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Title: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: zeroepedition on September 10, 2018, 02:12:20 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCiR2b8UCj8
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: BacksideWallride on September 10, 2018, 02:13:54 PM
Wasn't no Mouse I'll say that
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: shripshrapper on September 10, 2018, 02:19:17 PM
I don't think about it.. Yeah Right! wasn't part of my scene in 03.
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Post by: zeroepedition on September 10, 2018, 02:28:14 PM
just look at the tricks Marc Johnson was doing in Yeah Right!, 15 years later it's still amazing
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Post by: switchbs180 on September 10, 2018, 02:33:11 PM
one of the first videos I saw, so it has a special place in my heart. never been a fan of the koston part. that song is terrible. mccrank, rickk and carrolls parts are still great. gino to guns n roses is sick and I fuckin love the intro.
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Post by: Cherb on September 10, 2018, 02:42:36 PM
Great video. I remember thinking Owen Wilson could actually skate when I seent it. Dumb middle schooler.

Oh how much more wondrous the world used to be.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: cherry on September 10, 2018, 02:46:09 PM
I watch mike York’s part alot still
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Post by: Bristol_Palin on September 10, 2018, 02:47:50 PM
I watch mike York’s part alot still

same. I love that he skates to funkadelic
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Gideon Choi on September 10, 2018, 02:48:58 PM
It's better than Fully Flared. Pretty Sweet was a letdown because it tried to copy a lot of the concepts and skits from Yeah Right and it came off lame and unoriginal. Also I feel like Yeah Right had a lot of manual tricks in it.
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Post by: badfomyhealth on September 10, 2018, 02:53:37 PM
Mike York’s part was so good. That funkadelic song too :,)
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: zeroepedition on September 10, 2018, 02:56:59 PM
I feel like rick mccrank is ignored
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Post by: DannyDee on September 10, 2018, 02:57:42 PM
Koston's last part up to his ridiculous standards. A bunch of great parts by legends like BA, Gino, McCrank, Carroll, and MJ.
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Post by: Plop on September 10, 2018, 03:10:30 PM
favourite video.

also. bought the "wack mall version" a while ago cause there's 30 minutes of bonus footage and found this at the end of the video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkMyOpJxBuU
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Post by: Allen. on September 10, 2018, 03:19:01 PM
Koston’s song sucks so fucking bad.
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Post by: my english is bad on September 10, 2018, 03:24:21 PM
Gino with the David Bowie song in the special edition y way better than the original with guns and roses ,BA part with interpool was super sick but for me Rick Mccrank have the best part of the movie
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Post by: bo bice on September 10, 2018, 03:59:30 PM
one of the best soundtracks in skate history, the invisible boards, the skit where everyone does a trick and passes the board along. seems like the most Spike crailtap production still. the first video I remember anticipating a year before it came out. Also let’s not forget that it may be the only legit part the world (America, at least) has seen from Richard Carhavlo, a dude so obscure that google couldn’t help me find how to spell his name. Mandatory to mention that was the last part Robbie Mckinnley blessed us with.
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Post by: Shitbag on September 10, 2018, 04:01:10 PM
My favorite part is that Jereme Rogers hasn’t changed a bit.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: butterballs for jerry on September 10, 2018, 04:09:06 PM
one of the best soundtracks in skate history, the invisible boards, the skit where everyone does a trick and passes the board along. seems like the most Spike crailtap production still. the first video I remember anticipating a year before it came out. Also let’s not forget that it may be the only legit part the world (America, at least) has seen from Richard Carhavlo, a dude so obscure that google couldn’t help me find how to spell his name. Mandatory to mention that was the last part Robbie Mckinnley blessed us with.

Thought it was carvalho?

Every trick dude did was insane. Eldridge's switch flip salad was fucked but carvalho did some fucked switch shit on that rail too.

So many songs on my iPod just from watching this video. First time I watched it I rewound it immediately and watched it again. One of the last great vhs videos along with this is skateboarding.
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Post by: Surf-goth on September 10, 2018, 04:20:15 PM
Wasn't no Mouse I'll say that
You're right , This was actually entertaining.
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Post by: corto on September 10, 2018, 04:33:14 PM

Wasn't no Mouse I'll say that

This. Aesthetically it was nothing compared to mouse. It had that disgusting 'skateboarding should be fun and colorful' -vibe. Looking back, the era 2000-2012(ish) never looked very good compared to 94-98.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: gsosa on September 10, 2018, 04:34:39 PM
one of the best soundtracks in skate history, the invisible boards, the skit where everyone does a trick and passes the board along. seems like the most Spike crailtap production still. the first video I remember anticipating a year before it came out. Also let’s not forget that it may be the only legit part the world (America, at least) has seen from Richard Carhavlo, a dude so obscure that google couldn’t help me find how to spell his name. Mandatory to mention that was the last part Robbie Mckinnley blessed us with.
Thats because its Carvalho dude, you could have just looked at the video to see how to spell it.

Anyways, I think Yeah Right is to this one of the dopest skate videos ever. The music, the actual skating, the line up, fuck it even the skits were dope. I remember seeing some sort of trailer in a Tony Hawk video game and looking it up a few years later when I was actually in the loop with skating. Mccrank, Gino, BA, Carroll the montage with Rick and Jeron are my favorite parts, but all of the video is ill. I think this was the perfect balance of special effects and that fancy production with the regular skate video shit, it started to get over the top in Fully Flared and Pretty Sweet just way overboard.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Monkey_Mcpott on September 10, 2018, 04:36:08 PM
I still go back randomly and watch BA, Gino, and Kostons parts. That Koston part was too much for a new skater like me to handle at the time. My Fav trick in his part was the switch noseblunt down the sylmar rail, it just looks so awkward yet so cool. But yeah his song sucked.

(https://i.imgur.com/mUmt2B8.gif)

Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: shannamal on September 10, 2018, 04:41:30 PM
One of the first videos I ever saw, and it's still one of my favorites. Trick selection holds up very well.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: iwishilivedinfinla on September 10, 2018, 04:43:38 PM
it's fucking wonderful.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: 8.125 on September 10, 2018, 04:43:53 PM
The skating is great, that's undeniable. But for some reason, I still haven't been able to sit through it beginning to end.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: bo bice on September 10, 2018, 04:45:51 PM
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one of the best soundtracks in skate history, the invisible boards, the skit where everyone does a trick and passes the board along. seems like the most Spike crailtap production still. the first video I remember anticipating a year before it came out. Also let’s not forget that it may be the only legit part the world (America, at least) has seen from Richard Carhavlo, a dude so obscure that google couldn’t help me find how to spell his name. Mandatory to mention that was the last part Robbie Mckinnley blessed us with.
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Thats because its Carvalho dude, you could have just looked at the video to see how to spell it.

Anyways, I think Yeah Right is to this one of the dopest skate videos ever. The music, the actual skating, the line up, fuck it even the skits were dope. I remember seeing some sort of trailer in a Tony Hawk video game and looking it up a few years later when I was actually in the loop with skating. Mccrank, Gino, BA, Carroll the montage with Rick and Jeron are my favorite parts, but all of the video is ill. I think this was the perfect balance of special effects and that fancy production with the regular skate video shit, it started to get over the top in Fully Flared and Pretty Sweet just way overboard.

You’re right. I tried various spellings to no avail and on skatevideosite.com the part is listed as “chocolate montage.  Anywho my point was that guy ripped.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: billyerlife on September 10, 2018, 05:03:39 PM
I am legitimately astounded there are people who didn't like this video. Unbelievable roster, especially for the times but even still. Related, the tricks and style were beautiful. Music was on point, actually I will acknowledge that Koston's song sucked, but everything else was killer. It was the last video that had skits that didn't make feel sad, in fact they were legitimately impressive, and entertaining. To each their own, but if there could be an objective opinion 'Yeah Right is great' seems like it'd be one.
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Post by: VHS ERA on September 10, 2018, 05:11:33 PM
Huge video for me and I assumed everyone.

