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- A paranoid mathematician searches for a key number that will unlock the universal patterns found in nature.
- A group of troublemaking boys decide to take a stand when terrorists seize control of their boarding school.
- A snowboarder's plans for his own snowboard park go awry when an ex-girlfriend returns to town.
- Dave Marshak returns to the Ski School mountain to stop his ex-girlfriend's wedding.
- The film brings the viewer through a brief history of Mack Dawg Productions' past 13 releases, from the early skate films to snowboard classics. A mix of huge jumps, crazy jibs and unusual terrain.
- Let FLF knock you silly with their latest release "Kapow". This snowboard movie is chock full of riders who represent the sport with true style. 16 mm film, of course; sick soundtrack, you bet. "Kapow" is straight to the point, no talking just insane riding.
- Snowboard pioneer Jake Burton explains what it's like to live within the bubble of pro boarding in this documentary featuring footage of expert riders on and off the slopes, at home and during expeditions to the world's premier peaks.
- Burton presents "It's Always Snowing Somewhere;" a double feature snowboard movie that showcases the team's most ridiculous season yet. Winter never ends as the team travels from the southern to northern hemisphere laying waste to parks, pipes, pow, big mountain lines, and jibs; Alaska to Argentina. The movie features all the heavies, including Shaun White, Terje Haakonsen, Gigi Rüf, JP Solberg, Heikki Sorsa, Nicolas Müller, Tadashi Fuse, Frederik Kalbermatten, Jeremy Jones, Jussi Oksanen, DCP, Mads Jonsson, Trevor Andrew, Natasza Zurek, Keegan Valaika, Kazuhiro Kokubo, Mikkel Bang, Mikey Rencz, Peetu Piiroinen, and the Smalls Team.
- Mtn Dew Green Label Films and Burton Snowboards have teamed up once again with professional snowboarder Danny Davis to create the newest installment of PEACE PARK. PEACE PARK offers elite riders a massive snowboard playground.
- Peace Park is snowboarding's most progressive event, an annual gathering of the world's best riders in an environment that captures the true spirit of snowboarding. Join Danny Davis and the crew at Wyoming's Grand Targhee resort as they spend 5 days sessioning the sport's most innovative terrain park. Peace Park is a one-of-a-kind creation that merges Superpipe transitions, park jumps, and banked slalom berms with skatepark and surf-inspired features. The variety of elements and options pushes style and creativity to the forefront like no other event in snowboarding. Built around snowboarding, music, and friends, Peace Park is constantly evolving as a platform for park-based progression and snowboarding innovation while keeping fun priority one.
- Finding great locations for street snowboarding takes a special eye, where the spot must often be as interesting as the tricks that could be done there. Pat is a master at finding a new spot's full potential. Seth Huot and Nic Sauve join in the hunt.
- Snowboard films and photographs don't happen without people behind the lens in the right place at the right time. Meet Seth Huot, a pro snowboarder-turned-filmmaker whose knowledge and bond with the riders is crucial to capturing the action.
- Pat Moore may be a veteran in the world of snowboarding, but he still has the same excitement as the rookies he's grooming to be the next generation of pros. Pat hits the road with some young bucks that push each other to the next levels.
- What's the most important thing about being a snowboarder? Maney and fame, or the simple act of riding with friends? Jake Welch is a pro who suddenly found himself without sponsors, but never lost his passion for snowboarding.
- Pat and the crew head to the Jackson Hole backcountry with legendary rider Bryan Iguchi. Bryan, now 40, tells his story of personal growth after his professional career ended. He embodies the phrase, "Once a snowboarder, always a snowboarder".
- If riding power had a dream team, it would be Terje Haakonsen, Bryan Iguchi, Jamie Lynn, Seth Huot and Pat Moore. The crew takes a trip to Baldface Lodge in Canada to reconnect with the mountains and brotherhood that makes this sport so special.
- Pat Moore turns the focus of Blueprint to his friends who have helped and inspired him over the years. Pat teams up with Jake Welch, Jeremy Jones and Sage Kostenburg for the season's first rail trips to New York and Utah.
