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Now that's some fucking perfect shit! 10/10.
meh, the best stunt for me was that epic wheelie 3 bump 2 precison by the docks (ship) editing is your style, overall cool video but not my style 7/10 btw good using of freeplay
What was that weird sliding thing ? new method ? *The long house at docks to grind a thin wall.*
Excellent work. The stunts were so unique and well thought out. The dual wallride in LV was executed to perfection, dude. More and more this is the kind of style we're seeing in stunting (particular VC engine stunting), and I have to say it's a joy to watch - not one radded stunt, not one huge air stunt. Some nice cabbie ones in there too The editing was nice and the use of freeplay was excellent. My only beef was the pulsing screen...it was a little distracting and made me nauseas . The real stand out in this department was the song choices, they were so outside the norm but worked so damn well. All in all, a superb solo vid with great, original stunts and a kick-ass soundtrack.
Have no idea about VC stunting and just could only download the LQ version but it seems to be a nice piece of great work. The only things I disliked were the music tracks and the original VC colors, a correction would have made it up even more. Good job.Btw: My bed has also a hole in the middle. Was kinda accident too I had flatulence and couldn't find my diaper . Nah, srsly bad for your bed .
Loved everything except the SAiVC stunts, this vid makes me wanna loosen my tie.
Quote from: KingjadDid anyone else listen to the credits song and think 'Is that being sung by the creepy old paedophile from "Family Guy" that's obsessed with Chris?'Ahh you're right! Anyways great vid man! I especially liked the cabbie stunts in this one
Did anyone else listen to the credits song and think 'Is that being sung by the creepy old paedophile from "Family Guy" that's obsessed with Chris?'
Dling XHQ
So only a video with radded high p2b's can be good? Doesn't it get boring by now?
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