Prime BA, MJ. P Rod stomping tricks to the beat of Nas instrumentals (first time I’d really seen that in editing). Biebel to Ghostface instrumental. Carroll to Scarface. Kweli Just to Get By was already my anthem. Soundtrack was crazy for a young hip hop head. Classic skits. One of the GOAT videos and still holds up.
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Post by: Swithflip on September 10, 2018, 05:17:04 PM
Best video ever in my opinion. My favorite part is Rob McKinley skating on talib kwaly beat, dude skates super fast and got a clean style.

MJ and BA songs changed skate song game. We saw a lort of Interpol and David Bowie after that.
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Post by: artichoke on September 10, 2018, 05:19:13 PM
It still holds up. Yes, Koston's song is unbearable, but the copy I have has a half dozen re edits, which includes a phenomanal recut of Frost's part to Let's Go Crazy. It's beautiful. Also has Gino skating to The Cover Girls.
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Post by: SonictheHedgehog on September 10, 2018, 05:26:54 PM
I am legitimately astounded there are people who didn't like this video.

It's probably older dudes who hated it when it came out and just never get a chance.

One of my first videos, and still one of my favorites. Nothing to say that hasn't been said already- except Gino's part is the reason I'm still skating today.
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Post by: heckler on September 10, 2018, 05:30:52 PM
Better than Mouse. An all-time favorite of mine, and a highlight in an era full of great skate videos.

Super fun to watch. Full parts from Carroll, Gino, MJ, BA, Koston, McCrank, and Robbie McKinley. Plenty of Kenny Anderson and Rick Howard footage. The few skits included were funny. Great music, for the most part. Back when Ty was using VX and made skate videos for skaters.

It's not perfect, but I'd say it's arguably the last great video from the Crailtap camp.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Plop on September 10, 2018, 05:34:07 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZF4ytQU6ck

best montage ever
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Post by: TheLurper on September 10, 2018, 05:45:01 PM
The invisible board part was mind blowing when it first came out.

Also, I'm glad I have the DVD with the original soundtrack. The second issue soundtrack was kind of lame.
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Post by: Budgie Lasek on September 10, 2018, 05:52:08 PM
When it came out I thought it was too long, and a bit too emo Transworldy. Bunch of new dudes I wasn't feeling. Several really bad music choices (but that's subjective), too many skits. I barely even made it through the first viewing, and probably never watched it end to end again after that. Obviously, the skating was nuts.

Maybe I should watch the whole thing again, all these years later, and see if it's aged well. Still, I'd love a complete re-edit that's half as long with a bunch of the randos axed.

Girl was basically the gold standard for me until Yeah Right came out. After that they unfortunately had a very 'pop culture/hot topic' sort of vibe going on that seemed too cheesy for me. I still respect Girl/Chocolate, just haven't been into their full length videos or most of their products since the late 90's.
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Post by: smellsdead on September 10, 2018, 05:52:54 PM
i think its by all rights a classic. my friends that dont skate have sat through this with me, exes too. its all around solid.

probably swap my cords to the vcr tonight and have a marathon of classics before this hurricane potentially fucks my power for a week

sup with the alternate songs/edits? any of them up on youtube/worth a damn?
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Post by: Lenny the Fatface on September 10, 2018, 05:53:42 PM
BA and Gino's parts are a constant in my YouTube skate video wormhole rotation. Good video but too long to watch in it's entirety. Also the last Girl video that gave me the impression that everyone plays basketball in between filming. I miss pickup basketball Girl lol.
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Post by: FROTHY on September 10, 2018, 06:16:12 PM
I thought about photoshopping Dill's mannequin and a wallet into the scene where Koston flips out about getting robbed.

That's what I thought about it today.
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Post by: Backheels on September 10, 2018, 06:25:03 PM
We get it about kostons song, fucking echo chamber in here. It's the 2nd best skate video of all time only behind stay gold, and absolute and undeniable masterpiece.
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Post by: pizzafliptofakie on September 10, 2018, 06:30:05 PM
I actually popped it in and watched it recently. A lot of the parts have aged fairly well, and the skits are fun enough to not be annoying. But man, it feels really long. I appreciated this when I was younger when videos weren't available by the dozens, but hour long videos are kind of a doozy.



Most of the full parts are classics in their own right though. MJ's part might be my favorite part of his whole career.
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Post by: FROTHY on September 10, 2018, 06:38:03 PM
It's crazy how many people in this video were cool and then turned into idiots immediately after. Legendary video and time capsule.
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Post by: decoi1 on September 10, 2018, 06:50:09 PM
It was the first skate video I bought on DVD when it first came out and it blew my mind. I loved Mike York and MJ’s part. And Eldridge. Fuck. The whole thing was great. I always thought the worst song was McCrank skating to Bikini Kill but it didn’t effect how rad his part was. I still had the original copy I bought in 03 until a couple years ago. I let a buddy borrow it and a couple other classics and a few weeks later he od’d on heroin and I never saw them. Don’t do heroin
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Post by: huggs on September 10, 2018, 06:52:59 PM
best montage ever

the music was created specifically for this segment iirc. adam spiegel right?

rickk switch nose manual or nosegrind at the end there (in the yellow tee)? always bothered me but never enough to ask
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Post by: L33Tg33k on September 10, 2018, 07:07:07 PM
McCrank won first place in this video.
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Post by: able on September 10, 2018, 07:17:52 PM
I met a man
He was a good man
Sailing and shoring
Dancing the beta can-can...
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Post by: VHS ERA on September 10, 2018, 07:24:17 PM
(https://preview.ibb.co/dvsB5U/D9_B24_A07_4_C8_A_4838_AA25_FAC1_E805_A878.jpg) (https://ibb.co/kV70zp)
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Post by: Smokie Brewton on September 10, 2018, 07:36:35 PM
A definite classic. Some of BA's best footage. McCrank's part is amazing. I always wished that he had landed that tailslide on the glass rail. Also, I don't know who said that he skated to Bikini Kill but it's been Le Tigre in any version I've seen.
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Post by: shitdick22 on September 10, 2018, 07:45:08 PM
One of the best videos of all time. Still pop it into the vcr for nostalgia. Fuckin Mike York, Robbie Mckinley, Rick McCrank get me so hyped to skate.
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Post by: DannyDee on September 10, 2018, 07:50:59 PM
Best video ever in my opinion. My favorite part is Rob McKinley skating on talib kwaly beat, dude skates super fast and got a clean style.

MJ and BA songs changed skate song game. We saw a lort of Interpol and David Bowie after that.
MJ skated to Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart. Plus, Arto skated to Bowie a bit prior in Sorry. The only MJ part I can remember that is Bowie is in Pretty Sweet.
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Post by: mattchew on September 10, 2018, 08:02:40 PM
Was Gino edited to anything else besides GnR and Bowie? I feel like I have seen an edit with instrumental hip hop or is that just wishful thinking on my part?

I prefer Mouse but I liked this video a lot when it came out... but the skits, while novel, felt a little too corny to me.

I always liked the Pixies so I didn’t mind Koston’s song and it felt pretty fitting since he was king of LA at that time. Social media ruined that fool but holy fuck he was so good during this era.
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Post by: sultsult on September 10, 2018, 08:07:22 PM
Came out at the perfect time for me (15 years old).. I was kinda a Zero/Toy kid before, but Gino's part (as well as Dill in Mosiac) changed how I looked at skating forever. Also got me looking back into the classics (Gino in Trilogy, Carroll in Questionable, Guy in Mouse etc.)

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Post by: Shuh on September 10, 2018, 08:25:49 PM
Are we not gonna talk about that skit?
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Post by: hangontoyourego on September 10, 2018, 08:43:16 PM
I met a man
He was a good man
Sailing and shoring
Dancing the beta can-can...

I can’t belive the hatred for this song . I was so stoked koston skated to Frank black .
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Post by: Budgie Lasek on September 10, 2018, 09:19:15 PM
I knew I'd get kooked for being honest about it.  ;D

Mike York skating to Funkadelic was dope. I'm sure I liked whatever Jeron, Carroll and Howard had in there, but I honestly don't remember it well. Time for a re-watch.

