Evan Slater interview Hurley the Drifter

Evan Slater

 

Big wave rider seeks web audience 

Evan Slater is the 38-year-old director of communications at Hurley. Previously, he was an editor of exceptional ability at Surfing magazine. When’s he’s not writing internal company memos, pitching stories or drafting press releases at Hurley, Ev rides v big waves. As I write, he is on standby for a big-wave surfing contest at Mavericks in northern California.Stabmag.com called Ev to talk about the upcoming worldwide webcast premiere of The Drifter.

Stab: In your press release, you describe The Drifter has “the definitive surf travel film”. What movie did it usurp for the title: Tubular Swells, Morning of the Earth, The Present or The Endless Summer?

Evan: It’s the best thing since The Endless Summer. It’s just an opinion; it’s not a fact. I think a lot of people will be inspired by it. If you can get beyond the fact of questioning whether or not it’s real or whether it’s acting, you’ll have a whole lot of fun.

Is there the possibility of a site crash when the world hears about the free premiere, that for the price of opening the clamshell case of your laptop, you can be in LA, watching The Drifter, live?

We had a little practice with the Hurley Pro. We’ve got enough bandwidth to support a lot of people, so crashing isn’t on my mind. Plus, we do a lot of low-budget webcasts. And, this isn’t going to be the super-slick big premiere webcast. You’ll see the acoustic set, the banter, and then we’ll pop in the DVD of the movie.

Can you tell me what country has been most thrilled by the movie?

Rob’s big in Japan and his biggest fan in Japan was there, with a wig, and dressed in the same basketball outfit Rob wore in The Show. Y’know, Rob’s the second-most famous surfer in the world, maybe even the most recognisable.

Evan Slater 

Is it his tapis sauvage (wild hair)?

He can’t go back to short hair, f’sure. But, the longer the hair, the less the fro. Now, it’s more a willow tree than a fro. He’s definitely the face of the brand. He’s larger than life. No one’s surpassed Rob, yet.

1995 and 2000 were, in a roundabout way, the best year’s of Rob’s life i.e. losing the world title shook his faith in the system as a pro surfer, and 2001 confirmed it. Now, he achieves a deeper meaning.

This film is his example of what’s been doing since his bitter departure from the tour – an affirmation of his path. He’s the envy of a lot of other guys his age, guys working at marketing offices, guys for whom the dream has vanished. And The Drifter means a lot to him. He’s at the one-yard line pushing it through.

How much did the movie cost? A mill?

No, no, no. But, more than a hundred thousand. It was a lot more than expected. Way larger than your average surf film.

Tell me about you. A year ago, you were the George Plimpton of surf journalism, now you are the Anthony Robbins of marketing. What dream did The Drifter awaken in you?

To always reach for a balanced life. To get good waves, put food on the table for my family and to be stimulated creatively. If anything falls off, the dream falls apart. – Derek Rielly.

Evan Slater 

Ballz
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Two Thumbs Down
Reply #12 on : Sat November 07, 2009, 05:43:37
I watched the free webcast of the Drifter last night and was completely underwhelmed, and I wanted to like it. This is not the best thing since Endless Summer. It's the best thing since Taylor's last movie.

The surfing is good. Rob pulls into barrels with style. I could deal with the fact that there is limited surfing if the movie offered something else. It doesn't. The attempt at profundity and soulfulness comes off as phony and scripted (which it was). Yes, Rob is mellow. But his narration/acting is overly serious and stoic.

The cinematography is fantastic, but I can do without extended scenes of Rob gazing at himself in the mirror. I think of Rob as somebody who doesn't take his image too seriously--but this movie contradicted that thinking (except for one line about a lesson his father taught him).

Also, his interaction with the locals comes off a bit dickish. Basically telling the cabie to piss off and shooing the guy from the village away from his tent at night (who was only trying to protect him).

The images of the surf, land and people did make me want to go back to Indo. It did not, however, make me want to watch another attempt by Taylor to impose meaning into a surf film. Stick to the surf porn.

