Warren Miller movie events are all about commerce these days. The movie was mediocre. Had some good scenes but with too much of the same. The sound was pretty bad on top of all. Save your $s.
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Rating: 1 out of 5by Anonymous on 11/25/13McCaw Hall - Seattle Rating: 3 out of 5 Always a crowd pleaser
by Jeff8357281 on 11/25/13McCaw Hall - SeattleI went to my first WM film in about 1988. I have enjoyed all of them yet the quality has gone down, in my opinion, due to lack of WM himself and commercialization toward a mass audience, some which are being introduced to skiing rather than already passionate about it. The use of skiing pros often felt awkward when it seemed apparent that their outing was highly staged that the pros did not know or care much for each other. If you crave light n deep powder, steep and narrow lines... More extreme skiing, there are better movie options out there though they are rarely at a big venue.
Rating: 2 out of 5 Ho hum
by JoelG on 11/25/13McCaw Hall - SeattleAlways fun to watch skiing to help get you stoked for the upcoming season but this film lacked the wow factor that Warren Miller made famous.
Rating: 2 out of 5 Meh
by k1rby on 11/25/13McCaw Hall - SeattleI have seen much better WM films than this. The footage was pretty good, did not really connect with the movie as I have in the past. The featured athletes were not my favorites.. especially the last sequence. It was just strange. And the golden ticket / ninjas.. very strange. Also, there were not as many sponsors at the event this year to engage me. I remember last year there was an instagram contest photobooth and also a video interview contest.
Rating: 3 out of 5 Not the Warren Miller that we remember
by Skinnytires on 11/25/13McCaw Hall - SeattleGone is the humor and charm. This film is loud and full of slow motion ski turns (way too many) to appeal to a different ski culture.
Rating: 1 out of 5 TheDuDe
by cLinToNiuS on 11/25/13McCaw Hall - SeattleOverall, very boring film that's not worth watching, especially for $30. They go to exotic locations with beautiful scenery but the snow they're skiing on sucks, didn't get me excited for the season. Very disappointing.
Rating: 5 out of 5by Anonymous on 11/20/13The Palace Theatre Albany - Albany As usual, warren miller never disappoints!!!!!!!!!
Rating: 5 out of 5 Flow State was awesome and memorable
by Catbehre on 11/24/12Rochester Auditorium Theatre - RochesterI have enjoyed Warren Miller events for many years.
Rating: 4 out of 5 I can't get enough of Warren Miller!!!
by KLovely on 11/20/12McCaw Hall - SeattleThe films are always epic, they are what kicks off the ski season. I always get pumped on the way to the show. I love talking to all the reps and riders from the show and meeting new people. Most of all I love being apart of this community of people of old and young where age doesn't matter, because we all feel like children on the mountain. We all experience that indescribable euphoria you get when you are just floating on that face of eternal bliss and ending that fresh line with a huge smile on your face ready to take the next line! The show always inspires me to take my riding to the next level. I've been head over heals in love with the mountains since the beginning at age 3, and I know it will always be a part of who I am because its in my blood:D whoohoo have a great season everyone. Much love. - KLovely
Rating: 4 out of 5by snoeflake on 11/20/12The Palace Theatre Albany - Albany As usual, the Warren Miller movie is an excellent way to mark the beginning of our snow (ski/snowboard) season.
Rating: 4 out of 5 Flow State.. Another great Warren Miller Film
by 2planker on 11/19/12The Palace Theatre Albany - AlbanyWatching a Warren Miller is just the thing to get you ready for the ski season! Amazing shots, killer moves and a great soundtrack. Palace theatre is a perfect venue and the crowd is always a fun bunch. The only disappointment was the sound system. To much treble and no surround sound. Sounded like listening to a 80s boom box in a garage with a metal door.
Rating: 5 out of 5 Great Flix
by OhioSkier on 11/19/12Akron Civic Theatre - AkronThe movie really rocks! It got me really ready for the season!
Rating: 5 out of 5 Awesome as usual!
by Andy333 on 11/19/12McCaw Hall - SeattleWarren Miller will forever be the opening day of the ski season. The venue had incredible sound and view of the stage. The experience was electrifying and I can't wait for the next one! Purchased through Ticketmaster; waited a while on hold but was able to order the tickets for will call the night before in less than 3 minutes.
Rating: 5 out of 5 Great Show, Great Prizes, Great Staff!!!!
by AbfSailor on 11/19/12McCaw Hall - SeattleThe Prizes were epic. The Japan powder scenes decided my next vacation. The Staff was really nice! Glad I attended and enjoyed the great movie.
Rating: 5 out of 5by 10Sskier on 11/18/12McCaw Hall - Seattle Another awesome WM film that has me psyched for ski season!
Rating: 1 out of 5 Worst ever. Warren Miller should get his name back
by Skier3456789 on 11/18/12McCaw Hall - SeattleWorst WM film ever. Some decent skiing but way to much stupid stuff like bouncing skis off buildings or brick walls. Three women featured in the film. You are kidding me, right? The guys making these films must be smoking way too much to make anything coherent and entertaining. The sponsors free stuff is the only draw now.
Rating: 5 out of 5 Its all about the snow
by a77boy on 11/1/12State Theatre - MinneapolisExcellent flick if you are into snow Skiing and the like!!!
Rating: 5 out of 5 most amazing film yet by warren miller
by redbullsoldier on 10/29/12State Theatre - Minneapolisthis movie was a great show and amazingly done. i will be coming back to this every year
Rating: 3 out of 5 Flow State
by TBonerer on 10/29/12State Theatre - MinneapolisToo much talk and not enough extreme. They need to get rid of half of the skits and show more powder.
Rating: 3 out of 5 Need Matinee
by MNskier on 10/29/12State Theatre - MinneapolisFor parents with children that are younger than teenagers, this event gets to be a little late. I would recommend Warren Miller include a matinee or earlier start time on Saturday.