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So, 'All Aboard' from 1998 is a surf film that seems to fly under the radar, which is interesting considering its lineup of surfers like Cory Lopez and Brad Gerlach. The vibe is laid back, immersing you in the surf culture of the late '90s, with a killer soundtrack featuring bands like Social Distortion and Pennywise that just hits right. The pacing feels organic, almost like you're hanging out with the surfers rather than just watching them shred waves. It has this raw, authentic energy that captures the spirit of the sport—you really get the sense of camaraderie and adventure. There's something refreshing about its simplicity amidst the flashy productions of later surf films.
All Aboard is one of those surf films that collectors often discuss because of its unique place in the genre. It's not as widely available as some other titles, which creates a certain level of scarcity that might pique interest among purists. The film's rawness and the specific era it represents make it a worthwhile find, especially for anyone diving deep into surf culture of the late '90s. Keep an eye out for different formats, as some editions are harder to come by.
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