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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.
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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.
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.
"Would you like a falafel with that?" -the quote I can't go a day without throwing in a conversation.
Extreme Days is one of those rare movie treats that allows for Christian morals and values to be openly discussed among a youthful generation. Its something youth groups and definitely parents of Christian children will appreciate, there is no cursing, sexual orientation or profanity. Very refreshing!!
As a Christain and a teenager, this film really relates to my daily life. While non-Christians tend to think of us as well adjusted and behaved individuals, Extreme Days presents us as we are. Full of life, energetic, at times reckless, passionate, emotional and adventurous. After all; LIFE'S A TRIP.
I would recommend this film to anyone seeking answers about truth, love, having faith and a life with God. A truly worthwhile experience
May God bless your heart and be with you wherever you go:)
P.S. My best friend is as crazy (if not more) as Matt, love you bro!
Extreme Days is one of those rare movie treats that allows for Christian morals and values to be openly discussed among a youthful generation. Its something youth groups and definitely parents of Christian children will appreciate, there is no cursing, sexual orientation or profanity. Very refreshing!!
As a Christain and a teenager, this film really relates to my daily life. While non-Christians tend to think of us as well adjusted and behaved individuals, Extreme Days presents us as we are. Full of life, energetic, at times reckless, passionate, emotional and adventurous. After all; LIFE'S A TRIP.
I would recommend this film to anyone seeking answers about truth, love, having faith and a life with God. A truly worthwhile experience
May God bless your heart and be with you wherever you go:)
P.S. My best friend is as crazy (if not more) as Matt, love you bro!
I'm impressed... A little bit too much extreme sports for me, but other than that, wow. No cussing, no sex, but it still held enough interest that my non-Christian friends enjoyed it! If you haven't seen this yet, do!
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".
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".
I just watched this movie, and I have to say it is one of those "must see" movies. I'm a Christian, and I was pleased to see a movie with an all-Christian soundtrack. Also, I was pleased that this movie had a positive story, but wasn't too preachy. Anyone who's been a Christian for a while knows how it is usually.....it seems as if everything is an outreach attempt. This movie isn't tho. It's made so anyone (even those who aren't religious) will enjoy it.
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- TriviaThe band featured in this movie is PAX217
- GoofsDuring 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.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Suburban Times (2002)
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- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $522,813
- Sep 30, 2001
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