- Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
- Release Date: Apr 26, 2002
User Score
9.2
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Universal acclaim- based on 21 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 19 out of 21
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Mixed: 1 out of 21
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Negative: 1 out of 21
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ChadS.Jul 7, 20029
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BenH.May 3, 200410Made by easily the best skateboarding film director. Stacy Peralta. its only knock is that it doesn't have the wheeled around in a wheelchair to get smoothshots greatness of animal chin.
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MaddenM.Jun 9, 200210Great film, makes you want to pick up a surfboard and skateboard afterwards and become a Z-boy yourself. Peralta and Stecyk's old footage was amazing. The interviews and soundtrack were money!
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JessicaG.Sep 10, 200310How else could they put it?!!!!
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JohnL.Oct 14, 200510I really enjoyed this documentary and thats saying a lot because I usually find them pretty boring.
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nickJun 1, 200510Amazing.The z boys revolutionized the term skating to include their way of expressing themselves. They revolutionized surfing on land. Thats all she wrote.
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[Anonymous]May 14, 200210The best documentary since Endless Summer.
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mIKEw.Apr 21, 200310My name is mike and this movie is totaly cool.
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MarilouDupré-P.Jan 19, 200410It's the best skateboard's documentary i ever seen tchow.
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nikkiJun 23, 200510The movie was the best movie iv seen all summer. and me being a girlwatching the movie inspired me to go out on my skate board and do somthing.
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BlancoA.Apr 29, 200210It's pretty amazing to think that skateboarding as we know it never really existed before the 70s... I still have my Alva deck which kicks ass after all of these years. Great film.
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MarkS.Sep 17, 20029Can't give anything a perfect 10, but this movie is as close as you can get. Awesome old footage, sweet soundtrack, great insight. This movie gives context to a culture that has until now always been orphaned.
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75In keeping with the unrefined spirit of the '70s, the movie is deliberately haphazard and proudly retains all its mistakes, including narrator Sean Penn going up on his lines.
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88Raucous look at an equally raucous phenomenon.
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89That they were just hormonally blitzkrieged kids at the time, unaware of their role in history, only makes Peralta's superior doc that much more winning.