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So, 'Still Bastards' picks up where 'Lil Bastards' left off, diving deeper into the Wildcats legacy with a gritty, raw energy. It's that kind of documentary that feels a bit chaotic but in a way that mirrors the subject matter—skate culture and the fight to carve out a place in it. The pacing is uneven, which might irk some, but for me, it adds to the authenticity. The practical effects, especially in the stunts, are fascinating and really capture that underground vibe. You get a real sense of the camaraderie and struggles of the skaters involved, making it distinctive in its approach to both storytelling and visuals.
This film is somewhat elusive, not easily found in standard collections. It has had limited home releases, mostly in niche DVD formats and it’s often overlooked by newer skaters. So for those who appreciate the roots and history of skate culture, 'Still Bastards' has become a bit of a treasure among collectors, especially for its earnest portrayal of the lives behind the skater personas.
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