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Re: ATS - The Final Cut
« Reply #195 on: September 07, 2011, 11:32:26 AM »
somebody noticed that there are no lc stunts? xD

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« Reply #196 on: September 07, 2011, 01:03:48 PM »
somebody noticed that there are no lc stunts? xD

7:52 - Neo Anderson

though i guess you are technically correct as there is only one.  :P

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« Reply #197 on: September 07, 2011, 01:11:26 PM »
somebody noticed that there are no lc stunts? xD

7:52 - Neo Anderson

though i guess you are technically correct as there is only one.  :P
how stupid i am
5:20 is lc too :lol:

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Re: ATS - The Final Cut
« Reply #198 on: September 07, 2011, 01:18:29 PM »
doh

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« Reply #199 on: September 09, 2011, 06:31:20 PM »
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Re: ATS - The Final Cut
« Reply #200 on: September 16, 2011, 06:56:18 AM »
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« Reply #201 on: November 09, 2011, 08:36:26 PM »
 This is probably the best vid of stunting I've seen, and I can see everyone put a lot of work into this.
The editing is amazing and I'm speechless otherwise.

Nasty stunts man! :D

Its amazing to see how far you guys have came with stunting throughout the years and ATS, you guys inspired me to start stunting. I mean man.... I've been watching you guy's since like 06/07!

You guys are my favorite stunting crew out there and always will be. And its sad this will be your last vid for the crew..... ;(

I hope for some reason in the future you'll make some more vids together. :)

 I have a lot of respect for you guys and I really dont want the crew to stop making vids.  You guys may say otherwise, but if you guys actually stopped, you ended with a bang....  );   

Please dont let this be your last vid of the crew!

You have my support ATS. You have my support....  (;

Thank you for taking the time to read this.   


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« Reply #202 on: November 10, 2011, 03:31:38 AM »
Is the intro up anywhere in non-stream form for download? (wmv or some such)

Its so damn awesome I wanna grab a copy of it too before I forget (again :P )

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« Reply #203 on: November 18, 2011, 10:45:56 AM »
This is probably the best vid of stunting I've seen, and I can see everyone put a lot of work into this.
The editing is amazing and I'm speechless otherwise.

Nasty stunts man! :D

Its amazing to see how far you guys have came with stunting throughout the years and ATS, you guys inspired me to start stunting. I mean man.... I've been watching you guy's since like 06/07!

You guys are my favorite stunting crew out there and always will be. And its sad this will be your last vid for the crew..... ;(

I hope for some reason in the future you'll make some more vids together. :)

 I have a lot of respect for you guys and I really dont want the crew to stop making vids.  You guys may say otherwise, but if you guys actually stopped, you ended with a bang....  );   

Please dont let this be your last vid of the crew!

You have my support ATS. You have my support....  (;

Thank you for taking the time to read this.   


"Cartman"

Thank you for taking the time to write that. Rock on and good stunting to you sir  ;D

Is the intro up anywhere in non-stream form for download? (wmv or some such)

Its so damn awesome I wanna grab a copy of it too before I forget (again :P )

i'm sure we can set something up at the cave good sir.  ;)

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Re: ATS - The Final Cut
« Reply #204 on: November 28, 2011, 10:22:53 PM »
I still remember first time I saw a stunt vid. I used to play to Vice City a lot before discovering the stunting world. I don't know what it was but this game had something. The mafia lifestyle in 80s Miami, the music, landscapes of the city, it really puts you in that place. This combined with all the arcade game, not so realistic as new GTA, was a perfect combination for hours and hours to discover all hidden places, and all hidden things to do in the city. After achieving 100% of the game, after beating all the statistics, after killing thousends of people (lol this sounds quite psychopath  :D ), if I'm here writing this is because I wanted to exploit it even more. Definitely I was still having fun when I was just hanging arround the city with an Infernus listening fever 105. So, I started to search in Internet what more could I do in this fascinating city. In those days youtube didn't exist yet so it was more difficult to discover that there were people who played Vice City like a skate game trying to find good spots arround the city to perform stunts but finally I could arrive here.

