Rented it through ITunes. Was a good watch, enjoyed it all, was nice to see at least a few Mullen clips I hadn't seen before.
Rented it through ITunes. Was a good watch, enjoyed it all, was nice to see at least a few Mullen clips I hadn't seen before.
Got to see it yesterday afternoon at SECCA (Southeaster Center for Contemporary Arts) in Winston Salem, NC.
There was 13 of us in the theater and from what I was told the Friday showing was sold out. I was happy that
the theater had seriously comfy seats, had artsy people giving us small dialogues about the film prior, and I was
able to buy beer and popcorn to enjoy with the flick.
As for the film itself I was absolutely enthralled. I identified with it pretty massively and it was cool to see other
people in the theater showing the same respect. It absolutely did not feel like 2hrs at all and was waiting/wanting
more. The parts with Fred Durst, Ben Harper, and DJ Whoever he was I could have done without. It would have
been nice to have stronger or more parts for other Brigade members. However, the presentation of those they
showcased I thought was done very well. It was awesome to see a friend of mine who absolutely knows dick
about skateboarding become a fan of Rodney Mullen and Lance Mountain simply because he could respected their
views on skating and the passion they showed for it.
I'm glad I got to see it on the big screen. Now to pick up the Blu-Ray.
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this documentary just reaffirmed to me why Lance Mountain has always been one of my favorites.
sorry for the double post,but i figured i'd let anybody that wants to see this know that it's now on netflix.
worth checking out.