Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-47 of 47
- The survivors of a plane crash are forced to work together in order to survive on a seemingly deserted tropical island.
- Two hard-partying brothers place an online ad to find the perfect dates for their sister's Hawaiian wedding. Hoping for a wild getaway, the boys instead find themselves out-hustled by an uncontrollable duo.
- Baywatch is busy saving lives at a beach near LA. They're invited to Mitch's Hawaii wedding with Allison, who looks like his dead ex. His ex-wife wants him back. CJ/Pam A. has a resort bar there.
- A small-time con artist and a Hawaiian real estate developer's mischevious, enterprising mistress team up for a potential $200,000 score.
- In the third live action movie based on The Fairly Oddparents series, Timmy Turner and his friends head to Hawaii!
- Fabian and Shelley Fabares are among the '60s stars surfing their way to paradise along the famous beaches on Hawaii's North Shore.
- This documentary tells the story of a group of Australian and South African surfers who revolutionized their sport in Hawaii during the winter of 1975.
- In the future, much of humanity has been forced to live underground. The player takes the role of a pilot who flies through sewers beneath the paradise Solar City and exterminates creatures at the order of evil Commissioner Stenchler.
- BETWEEN THE LINES explores the Vietnam War through the prism of the surfing sub-culture. The film looks at the dramatic effect that the Vietnam War and draft had on young American men who rode waves. Narrated by John Milius, Between the Lines explores the choice that most draft age surfers faced during the Vietnam War era: either go to war or evade the draft. It was one or the other. Between the Lines delves into the lives of two surfers who choose opposite paths. Pat Farley and Brant Page. While following the lives of these two surfers the film chronicles the impact of the Vietnam War on the surfing lifestyle. From the peaceful shores of Hawaii to the canopy jungles of Vietnam, Between the Lines excavates the surfing cultures response to an extraordinary circumstance.
- The waves are monsters. But every winter, when breakers the size of office buildings topple onto the North Shore of Oahu, the world's top-ranked extreme surfers risk injury and worse to win surfing's fabled Triple Crown.
- A look at the "mod" culture of the, visiting the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, going from discotheques to dirt bike competitions, surfing, karate, go-carting, political protests and pot parties.
- A classic surf film showcasing big wave riding at Pipeline and Waimea, as well as early skateboarding and surfing up and down the California Coast.
- The Banzai Pipeline has taken the lives of more surfers than all other waves in the world combined. Yet, each year, thousands - from international superstars to up-and-coming hopefuls - make the annual winter pilgrimage to Oahu's North Shore to make or break their careers on this treacherous and deadly wave. Pipe: The World's Most Infamous Wave is the first and only feature documentary that delves into the world famous Banzai Pipeline, examining the monster wave from social, economic and historical viewpoints. Veteran filmmaker Cris Borgnine weaves a tale of triumph and tragedy, featuring breathtaking hi- definition footage and an orchestral score complimented by popular licensed music from various genres. Drawing from interviews with over 50 legendary watermen spanning seven decades, rare archival photos and footage and never-before-seen vintage film from private collections, Pipe is a journey to the heart of the beast - an awe-inspiring and sometimes gritty glimpse into a world of high stakes, adrenaline and sheer power.
- Lighthearted surf film featuring longboard surfing action at various spots in California and Hawaii, including Huntington Beach, Pipeline, and Pupukea.
- The Seven Mile Miracle is the celebrated and revered stretch of coastline on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii. The North Shore of Oahu has always been the focal point of surfing... it is the capital of the surfing world... the place where the best surfers in the world come to challenge themselves in the greatest waves in the world. Take a journey of discovery into the heart of The Seven Mile Miracle... and ultimately you will see the heart of the Creator of it all.
- A mystical coming-of-age story about Kamea, a shy girl who finds direction from the spirit of Hawaiian surf legend Duke Kahanamoku.
- Docu-drama on the life of LDS Church President Howard W. Hunter
- A rare nexus of optimal swell, marquee surfers and skilled, dedicated surf cinematographers created a vast library of surfing's greatest moments over the last three decades.
- Depicts the dynamic, space age surfers of the 1960's who 'feel the juice' of the ocean's swell's. They are 50 of the most well known surfers from around the world.
- A professional surfer and his rescued French friend venture to Hawaii after winning a plane ticket at a California surf contest. Spaghetti fights and half baked hijinx ensue.
- Many of the world's best surf spots lie within a two mile radius on the North Shore of Oahu -- a mere walk of the dog. A swimsuit model's (Gina Bielmann) kiss turns her precious miniature pinscher (Shadoe) into a foaming-at-the-mouth Dog-Boy (Blue Crush's Chris Taloa in his first role) unleashed on the coast.
- Directed by Bud Browne. USA. 1964. 83 min. In 1987 Bud Browne's Locked In was voted by Surfer Magazine as one of the best surf films ever made. Featuring Greg Noll famously wiping out on a 25-foot wall at Outside Pipeline, a sketch that spoofs Adventures of Superman, and appearances from Phil Edwards, Dewey Weber, Buzzy Trent and Peter Cole, Mike Doyle, Mickey Munoz, David Nuuhiwa, Ricky Grigg, Fred Hemmings, Greg Abbott, Bobby August, Linda Benson, Peter Bergen and many more. The film also features local groms like Rick Raff of Kailua at 15 years old bookending Pipeline rides by Mainlander surfing hall-of-famers John Peck and Dick Catri. Side note: the film screened for the first time in Hawai'i, at McKinley High School auditorium, 50 years ago on July 15, 1965.