Rob and Taylor need to excise sychophants like Sal (whose post-film discussion of it as life-altering was embarrassing). Bring in someone who well tell you when your shit stinks. I'm available. Your shit stinks.
gunther
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Re: Evan Slater interview Hurley the Drifter
Reply #11 on : Thu November 05, 2009, 12:21:14
The drifter is one of the worst surf movies I have ever seen. I feel sorry for Rob. There's about 6 waves total in it and while his surfing is good, the idea and story is fucking laughable.
Jose
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Re: Evan Slater interview Hurley the Drifter
Reply #10 on : Thu November 05, 2009, 05:24:39
More than a hundred grand. Wow. How is Hurley still afloat after dropping that much? SARCASM. Is that Kalani Robb in the picture?
zappa
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Re: Evan Slater interview Hurley the Drifter
Reply #9 on : Wed November 04, 2009, 13:37:17
rob is big in japan but people there wouldn't wear hurley if it were free
HM
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Re: Evan Slater interview Hurley the Drifter
Reply #8 on : Wed November 04, 2009, 13:20:40
Dez, good to see you back online for Stab...

If Ev is the George Plimpton of surf journalism, you n Wheels are the David Patrick Columbia and Jeffery Hirsch... this a tote positive thing btw...
voice of reality
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Drifter for sale...
Reply #7 on : Wed November 04, 2009, 13:16:07
Anonymous has a point, kinda hard playing the feral yobbo with a Nike Swash across your checkbook.

Like Rasta claiming Green while his eco trunks are built by slave labor. Or getting run off the killing fields by an old man with an oar and then claiming resistance.

Hypocrisy, the subterfuge of Money.
RYMB
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Evan Slater interview Hurley the Drifter
Reply #6 on : Wed November 04, 2009, 12:13:17
Holy shit Batman. Judging by the comments below it's not just me who thinks the Hurley, Rob + Evan show is b.s.

But I am curious who the most recognisable surfer in the world is? The Duke? Dora? Curren? Slater? Laird? Rasta? Gerry Lopez? The Malloy's? Nat Young? MR? PT? MP? Shaun Tomson? Parko? Mick? Taylor? Andy Irons?...

Obviously 'the Drifter' is 2nd to one of the above...
Anonymous
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Re: Evan Slater interview Hurley the Drifter
Reply #5 on : Wed November 04, 2009, 05:30:21
The World According to Evan "Douchebag" Slater:

Drifter is "the definitive surf travel film"
Drifter is "the best thing since the Endless Summer"
Rob is "big in Japan"
Rob is "the second most famous surfer in the world, maybe the most recognizable" (gee, do you think that might have something to do with the dead furry animal strapped onto his ugly mug)
Rob is "the face of the brand"
Rob is "larger than life"
"Noone's surpassed Rob"

Evan Slater, you are a fucking moron. You're claim to fame is going over the falls and dropping in on people at Mav's, you shouldn't even be out there. Stick to blowing the Rob smoke up the asses of the masses. Who knows, maybe Hurls can milk another 10 years out of him. I heard the senior grandmasters division of the NSSA is ripe for the plucking.
Huh?
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Big wave rider seeks web audience
Reply #4 on : Wed November 04, 2009, 02:50:59
And should seek some integrity while he's at it.

Quote: "Y’know, Rob’s the second-most famous surfer in the world, maybe even the most recognisable."

Who's the most famous? Brett Simpson?

Used car salesman.
Fruity Tutie
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Re: Evan Slater interview Hurley the Drifter
Reply #3 on : Wed November 04, 2009, 01:28:50
Seb you are like the funniest person ever.
Sarcasm even worse than mine.
Anonymous
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Re: Evan Slater interview Hurley the Drifter
Reply #2 on : Tue November 03, 2009, 23:42:59
how could a 'drifter' accept huge money from Nike?
Seb
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Re: Evan Slater interview Hurley the Drifter
Reply #1 on : Tue November 03, 2009, 15:43:11
woah dude! i love how machado moves with the flow of the wave man. i cant wait to see the movie. ive been drifting my whole life so its something i can relate too. robs so cool man. i love rob dude. i even wrote a song about rob on my acoustic the other day. see you in the ocean. peace

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