It's an era thing though, guys, don't sweat it. 40+ skaters are more likely to hold Mouse up as the pinnacle. Yeah Right is an amazing video, but it was the start of a new era of Girl/Chocolate that was a departure from the vibe/aesthetic I liked.

What else came out at the same time?
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Post by: jakeumms on September 10, 2018, 09:24:34 PM
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I met a man
He was a good man
Sailing and shoring
Dancing the beta can-can...
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I can’t belive the hatred for this song . I was so stoked koston skated to Frank black .

Man you think you know people, right? Frank Black with Faith No More arrangements. I back it.

Mattchew, the Gino part was edited to 3 separate songs. GnR It's So Easy, Bowie Blue Jean or the Covergirls Show Me. All the songs are great and each edit works so pick one or watch all three. I like the Covergirls edit because it gives me East Coast burbs all ages dance club vibes.
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Post by: Nosferatu on September 10, 2018, 09:47:20 PM
they only used koston's song because of the emotional ending, which worked well.

the skatrix is horrible.

awesome video.
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Post by: Zurg on September 10, 2018, 11:04:53 PM
i really liked it, but i was the perfect age. carroll was my fav part, i think the song really helped, but then again, it is carroll. i remember it and bootleg 3000 went up on #sk8videos on the same weekend(im pretty sure) and both prod and pete eldridge skated to nas - made you look instrumental.
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Post by: Plop on September 10, 2018, 11:21:20 PM
sup with the alternate songs/edits? any of them up on youtube/worth a damn?

These ones are bonus re-edits on the OG dvd, but they have unused/unseen footage in em, that's worth a watch. chico/jesus one is sick.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0kWeYcBFEc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_6trIoFq_I
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Post by: ManMelt on September 11, 2018, 12:19:41 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZF4ytQU6ck

best montage ever

Love this montage. Slow build-up to Guy’s one and only banger. Jeron’s switch tre to switch heel line over the LA river gap. Rudy and Tony Rone’s swan song. Kickflip back tail the gap at Kwon Orthodontics deserves a high five and a smile. Then Rickk shuts it down. I get goose bumps when those violins kick in. Switch nose manny to drop off in NYC as the bus drives by. Classic.

As a whole, probably my favorite video of all time. I’ve always been such a huge Crail fan and I felt like they reached their pinnacle at this point. Everything had been building up to this, and it was such a great time for the brand and crew. Biebel skating to Apollo Kids Instumental was the ultimate lead in to BA’s pretty much perfect part. His striped-sweater crooks and back tail are burned into my brain. York killed it soo hard, but kind of fell off a year later in Hot Chocolate. Big up to Sherm skating to The King of Pop, while wearing those brown and gum DVS’s. You gotta take your hat off to Gino, backside 360 to manual down the Rosalyn Banks? Robbie McKinley left Blind to skate for Girl, even though a lot of his footage from this time went to the DC video. CHOC montage was on point with Bowie and Fame, and providing us Kenny Anderson’s debut with the squad. Crob’s 5-0 and nosegrind in front of the Santa Monica Courthouse were insane. Carroll proved once again why he was SOTY in ‘94. He’s a born killer. PRod slayed Sylmar and skated like a man, but I thought the Nas instrumental worked better in Pete Eldridge’s Bootleg closer, which came out the same year.  MJ could have used a less popular Joy Division song, but his 3 trick line down the consecutive 3 stair in OZ was all time, even though he was riding an Enjoi board. McCrank and Le Tigre were a match made in heaven, marking his introduction as Girl’s 4th Canadian pro. Koston was God back then and he closed this video properly. His nollie back noseblunt down Arco and treflip noseblunt in Santa Barbra stood out to me. I actually like his song, but I’m a Black Francis fan. I watched him film that nose slide down the curvy rail in Philly. It was right after the X games at City Hall. Even the credits were sick. Long-haired freaky people, need not apply.
Overall, a timeless classic that should be regarded as one of the best ever, along with Video Day’s, Visual Sound, and Penal Code.
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Post by: Budgie Lasek on September 11, 2018, 12:51:18 AM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZF4ytQU6ck

best montage ever
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Love this montage. Slow build-up to Guy’s one and only banger. Jeron’s switch tre to switch heel line over the LA river gap. Rudy and Tony Rone’s swan song. Kickflip back tail the gap at Kwon Orthodontics deserves a high five and a smile. Then Rickk shuts it down. I get goose bumps when those violins kick in. Switch nose manny to drop off in NYC as the bus drives by. Classic.

As a whole, probably my favorite video of all time. I’ve always been such a huge Crail fan and I felt like they reached their pinnacle at this point. Everything had been building up to this, and it was such a great time for the brand and crew. Biebel skating to Apollo Kids Instumental was the ultimate lead in to BA’s pretty much perfect part. His striped-sweater crooks and back tail are burned into my brain. York killed it soo hard, but kind of fell off a year later in Hot Chocolate. Big up to Sherm skating to The King of Pop, while wearing those brown and gum DVS’s. You gotta take your hat off to Gino, backside 360 to manual down the Rosalyn Banks? Robbie McKinley left Blind to skate for Girl, even though a lot of his footage from this time went to the DC video. CHOC montage was on point with Bowie and Fame, and providing us Kenny Anderson’s debut with the squad. Crob’s 5-0 and nosegrind in front of the Santa Monica Courthouse were insane. Carroll proved once again why he was SOTY in ‘94. He’s a born killer. PRod slayed Sylmar and skated like a man, but I thought the Nas instrumental worked better in Pete Eldridge’s Bootleg closer, which came out the same year.  MJ could have used a less popular Joy Division song, but his 3 trick line down the consecutive 3 stair in OZ was all time, even though he was riding an Enjoi board. McCrank and Le Tigre were a match made in heaven, marking his introduction as Girl’s 4th Canadian pro. Koston was God back then and he closed this video properly. His nollie back noseblunt down Arco and treflip noseblunt in Santa Barbra stood out to me. I actually like his song, but I’m a Black Francis fan. I watched him film that nose slide down the curvy rail in Philly. It was right after the X games at City Hall. Even the credits were sick. Long-haired freaky people, need not apply.
Overall, a timeless classic that should be regarded as one of the best ever, along with Video Day’s, Visual Sound, and Penal Code.

Hi Megan!
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: givecigstosurfgroms on September 11, 2018, 02:28:16 AM
Fucking blown away by Ginos part.   
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Post by: mtvic on September 11, 2018, 02:36:23 AM
It is a masterpiece.  Gino. Mj. Koston. Guys one trick. The only thing wrong is prod   His part was predictable and bland imo. 
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Post by: UserFame on September 11, 2018, 03:21:32 AM
The only thing wrong is prod   His part was predictable and bland imo.

Fuck outta here with that nonsense.

P-Rods part was the best in the movie, dude was on a level nobody was skating back then, he was upping the game up, and he skated to 2 Nas instrumentals. For some reason Gino once said he felt that he was not at the top of the game anymore, P-Rod, Jereme and Biebel were the new level of skateboarding back then.

It is not my favorite Girl & Chocolate movie by far, I thing it started their decline, I prefer 90s Crailtap movies.
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Post by: 2000 on September 11, 2018, 03:22:21 AM
Gino with the David Bowie song in the special edition y way better than the original with guns and roses ,BA part with interpool was super sick but for me Rick Mccrank have the best part of the movie
I forgot where I heard this but he was supposed to have a prince song but prince's label was really anal with licensing
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Post by: 2000 on September 11, 2018, 03:27:33 AM
they only used koston's song because of the emotional ending, which worked well.

the skatrix is horrible.

awesome video.
I never thought about that, I instantly thought about the slow motion kickflip backlip on the KC gap to rail and felt emotional
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Post by: mtvic on September 11, 2018, 03:34:01 AM
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Fuck outta here with that nonsense.

