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NSsurfer
Oct 20, 2009, 04:49 PM
Anyone seen this yet? the trailer is sick.

should i drop the big bucks or is it overrated?

BonerSurfs
Oct 20, 2009, 05:04 PM
the surfing is good im sure... Just don't buy into the whole Rob Machado image, he is actually quite the prick.

mikedub
Oct 20, 2009, 05:29 PM
^^^ lol........

ECsponger
Oct 20, 2009, 05:37 PM
I met him in 2005 and he was pretty cool, but I can see where you're coming from.

retrosurfvb
Oct 20, 2009, 08:19 PM
rob machado is the only "drifter" who has a full film crew with him at all times

JMD
Oct 20, 2009, 09:26 PM
the surfing is good im sure... Just don't buy into the whole Rob Machado image, he is actually quite the prick.

I have heard the same thing from a bunch of other people.

Xtreme*Liquidshredda
Oct 20, 2009, 10:24 PM
I used to think Rob was the man. Then me and my boy Retrosurfsvb recorded his firsthand and spent all day trying to find where we saved it. And all it was about was how he was a ***** about breaking his ankle jumping off a knee high wave in wrightsville beach onto a sandbar that was too shallow. That being said he's still a gnarly surfer.

super fish
Oct 22, 2009, 06:45 PM
Meh...I dont think it looks that great. I think its kinda of stupid to be quite honest. the only way hes able to afford to "drift" is because he has so many sponsors and such. if he was just a normal joe like all of us, he would not be able to do the movie. Plus it didnt just happen that he randomly decided to "drift" and surf wherever, obviously the movie was planned...hence someone filmed it.

I think patience will be a lot better.

Swellinfo
Oct 22, 2009, 07:41 PM
Meh...I dont think it looks that great. I think its kinda of stupid to be quite honest. the only way hes able to afford to "drift" is because he has so many sponsors and such. if he was just a normal joe like all of us, he would not be able to do the movie. Plus it didnt just happen that he randomly decided to "drift" and surf wherever, obviously the movie was planned...hence someone filmed it.

I think patience will be a lot better.

ya, but Castaway with Tom Hanks, wasn't real either, but I still really enjoyed that movie.

super fish
Oct 22, 2009, 09:45 PM
yeah but that's hollywood and was known to be fictitious. The trailer makes it out to be like this actually happened and that he's unique because he went to a third world country to surf... it's almost a redo of the first endless summer. Anyone could predict you would feel insignificant floating inbetween two islands. You could do the same and just go to NYC for a day. I just don't think the story line is very good because they're making him seem too different compared to everyone else, which he is to an extent, but they're exaggerating it. if anything he sounds depressed. I feel as though they could have presented it in a different way maybe stating that he was trying to find uncrowded waves or whatever.

JDallam
Oct 23, 2009, 08:04 PM
in no way is being followed by a camera crew while hurley pays for you to surf by yourself on sick waves in exotic countries, drifting. bahahaha awsome plot. still machado does rip. seems like every pro thinks theyre "soul" surfers now, pretty lame if you ask me
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tommyh
Oct 23, 2009, 08:29 PM
if anything he sounds depressed. I feel as though they could have presented it in a different way maybe stating that he was trying to find uncrowded waves or whatever.


I kind of agree. I saw this at work, so no sounds, but I think they showed him too many times with his arms out and legs down as if he was Jesus on the cross or something. Just seemed a little wierd to me. He was drifting between signing autographs in surf shops in Indo too.

JDallam
Oct 23, 2009, 10:14 PM
I actually just watched the behind the scenes and it actually is supposed to be more like a fictional hollywood style movie, they didnt seem like they were trying to make machado seem like some all mighty soul surfer. check out this video of it it shows a completely different side of the video. seems like i might have been a little to hasty to judge the movie in my previous post.

behind the scenes
http://www.surfline.com/video/events-and-promotions/behind-the-scenes-on-the-drifter-set_31505
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MATT JOHNSON
Dec 26, 2009, 09:08 PM
I started watching The Drifter last night I got 20 mins in and I was already tired from all the Hoilday running round I figured I would watch the rest for it tonight. But I like what I saw so far. Good surfing and I think Machado narrating and explaing why he is doing what he is was good and very deep

sjsk8rmile452
Dec 27, 2009, 12:26 AM
the movie is great. its a fictious movie inspired by the life of machado. its not meant to be seen as real or that it actually happened...obviously. his surfing speaks for itself and he has a great style...especially where hes riding that retro. you people need to stop taking this **** so seriously and enjoy a piece of art. taylor steele did an incredible job putting this one together. some of you sound like kooks trying to act cool trashing it. if i didnt already own it i would buy it. a great add to the collection.

dirtythirty34
Dec 27, 2009, 01:02 AM
this movie is terrible, oh yea and someone already did it!! Timmy Turner has a flick out where they literally go to an island in Indo and get dropped off. No boat, no food except for what they brought and they live there for a month. It is called "Second Thoughts", and it blows the drifter out of the water. the waves are better, the action is real, you can feel their struggle. This movie is nothing more than a hollywood fake! Rob Machado is a poser to people who really do it, like the gang in that movie. They had zero camera crew except for a couple of guys who surf and shoot. It even shows them paddling 3 miles across a bay to score a massive left, the cameras are strapped on their boards. watch it, then watch the drifter, you will laugh

sjsk8rmile452
Dec 27, 2009, 06:02 AM
yeh second thoughts is a great one. the drifter has an artistic aspect that you can't find in surf films. a soundtrack and some ripping is great (not a reference to second thoughts) but i like something different.

