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Krooked: Kronichles is a raw and gritty skateboarding video that captures the essence of street skating in the mid-2000s. The tone is unpolished, almost chaotic at times, reflecting the energy of the sport itself. It’s filled with a blend of some wild tricks and layouts, showcasing the skaters' personalities as much as their skills. The pacing is fast, so it rarely lingers long – a testament to the fleeting nature of both skate culture and the stunts being performed. This vibe, along with the underground music choices, creates a unique atmosphere that’s just a bit different from mainstream skate videos. It’s really more about the lifestyle and the culture than just the skating itself.
Krooked: Kronichles was released in a few DVD formats, but the original VHS holds a certain charm for collectors. Its limited print run makes it relatively scarce, attracting interest among enthusiasts who appreciate both the skating and the aesthetic of that era. The film's underground roots add a layer of authenticity, making it a notable piece in the growing archive of skate culture, appealing to those who value the art of skateboarding beyond just tricks.
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