So, Big Brother: Number Two is this quirky blend of comedy and documentary that captures the skateboarding scene of the late '90s. It's got a loose, almost chaotic feel, like you're just hanging out with these guys, which is pretty cool. The pace isn't super tight, but that kind of adds to the charm. The performances are raw and genuine, especially with Knoxville and the rest of the crew goofing around. You see a lot of practical effects and stunts that really highlight the culture of the time. It's distinctive in that it feels more like a skate park hangout than a scripted movie, giving you a glimpse into that world with all its ups and downs.
Great snapshot of late 90s skate culture.Features a lot of raw, unscripted moments.Practical stunts and effects add to the authenticity.
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