When a reporter too laid-back for his own good is told his last chance to keep his job is to get some good photos for a story on skateboarding, he seeks out a group of four boarders who agre... Read allWhen a reporter too laid-back for his own good is told his last chance to keep his job is to get some good photos for a story on skateboarding, he seeks out a group of four boarders who agree to take him on a skateboarding tour of California. After showing extensive footage of sk... Read allWhen a reporter too laid-back for his own good is told his last chance to keep his job is to get some good photos for a story on skateboarding, he seeks out a group of four boarders who agree to take him on a skateboarding tour of California. After showing extensive footage of skateboarding moves and tricks, the film then goes on to show some surfing and snowboarding.... Read all
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this is probably the first skate movie iv seen when i was just a little boy, nonetheless the one that made the biggest influence. The first Ollie! all the founders of todays sk8-ing in one movie not knowing that they are just that, in others words in retrospect a great movie if you are and sk8-enthusiast, if not this movie simply sucks (advice; pick up a sk8board , there is still hope for U!)
-this movie represents one of the first feature length films devoted entirely to skateboarding and showcased the skating boom in the late 70's/early 80's when skateparks were being built all over Southern California.
-skaters destined to revolutionize the sport are featured -Peralta, Rector, etc.
-there are some really cool montages with (as mentioned above) ice skates mounted on skateboards, windboarding? (sail mounted on board with big wheels in the desert), some crazy fiberglass bowl that looks like a gigantic gerbil wheel.
-other random stuff like the cartoons, surf punks, roller skating in Venice, etc.
Okay, maybe you do have to be a skater to appreciate the film, but for those of us who grew up on urethane wheels, this move is an important piece of history and captures an important time in the development of the sport. Plus, young Phil Hartman's voice-over is funny.
However there are some interesting scenes: The claymation intro cartoon is cute, and I thought the ending cartoon was cool---Pot smoking alien wins race and ends up on a perpetual surf/skateboard planet. (Actually these two cartoons are the best part of the movie). One scene depicting skateboards mounted on mini ice blades is unique.
This movie is more a documentary than anything resembling a plot. Kurt Ledterman plays "Mellow Cat" who is a deadbeat reporter/photographer sent on assignment to get pictures of skateboarding. He encounters four skaters (Stacey Peralta, Kent Senatore, Greg Aires, & Dan Smith) and they tour the country (& Jamaica) in Kurt's convertible skating, surfing, and other unrelated nonsense. Rollerskating sequences in Venice Beach are tacked in; As well as surfing scenes, Surf Punks video, etc. It's definitely a hodgepodge.
One might note that Stacey Peralta has been credited in other movies as skateboard technical adviser and he has also been involved in the skateboard industry in various ways.
I gave this movie a 4 of 10 mostly because it was a very cheap production and could have been a whole lot better even as a documentary although it did have the redeeming features I mentioned.
I have to admit I did enjoy watching this movie---mainly because of the nostalgic element.
Since writing this review, I noticed that a DVD has been released. Unfortunately this DVD version has had material removed. The ending cartoon is missing and there is some re-arrangement of other segments. Why this was done, I have no idea as the original version (which I have on 16mm film) is much nicer. Also the image quality of the DVD is atrocious. The DVD does contain some extra elements (interview with Peralta & Jepsen, and some crappy skateboard footage).
UPDATE: Since writing the above review, my opinion has changed somewhat toward this movie. Normally I am loathe to change my vote, but I'm upping it to a 6 instead of a 4. The reasoning for this is due to the historic value of this movie (I read a recent reviewer's comment and am in agreement also). I still feel however, that had Jepson & Co. worked a little harder on this film it would have been a much better production.
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