Today's skateboarding culture owes much to Venice, California's Z-Boys, who brought surfing sensibilities to the streets in the 1970's. Having explored their rise already in a documentary, 2001's ...
The skateboarders in Lords of Dogtown are strange and beautiful things: graceful, sinuous, arcing into concrete, transforming graffiti-spattered streets into an ocean of dips and waves. Their lanky, ...
Lords of Dogtown is an odd, disorienting commodity — a fictional version of a documentary (Dogtown and Z-Boys) about the birth of skateboarding in 1970s Venice, California, that was written by the man ...
There was no shortage of eye candy at Tuesday’s “Lords of Dogtown” preem, which boasted rotating teams of skaters working out on a 50-foot half-pipe skating ramp set up next to the Mann’s Chinese; ...
Professional skateboarder Leticia Bufoni breaks down skateboarding in movies and television including 'Lords of Dogtown,' 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,' 'Rocket Power,' 'Skate Kitchen,' 'Kids,' ...
On Jan. 19, 2001, Stacy Peralta's skateboarding documentary lit up Sundance, going on to earn an Audience Award in Park City. By Duane Bygre On Jan. 19, 2001, Stacy Peralta’s skateboarding documentary ...
In the lively documentary Dogtown and Z-Boys (2002), former skateboarding star Stacy Peralta told the story of the Zephyr Skate Team, the crew of shaggy southern California teenagers with whom he ...
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