Reviews: Film & Video, Skate Videos
Rollin’ Through The Decades is a documentary on UK skateboarding from the 70’s through present days. The 2000’s have been the decade of the skateboard documentary mostly due to the influence of Fruit of the Vine and of course the ubiquitous Dogtown and the Z-boys. Since then we’ve seen documentaries on pool skating, Duane Peters, […]
Drop inPosted by: Kilwag (editor) on March 28th, 2006
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Reviews: Film & Video, Skate Videos
I had pretty much formulated my review already when Mark sent me his, so here are two reviews in one, because I am so vain that I think all my musings are incredibly entertaining and insightful and I would hate to deprive you the reader of any of them. – k.ed Newsflash! Duane Peters is […]
Drop inPosted by: MC on October 5th, 2005
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Reviews: Film & Video, Skate Videos
Whatever you think of the murdering scumbag, the movie that deals with his downfall is pretty good. It’s almost a better chronicle of the time period in general as opposed to a strict documentary on Gator. Good footage and interviews. Jason Jesse provides essential comic relief a la Wentzl Rummel in Dog Town. Some more […]
Drop inPosted by: Kilwag (editor) on June 9th, 2004
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