Let’s remove it from the way – I am not a lover of sports in any sense of word. (Maybe I have recently called the baseball pre -season “rehearsal”.)
And although there are excellent sports documentary films from “Hope Dreams” to “Pumping Iron” to “Murderball”, but the only is the only one that has been able to capture the athletic overviews TV watch like me: “100 feet.”
HBO’s documentary-series, in which Surf Panier Garrett McKenumara, Andrew Cotton, CJ Macaees and Justin Dupont find a titler, in the struggle to occur on the coast of Portugal on the coast of Portugal, with a six-EP and six EPs in the EPS.
And with the third season of five parts, which is a premiere of today (May 1st), the audience can join with McMara and the rest of the Sandy group. Now in his Odyssey to conquer Mount Everest’s surfing equivalent in a decade, the new EPS will face additional hurry as McNamara has been forced to fight the tool that the surfing of the big wave has raised both his body and the brain.
Here you should add the “100 -foot wave” to your maximum watch list in ASAP.
Directed by Chris Smith (“Branson”), in the third season of the “100 -foot wave”, professional Big Viewer Garrett McNamara, his wife Nicole and his young family, as well as Lux “Chombo” Chombo, Nick Won Rup, Nick Wone Rup, Nick Wone, Nick Wone, Rup. Will Lariyano, among others.
Season 3 will increase the surfing action from Portugal’s Nazri documentary film Sedo Home Base – where McNamara first set a world record of a big wave in 2011, which changed the smaller coastal city an internationally level internationally – Morocco, Italy and Oho, Hawaii E -E -E -E -E -E -E -E -E -E -E -E -E -E -E -Rs. Decades.)
And in a new crop of monster swelling in greed, supporters of the athletes suffer from a deadly wipe out, career -ending wounds, and whether it is unpleasant to leave the mother’s nature behind, is often capable of destructive expenses.
Adrenaline pumping athletics on the theory in the “100 -foot wave” certainly makes it one of the most thrilling sports on the offer. It is really surprising that these surfers have to travel beautifully along with the most powerful curls and cracks in the sea.
The amazing air and water visuals of the DOC won Amy for the outstanding cinema for the non -fiction program in both 2022 and 2023, the camera team never loses a heart -stopping moment in both the coast and the water.
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But these are not just the terrible and terrifying natural elements that guarantee the clock – this is their season. The “100 -foot wave” really gets its flow because it follows the fluctuations of its epitome articles, as they visit all the growing victories of their dear but dangerous engagement and crushed tragedies.
This season will also be the case that aging-not only physically but socially, pursuing weddings, children and other relatively “adults”-pushing the dreams of the surfers to get the impossible.
McChanuma, in particular, makes “a great central personality”, as Johnny Lofits wrote in his review CrucialBecause its “effective nature is the success of its great wave and a close feeling of risking humanity.” This 100 feet of swelling may be perfect, but those who find it fresh are not.
Appropriately, the first season of “100 -foot wave” happened with a perfect 100 % rating Tomato tomatoes; Although Season 2 is not an important score, it is still proud of the 92 % popcorn meter rating with the audience. We are expecting the third season to reach similar heights.
“100 -foot wave” Season 3 premiere on Thursday, May 1 at 9pm on HBO and Maximum.