P-Rods part was the best in the movie, dude was on a level nobody was skating back then, he was upping the game up, and he skated to 2 Nas instrumentals. For some reason Gino once said he felt that he was not at the top of the game anymore, P-Rod, Jereme and Biebel were the new level of skateboarding back then.

It is not my favorite Girl & Chocolate movie by far, I thing it started their decline, I prefer 90s Crailtap movies.
Fuck outta here??
Prod was killing it st the time but this part was not his best. The progression from logic six and city stars was phenomenal as well as in bloom. I was expecting much more from him when this part came out and was bummed when I saw it. That said the video overall was amazing. It wasn't mouse for sure but nothing will ever be.
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Post by: silhouette on September 11, 2018, 03:44:06 AM
I'd need to watch it in full again, it's been a while. I too was the perfect age when it came out (16) and the Girl team was the epitome of style to me back then, looking back I guess it was my favorite company at that point till the boards started to turn to shit in the mid 2000's, that's where they lost me. A post from earlier mentioned the amount of manuals in the video, which made me laugh at first but then I realized that my own love for manuals actually probably owed a lot to growing up in that era. I think at that point I was still more influenced by photos and sequences in magazines than by videos though, I do remember Girl ads (I think?) from that time period with rick flip mannys...

To be honest I could never digest Yeah Right! in full as far as I can recall, it was so epic it was too much to take in for me and I could only come back to bits of it, but I always loved it and I think it's aged like fine wine. One of the best offerings from skateboarding's pre-Nike years, when companies didn't care about appealing to outsiders yet because their only market was the skateboarders. It's a good time capsule, as others have been saying.

After the trailer came out, I remember a crew of young kids in my town who had just started skating watched the trailer (early Internet days) and actually believed the street gap ollie was real for what felt like years. No one told them.
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Post by: alraunen on September 11, 2018, 03:48:45 AM
I'm still watching it on regular basis, Yeah right is probably on my top 5 videos.

There's any information about the new chocolate video? 2019?
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Post by: UserFame on September 11, 2018, 03:48:50 AM
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Fuck outta here with that nonsense.

P-Rods part was the best in the movie, dude was on a level nobody was skating back then, he was upping the game up, and he skated to 2 Nas instrumentals. For some reason Gino once said he felt that he was not at the top of the game anymore, P-Rod, Jereme and Biebel were the new level of skateboarding back then.

It is not my favorite Girl & Chocolate movie by far, I thing it started their decline, I prefer 90s Crailtap movies.
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Fuck outta here??
Prod was killing it st the time but this part was not his best. The progression from logic six and city stars was phenomenal as well as in bloom. I was expecting much more from him when this part came out and was bummed when I saw it. That said the video overall was amazing. It wasn't mouse for sure but nothing will ever be.

fair enough!
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Post by: Allen. on September 11, 2018, 04:01:22 AM
This P-Rod stair jumper era was garbage. If take honestly any P-Rod part from pre Yeah Right over this one.
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Post by: opinionated bastard on September 11, 2018, 05:55:20 AM
Wasn't no Mouse I'll say that


Mouse is nithing against Yeah Right
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Post by: Windsor Knot on September 11, 2018, 06:21:45 AM
Just wanna say I liked kostons song
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Post by: SneakySecrets on September 11, 2018, 06:23:12 AM
I think of BA varial flips, green boards, Gino skating to Guns N‘ Roses, Koston screaming at a theif, Owen Wilson and green boards.  That’s what I think.
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Post by: decoi1 on September 11, 2018, 06:54:00 AM
A definite classic. Some of BA's best footage. McCrank's part is amazing. I always wished that he had landed that tailslide on the glass rail. Also, I don't know who said that he skated to Bikini Kill but it's been Le Tigre in any version I've seen.

I stand corrected. I remember watching it with this chic I used to bang and she said it was Bikini Kill and I never questioned it until now but I looked it up and you’re totally correct sir. Either way that song is painfully annoying
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Post by: fang on September 11, 2018, 07:06:14 AM
I know the montage with death in Vegas had me thinking about age. Seeing those last snippets of Rudy and Tony. But I thought that was great, great montage. As usual, ripped off by Guy. It's a packed video for sure. I prefer that myself though. So many good parts. Gino's is my fave. Opening Keenan footage is great. McCrank, Carroll great.
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Post by: HangtenNoseblunt on September 11, 2018, 07:08:26 AM
great video, probably top 10 of all time. my complaints is there are a lot of skaters in it and its kinda long, i think sorry and dying to live had more impact and are slightly better
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Post by: OrangeVHStapes on September 11, 2018, 07:08:58 AM
Eldridge's accidental nollie heel crook at Beverly Hills was pretty nutty... Classic video... They don't make em like they use to... I'm hungover on a Tuesday...
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Post by: bo golden on September 11, 2018, 07:23:16 AM
One of the best videos ever made.
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Post by: PeggyHillsShittySpanish on September 11, 2018, 07:27:34 AM
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Fuck outta here with that nonsense.

P-Rods part was the best in the movie, dude was on a level nobody was skating back then, he was upping the game up, and he skated to 2 Nas instrumentals. For some reason Gino once said he felt that he was not at the top of the game anymore, P-Rod, Jereme and Biebel were the new level of skateboarding back then.

It is not my favorite Girl & Chocolate movie by far, I thing it started their decline, I prefer 90s Crailtap movies.

Completely agree. I rewatched P Rod’s part last night and it is still heavy by todays standards. In 2003 that was insane. I remember watching that when I was 13 and knowing that I would never be able to do any of the things he did in that video. That nosegrind nollie flip out Carroll did in that video is one of the most asthetically pleasing things to ever happen on a skateboard.
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Post by: beatifk on September 11, 2018, 07:52:30 AM
Biebel yelling "yeah right!!!" got me amped the first time I saw it.

And every time I hear Interpol to this day I can see BA smacking the back of his head. I love that BA part.

It's a great video. One of the best ever.
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Post by: doomstation55 on September 11, 2018, 08:05:42 AM
PRod skating in accels was awesome, particularly that long sw front blunt always stuck out to me.

The video is way too fucking long. I feel like I never watched the intro because it took a minute to fast forward to the actual non super slow mo skating. Same with the Girl montage, which is a shame because there's some quality shit in that part.

The skits were all pretty good but the skatrix was really out of place and unnecessary.
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Post by: straight fucking edge on September 11, 2018, 08:14:02 AM
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A definite classic. Some of BA's best footage. McCrank's part is amazing. I always wished that he had landed that tailslide on the glass rail. Also, I don't know who said that he skated to Bikini Kill but it's been Le Tigre in any version I've seen.
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I stand corrected. I remember watching it with this chic I used to bang and she said it was Bikini Kill and I never questioned it until now but I looked it up and you’re totally correct sir. Either way that song is painfully annoying

they're both kathleen hanna bands
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Post by: givecigstosurfgroms on September 11, 2018, 08:19:44 AM
   Happy that this is not one of the best vids or top ten or any of that shit cause it's not.   Jesus.
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Post by: straight fucking edge on September 11, 2018, 08:40:57 AM
   Happy that this is not one of the best vids or top ten or any of that shit cause it's not.   Jesus.

you are insane and it absolutely is
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Post by: givecigstosurfgroms on September 11, 2018, 08:45:08 AM
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   Happy that this is not one of the best vids or top ten or any of that shit cause it's not.   Jesus.
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you are insane and it absolutely is
  Shit dude this is skateboarding.  Theres been alot of good vids.   -There's 411's I'd rather watch-   I loved Mouse.  That one has a good vibe instead of the corny shit vibe but go toward the art you prefer I guess.
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Post by: heckler on September 11, 2018, 09:23:02 AM
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   Happy that this is not one of the best vids or top ten or any of that shit cause it's not.   Jesus.
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you are insane and it absolutely is
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  Shit dude this is skateboarding.  Theres been alot of good vids.   -There's 411's I'd rather watch-   I loved Mouse.  That one has a good vibe instead of the corny shit vibe but go toward the art you prefer I guess.
I, too, prefer my videos to be wrought with skits, filmed almost exclusively in California schoolyards, and feature no more than a handful of proper full parts (one of which belongs to Ben fucking Sanchez).
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Post by: Chatbot on September 11, 2018, 09:35:50 AM
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I met a man
He was a good man
Sailing and shoring
Dancing the beta can-can...
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I can’t belive the hatred for this song . I was so stoked koston skated to Frank black .

