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Post by quartz on Feb 28, 2004 15:05:20 GMT -5
Someone had to ask. So I'll be someone, for lack of an alternative someone to play the role of someone.
What is your FAVORITE skate movie? I don't mean just like Grind, Gator or Gleaming the Cube(wow, that was alliterative), though they are acceptable answers, this includes skate videos.
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Post by Blink182Sucks on Feb 28, 2004 15:07:09 GMT -5
The DC Video.... Although Public Domain is a close second...
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Post by bodkinator on Feb 28, 2004 16:13:18 GMT -5
The DC Video, hands down. Black Out is second, followed by Batallion. Yeah, Right! is probly close behind. Search for ANimal Chin is awesome, though the skating isnt that great, I'm sure it was for when it was made.
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Post by enjoiGD on Feb 28, 2004 21:12:38 GMT -5
1st Man Down 2nd Subject to Change 3rd PJ Ladd's WHL
Favorite part whould have to be Louie and Jerry's in Subject to Change
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Post by forelander on Feb 29, 2004 0:24:13 GMT -5
no indecision about it, deca 2nd to none is the greatest skate video ever made.
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Post by Kemo on Feb 29, 2004 1:49:02 GMT -5
I guess my all-time favorite is Animal Chin, but others worth mentioning are Questionable, Man Down, Sorry, and Chomp on This.
Shitgoose rips.
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Post by headcheese on Feb 29, 2004 4:44:44 GMT -5
no indecision about it, deca 2nd to none is the greatest skate video ever made. true that, but i'm also gonna say questionable and video days
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Post by tubbyturd on Feb 29, 2004 8:56:18 GMT -5
welcome to hell, and too loud for the crowd
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Post by expressionthruskating on Feb 29, 2004 9:34:22 GMT -5
well there is a list: 2nd to none, H-street 'Next', playing fields (Alex Moul.....YES!), toy machine Heavy Metal, ummm my mind has gone blank...
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Post by varialn00b on Feb 29, 2004 11:01:17 GMT -5
Rubbage Heap, hands down.
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Post by Blink182Sucks on Feb 29, 2004 15:43:11 GMT -5
The DC Video, hands down. Black Out is second, followed by Batallion. Yeah, Right! is probly close behind. Search for ANimal Chin is awesome, though the skating isnt that great, I'm sure it was for when it was made. Yeah, one more for the DC Video! I loved it. I also forgot about Battallion, how could I. Sure the only guy I knew from there was Chet Thomas but it was great! Somone did something like a nollieflip fs noseslid the nose manual revert off a very small drop, that was great. I also liked a few of the Zero videos, I can't remember what they were called though. There was the one with Ryan Smith, his song was Territorial Pissing by Nirvana, that was a good video. Then the one that Jamie Thomas did the leap of faith in. That one wasn't as entertaining but Jamie Thomas' part made the video so great. Yeah. And from what I've seen of THIS IS SKATEBOARDING, it looks good. Shoe companies make the most kick-ass videos.
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Post by PandaLicker on Feb 29, 2004 19:48:41 GMT -5
1st . Man Down because its just a fun video. No huge tricks, but there doenst need to be
2nd. Sight Unseen because it was my first video ever, and Heath Kirchart blew me away
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Post by broken on Feb 29, 2004 20:13:08 GMT -5
I liked Yeah, Right! and PJ Ladd's WHL
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Post by boredskater on Mar 1, 2004 11:07:51 GMT -5
rubbage heap yeah right jump off a building
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Post by quartz on Mar 1, 2004 11:24:31 GMT -5
Shite, I can't believe I forgot to post my own favorites.
Girl - Yeah Right!: All the parts here went smoothly, there were really good skits, and it kept me entertained and psyched throughout the video.
Osiris - Subject to Change: Well, the Barletta/Hsu part goes without saying, but watching Dobstaff skate was pretty awesome, and there were some crazy-ass things done in that video.
Globe - Opinion: It may sound trite to say so, but Mullen was fantastic in that. Then there was Chet Thomas's part right before that, and the video just flowed smoothly.
Birdhouse - The End: Damn, that video was just ahead of everything else at that time. It's simply one of the greatest collections of skaters ever, from Willy Santos and Rick McCrank to Tony Hawk and Bucky Lasek.
DC video gets honorable mention because of Ryan Smith and the vert parts, but the rest didn't really go to smoothly. It was good skating and all, but that wasn't enough in that case, it felt like it was missing something.
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