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    "Must Watch" Paintball media

    I have my own list, but I thought I'd share it with the masses here. Just a list of videos, movies, and documentaries of some "must watch" paintball from over the years. Feel free to add to my list, as I know I have a somewhat narrow scope.

    Push - Monkey with a Gun
    PUSH is a paintball documentary on the sport of professional paintball shot in the year 1999 during world cup. A documentary on the day in the life of today'...


    Heroes For A Day: The XSV Story - Monkey with a Gun
    Monkey With A Gun Presents Heroes For A Day The XSV Story. One of the most iconic paintball documentaries of all time.


    Danny Manhattan (Russian Legion vs Dynasty Finals) - Unknown
    video, sharing, camera phone, video phone, free, upload


    Cereal Killerz - Monkey with a Gun
    www.Monkey-With-A-Gun.com"Cereal Killerz" is a culmination of snapshots compiled to form an intimate look into the lives of ten of the most influential pro p...


    Derder's Progression
    Rock music, full auto, little X bunkers, brutal bunkerings and even some Short Bus. Here is the complete DVD of Derder's Progression with footage from the or...


    Eclipse Artifact Series (Team profiles and tournament stories)


    All Derder videos (Hosted by PBNation)


    Best Kids in Texas - Amazon Prime


    Resurrection Series (Damage) - PBNation
    The Tampa Bay Damage (TBD) professional paintball team has defied the odds and survived the off season. Despite announcing that the team was disbanding, the ...
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    #2
    How about our own Peculiar Paintball: https://www.youtube.com/c/PeculiarPaintball

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      #3
      That list needs - Blackballed - The Bobby Dukes Story

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      #4
      All I need to watch is the trailer from Push and it feels like a chilly October morning in 2002 and I get the nostalgic jibblies
      💀 PK x Ragnastock 💀

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      • Jonnydread

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        iamthelazerviking 100% my dude, I was such an emo kid (musically at least) back in the day and that hit HARD

      • Rickfactor2
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        I was there in Florida at the release party when it came out. Even then, we new that it was special and would always be spoken about as one of the best.

      • Chuck E Ducky

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        Small world I was at the release party as well. I was playing D3 at the time.

      #5
      One of my favorite little nuggets of paintball media is Virtue's advertisement for their Ion board: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMGnSRo2kck

      It's hilariously terrible, and was dated even back when it came out.

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      • BrickHaus

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        This one punched me right in the feels. Lol my buddy had a virtue ion back then and watched that video looking for 0rogramming videos. We still randomly say " Virtue...Ion!" Like this guy does.

      • mikew
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        And now I want a Virtue board for my ION...

        Dam you!

      • Brokeass_baller

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        I still do the "BAM! It's on" routine, even on my mechs when I just switch on the air.

      #6
      The 2022 Castle Jam video released on both PBNation's and Pinnacle Paintball's channels is awesome. The latter 2/3rds is a montage of action footage brilliantly edited to fit the music. It starts around the 1:45 mark. Worth watching the whole video though for context. Here's the link with it cued to the music section: https://youtu.be/v7dfc-2beFo?t=105

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      • zinger565

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        Oh yeah! Forgot about that one. I watched it when it first came out. Really well done and a nice modern montage video in the sea of "TikTok" length videos that are around today.

      • cfos00

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        That event was one of my favorite events ever. So. Much. Paint. It's hard to describe and even the videos don't do it justice. I've never been in a louder environment than the inside of that Castle the first 45 min of the game. I literally couldn't get my teammate less than 3 ft from me to hear me full-on screaming at him, and the amount of paint dripping down the walls was like the ooze in Ghostbusters II. Poor kid in cleats next to me up there was falling down like a newborn deer on ice. That game was unbelievably fun, and the players had amazing attitudes. You knew you were going to get overshot. You knew it would be from close range. And no one complained. It was go back, tag up, try again, and then go back and hang out. I'll go every single year that they have it.

      #7
      In the modern Era, the running commentary from Rich Telford calling nxl events for gosprts is pretty funny.

      And I've watched obscure influence way too many times over the years.

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      • Marbo40k
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        Honestly that is the main reason I watch those events - just to to listen to his commentary. Matt is good to but Rich is entertaining.

      #8
      I would also add this for any MCB'er our there. This is an oldie but a goodie from an MCB outing.

      This is a documentary on the game of Paintball. Pump Paintball that is. It was shot in Methuen Massachusetts. I dedicate this video to Jack Lo Cicero aka Spl...
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        #9
        The Planet Eclipse Artifact series is really good. Bit old at this point.

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          #10
          One thing I'd like to see again, is an old video my local PB store used to have- they rented it and I think two other PB videos. (Back when 'renting' actual cassettes was still a thing.

