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Made-for-IMAX documentary about the athletes of ESPN's Summer X games, including skateboarders, BMX riders, motocrossers, and street lugers.
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| Los Angeles Daily NewsGlenn WhippAt a brief 42 minutes, we need more X and less blab. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekVisually as buffed as the athletes it celebrates, but also as airheaded as most of them seem to be. |
| Dallas Morning NewsPhilip WuntchGreat fun both for sports aficionados and for ordinary louts whose idea of exercise is climbing the steps of a stadium-seat megaplex. |
| Houston ChronicleBruce WestbrookFor a film about action, Ultimate X is the gabbiest giant-screen movie ever, bogging down in a barrage of hype. |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneJeff StricklerThe film contains so much eye-popping footage that even viewers who have never seen the X Games can't help but be fascinated. |
| Orlando SentinelRoger MooreThis Imax sports documentary captures the danger, thrills, spills and sheer altitude attained by the young men and women who put it all on the line for burgeoning 'Xtreme sports' movement. |
| Cincinnati EnquirerMargaret A. McGurkA love letter for fans of the sport, and for the uninitiated earth-bound, a peek into a strange new sports world spinning with adrenaline. |
| L.A. WeeklyChuck WilsonAll of this looks great on the giant IMAX screen -- most things do -- but the filmmakers can't shake the sense that this is an inflated TV special. |
| Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)Jeffrey WesthoffFor every articulate player, such as skateboarder Tony Hawk or BMX rider Mat Hoffman, are about a half dozen young Turks angling to see how many times they can work the words "radical" or "suck" into a sentence. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin CrustThe film's strengths may actually work against it with younger fans who might be disappointed by the few stomach-churning, white-knuckler moments. |