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A title card for "Fire On The Mountain."

“Fire On The Mountain,” the Bill Walton-narrated and Grateful Dead-soundtracked extreme sports film, will air on ESPN and ABC

"Recently, while shadow boxing the apocalypse, and wandering the land, I came upon the creation of the world, and the birth of fire. I quickly spiraled round and round, and was immediately sucked into the vortex of Fire On The Mountain —The Movie. It has become a harmonic convergence of the highest order."

By Andrew Bucholtz OnOct 26, 2020 1

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