Surf Mills
There was a boy. He grew up dreaming of going on a giant wave of Meaverick off the North Coast of Oahu. Fortunately, he met a local citizen, and he gradually taught him how to succeed. The boy listened, remembered, and eventually became a great surfer.
In Hollywood, they love the image of a hard mentor with a gold heart, and they hope that they can make a triumph with a "Chasing Mavericks" movie. It's not the first attempt to introduce surfing on the big screen. "North Saving," "On the Winter of the Wave, "The Wand of Passion, Blue Wave, Blue Wave 2," "Serfer" - these films were made by the world stars of Laird Hamilton, Shane Dorian, Keala Kennelly, Mark Okki Okcilopo. And the "Lovie Wave" cartoon convinced the good half of mankind that Kelly Slater and Rob Machado were penguins.
"In pursuit of Maveric" is a film-big about the beginning of the legend of the world's surf, Jay Moriariti. Johnny Weston, Gerard Butler, Elizabeth Shue and professional surfers Greg Long, Peter Mel and Zach Wormhudt. The Prime Minister is scheduled for October 2012.
Maveric can't be compared to any other wave. Every winter from November to January, the surfers are waiting for it on the Oahu coast. It's a nine-metre water wall (in peak periods the wave reaches a height of 20 metres) moving at a speed of 30 km per hour. It's like being around a multi-storey building ready for you to crash. One of the local surfers once said, "This wave must be measured not by meters, but by nerve cells killed."