No idea if there is a thread for this or what but personally, cannot wait to watch this. Premiere in London soon too. THERE.
No idea if there is a thread for this or what but personally, cannot wait to watch this. Premiere in London soon too. THERE.
That slam on the huge vert quarter was so brutal. Looks like a good doco, cheers for the heads up.
There's actually thunder and lightning going on here at the moment, perfect soundtrack.
Definitely not missing the premiere whenever it is...this needs to be seen in a cinema.
A bit self indulgent really... I wonder how DW feels about all this? It's ok for all us to swoon over his gnarlyness but If I was DW i'd have a hard time with all the "living legend" stuff even if I was as amazingly gnarly as Mr Way.
However this does look sick.
I believe the premiere is May 1st at Prince Charles Cinema
and afterparty at Madame Jojos in Soho
So I'll let you lot try and find tickets now
It'd be nice if he gave some of the money he'll make from this to his old pal Josh Swindell, who's probably struggling a bit now...
Not self indulgent, I don't think. It's his story and how that reflects on what he does that makes it interesting, I remember the On Video part being a real eye opener and genuinely interesting. The best documentaries can be about people's personal stories but that doesn't mean they are ego nut rubs. Most human beings, not just skateboarders, would have wobbled away nearly 20 years ago (dislocated head....!)
I do think it's the sort of story non-skaters would find interesting to watch.
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