I was hyped on the song too. I still have it on my skate playlist
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Post by: busey on September 11, 2018, 09:47:26 AM
for anyone hating on this video or saying it's not in the top 10 greatest ever maybe you didn't see the part where carroll skates to scarface?
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Post by: excitableboy on September 11, 2018, 10:13:35 AM
I think of mosaic. Free your mind, dc video, TIS, Lordz video and really sorry also came out in 03. What a year... best ever?
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Post by: PeggyHillsShittySpanish on September 11, 2018, 10:32:31 AM
I think of mosaic. Free your mind, dc video, TIS, Lordz video and really sorry also came out in 03. What a year... best ever?

With all of those coming out the same year I would choose 03 as the best year for videos. 00-03 were the golden years for videos for sure, but I think 03 has the most solid releases.
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Post by: blurst_of_times on September 11, 2018, 10:43:56 AM
One of my favorite videos ever, every part is sick. There's so many great tricks throughout the entire video, but highlights that I can think of off of the top of my head are Gino's big backside flip over the picnic table planter thing and Koston's barrage of tricks on the LA High rail.
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Post by: JB on September 11, 2018, 10:57:41 AM
i remember calling the shop every day for probably two weeks asking "do you guys have yeah right yet?" and begging my mom to drive me up when the day finally came.

there were songs i didn't like when i first watched it, but now im pretty sure i love them all. i absolutely HATED mccranks song at first. and whoever said it was bikini kill isn't completely wrong. kathleen hanna sang in both bands. recently i contemplated going to see interpol live and i wanted to make a shirt with a still frame of BA with a bloody chin or the fakie varial flip just to see how many people would say something. i know their first album is considered a classic by many, but i feel like a hell of a lot of skateboarders are responsible for that album spreading. almost every single local video for the next few years had an interpol song on it.

so many good parts, but god damn koston delivered on his. i went into it wanting to not like it because he was "the best" and what shitty 15 year old doesn't get off on hating whats good? that part was absolutely ridiculous. song was great and fit perfect too. that part to me will always be peak koston.

i also gotta agree with whoever said they were let down by prod. his part isnt bad by any standards, but he blew my mind in in bloom and i definitely had my expectations a little too high for yeah right.

its probably the video ive watched the most and definitely one id want to have if i were stuck on a desert island. 10/10 classic in my opinion.
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Post by: Tortoise on September 11, 2018, 11:05:13 AM
Best of the 2000s.
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Post by: Tortoise on September 11, 2018, 11:24:27 AM

I, too, prefer my videos to be wrought with skits, filmed almost exclusively in California schoolyards, and feature no more than a handful of proper full parts (one of which belongs to Ben fucking Sanchez).

I still love Mouse, but Welcome To Hell was the better video of that time.

However, the skits were fun.

https://youtu.be/D1Qz-zsh8Xg

There were full parts too.
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Post by: SneakySecrets on September 11, 2018, 11:30:05 AM
I feel differently about certain parts now than I did then.  Especially Carroll and Gino’s parts.  I would fast forward past their parts occasionally, but now they are my favorites along with BA.

I rewatched Rick McCrank part and it shocked me how I had forgotten just how huge he was going around that time.  Liked the Le Tigre song at the time, bought the cd.  Now I am physically incapable of listening to it.
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Post by: Robert Baratheon on September 11, 2018, 01:08:59 PM
Keenan -  :'(
Intro part 1 - Still like it, little long. Iffy song.
Intro part 2 - Gets me hyped!!! Spiffy song!
Biebel - Young, before he got thicc. Great part. Line at 9:38 shows why he was put on Girl at the time. Switch Front heel down that set was immaculate.
Ghost board skit - Forgot about that. Fun, but like a wu-tang skit, you just wish it would go away after a couple of views.
BA - His best part. Excellent song. Should not have left Girl.
MJ - Never disappoints. Backlip into the bank! Line @ 20:13 (loading dock) 8). Joy Division!
Chocolate Montage - Dope. Johnston! That krook Kenny did at USC. Bowie
York - Mike is definitely the coolest dude that would buy weed from my buddy in SF in '97. Dunno about a Switch Crook on a bench as a stand alone trick. in 2003? Still can't hate on this dude. Love him.
Eldridge - Didn't he seem like the next big thing after this part? Kinda fizzled out.
Gino - What else is there left to say? Top 5 part ever in skateboarding.
Wilson skit - Excellent to watch? Yes, to this day. Excellent for a tattoo? The jury is still out.
McKinley - Nollie front 3 over the garbage can at speed. If he stayed on Blind, he probably would've went pro.
Girl Montage - About as Ty Evans as you can get: Portraits, Slow mo birds, Overdramatic Electronica. Tony Fergusson's swan song. The only Mariano trick we saw for a full decade. Rick's ender is amazing.
P-Rod - 2 killer tunes. His best style. Start your own company, sure. Leave for Plan B, no. Bummer.
Jeremy Rogers - Never.Gave.2.Shits.About.This.Robot.
Carroll - Fakie to hurricane. Skates fast. Sick flick. He should mentioned with Koston, Reynolds etc. Rarely is.
McCrank - So much talent. He's a machine. Finally gets a good song. Style is even better on tranny.
Invisible boards skit - cute. enough already.
Koston - Stealing Wallets = Suppressive Person yo. Opening line is his answer to Reynolds line in TIS. (Reynolds won) Typical insane Koston part. 360 flip NB was a proper ender when an ender was a fucking ENDER. THE FRANK BLACK SONG RULES YOU FUCKING PHILISTINES. Don't @ me.

I love this video.

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Post by: givecigstosurfgroms on September 11, 2018, 01:23:59 PM
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you are insane and it absolutely is
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  Shit dude this is skateboarding.  Theres been alot of good vids.   -There's 411's I'd rather watch-   I loved Mouse.  That one has a good vibe instead of the corny shit vibe but go toward the art you prefer I guess.
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I, too, prefer my videos to be wrought with skits, filmed almost exclusively in California schoolyards, and feature no more than a handful of proper full parts (one of which belongs to Ben fucking Sanchez).
  "proper full parts"  -oh sorry about the un proper ness fella.  If you want to go by what it is on paper then mouse is one thing but if you watch it and have a soul its more then the sum of parts you listed.   Mouse might be hands down my favorite vid ever.   And your bringing up skits when yeah right's attempt at comedy was a shit bomb with green screens and the ultra fucking stupid "yeah right" quote repeated endlessly.  It was the begining of the end with crail.  Jesus!
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Post by: Alan on September 11, 2018, 01:28:17 PM
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   Happy that this is not one of the best vids or top ten or any of that shit cause it's not.   Jesus.
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you are insane and it absolutely is
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  Shit dude this is skateboarding.  Theres been alot of good vids.   -There's 411's I'd rather watch-   I loved Mouse.  That one has a good vibe instead of the corny shit vibe but go toward the art you prefer I guess.
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I, too, prefer my videos to be wrought with skits, filmed almost exclusively in California schoolyards, and feature no more than a handful of proper full parts (one of which belongs to Ben fucking Sanchez).

Thank god for Yeah Right, which has absolutely no skits, only 70% Cali footage, and a full part from *checks notes* Justin Eldridge.
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Post by: givecigstosurfgroms on September 11, 2018, 01:31:56 PM
  Okay there SLAP -mouse sucks huh?  Wait.   -You sure you guys aren't retards?
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Post by: doomstation55 on September 11, 2018, 01:46:50 PM
"I was born in 1980 and I like Mouse more your opinion sucks I hate you"

"I was born in 1990 and I like Yeah Right more your opinion sucks I hate you"
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Post by: PeggyHillsShittySpanish on September 11, 2018, 01:53:39 PM
"I was born in 1980 and I like Mouse more your opinion sucks I hate you"

"I was born in 1990 and I like Yeah Right more your opinion sucks I hate you"

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Post by: Gideon Choi on September 11, 2018, 01:54:03 PM

York - Mike is definitely the coolest dude that would buy weed from my buddy in SF in '97. Dunno about a Switch Crook on a bench as a stand alone trick. in 2003? Still can't hate on this dude. Love him.