          As I recall, it was the "St. Louis Big Game", or something like that, I believe from either '92 or '94. Had a lot of celebrities from the day, including a couple of Ironmen, Oh Pawlak, and a few others. (Oh at one point is standing on a ridgeline, shouting [in a clearly joking manner] "Hey, stop shooting at me! Don't you know who I am?!?" And at another point, Danny Love, with a Sniper pump, is popping a few shots at someone, and telling the cameraman "if we can just weaken their defenses by one more man... there. You're outta there, guy!" [Or something like that.])

          There was also a shot of a guy using a small rock-and-cock pistol, that we all assumed had to be a customized PGP from the size and shape, but which I realized a good many years later was a 707.

          We watched it a bunch of times back then- no YouTube, you understand- but at this point I haven't seen it since probably '97. I'd be curious to know if anyone else has seen it, and/or if there's a copy out there anywhere.

          The store also had an NPPL tape from about the same time, showing I think a World Cup event, in the woods (or what passed for it, with small brush and palm trees) between the Ironmen (prominently featuring Dave Youngblood with a bright-silver 'Cocker) and the All-Americans. I'd be interested in seeing that one again, too, just for the nostalgia of it.

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          • Mailmanmike
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            That St. Louis Big Game video sounds really familliar. I think I have a burned copy of that on DVD that I got from an MCB Secret Santa years ago.
            I'm going to have to dig that up now!

            Edit: I was thinking of a video I have of the 1989 Monster Game. I have an old Ironmen video from around that time that I think I was lumping in there with that one.
            Last edited by Mailmanmike; 11-01-2022, 07:19 PM.

          • bellicose

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            I lived in St. Louis at the time (grade school) and watching this game plus my dad's description of playing with his friends in the late 80s/early nineties fueled my imagination. I couldn't wait to finally play. And then, when I did...I was scared to death.

          #11
          some of QTMO's old videos are always a nice nostalgia hit.

          also a "must watch" (but not necessarily rewatch) is "Tribute to Running" by our own resident arTIst Jincay/Yellow5

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            #12
            Originally posted by DocsMachine View Post
            One thing I'd like to see again, is an old video my local PB store used to have- they rented it and I think two other PB videos. (Back when 'renting' actual cassettes was still a thing.

            As I recall, it was the "St. Louis Big Game", or something like that, I believe from either '92 or '94. Had a lot of celebrities from the day, including a couple of Ironmen, Oh Pawlak, and a few others. (Oh at one point is standing on a ridgeline, shouting [in a clearly joking manner] "Hey, stop shooting at me! Don't you know who I am?!?" And at another point, Danny Love, with a Sniper pump, is popping a few shots at someone, and telling the cameraman "if we can just weaken their defenses by one more man... there. You're outta there, guy!" [Or something like that.])

            There was also a shot of a guy using a small rock-and-cock pistol, that we all assumed had to be a customized PGP from the size and shape, but which I realized a good many years later was a 707.

            We watched it a bunch of times back then- no YouTube, you understand- but at this point I haven't seen it since probably '97. I'd be curious to know if anyone else has seen it, and/or if there's a copy out there anywhere.

            The store also had an NPPL tape from about the same time, showing I think a World Cup event, in the woods (or what passed for it, with small brush and palm trees) between the Ironmen (prominently featuring Dave Youngblood with a bright-silver 'Cocker) and the All-Americans. I'd be interested in seeing that one again, too, just for the nostalgia of it.

            Doc.
            The St. Louis one sounds familiar. Was Tom Kaye in it with a pre-production nitro setup? It might be on YouTube.

            The All American v Ironmen game you described is definitely on YouTube.

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              #13
              One With The Gun: Tournament Paintball Techniques - Maximus Lundqvist

              Back in the day this one stood out to me the most, it taught me new techniques and drills I still use today. The snap shooting techniques really upped my game at the time. I probably have it on DVD tucked away somewhere in a Rubbermaid.

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                #14
                There are the videos i was talking about

                Michigan Monster Game 1989 Video

                Clasic Ironmen Video
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                  #15
                  I came across BKiT the other day on Prime. The early part of that movie pretty much describes my life for a decade plus. I never made it to the upper "pro" ranks level but was damned close for an older player (comparatively) before my accident put the brakes on. It brought back a lot of old memories of games, players I knew and had memorable times with. Got in my feels just a little bit. The later part of the movie was ongoing as my interest and ability in the sport was waning significantly. Just about my favorite aspect aside from the game footage was of all the old markers and how many of them I owned at one point or another.

                  I will look for some of these others just for a kick. Thanks!
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