In an exciting adventure, Erik and his friend Dustin and the rest of the friends go away from high school and go on a different trip to see a famous skiing celebrity, Jimmy Wilson, for a set of tips. Friends start out as captain of the skateboard team, where the team manager gives them some advice to be famous stars, and they may go through a lot of adventures to do it.
Among those rare films that starts at the bottom and burrows downward.
Palo Alto Weekly
October 24, 2003
First-time director Casey La Scala may have taken his fledgling film's title too literally, grinding together borrowed ingredients like a mischievous chef.
Common Sense Media
December 24, 2010
Pretty much a complete waste of time.
Toronto Star
August 21, 2003
Brody and Vogel anchor the cast, portraying likeable, charismatic dudes with a friendship that is genuine and enduring in spite of their differences.
It's the sort of movie that makes American Wedding look... subtle by comparison. [T]his summer's notorious bomb Gigli is starting to look better and better.
Village Voice
August 19, 2003
A logo-laden celebration of the joys of sponsorship wrapped inside an innocuous teen-pic package.
Without the charm or irrepressible imagination of the Farrellys or 'American Pie' writer Adam Herz, the filmmakers succeeds only in making their protagonists look like jerks, who well deserve the misfortunes that befall them right up to a happy fadeout.
Star Newspapers (Chicago, IL)
October 22, 2003
Brings Out The Worst Of A Fringe Sport That Fights For Mainstream Acceptance...this Film Fails So Completely In Almost Every Aspect.