I remember it opened a whole new world of possibilities to do in the game. Hundreds and hundreds of hours riding the bike for the city looking for new stunts to perform. I could possibly had been doing a stunt for two hours, same place, again ang again, and the question is, why? It was worth it to "loose" the time on doing it? The answer is yes, definitely yes. And if you are here reading this is because you feel it like me too. The pleasure of landing an insane stunt you had been practising for weeks it was amazing. It was just a stupid videogame, you gained nothing for doing it, but I didn't care, I was Addicted To Stunting (lol, don't ban me for the bad joke  :lol: ).

Nowadays when people think on something they have spent a lot of time in, they tend to evaluate how useful it was or how profitable it was or it is for them lifes. The problem is that society only evaluates this things in an economical view. It seems all things you have to do in life have to be things that makes you more succesful. "Success" I think is considered as being in the top of the others and you achieve this basically with money. And also with pretty girls but they can be in money too... And you probably now might be thinking, what the fuck is this random guy telling me and what kind of drug did he took? just joints, believe me  :lol:.

What I want to say to every stunter who reads this is, everything you did in life is worth it if you enjoyed it. We have to do things that make us happy and no matter what. Stunting couldn't never be considered as wasting time since the moment you are happy doing it. And whatever the hobby you do it's the same. I quit stunting basically for lazyness on trying harder spots again and again but I had a little bit this feeling of "wasting" time. Now, years later, I realize that this is a very stupid thinking. Those were the days. Arriving in the afternoon at home from the high school and the only thing I had to do was to land that fucking PSM. And the sensation of landing it was so much better than some "supposed" succesful things I did in life.  I envy you for still had during more years and some even now the passion for stunting. People say it's not good to be "obsessed" with something but I think it's a great feeling to have a hobby you really like. Sometimes I feel more empty now that theorically I have what they call "sucess" than then when I was a "nerd" guy just doing jumps with a bike in a "stupid" videogame.

This vid really put me in a nostalgic mood. Maybe it's me but I see kind of an old school style with the editing and the stunts. Some really hard ones, I can imagine the hours behind them. Definitely the greatest way to say goodbye to this, but as you can see you always come back sometimes ;) Thank you for doing this guys, it brought me very good memories.

 I wish you good luck in life, greetings to everybody :)


P.S. believe me, find what it makes you happy and do it until you get bored of it, never leave something because it isn't "useful" for achieving a suposed success (this doesn't means leave shcool to play, obviously, but don't stop doing things just because of what the others might think or because you feel like wasting time, if you are having or you had fun with it never could be a waste of time).

P.S.2. it was funny when I saw me in the boat samurai haha. By the way in the credits I saw that you landed that last one of TOAS, nice job on it  ;)


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Re: ATS - The Final Cut
« Reply #205 on: November 29, 2011, 02:58:31 AM »
The word of the Lord!

Thanks heaps for taking the time to check out the last of our crew vids. It was a pleasure having you on board, even as briefly as it was.

Oh, and well said. Take care, dude.

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« Reply #206 on: November 29, 2011, 06:40:36 AM »
Well said, Lord Peres... money and stuff are merely tools but what truly makes one's life 'worth it' is whether he enjoyed it or not. Ofcourse, real life are a main thing but just as you precisely put in words, you shouldn't quit a hobby you enjoy JUST for the sake of what people say.

Still a great video to watch by the way.

