Warren Miller's Cold Fusion

Price: $17.99

December 10, 2008.
The Best!.
Rating: 5The best of the Warren Miller collection I believe. The music and cinematography go hand in hand. This documentary will get you up and skiing in no time.
December 15, 2007.
Awesome.
Rating: 5Great skiing, great music and a variety of locations. Warren Miller does it the best!
December 16, 2007.
Yeah! .
Rating: 5I watch this video on some channel on T.V. one night and knew I had to own it!
I don't even ski (or jump off buildings for that matter)but who doesn't want to watch guys doing amazing "oh my gosh! " EXTREME SPORT activities.
I loved the music too.
And the the way it was shot by Warren Miller.
I would highly recommend this movie to anyone. In fact I've already bought it for some...
December 09, 2007.
Excellent! I'm inspired....
Rating: 4I've never purchased a Warren Miller film before and didn't know what to expect. After watching Cold Fusion, I'm now shopping for my next purchase. This movie features great skiing and snowboarding segments as well as some cool base jumping scenes. And who would have thought you can ski in Kenya? I'm not a big fan of harder music, but thought the soundtrack complemented the movie wonderfully. I had no "ghosting" or other image problems as mentioned in one review (note that the user was talking about a VHS, not the DVD). I didn't give it a full five stars because of a couple slower segments that didn't have much "extreme" stuff in it. It was still interesting, but personally, I bought this for all the big mountain and backcountry shots. I also thought the Nissan sponsorship got a little ridiculous when they zoomed in on the hood ornament. What is this, a commercial? Other than those couple of issues (very minor), I thought this was a great take and would recommend it to any ski or snowboard fanatic.
December 28, 2004.
Outstanding!.
Rating: 4Blending music with ski/snowboard video and travel this is a must see. If you dont want to go to a mountain afterwards then you have no soul. My only complaint is that it is already geared towards people that already love to ski/snowboard. I would have liked more descriptions of the terrain and better shots showing just how steep some of those cliffs are. For people that have never skied this movie will be slow going at first but patient - it gets better. Again my only complaint is that it assumes people watching already know what powder and big mountains feel like. A little extra effort could have been made to portray that to the new skier.