Snowboard Academy

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Snowboard Academy
Directed by John Shepphird
Produced by Rudy Rupak
Written by Rudy Rupak
James Salisko
Starring Corey Haim
Jim Varney
Brigitte Nielsen
Ken Lerner
Marcia Strassman
Shelli Lether
Music by Ross Vannelli
Distributed by Columbia TriStar
Release date(s) 1996
Running time 88 min.
Language English
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Snowboard Academy is a 1996 independent comedy film, starring Corey Haim, Jim Varney and Brigitte Nielsen.

Tagline:The path to higher education is all downhill!

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A competition is held between two brothers on their father's ski slopes one is a skier the other a snowboarder. The competition would determine if snowboarders could be allowed to be a part the ski patrol. The film was co-written and produced by the then 26 year old Rudy Rupak to be both a videogame and movie. The script, written by Rupak and James Salisko, was considered too edgy and made reference to things like X games and extreme sports. Columbia Pictures however toned down what would have been a PG-13 movie into a PG one given the pressures of an election year when Bob Dole was bent on chastising Hollywood for its alleged immorality. Scenes like peeing onto skiers from a chair lift, and skating on a blunt shape board were scrapped. Rupak's efforts to sell a videogame based on Snowboarding never materialized. Two years later, COOLBOARDING becoming one of the hottest selling video games of the year. Rupak went on to create two more forgettable movies before moving onto software and then eventually becoming the founder of Planet Hospital Inc.

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