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So, 'Flip - Really Sorry' is one of those skate videos that really captures a raw energy, you know? It’s PJ Ladd teaming up with the Flip crew—definitely a different vibe compared to the original Sorry. The pacing is intense, with some crazy tricks and sequences that keep you glued to the screen. The way they film the skate spots gives you a feel like you're right there, and the sound design is gritty, which adds to the overall atmosphere. There’s this blend of spontaneity and skill that really stands out. Worth noting is how they use practical effects in some clips, making everything feel more authentic. It’s kind of a time capsule of skate culture in the early 2000s, for sure.
The DVD release of 'Really Sorry' is relatively less common than its predecessor, leading to a certain level of collector interest that’s hard to ignore. Its unique presentation and the involvement of PJ Ladd make it a noteworthy piece in skate video history. As the years go by, it’s likely to become even more sought after, especially among those who appreciate the evolution of skateboard culture during this era.
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