Airborne
Airborne
PG | 17 September 1993 (USA)
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Good-natured teen surfer Mitchell Goosen finds himself staying with his aunt and uncle in Cincinnati, Ohio when his parents head to Australia for work. There he meets his cousin, Wiley, and together they try to navigate the perils of high school—avoid the bullies, get the girl, and win a little respect.

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djssolano

This is probably one of my favorite all time movies! I have been dying to buy it on DVD. I figured if you can find Aspen Extreme and Hot Dog on DVD, why not this one. But, nope...no such luck. I wish there was a place that you could send comments to about movies that so need to come out on DVD. Anybody know of any such "place" to recommend movies to be released on DVD??? Watching a young Jack Black and Seth Green in a movie together is pretty entertaining and the humor is great! Obviously this was before they were really popular!!! This movie was also made when movies had less killing and violence, and guess what! its still entertaining!!! Anyway, if you ever get a chance to watch this...I highly recommend it!

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jbaum-1

I've been searching for this movie on Ebay all night. Every time it comes on TV (which isn't that often) I watch the entire thing. The hockey scenes are kind of odd, especially when Snake is skating and it sounds like a knife being sharpened, but everything else is great.Jack Black gives an awesome performance. He's funny as Auggie, especially when he is telling a little bit about himself in the class. "I like Nintendo and" Seth Green is also awesome as Wiley.....Funny movie and I personally recommend it to everyone out there!GORent or buy the movie!

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calletorre

This movie is hilariously funny. Shane McDermott's monologues, meant to be serious at the time (When you see that perfect wave.. .) have aged into top notch hilarity, and Seth Green's scenes are pure gold, showing the then-young actor at his comedic best, year before Austin Powers. Throw in a then-unknown Jack Black and a bunch of funny little high school types, and then Edie McClurg on top of it all, and you have one of those perfect 1980s-early 90s films, with the perfection and classicness of which that can't seem to be replicated today. This is truely one of the littlest known, but funniest movies of all time. Those who fancy themselves amateur critics would call it a period piece, a comment on the culture clash that can exist within our own country, and a farce on rollerblades. I say the only disappointment in watching it is the realization that more modern movies are nothing like it.

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gi14

Some of the best stunt/acting work I have ever seen. That inline skate race through a busy, incredibly fast downhill street course will stick with me forever. A lot of fun to watch.Also very early film for Seth Green and Jack Black.

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