I love this video.

Where was this trick? I think you're confused
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Post by: givecigstosurfgroms on September 11, 2018, 01:59:25 PM
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"I was born in 1980 and I like Mouse more your opinion sucks I hate you"

"I was born in 1990 and I like Yeah Right more your opinion sucks I hate you"
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  Fair enough. 
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Post by: Robert Baratheon on September 11, 2018, 02:07:11 PM
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York - Mike is definitely the coolest dude that would buy weed from my buddy in SF in '97. Dunno about a Switch Crook on a bench as a stand alone trick. in 2003? Still can't hate on this dude. Love him.

I love this video.
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Where was this trick? I think you're confused

27:07. I should have said ledge. And not switch.
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Post by: OrangeVHStapes on September 11, 2018, 02:22:43 PM
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York - Mike is definitely the coolest dude that would buy weed from my buddy in SF in '97. Dunno about a Switch Crook on a bench as a stand alone trick. in 2003? Still can't hate on this dude. Love him.

I love this video.
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Where was this trick? I think you're confused
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27:07. I should have said ledge. And not switch.


What are you fuckin thick???
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Post by: Tortoise on September 11, 2018, 03:27:27 PM
"I was born in 1980 and I like Mouse more your opinion sucks I hate you"

"I was born in 1990 and I like Yeah Right more your opinion sucks I hate you"

"Crailtap was never good." "IT'S DECLINING!"
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Post by: JPeterman on September 11, 2018, 03:39:31 PM
Same thoughts I had when I was a kid.

Brian Anderson and Interpol was very nice to see and hear.
Rick McCranks part was the best in the video.
I didn't care much for Kostons part but the tre flip noseblunt was ridiculous.
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Post by: mtvic on September 11, 2018, 03:48:18 PM
Keenan -  :'(
Intro part 1 - Still like it, little long. Iffy song.
Intro part 2 - Gets me hyped!!! Spiffy song!
Biebel - Young, before he got thicc. Great part. Line at 9:38 shows why he was put on Girl at the time. Switch Front heel down that set was immaculate.
Ghost board skit - Forgot about that. Fun, but like a wu-tang skit, you just wish it would go away after a couple of views.
BA - His best part. Excellent song. Should not have left Girl.
MJ - Never disappoints. Backlip into the bank! Line @ 20:13 (loading dock) 8). Joy Division!
Chocolate Montage - Dope. Johnston! That krook Kenny did at USC. Bowie
York - Mike is definitely the coolest dude that would buy weed from my buddy in SF in '97. Dunno about a Switch Crook on a bench as a stand alone trick. in 2003? Still can't hate on this dude. Love him.
Eldridge - Didn't he seem like the next big thing after this part? Kinda fizzled out.
Gino - What else is there left to say? Top 5 part ever in skateboarding.
Wilson skit - Excellent to watch? Yes, to this day. Excellent for a tattoo? The jury is still out.
McKinley - Nollie front 3 over the garbage can at speed. If he stayed on Blind, he probably would've went pro.
Girl Montage - About as Ty Evans as you can get: Portraits, Slow mo birds, Overdramatic Electronica. Tony Fergusson's swan song. The only Mariano trick we saw for a full decade. Rick's ender is amazing.
P-Rod - 2 killer tunes. His best style. Start your own company, sure. Leave for Plan B, no. Bummer.
Jeremy Rogers - Never.Gave.2.Shits.About.This.Robot.
Carroll - Fakie to hurricane. Skates fast. Sick flick. He should mentioned with Koston, Reynolds etc. Rarely is.
McCrank - So much talent. He's a machine. Finally gets a good song. Style is even better on tranny.
Invisible boards skit - cute. enough already.
Koston - Stealing Wallets = Suppressive Person yo. Opening line is his answer to Reynolds line in TIS. (Reynolds won) Typical insane Koston part. 360 flip NB was a proper ender when an ender was a fucking ENDER. THE FRANK BLACK SONG RULES YOU FUCKING PHILISTINES. Don't @ me.

I love this video.
Nice break down but you're blowing it.  This came out months before tis.
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Post by: billyerlife on September 11, 2018, 03:51:47 PM
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"I was born in 1980 and I like Mouse more your opinion sucks I hate you"

"I was born in 1990 and I like Yeah Right more your opinion sucks I hate you"
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"Crailtap was never good." "IT'S DECLINING!"

They are both awesome, but I was born in the mid-eighties so I suppose the model still fits. I also agree with those saying this video marks the decline, but that's what happens at the peak.
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Post by: Robert Baratheon on September 11, 2018, 04:26:27 PM
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York - Mike is definitely the coolest dude that would buy weed from my buddy in SF in '97. Dunno about a Switch Crook on a bench as a stand alone trick. in 2003? Still can't hate on this dude. Love him.

I love this video.
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Where was this trick? I think you're confused
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27:07. I should have said ledge. And not switch.
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What are you fuckin thick???
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Sorry. 27:08 you sloppy excuse for a cunt.
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Post by: Robert Baratheon on September 11, 2018, 04:31:15 PM
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Keenan -  :'(
Intro part 1 - Still like it, little long. Iffy song.
Intro part 2 - Gets me hyped!!! Spiffy song!
Biebel - Young, before he got thicc. Great part. Line at 9:38 shows why he was put on Girl at the time. Switch Front heel down that set was immaculate.
Ghost board skit - Forgot about that. Fun, but like a wu-tang skit, you just wish it would go away after a couple of views.
BA - His best part. Excellent song. Should not have left Girl.
MJ - Never disappoints. Backlip into the bank! Line @ 20:13 (loading dock) 8). Joy Division!
Chocolate Montage - Dope. Johnston! That krook Kenny did at USC. Bowie
York - Mike is definitely the coolest dude that would buy weed from my buddy in SF in '97. Dunno about a Switch Crook on a bench as a stand alone trick. in 2003? Still can't hate on this dude. Love him.
Eldridge - Didn't he seem like the next big thing after this part? Kinda fizzled out.
Gino - What else is there left to say? Top 5 part ever in skateboarding.
Wilson skit - Excellent to watch? Yes, to this day. Excellent for a tattoo? The jury is still out.
McKinley - Nollie front 3 over the garbage can at speed. If he stayed on Blind, he probably would've went pro.
Girl Montage - About as Ty Evans as you can get: Portraits, Slow mo birds, Overdramatic Electronica. Tony Fergusson's swan song. The only Mariano trick we saw for a full decade. Rick's ender is amazing.
P-Rod - 2 killer tunes. His best style. Start your own company, sure. Leave for Plan B, no. Bummer.
Jeremy Rogers - Never.Gave.2.Shits.About.This.Robot.
Carroll - Fakie to hurricane. Skates fast. Sick flick. He should mentioned with Koston, Reynolds etc. Rarely is.
McCrank - So much talent. He's a machine. Finally gets a good song. Style is even better on tranny.
Invisible boards skit - cute. enough already.
Koston - Stealing Wallets = Suppressive Person yo. Opening line is his answer to Reynolds line in TIS. (Reynolds won) Typical insane Koston part. 360 flip NB was a proper ender when an ender was a fucking ENDER. THE FRANK BLACK SONG RULES YOU FUCKING PHILISTINES. Don't @ me.

I love this video.
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Nice break down but you're blowing it.  This came out months before tis.

