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HeadUp 09-25-2004 06:58 PM

the real spiderman
 
i think its bullshit, my roommate begs to differ

http://www.compfused.com/directlink/81/

how bout you?

elstatec 09-25-2004 07:02 PM

[img]http://www.daplayazclub.com/uploads/SW.jpg[/img]

BlackJackal 09-25-2004 07:05 PM

yea, u can obviously see teh big blur around him. utter bullshit. ur roommate is retarded.

WidowMaker555 09-25-2004 07:06 PM

cool, he could jump off far stuff like that he is cool

bukdez 09-25-2004 07:10 PM

google joe eigo... guys really do shit like this, some of he videos are auditions for jackie chan shit...

KTOG 09-25-2004 07:34 PM

Your roommate is gave me a roofie

TonyMontana 09-25-2004 07:45 PM

that stuff is real, its amazing

SoLiDUS 09-25-2004 08:08 PM

Yes, it's real... but to be convinced, you need to watch the high res version.
Crazy shit.

mr.miyagi 09-25-2004 08:20 PM

Free Running.
 
A new urban sport which emerged from the southern suburbs of Paris, free-running uses gymnastic skills to find alarming new ways of navigating the urban landscape. It is the free-runners’ fondness for catapulting themselves at dangerous heights over anxiety-inducing distances that has brought them notoriety—initially within the confines of their mayor’s office, but more recently on an international level.

"Free-running treats the urban landscape as an adult playground. It treats man-made structures as an obstacle course that participants negotiate by daring feats of graceful gymnastics. It was invented by a group of childhood friends in Lisses, near Paris—as in so many suburban towns, there was little for young people to do, so Sebastien Foucan, David Belle and others created what they call le parkour (a deliberately un-French spelling to make the point that they were doing something different).

Anybody in Britain who has been watching BBC1 in recent months will have seen this most recent example of an extreme sport in action; David Belle was filmed for a promotional trailer in which he rushed home across London’s rooftops to catch his favourite TV programme. More recently, a trio of free-runners were seen in a programme called Jump London on Channel 4.

The sport grew out of attempts to imitate ninja feats. Unlike other extreme activities, it has developed a philosophy. “It is not just a game,” Sebastien Foucan is quoted as saying, “it is a discipline because it is a way of facing our fears and demons that you can apply to the rest of your life.”

These guys are amazing, its all real, trust me.

Conscript 09-25-2004 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GenBlackJackal
yea, u can obviously see teh big blur around him. utter bullshit. ur roommate is retarded.

Its called compression,if anyone knows about it its you.

Sirus 09-25-2004 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TonyMontana
that stuff is real, its amazing


Scorched Earth 09-25-2004 08:44 PM

Re: Free Running.
 
[quote="mr.miyagi":ff24b]A new urban sport which emerged from the southern suburbs of Paris, free-running uses gymnastic skills to find alarming new ways of navigating the urban landscape. It is the free-runners’ fondness for catapulting themselves at dangerous heights over anxiety-inducing distances that has brought them notoriety—initially within the confines of their mayor’s office, but more recently on an international level.

"Free-running treats the urban landscape as an adult playground. It treats man-made structures as an obstacle course that participants negotiate by daring feats of graceful gymnastics. It was invented by a group of childhood friends in Lisses, near Paris—as in so many suburban towns, there was little for young people to do, so Sebastien Foucan, David Belle and others created what they call le parkour (a deliberately un-French spelling to make the point that they were doing something different).

Anybody in Britain who has been watching BBC1 in recent months will have seen this most recent example of an extreme sport in action; David Belle was filmed for a promotional trailer in which he rushed home across London’s rooftops to catch his favourite TV programme. More recently, a trio of free-runners were seen in a programme called Jump London on Channel 4.

The sport grew out of attempts to imitate ninja feats. Unlike other extreme activities, it has developed a philosophy. “It is not just a game,” Sebastien Foucan is quoted as saying, “it is a discipline because it is a way of facing our fears and demons that you can apply to the rest of your life.”

These guys are amazing, its all real, trust me.[/quote:ff24b] those guys are awesome ....they are real...i love watchin them

Trunks 09-26-2004 07:58 AM

99% of what he did is possible. One or two things are slightly extrordinary/unbelievable, but its possible.

Apocalypse | NoW 09-26-2004 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TonyMontana
that stuff is real, its amazing

Ive seen tons of videos like that before. I think its real.

And the blur = camera quality or file quality possibly.

Bean 2 09-26-2004 09:25 AM

Idk if anyone remembers the video of that asian guy doing all those crazy flips, but that video reminded me of him. All of those guys that can do that are crazy and pretty cool. I wish i could do it.


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