eastbreak
Dec 27, 2009, 11:00 AM
I though the Drifter was ok, not what I expected. I was hoping to see him surf exotic places and give you more insight to Indonesia's waves. For once I would like to see a film that gets into the details of surfing such places. I want to know how they feel surfing alone, surfing unknown breaks, do these guys ever experience any difficulties paddling out, do they have any fear, have they ever ran into any sharks or some other fearsome wildlife. Another words, I want to see a surf film that humanizes a surfer of Rob Machado’s or Kelly Slater’s level. It’s early and I am rambling on... I am probable not even making sense. Time to get my gear into the car, and go surf some fun 3-5ft cold waves in Delaware. :D

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gromsurfer123
Dec 27, 2009, 03:59 PM
[QUOTE=eastbreak;50206]I though the Drifter was ok, not what I expected. I was hoping to see him surf exotic places and give you more insight to Indonesia's waves. For once I would like to see a film that gets into the details of surfing such places. I want to know how they feel surfing alone, surfing unknown breaks, do these guys ever experience any difficulties paddling out, do they have any fear, have they ever ran into any sharks or some other fearsome wildlife. Another words, I want to see a surf film that humanizes a surfer of Rob Machado’s or Kelly Slater’s level. It’s early and I am rambling on... I am probable not even making sense. Time to get my gear into the car, and go surf some fun 3-5ft cold waves in Delaware. :D

^^^right on. i wana know if they feel the same way we do and experience the same ****, the same joys and the same fears. im tired of watching surf movies that make them look like gods, i wana see one that shows that they are just people like us who kick ass at surfing

dirtythirty34
Dec 27, 2009, 04:50 PM
I agree, I want it to feel real, as if one of us did it we would expirience the same things they do. The drifiter seemed fake and emotionless, I mean I love robs surfing, but good god i felt depressed the whole movie and just wanted shake him and say taht 99% of the surfers in the world will never expirience what he has, the waves he surfs, everything. Put him in our position, and see how he feels then. Scraping along to pay bills and surfing mediocre waves in 5 mils with hoods boots and gloves, then talk about it.

surfde
Dec 27, 2009, 11:00 PM
there was no surfing. i bought it cause the trailer looked great the movie was not one of my favorites actually i couldnt finish it. my favorite is shack therapy out of all the surf films ive ever saw

mofosurfer.com
Dec 29, 2009, 12:06 AM
this movie is terrible, oh yea and someone already did it!! Timmy Turner has a flick out where they literally go to an island in Indo and get dropped off. No boat, no food except for what they brought and they live there for a month. It is called "Second Thoughts", and it blows the drifter out of the water. the waves are better, the action is real, you can feel their struggle. This movie is nothing more than a hollywood fake! Rob Machado is a poser to people who really do it, like the gang in that movie. They had zero camera crew except for a couple of guys who surf and shoot. It even shows them paddling 3 miles across a bay to score a massive left, the cameras are strapped on their boards. watch it, then watch the drifter, you will laugh


... to this day I still think Second Thoughts is in my "top five" if not for sure the "top ten" surf movies. And I big time dig TS (sipping Jetstreams was a little too artsy for me), Shelter is in my top five as well.

That said, Rob has incredible flow that is just friggin mesmerizing. I never drank beers with him or anything so I don't know him as a person, but I could watch him surf for hours. :cool:

MATT JOHNSON
Dec 29, 2009, 02:44 AM
Well I finally got to watch The Drifter from Begining to End and I have to say I enjoyed it. Machado's surfing was amazing like expected. His comontary was good aswell. I just didnt get the ending. I felt the movied ended to soon and off key. But all and all I thought it was a good movie.


................................ and there is some boobs in it too:D

DaMook
Jan 5, 2010, 06:19 PM
Anyone seen this yet? the trailer is sick.

should i drop the big bucks or is it overrated?

just dwnload a bit torrent program and dl a pirated copy. screw the mma...

divinesurf
Jan 6, 2010, 12:55 AM
movie wasnt all that it was said to be. although yeah it was pretty sweet, decent surfing but it really doesnt deviate from the surf movie like he wanted it to be. its still pretty good and i would reccommend watching it. i think machado is the man and i try to imitate his surf style with retro style boards with a modern twist. movie is worth the watch, but for me i was left with a bit of unease and incompleteness, idk if thats just me but wtf is a surf movie and we all get hyped and crazy when we see anyone charge gorgeous waves right?

divinesurf
Jan 6, 2010, 12:57 AM
Well I finally got to watch The Drifter from Begining to End and I have to say I enjoyed it. Machado's surfing was amazing like expected. His comontary was good aswell. I just didnt get the ending. I felt the movied ended to soon and off key. But all and all I thought it was a good movie.


................................ and there is some boobs in it too:D

thats if you like lookin at those sweet, supple, and saggy native titties! :D

MATT JOHNSON
Jan 6, 2010, 01:10 AM
Nah No Native saggers. They were tourist boobies:D

divinesurf
Jan 6, 2010, 05:19 AM
haha im sorry i forgot about those slush puppies