,it's just i prefer constant riding in my VOD's,it was certainly worth watching a couple of times,it just didn't have the wow factor that quite a lot of VOD's have,still nice work mind you,i have the highest respect for anyone who gets off there arse to ride,let alone make a VOD.
Gary.
Gary.
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the only reason this wouldn't earn the title VOD is because it doesn't cater to the 13 year old mentality PB attracts. Home-team I'd be really proud of this as a work, it was so much more of a wow factor then 90% of VODs, its just a more sincere personal wow factor that is under appreciate on PB.
On Vimeo this would have received a completely different response in comments, because they have a community that isn't afraid of embracing new ideas.
On Vimeo this would have received a completely different response in comments, because they have a community that isn't afraid of embracing new ideas.
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one thing i dont understand is that they say they are from canada...and they moved taiwan...wait what!?!?! So u guys honestly think that taiwan is better for biking then canada????Daphuk??
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They both know that Canada is obviously the better place for mountain biking. They didn't move there for the riding. I think they moved there for the experience, the culture, a change of scenery, and this is more about how they create their own scene than about how great the scene is there.
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You have never had someone sit on your chest... they keep hitting your head and you try to name 10 chocolate bars? It is what older brothers do to their younger bros...