Aspen Extreme (1993 film) tells the story of two ski buddies from Mt. Brighton, Michigan who move to Aspen to seek a better life. The two friends, TJ Burke Paul Gross and Dexter Rutecki Peter Berg encounter hardships, including women and job troubles that eventually destroy their relationship and force them apart from one another. The movie contains a stellar supporting cast including Finola Hughes and Teri Polo. The film aslo contains an immaculate soundtrack, featuring Bob Seger, and is often referred to as the 'Top Gun on the Ski Slopes.' Paul Michael Gross (born on 30 April 1959), is a Canadian actor, producer, director, singer and writer born in Calgary, Alberta. ... Peter Berg (born March 11, 1964 in New York City) is an American actor and film director. ... Finola Hughes, in a still from All My Children. ... Teri Polo (born Theresa Elizabeth Polo in Dover, Delaware on June 1, 1969) is an American actress best known for her role of Pamela Byrnes in the movie Meet the Parents (2000) and its sequel Meet the Fockers (2004). ...
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ASPEN, Colo. — In a marketing-driven marriage of the pierced and the privileged, of extreme athletes and their extremely rich hosts, a horde of tattooed teenagers with rings in their chins and boomboxes in their backpacks has descended upon this millionaires' village in the high Rockies.
Aspen, where the police department patrols in $40,000 Saab sedans and the average home sells for $4.1 million, is playing host to ESPN's rowdy Winter X Games.
The X Games — a virtual Olympics of "extreme" sports, involving highly visual, highly dangerous races and stunts performed on youth-oriented equipment such as skateboards, BMX bikes, snowboards and motorcycles — was created in 1996 by ESPN to give the network an attraction for younger audiences and the advertisers who crave them.