Jeremy Stenberg's "Twitch 420% All Natural" New Trailer
Wednesday, May 23, 2012 | 10:00 AMPowerband Films and etnies present a collaboration from Jeremy Stenberg and Producer/Director Jay Schweitzer of the iconic "On the Pipe" series. This all-freeride film captures the true essence of dirt- bike riding in the hills on natural terrain, showcasing the top riders in the world. Starring Jeremy Stenberg, Nate Adams, Dustin Miller, Mike Mason, Ronnie Renner, Jeremy McGrath, Andy Bakken, Dan Pastor, Todd Potter, Brody Wilson, Daniel Sani, Tyler Beremen, Vinnie Carbone and Myles Richmond.
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in our Latest issue of Racer X available now.When the lights go off on supercross and racing hits the daylight with the launch of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, everyone gets to start over. Page 110.

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I know, I'm an old fart, but does anyone really care to hear about free style riders on this site? I'd rather they drop this stuff all together, give us great MX/SX reporting and maybe focus a little more on offroad.
Many of us grew up riding natural terrain and have spent countless hours sculpting jumps. Guys like Twitch are inspiring to us. The cool thing about this site is you can pick and choose what you want to read and watch. Dont like it? Dont read or watch it.
I have been riding and racing motorcycles my whole life. Some of the best days in my life have been spent riding in the hills of beaumont and riche canyon. This film looks bad ass! I'll be buying it for sure.
I'm all for riding natural terrain too, but the references to pot smoking just make it stupid. I don't care for FMX or the majority of the riders, and this crap just reinforces what I think of them anyway. Nothing like promoting your sport and drug use at the same time with a title like that.
Yes, FMX takes skill, and bravery, but FMX is for those that can't race. That's ok, they're making a living riding moto, but why does everything in FMX have to be skulls, death, pot, flames, long black shorts, and tattoos? Typical white trash characteristics.
I think Renner is cool. He's a normal guy but doesn't have to act or portray that he's from the hood. Robbie Madison is the same way. Good guys getting it done without the image. I'd read or watch a video from somebody like that, but the ghetto's white boyz don't do it for me. Who would you want endorsing your company? We'll see these guys still getting paid long after their contest wins, just because of how they portray themselves.
What is that awful sound at the end of the first trailer? Sounds like a dinasour fart. Braaap! Ditto. Dont get it with the boyz in da hood get up.
Twitch is the real deal not a gangster wannabe. The movie is sick and not your normal fmx film. There's a lot of freeriding and good story line. McGrath also has a great part in this movie. Haven't seen him in any movies for years. Worth it the $!
maybe a lot of the dudes didnt do great in the racing side of things, but a huge majority of em did all race motocross and supercross at one point. Mason still rips on a moto track and can flow pretty good thru a supercross track as well
Speedster, shut your little punk mouth with the "white trash" crap. Havin some ink, smokin some herb, and skull graphics does not, whatsoever, make you a "wannabe gangster," and that "acting like your from the hood" shit is complete crap. I doubt you even ride, let alone have any skill whatsoever. You are just a fat old f*cker who wants to talk sh*t to riders who actually have skill, because you dont agree with what they stand for. So to you, a big "F*CK YOU."