Are you sure? I thought it was the other way around.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Lenny the Fatface on September 11, 2018, 04:31:53 PM
Although the video was already stupid long I never understood why Ty didn't give Jeron Wilson a full part, he had 20 clips. With some Ty Evanisms like lifestyle shots and slow mo theres a solid 3 minute part.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: redcurb12 on September 11, 2018, 05:03:45 PM
awesome video.. just rewatched with my girlfriend the other night. i thought it was a skate video she would actually be able to sit through

so many stand outs BA, MJ, Koston, mcranker.. Keenan's part is awesome. love the chocolate montages

i was so stoked on the slow mo intro when i was a kid. i had never seen anything like that before
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: VHS ERA on September 11, 2018, 05:29:27 PM
for anyone hating on this video or saying it's not in the top 10 greatest ever maybe you didn't see the part where carroll skates to scarface?
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: VHS ERA on September 11, 2018, 05:32:24 PM
(https://j.gifs.com/mQjZlR.gif)
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: gaileaduffel on September 11, 2018, 05:37:47 PM
i just wished keenan hadnt passed

stevie had a part

sheffey, shamille, and jovontae had footy

and more ledge prod

i see why old heads dont fuck with it like they fuck with mouse

but i thought and think its the best video ever made EVER

rick mccrank is a fucking ICON
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Tortoise on September 11, 2018, 05:48:46 PM

This video marks the decline.

Honestly, I understand Crailtap has made a lot of changes since then. Team changes, riders get older, new stuff happening. "It's so illogical!" you may think.

However, This claim is the one that really drives me nuts. Skateboarding is for the most part can be anything it wants to be. Skaters can think and act on everything and you know what human beings are not logical.

People are impulsive, they make choices based on emotion. Not everyone thinks exactly the same, and also people make mistakes

You know like in Star Trek, Vulcans live dominated by logic and it's established that acting logically is at odds with acting human so if everyone acted totally logically all the time only making the most logical decision in any situation.

No one would be acting human thus there would be no conflict which would lead to no growth which would lead to no different and original.

Yes, Crailtap has changed, for some, better and for some, worse

The thing is, what else hasn't been changed? Baker, Emerica, Birdhouse, Blind, Vans, Real, Krooked, Creature, Heroin, Thrasher, Transworld, etc. and they're not "declining".

Crailtap isn't on a "decline". Their formula is being updated to modern standards, and they're still alive. The Flare is a great video. They're fine.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: GershonSweaty on September 11, 2018, 05:56:52 PM
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I watched this video before I really knew tricks or what they meant.

So this moment was like a lightning bolt hitting the tip of my penis.

Even now it makes me want to skate.
B.A helped solidify what I already knew.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: weregoingunion on September 11, 2018, 06:07:01 PM
mouse was one of the first videos i saw as a kid, so i couldn’t wait for yeah right to come out. i tried to be caught up to a lot of the teams’ past video parts. i even got emotional during keenan’s section.  :'( video blew me away.

don’t think i’ve seen anyone mention the skatrix section, but i could see why.

still a bigger fan of p-rod & jereme’s parts in street cinema & pjlwhl, and sad to see tony ferguson go.

i could still watch the video through, but still, mouse does make me wanna skate more.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: nosneb on September 11, 2018, 06:08:46 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nICHJ-gFpck
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: fulltechnicalskizzy on September 11, 2018, 06:20:11 PM
You guys just don't understand metaphors. Skatetrix sounds like skate tricks it is a metpahor
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Chris on September 11, 2018, 08:01:00 PM
At the time it was definitely the best video to come out or, at the least, the most anticipated. The video delivered on all fronts from what the expectation was. Definitely peak crailtap video. That Gino part blew everyone away when it came out because I don’t think anyone really expected a full part from him. Love this video.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Gideon Choi on September 11, 2018, 08:25:57 PM
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Keenan -  :'(
Intro part 1 - Still like it, little long. Iffy song.
Intro part 2 - Gets me hyped!!! Spiffy song!
Biebel - Young, before he got thicc. Great part. Line at 9:38 shows why he was put on Girl at the time. Switch Front heel down that set was immaculate.
Ghost board skit - Forgot about that. Fun, but like a wu-tang skit, you just wish it would go away after a couple of views.
BA - His best part. Excellent song. Should not have left Girl.
MJ - Never disappoints. Backlip into the bank! Line @ 20:13 (loading dock) 8). Joy Division!
Chocolate Montage - Dope. Johnston! That krook Kenny did at USC. Bowie
York - Mike is definitely the coolest dude that would buy weed from my buddy in SF in '97. Dunno about a Switch Crook on a bench as a stand alone trick. in 2003? Still can't hate on this dude. Love him.
Eldridge - Didn't he seem like the next big thing after this part? Kinda fizzled out.
Gino - What else is there left to say? Top 5 part ever in skateboarding.
Wilson skit - Excellent to watch? Yes, to this day. Excellent for a tattoo? The jury is still out.
McKinley - Nollie front 3 over the garbage can at speed. If he stayed on Blind, he probably would've went pro.
Girl Montage - About as Ty Evans as you can get: Portraits, Slow mo birds, Overdramatic Electronica. Tony Fergusson's swan song. The only Mariano trick we saw for a full decade. Rick's ender is amazing.
P-Rod - 2 killer tunes. His best style. Start your own company, sure. Leave for Plan B, no. Bummer.
Jeremy Rogers - Never.Gave.2.Shits.About.This.Robot.
Carroll - Fakie to hurricane. Skates fast. Sick flick. He should mentioned with Koston, Reynolds etc. Rarely is.
McCrank - So much talent. He's a machine. Finally gets a good song. Style is even better on tranny.
Invisible boards skit - cute. enough already.
Koston - Stealing Wallets = Suppressive Person yo. Opening line is his answer to Reynolds line in TIS. (Reynolds won) Typical insane Koston part. 360 flip NB was a proper ender when an ender was a fucking ENDER. THE FRANK BLACK SONG RULES YOU FUCKING PHILISTINES. Don't @ me.

I love this video.
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Nice break down but you're blowing it.  This came out months before tis.
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Are you sure? I thought it was the other way around.


York - Mike is definitely the coolest dude that would buy weed from my buddy in SF in '97. Dunno about a Switch Crook on a bench as a stand alone trick. in 2003? Still can't hate on this dude. Love him.

I love this video.

27:07. I should have said ledge. And not switch.

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Dude you are really confused. You should have also said bar not a ledge and mtvic is right, This is Skateboarding came out in April, Yeah Right came out late May/June.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Robert Baratheon on September 12, 2018, 05:38:25 AM
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This is what I was talking about.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: The Ghost of Lenny Kirk on September 12, 2018, 06:21:27 AM
i thought it was and still is amazing but i also grew up with it. id imagine people who grew up with fully flared feel will feel the same way about fully flared. thats probably going to age well. its too bad pretty sweet was such a dud.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Nancy Chin The Manicurist on September 12, 2018, 07:39:59 AM
You guys just don't understand metaphors. Skatetrix sounds like skate tricks it is a metpahor


This may be one of the greatest things posted on Slap, ever. 
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Allen. on September 12, 2018, 10:46:50 AM
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This is what I was talking about.

Front crook through a chunky curved ledge
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Robert Baratheon on September 12, 2018, 10:52:52 AM
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This is what I was talking about.
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Front crook through a chunky curved ledge

For a pro, on Chocolate, in 2003? Meh.
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Post by: OrangeVHStapes on September 12, 2018, 11:44:05 AM
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York - Mike is definitely the coolest dude that would buy weed from my buddy in SF in '97. Dunno about a Switch Crook on a bench as a stand alone trick. in 2003? Still can't hate on this dude. Love him.

I love this video.
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Where was this trick? I think you're confused
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27:07. I should have said ledge. And not switch.
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What are you fuckin thick???
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Sorry. 27:08 you sloppy excuse for a cunt.

You said switch crook on a bench and put the wrong time stamp... That was a front crook around the corner on a ledge... If anyone here is a sloppy cunt my friend, it is you.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Robert Baratheon on September 12, 2018, 12:23:01 PM
That ledge is also a bench you ragged birth hole.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: OrangeVHStapes on September 12, 2018, 01:01:08 PM
That ledge is also a bench you ragged birth hole.


