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So, Tony Hawk's Gigantic Skatepark Tour 2000 is this wild glimpse into the skate scene of the early 2000s. It's not just about the tricks; it really captures that raw, road-life vibe that comes with being a pro skater. Hawk and Jason Ellis really shine, but you get a solid mix of other skaters too, showing off their skills and personalities. The pacing feels very natural, almost like you're just hanging out with them on tour rather than watching a polished documentary. Plus, the practical effects and transitions during the skate sequences give it a nice touch. It's an interesting look at how the culture was evolving back then, beyond just the tricks and competitions.
This film has had a rather limited release history, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Most copies are on DVD, but finding a pristine one can be challenging due to wear and tear from frequent viewing. The film holds a certain niche appeal for those interested in skateboarding history, especially from the perspective of the late '90s and early 2000s skate culture. It's a gem for anyone looking to dive deeper into that era of extreme sports.
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