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This Is How We Roll

This Is How We Roll

2021

⭐8.5(2 votes)
1h 20m
Documentary

Overview

YouTuber Coaster Studios presents a feature length documentary about the roller coaster manufacturer Rocky Mountain Construction! This documentary tells the story of Fred Grubb, a humble man from a small town in Wyoming with a big sense for adventure. He’d go on to develop a new way of building roller coaster track that would change the industry forever. This story goes into all of the challenges, hardships, and experiences that went into bringing these incredible thrill rides to life.

About This Is How We Roll

This Is How We Roll (2021) is a Documentary film that follows youTuber Coaster Studios presents a feature length documentary about the roller coaster manufacturer Rocky Mountain Construction! This documentary tells the story of Fred Grubb, a humble man from a small town in Wyoming with a big sense for adventure. He’d go on to develop a new way of building roller coaster track that would change the industry forever. This story goes into all of the challenges, hardships, and experiences that went into bringing these incredible thrill rides to life. This Is How We Roll is not currently listed with streaming providers in your selected region, but availability can change over time. It has a user rating of 8.5 out of 10 from 2 votes. Fans of documentary movies may also want to explore similar titles below.

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