- In this episode, Pat and the crew head home to Salt Lake City with jib pioneer Jeremy Jones and hit the streets where Jeremy continues to work on his X Games Real Snow segment. Pat, Jake, and Seth share perspectives on Jeremy's influence on the current state of street riding before Pat steps up to film his first wallride re-direct. With some coaching from his idol, Pat gets the shot. Sessioning a different spot on his 39th birthday, Jeremy begins a battle to get the shot when his family unexpectedly shows up to watch him work. Undeterred by hours of unsuccessful attempts, Jeremy battles until the early morning hours to get his shot.
- Armed with a winch and a full arsenal of equipment for setting up street spots, Pat, Jake, and Jeremy get to work in Salt Lake City. As they set-up and take down spots across the city, the crew shares insights on winch-fueled street progression and how it has changed the way they see and ride the streets of SLC. Along the way, they highlight Jake's mellow, carefree approach to filming and what his energy brings to the crew.
- Lake effect snow and arctic temps brought the Blueprint crew on an exploratory mission to upstate New York where crumbling industrial architecture and barren streets were waiting to be assaulted. Searching for spots with Pat, Jeremy Jones, Jake Welch, Seth Huot, we ride shotgun as the crew sets them up and settles them in quick succession. Roofs, walls, parking structures, trees, stairs, gaps, and all sorts of concrete-they hit everything. They also share thoughts on teamwork and the importance of the crew dynamic.
- For this episode, Pat was busy with prior obligations in Jackson. In his absence, he turned the controls over to Jake Welch who joined up with John Jackson for a trip to Europe. This year is Jackson's first season back after two winters sidelined by injuries. Definitely a redemption year for the former award-winning, standard-setting freestyle powerhouse. John shares thoughts on his mental and physical recovery as he and Jake hunt for powder in Switzerland with Kurt Heine, one of snowboarding's most experienced filmmakers. John J is hyped to be back on snow and feeling strong so the crew turns lemons into lemonade and laugh their way through tough snow conditions as John bags his first airtime in years.
- Pat, Guch, Terje and Jamie Lynn visit Baldface, BC for some cat boarding and backcountry powder riding. The guys capture the raw, spur of the moment action that comes along with shredding in the "sanctuary" that is Baldface. Then we get an exclusive first look at Pat's upcoming film.
- On the never-ending hunt for fresh, film-worthy snow, the Blueprint crew went deep, traveling to a freeride paradise in the Alps of northern Italy to explore Alagna and the Aosta Valley. Here Pat Moore, Darrell Mathes, and Danimals, are joined by all-terrain French badass Arthur Longo to sample the regions' big mountain lines that are accessible by chairlift. Bryan Iguchi flies in from Jackson Hole to join the group; tuning in instantly to the crew vibe and the sweet terrain of the Italian sidecountry. Arthur shares his thoughts on balancing competition and filming while 'Guch and Pat talk crew dynamics and the simple pleasure of a session with friends as the group rides everything from lines to legit jumps to mini-shred side-hit.
- Joined by a pair of legends-Jamie Lynn and Bryan Iguchi-Pat heads north for a Springtime trip to the storied steeps of Valdez, Alaska to ride the lines of his life. With epic conditions and a tight crew, this episodes explores the appeal and aura of the Alaskan alpine experience as well as insights on the life-long pursuit of powder from two of snowboarding's most enduring influencers.
- After scoring all time conditions in Valdez Alaska, Pat rips to the northern end of the Chugatch range for one last heli mission before calling it a season. Pat calls long time friend John Jackson to help lead the way as they show one of snowboarding's most exciting young talents, Ben Ferguson, the ropes of filming in AK. Ben's natural talent and fearless approach shown in contest, proves to be a perfect combination for the Alaskan backcountry, and the massive hip that awaits. Ben stokes the fire and sets off the final session of the year by opening up their mega back country hip jump with a laid out switch backside 180 method. Needless to say the boys answer back and close out the season with tricks in the bag and smiles on their faces.
- The winter of 2014/15 was a hell of a season for Pat and his friends. As the Blueprint 2 crew circled the globe on the hunt for fresh snow and worthy obstacles to exploit, memories were made and tricks were slayed. From Salt Lake Jib City to upstate New York to the Alps to Alaska, the riders hit it all and shared the journey with everyone online. On top of tricks, the riders offered insights, opinions, stories and struggles but at this point in the season, the time for talk is over. This is the final episode and it's all action; a highlight reel of the season's finest moments. Enjoy.