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Excellent
swipe at the situation in this city. It's silly how the authorities
think they have to treat their salary payers. Absolutely silly.
This film hits the nail on the head.
John
-- Vancouver
It
is so crazy to think that this sport is still looked upon
as a "fad." Look at the extreme sports shows goin on. They
are incredible. They are gaining audiences every day. I think
the filmakers have done an excellent job of showing "who"
the story is for and "who" it is about and just why they need
some support. Great job on a very important subject. Good
luck.
Christy
-- Peoria IL USA
I
found this to be an interesting piece. I never before had
an interest in skateboarding until I saw this film, and it
made me realise that skateboarders are a real hazard to society.
Take alook at where they do their skating, on sidewalks, where
pedestrians are. Don't these juveniles realise what a dangerous
vehicle they become when they get on those skateboards? hmph,
children nowadays, will they ever learn?
Jason
Yee -- hiding in a cave
congratulations!
you made an excellent job! keep on working!
marisol -- barcelona, spain
Excellent job groms! It's sometimes hard to believe there's
still desention still, that city is living in the dark ages
- keep pushing - squeaky wheel gets the bearing greased.
Charlie Samuels - New York City
Coral -- Santa Cruz, CA
I've seen a lot of skate movies, and this one tells the same
story. I feel your pain but your vid needs more interviews
with other people, skaters, civilians, etc. to make it more
dynamic. Good skating footage, include more. Make your story
individual interesting, and different.
alex --los angeles
as good a documentary as anything shown on mtv or other broadcast
networks. a good overview of the situation, which i suspect
most people know nothing about.and terrific footage of skating
action.
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