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If there鈥檚 one thing Drop Everything takes seriously, it鈥檚 the skiing.
If there鈥檚 one thing Drop Everything takes seriously, it鈥檚 the skiing. (Photo: Courtesy Matchstick Productions)

The Official 2018 Ski Movie Anticipation Index

We spent a summer day watching ski-porn trailers and picking out our favorites

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If there鈥檚 one thing Drop Everything takes seriously, it鈥檚 the skiing.
(Photo: Courtesy Matchstick Productions)

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It鈥檚 hard to say just when ski season ended this year鈥攕ome lifts in California spun until July 4. (And let the record show that a group of 国产吃瓜黑料 staffers in the Santa Fe backcountry that same weekend.) While seasons past were haunted by crushed dreams and shrubs poking out of a barely sled-worthy February snowpack, in the 2016鈥2017 season we all felt like stars in our own edit, with democratized face shots and unlimited refills.

Though it also felt like the season鈥檚 last ski films had just come out, new trailers were already dropping left and right. Admittedly, we weren鈥檛 stoked on every one鈥攖here were a lot of fun but generic trailers with no distinguishing features鈥攂ut a handful stood out. Here are the productions we鈥檙e most looking forward to.


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#1. 鈥楧rop Everything鈥

Drops: September 2017
Production Company:
Why You Know Them: 2014鈥檚

This one starts in a way that鈥檒l be familiar to ski-film connoisseurs: aspirational voiceover and some cinematic ski porn. As the epic-movie-trailer-voice starts listing superlatives (bigger, deeper, gnarlier), it starts to get self-aware and ironic: Thank God, they鈥檙e joking! looks to do an amusing job of poking fun at ski movies that are too serious or trying a little too hard to draw meaning out of what鈥檚 happening (which is鈥 lot of skiing). The trailer is punctuated with full-screen titles making declarations about what this film has that others don鈥檛, like 鈥90 percent less interviews with athletes鈥 and 鈥100 percent more women.鈥 (Two!)

If there鈥檚 one thing Drop Everything takes seriously, it鈥檚 the skiing. With a ripping cast featuring Michelle Parker, Elyse Saugstad, Sammy Carlson, Cody Townsend, and Chris Rubens, this film looks like a lighthearted viewing experience that still delivers on the send.


#2. 鈥楻ogue Elements鈥

Drops: September 16 (in Jackson, Wyoming)
Production Company:
Why You Know Them: Last year鈥檚 rowdy number

Shot in the aforementioned magical winter of 2017 in the pow zones of California, Alaska, British Columbia, the Alps, and more, you can be sure the skiing in will be appropriately dreamy. Like the title suggests, it鈥檚 centered around this idea of wild adventurers who are drawn to these equally wild and raw places. They seek the edge鈥撯搕he imposed limits and their own鈥撯搃n the face of (you guessed it) rogue weather to ski dream lines. Who are 鈥渢hey鈥? Crushers like Angel and Johnny Collinson, Sammy Carlson, and Elyse Saugstad.


#3. 鈥楽ame Difference鈥

Drops: Fall 2017
Production Company:
Why You Know Them: 2015鈥檚

This follows a ski racer through a season of gates, freeskiers to the infamous spines of Alaska, and a freestyler on his quest to send the biggest jump ever attempted. In doing this, they draw the obvious but worthwhile comparison: It鈥檚 all the same, ain鈥檛 it? It鈥檚 all just skiing. They鈥檙e not wrong, and we鈥檙e excited for a fresh take that showcases a variety of disciplines. Because a ski movie doesn鈥檛 always mean big lines in big mountains. (Even though we do like that.)


#4. 鈥楤earings鈥

Drops: Fall 2017
Production Company:
Why You Know Them: Maybe you don鈥檛, but last year they released an inaugural film, .

The trailer features a driving soundtrack, nothing but pow, and an introduction reel for the film鈥檚 talent: Leah Evans, Chris Rubens, Alexi Godbout, Stan Rey, Josh Daiek, Jordy Kidner. It鈥檚 like the ski-movie trailer version of basketball players walking out on court to a loud pump-up song. We鈥檙e ready for the game, y鈥檃ll.


#5. 鈥楬abit鈥

Drops: September 16 (Denver, Colorado)
Production Company:
Why You Know Them: They鈥檝e been in the game forever.

They call it about choice and routine: Some people 鈥渃hoose to be carpet salesmen, others choose to be skiers.鈥 With the choice comes a routine you must commit to, but perhaps unlike others, the skier鈥檚 reward is pure, unadulterated freedom. Maybe so, but what we鈥檙e getting from the trailer is less a criticism of our life decisions (phew) and more fun-loving ski action that ranges from urban freestyle skiing to big-mountain lines, with a brief segue into a crash reel (eek) and a . Plus, it was shot pretty much everywhere there is to shoot skiing: Iceland, British Columbia, California, Alaska, Colorado, Utah, Russia, and Finland.

Lead Photo: Courtesy Matchstick Productions

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