- The Vans Triple Crown of Surfing is a Hawaiian specialty series of professional surfing events that take place on the North Shore of Oahu - at Haleiwa, Sunset and Pipeline, three jewels on the world famous coastline known for its local culture and powerful winter swells. Each event has an impact on the WSL Championship Tour and the tour world champion is usually crowned during the Pipeline event.
- Examines the life and legacy of Sarah Gerhardt. In February 1999, Sarah became the first woman to surf Maverick's, the monstrous wave that breaks in the freezing waters off Half Moon Bay in Northern California. Over the years, Maverick's has become the place where big wave surfers come to test their skills in some of the harshest surfing conditions in the world. Sarah's journey to Maverick's was anything but easy. Surfing became her escape from the hardships of home and faith became the guiding force in her life. One Winter Story traces Sarah's strength and determination to their roots in a beautiful montage of film, voice, memory and emotion. Her journey takes viewers from one fantastic surfing local to another-from the frigid and challenging conditions off the coast of Central California, to the massive walls of water on the Outer Reefs of Hawaii, and finally, to the ominous surfing conditions at Maverick's in Northern California. Through it all, we feel Sarah's love for this sometimes very dangerous sport. We share her fear and frustration, and then her determination to plunge into a traditionally male-dominated arena. Finally, we come to understand how her family and her faith in God help her take on the obstacles in her life.
- Is there a cereal killer in your house? Recycle your fear into rage.
- The world's first full-length skate movie featuring pioneers of skate and surf from the golden era.
- The level of performance the girls achieved merited a video just for them.
- The Essence of Surfing is a riveting surf documentary that gets to the heart of why surfing is the greatest sport in the world. Featuring surfers of all kinds, from the neighborhood grom to some of the greatest surfers to ever live, The Essence of Surfing uncovers what it is about this awesome sport that makes it a necessary part of each of their lives. Shot in the world's most beautiful locations by top notch Cinematographers Mike Prickett and Erik Ippel, this film is sure to hook and inspire anyone looking to get wet and catch some waves.
- In this spellbinding interpretation of surfing's many moods, wild wipeouts are contrasted with the grace and agility of a skilled surfer on a long ride; the excitement of large waves and crowded beaches with the quiet of presunset surfing.
- Every winter, the top surfers in the world flock to the North shore to compete in the ultimate arena of surfing- the challenge to conquer the most notorious wave on earth, Pipeline. This film chronicles the epic 2008 Winter season, as well as Australian Andrew Mooney's experiences breaking in to surfing pipe.
- The TV Sport Magazine Surf Chronicles follows the 44 best surfers of the world on their journey around the world fighting for the world title. But Surf Chronicles doesn't just touch the surface but goes deeper in the world of surfing an its characters. In each episode Surf Chronicles follows one professional surfer and tells his story. Also Surf Chronicles looks behind the scenes of the industry and culture of the sport.
- The best surfers in the world compete for 6 weeks on the North Shore of Oahu, at Haleiwa, Sunset Beach, and Pipeline.
- The North Shore is a 7 Mile stretch of paradise like no other on Earth. Every year thousands of people flock to the North Shore of Oahu to see the world's best surfers ride arguably the world's best waves. Pro surfers have created their careers, made their livings and even become legends from surfing these shores. Pro surfer Anastasia Ashley will be your tour guide and take you to the places she loves, the places she went as a kid growing up there, and introduce you to the people that always made it feel like home. We will experience and understand why she loves the North Shore, and considers it '7 Miles of Paradise'
- Fiberglass and Megapixels sheds light on Hawaii's North Shore winter surfing scene and finds the true beauty within the over crowded image gathering free for all. The surfing industry relies on these inspiring pictures from Hawaii to sell the surfing lifestyle and Fiberglass and Megapixels goes deep as top surfers, photographers and cinematographers share their perspective on what it takes and what it means to get the shot and live the surfing dream.
- McGarrett is called in to talk to Toni, a tough-talking young woman who has recently been busted along with her boyfriend. Toni is going to prison and can live with that, but she wants to get married (she's pregnant) before then in an elaborate ceremony. In return, she will testify against a mobster who has always beaten the rap -- "How about murder one? ... With his own two hands?" McGarrett counters that the mobster will use all of his many resources to knock off the couple, but Toni is adamant and McGarrett goes to work with the help of the reporter he's dating.
- Hawaii is arguably the most exotic of "The States."
- 2005–201244mTV-PG7.3 (45)TV EpisodeAnthony Bourdain shows exactly what happens behind the scenes.
- Director Sam George chronicles the remarkable life and times of the late Eddie Aikau, the legendary Hawaiian big wave surfer, pioneering lifeguard and ultimately doomed crew member of the Polynesian voyaging canoe Hokulea.