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« Reply #207 on: November 29, 2011, 07:53:09 AM »
I still remember first time I saw a stunt vid. I used to play to Vice City a lot before discovering the stunting world. I don't know what it was but this game had something. The mafia lifestyle in 80s Miami, the music, landscapes of the city, it really puts you in that place. This combined with all the arcade game, not so realistic as new GTA, was a perfect combination for hours and hours to discover all hidden places, and all hidden things to do in the city. After achieving 100% of the game, after beating all the statistics, after killing thousends of people (lol this sounds quite psychopath  :D ), if I'm here writing this is because I wanted to exploit it even more. Definitely I was still having fun when I was just hanging arround the city with an Infernus listening fever 105. So, I started to search in Internet what more could I do in this fascinating city. In those days youtube didn't exist yet so it was more difficult to discover that there were people who played Vice City like a skate game trying to find good spots arround the city to perform stunts but finally I could arrive here.

I remember it opened a whole new world of possibilities to do in the game. Hundreds and hundreds of hours riding the bike for the city looking for new stunts to perform. I could possibly had been doing a stunt for two hours, same place, again ang again, and the question is, why? It was worth it to "loose" the time on doing it? The answer is yes, definitely yes. And if you are here reading this is because you feel it like me too. The pleasure of landing an insane stunt you had been practising for weeks it was amazing. It was just a stupid videogame, you gained nothing for doing it, but I didn't care, I was Addicted To Stunting (lol, don't ban me for the bad joke  :lol: ).

Nowadays when people think on something they have spent a lot of time in, they tend to evaluate how useful it was or how profitable it was or it is for them lifes. The problem is that society only evaluates this things in an economical view. It seems all things you have to do in life have to be things that makes you more succesful. "Success" I think is considered as being in the top of the others and you achieve this basically with money. And also with pretty girls but they can be in money too... And you probably now might be thinking, what the fuck is this random guy telling me and what kind of drug did he took? just joints, believe me  :lol:.

What I want to say to every stunter who reads this is, everything you did in life is worth it if you enjoyed it. We have to do things that make us happy and no matter what. Stunting couldn't never be considered as wasting time since the moment you are happy doing it. And whatever the hobby you do it's the same. I quit stunting basically for lazyness on trying harder spots again and again but I had a little bit this feeling of "wasting" time. Now, years later, I realize that this is a very stupid thinking. Those were the days. Arriving in the afternoon at home from the high school and the only thing I had to do was to land that fucking PSM. And the sensation of landing it was so much better than some "supposed" succesful things I did in life.  I envy you for still had during more years and some even now the passion for stunting. People say it's not good to be "obsessed" with something but I think it's a great feeling to have a hobby you really like. Sometimes I feel more empty now that theorically I have what they call "sucess" than then when I was a "nerd" guy just doing jumps with a bike in a "stupid" videogame.

This vid really put me in a nostalgic mood. Maybe it's me but I see kind of an old school style with the editing and the stunts. Some really hard ones, I can imagine the hours behind them. Definitely the greatest way to say goodbye to this, but as you can see you always come back sometimes ;) Thank you for doing this guys, it brought me very good memories.

 I wish you good luck in life, greetings to everybody :)


P.S. believe me, find what it makes you happy and do it until you get bored of it, never leave something because it isn't "useful" for achieving a suposed success (this doesn't means leave shcool to play, obviously, but don't stop doing things just because of what the others might think or because you feel like wasting time, if you are having or you had fun with it never could be a waste of time).

P.S.2. it was funny when I saw me in the boat samurai haha. By the way in the credits I saw that you landed that last one of TOAS, nice job on it  ;)
Wow hace tiempo in saber de ti lord :o,btw nicely video,i love every video of ATS,u know it kaneda

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Re: ATS - The Final Cut
« Reply #208 on: November 29, 2011, 08:03:45 AM »
Nicely put LP  :D


P.S.2. it was funny when I saw me in the boat samurai haha.

Hell yea man. I remember being so hyped on mut8tion as our first vid as official members  ;)

Take care man.

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Re: ATS - The Final Cut
« Reply #209 on: December 03, 2011, 03:57:24 PM »
@Lord Peres

Mierda fue como que yo escribi eso porque me siento de la misma manera.


Very inspiring post dude.

 

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