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So, 'Black Cat' from 1999 is a bit of a gem in the skateboarding documentary realm. It's all about the Maple skate team, capturing that raw energy and camaraderie that just oozes from every frame. There's this real sense of freedom as they shred across various landscapes, each trick feeling like a dance with the urban environment. The ending part featuring Jerry Hsu? It's something special, showcasing his skills that flow seamlessly with the vibe of the film. The pacing is nice too, not rushed - it lets you soak in those moments of pure skate bliss.
This film has seen limited releases, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors. The DVD format is relatively hard to come by, and the VHS versions can be even scarcer. Interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate skate culture and the era it represents. It's definitely one of those pieces that sparks conversation amongst collectors.
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