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Jereme Rogers' Neighborhood is one of those skate films that feels less like a conventional narrative and more like a snapshot of a lifestyle, you know? It stars the titular Jereme Rogers alongside a crew of skaters like Torey Pudwill and Daryl Angel. The vibe is laid-back, almost like you're hanging out with them as they shred street spots and skate parks. The pacing's pretty chill, reflecting the rhythm of the skaters’ lives rather than following a strict story arc. It's all about camaraderie and pushing each other’s limits, with some solid performances that capture the essence of skate culture. The practical effects are minimal, but it’s the raw, authentic feel that makes it stand out in the skate genre.
This film was distributed in a limited run, primarily on DVD, which makes it somewhat elusive for collectors. Its underground status among skate enthusiasts means it doesn't pop up often at conventions or online, adding to its allure. Collectors often seek this title for its raw portrayal of skate culture in the mid-2000s, making it a notable entry for anyone looking to understand that era's vibe.
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