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So, 'Zoo York City of Killers' is this raw, gritty skate video that really captures the essence of early 2000s street skating. You've got a cast of characters that feel authentic, like Brian Brown and Harold Hunter, who bring this unfiltered energy. The pacing is pretty laid back but manages to keep you engaged with slick transitions and some impressive tricks. The cinematography embraces that DIY vibe—think lo-fi visuals but still striking enough to draw you in. It paints the urban landscape as this playground, and you can't help but feel the camaraderie among the skaters. It's not just about the tricks; it’s about the culture, the lifestyle, and the unmistakable vibe of New York City.
This film had a limited run on VHS and its early release makes it a bit of a gem for collectors. Many skate enthusiasts seek it out due to its cultural significance in skateboarding history, particularly from the Zoo York brand. Finding it in good condition can be a challenge, and the community's interest has only grown as nostalgia for that era resurfaces.
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