OUT IN THE STREET | THE MANBOYS
OUT IN THE STREETS | THE MANBOYS
Filming in the streets with The Manboys is exactly what you’d expect. Cold, difficult, fun. We have four guys that got along really well. Two of them were pushing hard and risking their health every time they strapped in. A steezy little brat who always has the words to make everybody laugh, and a smooth operator that shows up to chill with the crew and ends up with amazing clips.
Going from a web series to a full-length movie put a little extra pressure on the riders to produce high-quality footage. It showed in their work ethic; they made it happen every day. Even when the snow conditions were not the best, the vibes were always high. Especially when we hit the Mexican restaurant to have a few micheladas at the end of a good day. Bueno! —Mathieu Gibeault, Filmer & Editor
ANTO CHAMBERLAND
I’M A MANBOY?
I had always admired what the Manboys have been doing. I have a lot of respect for Mark and Rusty. I’ve known those guys as great people and it was cool to meet and work with these guys.
I wanted to work with our filmer Mat Gibo and I love Craig. I rode with Craig on both the Shred Bots projects, and we have been getting along really well. We were stoked to work together again with Manboys.
Jody was with DC before. We had him on the team when we filmed for Must Be Nice. I took care of him in Montreal.
This was my first time working with Mar. I've always had a lot of respect for him. He’s got it, the whole street and backcountry thing. Not a lot of people do that with good style and always looks great. We got along really well.
For the first time I had a real nice place to take everyone in. I bought a triplex in the fall and it has three bedrooms, so those guys actually had their room. It was a lot better than having them in my old apartment or crashing at my parents' back in the day. A hotel is fine, but staying at someone's place with room for stuff to dry and all that.. it was great.
There's so much stuff that goes down in the street. It would be great to take notes of all the fun shit that goes down. When it comes to the tricks, it's insane. I’ll remember every detail of every trick. If you tell me a trick that you liked, I can tell you the whole day, for sure.
“Some of this shit we tried and went down, I needed help. As much as I see a trick, or want to do a trick, sometimes it's really sketchy and pushing some boundaries. You want someone around you that is like, ‘You got this.’ As simple as that is, it's sick.”
THE SQUAD
It’s always fun, funny, and these guys’ work ethic is really good. There’s a lot of respect between the riders. There’s always so much help, that’s the best part about Manboys.
Jody brings fun. He makes us laugh all the time, until he has to drop and after he lands. But when he starts to drop and before he lands, he's the worst person in the world. The rest of the day he makes everyone have so much fun. The problem is he can't stop talking. If we have to scope for spots and ideas for features to hit, he's so annoying in the car. He can't shut up. We did tests trying to make him shut up for five or 10 minutes. It didn't work. He can't not talk. It's crazy. I thought it was pretty funny, I begged him to stop, man. It's never really necessary but it's very funny.
Craig is such a hard worker. It doesn't look like that. Every time you see him on camera he looks like he's acting dumb and being funny, but he works so hard. He's really helpful. Always going to support you. He's going to believe in you when you’re trying something. That helps mentally, to have someone believe in you. Some of this shit we tried and went down, I needed help. As much as I see a trick, or want to do a trick, sometimes it's really sketchy and pushing some boundaries. You want someone around you that is like, "You got this." As simple as that is, it's sick.
For Mark, he's so calm and he always brings the best out of you. It's so easy with him around. Never putting any pressure on anyone, never asking anyone to do anything. He's not going to ask you to help shovel his spot, but you want to because he's so helpful all the time. He's so there for everyone. His work ethic is an example for everyone—the way he works, the way he thinks. I really enjoyed that. He’s like, “I don't need any shots. I'm here because I like it.” Never putting pressure on himself. When he feels a spot he does it, I think that's great. In the end, he had great jib shots.