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Means of Production 2
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Film Info
Producer
Release Date
December 15, 2010
Format
DVD
RRP
£17.99
Language(s)
English
Director
Max Bilbow
Starring
Max Bilbow, Tom Parker, Nick Horwood, Tim Trew, Luke Farrington, Lucy Huddart, Paula Volkmer, Fin Burrows, Hugh Graham, Will Hatt, Stu Watson, Jake Holland, Chris Eastabrook, Pete Woods and many more...
Music
Ugly Duckling, Hurricane Sunday, Kae Sun, The Dub Dentist, Satnav Sam, Danny Pig, David Benassy, Chris Martin
Run Time
69 minutes
Extras
Deleted Scenes
• Promotional Trailers
• Audio commentaries
• Deleted Scenes
• Slow motion headcam edit
• Sat Nav Sam music video
• 'Making of' documentary
• 5 Hidden bonus features
• Promotional Trailers
• Audio commentaries
• Deleted Scenes
• Slow motion headcam edit
• Sat Nav Sam music video
• 'Making of' documentary
• 5 Hidden bonus features
Film Partners
Distribution
Sponsors
Pyranha, Vertical Element, Seals, Square Rock, Run and Jump,
Media Partner(s)
Love it Live it, Tom Parker Coaching
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After the moderately successful release of Means of Production comes the long awaited, and equally low- budget, cataclysm of kayaking and comedy; Means of Production 2.
With a healthy dose of Brit-irony, Mop2 showcases the adventures of Max Bilbow and friends as they explore the familiar creeks of Norway and Corsica; and the less lesser known white water of Iceland, Vietnam, Thailand and Siberia.
So sit back with a cup of tea, if you drink tea, and watch some of Britain's best up-and-coming kayakers doing what they do best, and trying their hardest to look good whilst doing it.
With a healthy dose of Brit-irony, Mop2 showcases the adventures of Max Bilbow and friends as they explore the familiar creeks of Norway and Corsica; and the less lesser known white water of Iceland, Vietnam, Thailand and Siberia.
So sit back with a cup of tea, if you drink tea, and watch some of Britain's best up-and-coming kayakers doing what they do best, and trying their hardest to look good whilst doing it.
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