Core6 Stunt Video Review - A must buy for you stunt video collection
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Core6 Stunt Video Review - A must buy for you stunt video collection
Action, Comedy, and Kids/Family
> 32 min.
The first Core6 video to hit the market, will all you to admire the courage and ingenuity of the founding fathers of the New England Stunt Team Driving to Endanger (DTE) as they regrouped under a new team. The film's snazzy new automated animation style will be an inspirational work that is often clever and funny due to the hugely talented cast will allow this video to become part of your stunt video collection. With a PG-13 rating this is a video that has your silly and charming characters and is not formulaic. You will pleased to be informed that after Chauncey left the Florida Stunt scene and returned to his native roots in the deep woods of Maine, he has not lost his sardonic edge. Besides some short clips of native animals of Maine you will be exposed to two never scene before riders in a video Shannon and Jaymz. I must admit though that Shannon should never quit his day job to become a hair stylist. Of course this video would never be complete without the trash talking, handsome but underpowered krapasaki Chris “Tech” McNeil with his rare courage and imperishable heart.
This is not your average autopilot stunt video with all of the usual elements of crazy tricks and heart wrenching crashes but rather a well put together documentary to let you know that C6 has not fallen off the earth. What lacks in skill and crashes is made up with heart and comedy. Stand back, relax, and watch these monkeys blow up a new 2004 motorcycle and listen to a original song that was written especially for the Core6 team.
> 32 min.
The first Core6 video to hit the market, will all you to admire the courage and ingenuity of the founding fathers of the New England Stunt Team Driving to Endanger (DTE) as they regrouped under a new team. The film's snazzy new automated animation style will be an inspirational work that is often clever and funny due to the hugely talented cast will allow this video to become part of your stunt video collection. With a PG-13 rating this is a video that has your silly and charming characters and is not formulaic. You will pleased to be informed that after Chauncey left the Florida Stunt scene and returned to his native roots in the deep woods of Maine, he has not lost his sardonic edge. Besides some short clips of native animals of Maine you will be exposed to two never scene before riders in a video Shannon and Jaymz. I must admit though that Shannon should never quit his day job to become a hair stylist. Of course this video would never be complete without the trash talking, handsome but underpowered krapasaki Chris “Tech” McNeil with his rare courage and imperishable heart.
This is not your average autopilot stunt video with all of the usual elements of crazy tricks and heart wrenching crashes but rather a well put together documentary to let you know that C6 has not fallen off the earth. What lacks in skill and crashes is made up with heart and comedy. Stand back, relax, and watch these monkeys blow up a new 2004 motorcycle and listen to a original song that was written especially for the Core6 team.
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Re: Core6 Stunt Video Review - A must buy for you stunt video collection
I wrote it but I can not edit it to fix my two spelling mistakes. Tech = Teach and on the first line all = allow.
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