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- FRUIT OF THE VINE is a super 8mm film that documents the incredible and often dangerous lengths that skateboarders go to in order to ride deserted, empty swimming pools. It is not a historical documentary, but a collection of stories shot in 1999 while Coan and Rick traveled from southern California to Seattle and around the east coast in search of pools to ride. FRUIT OF THE VINE profiles the people who search for, find, break into, and ultimately glean some use out of these pieces of the American suburban wasteland. With skate luminaries like Tony Alva, Lance Mountain, Steve Baily, Salba, Shaggy, Chris Senn, Pete the Ox, Tony Farmer, Tom Groholski, Mark Hubbard, Pat Quirk and many more. Soundtrack features Bad Religion, The Clay Wheels, Steel Wool, The Loudmouths and more.
- On one level Deathbowl to Downtown is about street skating, but it's also an overview of skateboarding's shift from the parks and pools of the 70s, to the ramp skating in the 80s, to the street ascendancy of the 1990s and beyond. An entertaining, thought provoking take on why the action on New York's hectic streets represents skateboarding to millions of people worldwide.
- Tent City is a skate movie filmed during a month on the road in Australia. It's traveling with your friends, sleeping under the stars, and riding your skateboard.
- The Hesh Crew didn't listen to the old guy, they just grabbed the Kreeptonite and split. Now they're making fun of him and you just know they're gonna get it. Blood Shed is based on a story that was in Thrasher Magazine in 1981 called Operation Infiltration. It's a story about a group of tough guys who go on a mission to skate the forbidden pool where a satanic cult lives. The story wasn't hard to adapt to the Creature guys, so when they asked us to do something for their video Hesh Law, this is what we gave them... A black and white horror film with skateboarding and bloodsluts.
- Filmmakers Nichols and Charnoski follow the builders of epic skate parks in the Pacific Northwest.