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Skateboarding => PHOTOS/VIDEO => Topic started by: Malcolm Sex on June 08, 2021, 08:53:30 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I47ZfSDoZcQ
Ridiculously good documentary about NYC skateboarding and hip-hop between 1987 and 1997. It's out at the end of July. @allthestreetsaresilent on IG.
Starring Jefferson Pang, Rosario Dawson, Gino Iannucci, Fab 5 Freddy, William Strobeck, Lil' Dap (Group Home), Peter Bici, Darryl McDaniels (Run-D.M.C.), Leo Fitzpatrick, DJ Clark Kent, Ulli Rimkus, Kid Capri, Yuki Watanabe, Tek (Smif-N-Wessun), Mike Hernandez, Kunle Martins, Josh Kalis, Stretch Armstrong, Dave Ortiz, Alex Corporan, Vinny Ponte, Dres (Black Sheep), Scott Johnston, Moby, R.B. Umali, Bobbito Garcia, Ron Hunter, Carlo McCormick, Clayton Patterson, Ricky Oyola, Willo Perron, Eli Gesner, Rodney Smith, Mike Carroll, Kool Keith, Beatrice Domond and Tyshawn Jones.
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Do you know where this will be streaming? if at all?
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Do you know where this will be streaming? if at all?
streaming begins friday 6/11:
https://tribecafilm.com/films/all-the-streets-are-silent-2021
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Anyone know how I'd be able to see this in Canada? It says it isn't streaming outside of the U.S. on the site.
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Anyone know how I'd be able to see this in Canada? It says it isn't streaming outside of the U.S. on the site.
Other regions are being organised right now. We'll be good.
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Looks good
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I can't wait to see the full length... that was an interesting time and place where hip hop, club kids, and skateboarding came together.
A few years ago i was at an audio trade show and DJ Jazzy Jay (from Zulu Nation not fresh prince) was there demonstrating a video mixer. He played/ mixed skate clips and breakdancing. I asked him why the skating and he said, "it's all the same shit."
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I’ll go for the nostalgia, but will stick around for the Large Professor soundtrack
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Finally, New Yorkers get to talk about themselves!
Nah, just kidding. Looks good, keen to see it.
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Cannot wait! definitely holding off to see if I can catch this in a theater. for this to be my first movie back in a cinema would be seriously sick.
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just that trailer alone put a huge smile on my face. super stoked to check this out.
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Damn this looks gold
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really excited to see this, just stumbled upon the trailer on youtube.
us Paris heads really identified with that scene, as gritty NY was a lot more relatable to us than the palm trees and school yards of California.
any way to see this for Euros like me??
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With a name like malcom sex you could get a mad job working for blacked
Have you seen those pornos or what?
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also caught a screening, it was kinda all over the place but good
would love to watch again
highly recommend the stretch and bobbito documentary if you want more of the hip-hop stuff, amazing doc
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it looks good but why using cinemascope when half of your footages are 4:3... it really hurt my eyes, 16:9 would have been a better compromise.
still willing to watch it when it comes out
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Dante Ross chimed in for a battle of the egos and the title of Mr.New York not long after the film came out... ;D
https://www.instagram.com/p/CSSx8RUlgZt/ (https://www.instagram.com/p/CSSx8RUlgZt/)
Both guys should be taken with a grain of salt, but I do love to hear their stories anyway. The scenes they were involved in were so influential and fascinating.
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also caught a screening, it was kinda all over the place but good
would love to watch again
highly recommend the stretch and bobbito documentary if you want more of the hip-hop stuff, amazing doc
thanks for bringing this up. my thoughts after watching were that it was a decent doc yet very self-congratulatory, but also that i wanted a full doc on stretch and bobbito. all the hiphop stuff was far more interesting than anything else imo.
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Not being from New York....some of it felt revisionist to me .....like DMC talking about skateboarding? It seemed at the time skating and hip hop didn't really intersect....I always thought a rapper would think skating was like Pokemon cards or something.....but I guess the point of the movie was showing that there were connections...
