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Extremedays

  • 2001
  • PG
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.4K
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Dante Basco, Ryan Browning, Cassidy Rae, A.J. Buckley, and Derek Hamilton in Extremedays (2001)
th pre, sept 28, 2001
Play trailer1:49
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ActionAdventureComedyDramaRomanceSport

During a lifelong expedition planned by four lifelong friends - Will, Brian, Matt, and Corey - Corey's beloved grandfather suddenly passed away.During a lifelong expedition planned by four lifelong friends - Will, Brian, Matt, and Corey - Corey's beloved grandfather suddenly passed away.During a lifelong expedition planned by four lifelong friends - Will, Brian, Matt, and Corey - Corey's beloved grandfather suddenly passed away.

  • Director
    • Eric Hannah
  • Writers
    • Eric Hannah
    • Craig Detweiler
  • Stars
    • Dante Basco
    • Ryan Browning
    • A.J. Buckley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eric Hannah
    • Writers
      • Eric Hannah
      • Craig Detweiler
    • Stars
      • Dante Basco
      • Ryan Browning
      • A.J. Buckley
    • 42User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
    • 17Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Trailer 1:49
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    Dante Basco
    Dante Basco
    • Corey
    Ryan Browning
    Ryan Browning
    • Brian
    A.J. Buckley
    A.J. Buckley
    • Will
    Derek Hamilton
    Derek Hamilton
    • Matt
    Cassidy Rae
    Cassidy Rae
    • Jessie
    Chao Li Chi
    Chao Li Chi
    • Grandpa G
    Virginia Montero
    Virginia Montero
    • Grandma G
    Dylan Bond
    • Young Brian
    Cameron Clark
    • Young Matt
    Scott Fisher
    • Young Will
    Daniel Miranda
    • Young Corey
    Ashlee Bond
    Ashlee Bond
    • Amanda
    Jeff Enden
    • Baboo
    John Rosenfeld
    John Rosenfeld
    • Monkey Wrench
    Holly McClure
    • Flight Attendant
    Sylva Cox
    • Waitress
    Lee Ann Edwards
    Lee Ann Edwards
    • Mrs. Davidson
    Josh Aver
    • PAX217
    • Director
      • Eric Hannah
    • Writers
      • Eric Hannah
      • Craig Detweiler
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    User reviews42

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    7thatisit

    Fun, positive movie

    Great, entertaining movie. Super, extreme sports footage. It's refreshing to have a clean movie that the entire family can sit down and watch, without it being a movie only for young children. It's nice to have guys and a girl characters shown in a non-sexual relationship. No nudity or coarse language.

    Just about young people having fun. Good references to the Lord without being preachy. Love the soundtrack with Newsboys, Tobymac, Skillet, etc.

    TRIVIA: The car involved (which they say is a cross between a Jeep and a Toyota)is actually a Volkswagon "Thing" produced by Volkswagon to be an all- terrain military vehicle. Only 29,000 of these vehicles produced.
    5phrozen_clmberchic

    Awesome:)

    I saw this movie w/ some of my friends this weekend and it was awesome! The only reason I left a point off of it and gave it a 9 was that they did a LOT of extreme sports...it kind of got monotonous after a while, but that doesn't mean that I thought the stunts were bad...they were SWEET, but also, it was kinda unlikely that they would ALL be THAT good at ALL of the sports that they did. They had good, not to mention FINE actors...and what I liked about this movie was that you could watch it w/o worrying about the language and it also had awesome music. But this movie was SOOO hilarious! "Would you like a falafel with that?"
    7prayn4food

    Not bad, but obviously "Christian Entertainment"

    I saw Extreme Days with my church group last night and had a mixed opinion of it. I did enjoy it, and it was entertaining, but there was definitely an element that only kids in a church group would get. For example, when one character notes among the girl's qualities, "She's smart, she prays like, 100 times a day, she's President of student body", all the kids heads nodded as they said to themselves, "Oh, that's how they'll tie in the Christian element." It is bothersome that there is always a hidden agenda in movies like this. Christians can produce quality cinematic art, but too often the pieces are focused on conversion, and the subtler it gets the more obvious and offensive it becomes. The plot twists ("curveballs" in the trip, as the movie calls them) were interesting and helped carry the story around, and the extreme sports and music were good, but it was too obviously low-budget and intended to appeal to and convert young teenagers.

    The movie makers need to come to the realization that if they want a movie to appeal to the youth of this generation, the stereotypes of gen-Xers do not identify with our generation and they need new ideas, not "another teen movie".
    7traxlerd

    Sweetness with Value

    While this movie has its set backs, being poor filming and sometimes sketchy acting, for the first time in the past 5 years I have seen a movie that has interested me and does not have a rating above PG. This movie encompasses a variety of extreme sports, hence the name, but the characters all have sound moral principles and even stronger values.

    This is definitely a movie for your youth group, or a group of friends who want to see a decent movie that actually has no drugs, sex, violence, or profanity in it. This movie strays away from the social norm of today and is based on good hearted comedy and viewing that is safe for the WHOLE family.

    I think many directors should take head of the minority who wants good wholesome movies that have an awesome plot as well. I mean is cursing really a requirement? Well in Extreme days it isn't and the movie is better for it.

    +dt
    8rocknroll1985

    To get away from the hum-drum that calls itself "devine Hollywood"

    I liked this movie: yes I was raised in the church, yes I was (and still am) a huge fan of the Christian alternative music genres, yes I do believe in God, and yes I'm not living with my parents anymore. That being said, growing up in the church, the usual activities and such offered to kids and teens were just plain pathetic. They lacked the element of cool that all kids thirst for and can't get enough of. So it's no surprise that a lot of kids and teens in the church and youth groups now still love this movie. It wasn't some Cheap barney with bible verses rip off or corny, poorly acted, "it could happen to you-Jesus loves everybody" films they push on kids all the time. It was funny, killer music, decent quality of film and film-making and extreme sports footage that kids will watch back to back to back until they can't stay awake anymore. I know the sports footage wasn't really them, but I never expected them to really do their own stunts. Can any actor really act and execute a darkslide with equal skill? This movie was a hope to teens and kids who thought Christian life and faith in God meant you had to be boring and uncool. Not stellar, but worth a weekend rental.

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    • Trivia
      The band featured in this movie is PAX217
    • Goofs
      During the opening sequence where they are snowboarding and playing paintball, they are shooting a number of paintballs. There is no hopper on the paintball guns, yet they seem to fire many shots.
    • Quotes

      Matt: For the love of donuts, let's go!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Suburban Times (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Extreme Days
      Written by Jamie Rowe, Toby McKeehan, & David Bach

      Performed by Toby McKeehan

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Truth Soul Armor (Flash only)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sk8ter Boyz
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Providence Entertainment
      • Truth Soul Armor
      • Norann Entertainment
    • See more company credits at IMDbPro

    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,047,553
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $522,813
      • Sep 30, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,047,553
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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