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Tim & Henry's Pack of Lies is quite the trip down memory lane for anyone into the early '90s skate scene. The vibe here is raw and unfiltered, encapsulating that gritty underground atmosphere of the time. Tim Gavin and Henry Sanchez really shine in their parts; you can feel their passion and intensity as they skate. The pacing feels organic, almost like you're hanging out with them as they navigate the streets and ramps. So much authenticity in the way they approach skating β none of that flashy stuff. The practical effects are just the ups and downs of skateboarding life, capturing spills and thrills in a way that feels real. It's definitely a snapshot of a moment in skate culture that some might overlook.
This film has a certain scarcity that makes it a noteworthy piece in any skate collection. Originally released on VHS, it captures a pivotal moment for Blind Skateboards and the skateboarding community at large. As itβs not widely circulated, dedicated collectors have shown an interest in tracking down this piece, especially since it showcases early work from prominent skaters. Its historical context within skateboarding adds to its value among enthusiasts.
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