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So, Painkiller (2021) is quite the wild ride, blending hardcore skating with an in-your-face vibe that really captures that Zero ethos. The atmosphere is gritty, raw—like you’re right there in the midst of it all, feeling every slam. The pacing? Fast and relentless, much like the skaters featured who push their limits on every handrail. It’s got some solid practical effects that heighten the intensity. And man, the lineup of skaters here, they seem to thrive on pain, really showcasing that masochistic edge. There's just a certain energy to it, a rush that you can't ignore. It's not just a skate video; it's a visceral experience.
Painkiller has had a limited release, primarily on digital platforms, which makes it somewhat hard to find in physical format. As a skate video, it tends to attract a very niche audience, but those collectors who appreciate the rawness and authenticity of the skating scene tend to seek it out. Its scarcity and the unique approach to its presentation contribute to a small but dedicated collector interest, especially among fans of Zero skateboards.
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