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I only saw the trailer for this last night, there’s one screening in my entire state, which is tonight and everyone is locked the fuck down. Bummed hard on that
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Not being from New York....some of it felt revisionist to me .....like DMC talking about skateboarding? It seemed at the time skating and hip hop didn't really intersect....I always thought a rapper would think skating was like Pokemon cards or something.....but I guess the point of the movie was showing that there were connections...
I kinda agree but RUN DMC being labelmates with the Beasties, they must have witnessed at least some skating, given that Yauch/MCA was always into it....
also, I second the Stretch/Bobbito doc! It's on Netflix and super good. Major nostalgia vibes. The Souls of Mischief doc is real good too btw.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVKJWlxpPy4
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I liked the doc. Went on youtube to see what else I could watch on the subject and found that Eli Morgan Gesner wrote, co-produced, and directed a very similar documentary in 2009 called "Concrete Jungle".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60Ga8Z-AMbE&t=1825s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IP6wAgtX5vA
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIQd2Ya0Ziw
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Anyone know how I'd be able to see this in Canada? It says it isn't streaming outside of the U.S. on the site.
it's been streaming since last month on Hot Docs. saving the screening for a movie night.
https://boxoffice.hotdocs.ca/websales/pages/info.aspx?evtinfo=145284~fff311b7-cdad-4e14-9ae4-a9905e1b9cb0&epguid=8533b035-0c76-4133-bf01-9b9878c87b37&
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caught a screening a few weeks ago and i wasn't particularly impressed, to be honest. it seemed a little aimless at times. the whole thing could be cut down by twenty or thirty minutes. all the archival footage is cool, but it really drags on screen. mixtape isn't mentioned until the last twenty minutes. the whole thing screeches to a halt. moby is featured multiple times.
pains me to say it, as i'm a huge fan of everything else elkin has done.
I saw it a week or so ago. I was super hyped on watching it and I don't wanna shit on it but.. this feels true to me too. Some parts feel overly extensive for no reason and it's hard to stay interested throughout the whole film.
I'm glad it exists though, and I wanna watch it again to see if I feel different.
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I absolutely loved it all the way through. I felt it was incredibly lean, almost every scene was supporting evidence that practically every facet of early 90's culture passed through club mars. and seeing some of those mixtape clips in high quality and on a big screen was just unreal.
opening with this handycam footage from 95 was just perfect. seriously seems like another planet.
https://www.instagram.com/ocularge/p/Bk0p1y2FKEj/?hl=en
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who got the link for this?
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who got the link for this?
it’s on rarbg
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Apple TV here: https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/all-the-streets-are-silent-the-convergence-of-hip-hop-and-skateboarding/umc.cmc.5hhxhg6lixoirc7imkn5vk19q
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/allthestreetsaresilent
Worldwide Release: SEPTEMBER 7, 2021
Apple TV and the iTunes Store:
U.S. and Canada (pre-order is live)
U.K., Australia and New Zealand (available September 7, 2021)
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who got the link for this?
it’s on rarbg
Can you send me link please dude
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Finally, New Yorkers get to talk about themselves!
so I did get to see it and I have to say the sentence above sums it up nicely hahaha.... It did seem a bit aimless and could have benefited from some editing to make it shorter and more to the point IMO.
But I still enjoyed it though and I can't blame New Yorkers for being self-congratulatory really, considering the impact hip hop has had worldwide. I mean, can you guys imagine what your lives would have been like without rap and graffiti? I can't. Crazy to think it all came from this one place before disseminating worldwide.
over here in France people from Marseille are kinda like New Yorkers with that insane hometown pride, except there's no real reason for it. New York's cultural impact is just indeniable, while outside the US noone gives a fuck about Boston or Philly really. (sorry Ricky O)
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I quite liked it, but I don't think it lived up to the really high expectations I had going into it.
Anyone seen Dash Snow's doc 'Moments Like This Never Last'? another one that I'm really looking forward to.