Bitter Cold Showdown 2008: Dvd Teaser #1

The 8th annual Bitter Cold Showdown was undoubtedly the best year in the events history.
Franky Morales, Brian Shima, Chris Haffey, Jeff Stockwell and Alex Broskow battled to the very end for the title of Bitter Cold Showdown champion.
The 2008 DVD features every exciting trick from the contest along with commentary from some of the best rollerblader’s in the world.
In addition to the contest, Kevin Dowling takes you through the Official Industry Tradeshow to give you an inside look at what’s going on with some of your favorite rollerblading brands.
If you haven’t had the opportunity to experience the Bitter Cold Showdown first hand or are one of the hundreds of attendees eager to see everything you missed, pick up the Bitter Cold Showdown 2008 DVD and enjoy every moment of one of the world’s biggest rollerblading events.
Download: bcsd2008_teaser1.mp4.
Thanks Daniel Kinney / bittercoldshowdown.com.
Tags: bcsd






July 1st, 2008 at 5:28 pm
someone please put a dick in my mouth as soon as humanly possible
July 1st, 2008 at 6:10 pm
^^ no thanks, but honestly, how many different edits came out about the bitter cold showdown. i could have sworn there was one a couple weeks ago and that was months after the competition!
do the people who put this out really think they are going to make a decent profit?
July 1st, 2008 at 8:00 pm
there is no point of making a bittercold dvd after there are already a billion free edits online for it… anyways why did the trailer just have all these shitty tricks? that was retarded.
and by the way the music IS SHIT
i dunno if its sage francis or sole, but who ever it is you need to stop using this kind of music
so many blading edits have sage francis, whos a white homeless looking guy and hes pissed off and rapping about weird incoherent shit and IT SUCKS
July 1st, 2008 at 8:27 pm
The DVD is created to advertise the event to a rollerblading audience that does not keep up on everything that is online. In addition, it is formatted in a way that would be viable for television if there were to be any interest. A competition DVD would hardly make a profit even if it was released the day after the event.
July 1st, 2008 at 9:08 pm
Every time I read shit on rollernews, I lose faith in the rollerblading community.
Its the same with BCSD as with every other competition with the number of edits, the only comp that never really gets any coverage is superhick. Honestly I saw enough edits from fucking winterclash two years ago to fill a number of DVDs and nobody bitched about it. And Im pretty sure ive only seen 4 edits of BCSD this year, at least 4 decent ones.
And People who care about quality will be the ones buying the DVD. If you want to see multiple angles of every single trick, with good cameras and at a DVD quality, you will buy this DVD. If you only wanted to see what the top pros were doing, you watch online edits. I dont see why anyone wouldnt want to buy a competition DVD, especially if you were in attendance.
And as for the music, music is personal preference, but typical hip hop works. People use this music all the time because it fits skating. I know theres better songs but seriously, its not like they were going to use a gangster ass song, or a fucking metal song. If you had ever seen a bittercold DVD, they use plenty of different music.
July 2nd, 2008 at 11:15 am
song?
July 2nd, 2008 at 3:05 pm
i went there it was more like the BORING COLD SHOWDOWN
July 3rd, 2008 at 8:31 am
sole & the skyrider band - a sad day for investors
and to “wtf” : you hate the music probably because you dont understand it. if you were to actually listen to sole or sage francis, you would realize that a lot of their music really symbolizes rollerblading, seriously, a lot of it. and despite their unique beets, their lyrics are very smart and their poeticism defines a lot of the contemporary world
IGNORANCE IS BLISS
MORE LIL WAYNE
i could see that song have awesome potential as an intro montage.
anyways, yeah… cool vid.