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So, World Industries dropped this little gem back in 1990, featuring Chris Pastras and Randy Colvin. It's more of a raw skateboarding showcase than a structured film, kind of like a visual diary of the skate scene at that time. No fancy soundtrack—just real, unfiltered skate action that captures the essence of the sport. The pacing is laid-back, allowing you to soak in the tricks and vibe of the era. It’s a snapshot of skate culture, with a tone that feels almost like a behind-the-scenes look at what drives these skaters. The practical effects? Well, they're all about the raw grit of street skating, and that’s what makes it stand out.
This film is fairly niche, mainly existing in skateboarding circles, and while it may not be widely known, it holds a certain charm that collectors appreciate. Formats can be a bit tricky—most copies are on VHS, and finding a clean one can be tough. It tends to pop up at specialty skate shops or online auctions, and the scarcity adds a layer of interest for those looking to own a piece of skateboarding history.
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