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So, 'Jump Off A Building' is Toy Machine's fourth release and it's got this raw energy that really captures the spirit of late '90s skate culture. The pacing is frenetic, but it also has these moments of creativity that stand out—like the way they blend action with documentary style. The skating is stellar, featuring legends like Elissa Steamer and Bam Margera, and you can really feel the camaraderie among the skaters. The vibe is super authentic, showcasing not just the tricks but the fun and chaos behind the scenes. It's a bit of a time capsule, encapsulating that era of skateboarding, and the practical effects, like the gnarly falls and the DIY ramps, add to the overall grittiness of the film.
This title has a niche but dedicated collector base, as it follows the revered 'Welcome to Hell'. Its scarcity in certain formats makes it a sought-after piece among enthusiasts of '90s skate videos. Keep an eye out for the original VHS releases; they seem to pop up less frequently than you'd expect, and they carry a certain nostalgia that digital copies just don't capture. Many collectors appreciate the film not just for the skating, but for the atmosphere it creates—an honest representation of a time and culture in skateboarding.
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