MOTEL HELL – Surf Film
Step into the surreal world of ‘Motel Hell’: a 45-minute cult classic from Dave Fox and Harry Bryant that’s equal parts horror and surf thrill. Haz, lost in a desert dreamscape, stumbles upon a mysterious oasis—a hotel hidden in the dunes. A glass of enigmatic milk becomes his ticket to a whirlwind global adventure, where familiar faces greet him. But is this all a dream or Harry’s motel hell? Haz rides mind bending barrels in Ireland, Morocco, Indonesia, and remote Australia, lock yourself into motel hell.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro bar scene
02:28 Intro surf
04:10 Morocco donkey dazzle
05:02 Morocco pointbreaks
07:09 Morocco surf shred
09:19 Morocco slab
11:22 Ireland car skit
12:09 Ireland death pits
16:18 Ireland piano session
17:30 Ireland right slab
18:40 Ireland uplifting montage
20:09 Indo boat scene
21:16 Indo surf action
25:19 Namibia mini waves
27:18 Wipeout section
30:19 Desert re-union part 1
31:25 Desert right
33:24 Desert trip montage
35:06 Desert re-union 2
35:29 Aus amp-up shred
39:05 Aus death slab closer
42:39 Closing credits
Featuring : Harry Bryant, Wade Goodall, Eithan Osborne, Tom Lowe, Dion Agius, Shaun Manners, Holly Wawn, Craig Anderson, Rolando Montes, David Fields, Benny Wooshka, Edward Melinz, Carcass.
Filmed by : Dave Fox, James Kates, Joao Tudella. Additional footage: Carlo Coral, Andy Gough, Wade Carol, Ben Bettridge, Dion Agius, Clem Mcinerny, Jack Taylor, Tyge Landa, Jack Bury.
Original score by : The M1, Jay Drury, Russel W, Tim Yatras, Jordan Ireland, Steve Mavridis, Boz Shak, Luke Player, James Kates. Mixed and mastered at Sranded by Bowen Shakallis.
Additional Music: Low Life – Cza, Published by Low Life. Total Control – Cathy and Marg, Published by Low Life. Party Dozen – Major Beef, Published by Jonothan Boulet and Kristy Tickle. Party Dozen – The Iron Boot, published by Jonothan Boulet and Kristy Tickle. Shining Bird – Deadlands, published by Shining Bird
Colour grade: Ferg Rotherham.
Graphics: Luke Player
37 Comments
Kiethy George AKA David Field as the bar man… Wow !
This completely blew me away…WOW
THIS IS FUCKEN MENTAL 🔥🔥
Lovely David Field appearance 🙏
This was fkn sick!! Yeww!
Crazy good. One of the best surf films I've ever seen.
Best tube in the movie at 26:20
This is a master piece
Que legal, muito bem produzido, lindas imagens, parabens pela producao!! Amazing!
Song at 31:15?
Amazing movie, really well done. And by curiosity, are you guys luciferians?
Great film, dialed in surfing, unique art, fantastic cinematography, and BARRELS
heavily dig
There's more meat in this than one could deem conceivable, a whole hog carcass picked down to the bone with the marrow sucked out. Full throttle, full boar, full cream. Hit it outta the park lads, respect.
brilliant work and congrats to all involved.The editing, music ,entertainment value as well as of course awesome surfing and waves was original and i bloody loved it!
Wombat spunk is crazy!
More mark please!!!
this is soooo cooooollllll
Corny production, but killer surfing!
what`s the name of the last track in the drinking bar??? Amaizing waves and content very powerfull surfing!!!! keep it strong!!!!!
Awesome!
A breath of fresh air! One of the better surf films that ive seen in a long time! Even the soundtrack was cooking! And its free? Mahalo nui harry, jus liked and subscribed!
Harry is every surfers wet dream
Best surf film I done seen
my new fav surf movie
Should this have been called k-hole?
Legendary!
Pure blooded menace. Good work
Loved it! Very 80’s Quiksilver!
42 minutes of movie, it took me 95 minutes to finish eat rewinding multiple time the good moves ever few frames XD
Yes txzz soundtracks cool 🥷
Enjoyed well done!
The best part is the wipeout section. It shows how gnarly some of those waves are that you guys made look so easy to ride. And the music, so good throughout the video.
So sick, Surf flick of the year by far
Harry "Muad'Dib" Bryant
The section in Indonesia or where ever it was was sick!!!
Insane footage. Well produced. I was curious abt film locations so appreciate how I can jump in the comment section to the different scenes easily. I feel like after watching this, I need to see a big wave for my soul. Sincerely, from the Midwest