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Skateboard Party
Skateboard Party is a collection of skate footage from the 2004 Red Dragons (RDS) skate tour, making up the second skateboarding video from RDS. It's a mix of awesome skate clips and partying. It opens with Tom Green trashing a mirrored closet door and they guys smack him around over it. I didn't know he still had a career... interesting. Aboard two boats the team go to an island, with a lot of beer, to celebrate the finish of their 2004 tour.
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Plot Summary
A young boy finds solace and a sense of belonging in skateboarding after his family faces difficult times. He navigates the challenges of adolescence, friendship, and the pursuit of his passion.
Critical Reception
Skateboard Party (2005) is a modest independent film that aims to capture the spirit of youth and the appeal of skateboarding. While it may not have garnered widespread critical acclaim, it has resonated with audiences seeking family-friendly dramas with relatable themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of teenage life and the skateboarding subculture.
Appreciated for its heartfelt message about perseverance and finding one's passion.
Some critics noted a predictable plot but found the performances earnest.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's positive messages and its appeal to younger viewers interested in skateboarding, though specific detailed feedback is scarce.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a relatively low budget, relying on the passion of its cast and crew to bring the story to life.
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