I can't beat your insults... You win this one.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Gideon Choi on September 12, 2018, 01:27:53 PM
Keenan -  :'(
Intro part 1 - Still like it, little long. Iffy song.
Intro part 2 - Gets me hyped!!! Spiffy song!
Biebel - Young, before he got thicc. Great part. Line at 9:38 shows why he was put on Girl at the time. Switch Front heel down that set was immaculate.
Ghost board skit - Forgot about that. Fun, but like a wu-tang skit, you just wish it would go away after a couple of views.
BA - His best part. Excellent song. Should not have left Girl.
MJ - Never disappoints. Backlip into the bank! Line @ 20:13 (loading dock) 8). Joy Division!
Chocolate Montage - Dope. Johnston! That krook Kenny did at USC. Bowie
York - Mike is definitely the coolest dude that would buy weed from my buddy in SF in '97. Dunno about a Switch Crook on a bench as a stand alone trick. in 2003? Still can't hate on this dude. Love him.
Eldridge - Didn't he seem like the next big thing after this part? Kinda fizzled out.
Gino - What else is there left to say? Top 5 part ever in skateboarding.
Wilson skit - Excellent to watch? Yes, to this day. Excellent for a tattoo? The jury is still out.
McKinley - Nollie front 3 over the garbage can at speed. If he stayed on Blind, he probably would've went pro.
Girl Montage - About as Ty Evans as you can get: Portraits, Slow mo birds, Overdramatic Electronica. Tony Fergusson's swan song. The only Mariano trick we saw for a full decade. Rick's ender is amazing.
P-Rod - 2 killer tunes. His best style. Start your own company, sure. Leave for Plan B, no. Bummer.
Jeremy Rogers - Never.Gave.2.Shits.About.This.Robot.
Carroll - Fakie to hurricane. Skates fast. Sick flick. He should mentioned with Koston, Reynolds etc. Rarely is.
McCrank - So much talent. He's a machine. Finally gets a good song. Style is even better on tranny.
Invisible boards skit - cute. enough already.
Koston - Stealing Wallets = Suppressive Person yo. Opening line is his answer to Reynolds line in TIS. (Reynolds won) Typical insane Koston part. 360 flip NB was a proper ender when an ender was a fucking ENDER. THE FRANK BLACK SONG RULES YOU FUCKING PHILISTINES. Don't @ me.

I love this video.

Had to revisit your original post to keep track of all the misinformation, I crossed out 4 things you got wrong.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: mynameisnotjeff on September 12, 2018, 02:59:26 PM
i thought it was and still is amazing but i also grew up with it. id imagine people who grew up with fully flared feel will feel the same way about fully flared. thats probably going to age well. its too bad pretty sweet was such a dud.

The hate for Pretty Sweet has been brought up a few times but, I think it has a different meaning for newer generations. The video itself is something that someone new to skateboarding can easily get into as it's got a lot of special effects but, kids like it
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: jakeumms on September 12, 2018, 03:03:48 PM
I love their videos...I do, I am a crailtap fan. I celebrate the guys' entire catalog.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: OrangeVHStapes on September 12, 2018, 06:08:27 PM
I love their videos...I do, I am a crailtap fan. I celebrate the guys' entire catalog.

So you're gonna kook Michael and Samir and give me a gnar?
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: jakeumms on September 12, 2018, 07:05:59 PM
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I love their videos...I do, I am a crailtap fan. I celebrate the guys' entire catalog.
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So you're gonna kook Michael and Samir and give me a gnar?

I have to run it by the other Bob.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Gideon Choi on September 13, 2018, 08:53:07 AM
The best thing about Yeah Right on DVD was the Extras montage. Funny clips and some good throwaway footage, Brandon Biebel was the best, skip to 2:56 for his stoned face

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQdzS5cfIew
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Dr-Feelgood on September 13, 2018, 04:25:32 PM
Stands the test of time. I remember being a little 15 year old getting all hyped watching this video and going out trying flip tricks down stairs thinking i was the shit
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Budgie Lasek on September 13, 2018, 05:40:59 PM
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This is what I was talking about.
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Front crook through a chunky curved ledge
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For a pro, on Chocolate, in 2003? Meh.

Those ledges were A) high, B) Chunky, C) curved. He did a front crook to pop out through the curve. Sorry it wasn't a nollie flip front crook nollie 360 flip, but for a lot of people style means something - not just the level of difficulty of the trick. That being said, front crooking to pop out through that would be hard as fuck, so in the end you really just don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: daditude adjustment on September 13, 2018, 06:25:08 PM
MJ skating to Joy Division in the VHS version. He skates to New Order in the next video. Smoking ciggs and post-punk became real popular in my area after that.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: MexicanSpaniard on September 13, 2018, 07:40:12 PM
I knew a LOT of quitters already when this came out on vhs
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Flabby cold demeanor on September 13, 2018, 11:40:11 PM
Is this the last video where people yelled out loud when someone lands a trick.

I love that shit! Its the essence of skateboarding  Never see it anymore.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Gideon Choi on September 14, 2018, 08:20:58 AM
Is this the last video where people yelled out loud when someone lands a trick.

I love that shit! Its the essence of skateboarding  Never see it anymore.

I always hear Anthony Van Engelen yelling in the background after makes in FA/Hockey vids

You can hear AVE all throughout Donovan's part https://vimeo.com/124953468
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Billy Bitchcakes on September 14, 2018, 08:56:43 AM
Is this the last video where people yelled out loud when someone lands a trick.

I love that shit! Its the essence of skateboarding  Never see it anymore.

the whole 'quiet on the set' thing that's come in in the last few years is fucking baffling. it becomes so apparent when watching raw edits when you notice there's 5 seconds of silence after every trick before all the homies collectively burst into flames with excitement. i think it started way later than 2003 though
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Post by: CrappyChan on September 14, 2018, 05:16:31 PM
This was my childhood bible. Got it in the mail from ccs the same day that my report card with my first f's came. My mom hid the video from me but when she left for the night to go out drinking I tore the house apart found it and watched it. Koston's 3 flip nasalblunt ad was in the spillover of my binder. Ba, mj and gino became my favorite skaters. I've come home alone from the bar all coked up and watched this video like 25 times back in my party time phase. Probably still top 5 vids ever even though I gotta fast forward through a good amount of parts
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Trashcon on September 15, 2018, 01:39:11 AM
Still holds up. Yeah right! but seriously, still does.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: UserFame on September 15, 2018, 11:50:54 AM
I knew a LOT of quitters already when this came out on vhs

yeah, MJ had a really good part, maybe the best one of this video in my opinion.
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: jomeara1 on September 16, 2018, 10:39:16 AM
Video is still pretty amazing. Rick McCrank’s part has so much replay value to it. His opening 180 and then switch Ollie down those stairs was insane.  Every single part in that video was sick. This was also back when Paul was on and Jereme Rogers wasn’t a massive kook. Rewatching this video now makes me miss Scott Johnston a lot too.

Fully flared was a great follow up to that video and then pretty sweet was trash with the exception of Corey, MJ and mike mo’s parts
Title: Re: Yeah Right! was released in 2003. What do you think about it today?
Post by: Budgie Lasek on September 16, 2018, 11:14:09 AM
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Is this the last video where people yelled out loud when someone lands a trick.

I love that shit! Its the essence of skateboarding  Never see it anymore.
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the whole 'quiet on the set' thing that's come in in the last few years is fucking baffling. it becomes so apparent when watching raw edits when you notice there's 5 seconds of silence after every trick before all the homies collectively burst into flames with excitement. i think it started way later than 2003 though

You must be new to skating, or don't know people who take filming seriously. It has always been a general rule of thumb for a good deal of skaters - don't cheer, and especially don't say "YEAH!" super loud right after someone finally lands something they've been battling to get on film, because it gets annoying when you go back and watch the footage. Extra annoying to edit when someone yells right when a dude lands a trick. Always be polite and wait a good few seconds, for the sake of the final product. Is it really hard to be a little considerate?