Shred
Promotional poster
Directed byDavid Mitchell
Written by
  • David Mitchell
  • Francis Mitchell
  • John Mitchell
Produced byRandy Cheveldave
Starring
CinematographyDavid Pelletier
Edited byGarry M.B. Smith
Distributed byPeace Arch Entertainment
Release date
  • November 11, 2008 (2008-11-11)[1]
Running time
94 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Shred is a 2008 snowboarding comedy film starring Tom Green and Dave England, that was filmed at Big White Ski Resort and Silver Star Mountain Resort, two ski resorts in British Columbia, Canada.[2]

The film is followed by a sequel entitled, Revenge of the Boarding School Dropouts (2009).

Plot

Shred is a motion picture that tells the story of two washed up pro snowboarders from the 1990s named Max (Dave England) and Eddy (Jason Bothe) who attempt to cash in on the fantastic growth of the sport by starting their own snowboard camp. Hoping to recapture their former glory, they begin by sharing their wacky wisdom with a group of up and coming young snowboarders. The story takes them from the run down ski hill where they grew up to a major event at one of the biggest resorts in the west.

The pair face off against Kingsley Brown (Tom Green), a deviously sleazy corporate snowboard rep and nemesis to Max and Eddy. With the assistance of his lackey Sphinx (Shane Meier), the underhanded Kingsley sets out to ruin the ambitions of Max and Eddy by any means necessary.

Cast

  • Tom Green as Kingsley Brown, a corporate snowboard rep
  • Carlo Marks as Chris James
  • Dave England as Max Fisher, Kingsley's arch-rival
  • Jason Bothe as Eddy the Yeti, Max's partner
  • Amber Borycki as Tracy
  • Alain Chanoine as Juice
  • Pascale Hutton as Danielle
  • Lindsay Maxwell as Lisa
  • Juan Riedinger as K-Dog, a wannabe snowboarder who tries to join Max and Eddy's team
  • Kyle Labine as Mikey, K-Dog's best friend and fellow wannabe snowboarder
  • Shane Meier as Sphinx, Kingsley's right-hand man
  • Patrick Gilmore as Lennox

Notes


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