First and foremost, if anyone in the 9:00 showing was airdropped a photo of a parrot with an uncircumcised cock, I'm not sorry.
Down to brass tacks: the video is great. Starts with a proper introduction, something I miss seeing.
Justin Henry has first part, can't remember much in terms of specifics beyond a wallie over a gap to a noseblunt on a down ledge but he's super well-rounded with a solid style and a great trick selection. I imagine a lot of people who were whining about how he "wasn't good enough" for Quasi and Vans will be changing their tunes, and quick.
Tyler Bledsoe has a mini-part of sorts, maybe a minute and a half of footage? His back tail, backside 360 kickflip got some cheers. This isn't a diss but for who he is and his role on the team, it's fitting.
Josh Wilson skates super fast and does wild shit over bump-to-bars (including a varial flip) and skates a bunch of NYC spots that you wouldn't recognize as spots when you pass them. Set to Kate Bush. Possibly my favorite part.
There's a brief interlude with mixed format Jake Johnson and Al Davis footage that's really well done for what it is. Lots of Jake's footage is Gravis footage and ads you'd forgotten about (there's a Dylan cameo) and they both have some recent tricks to keep you sated. Al switch back 180s over that bar in San Francisco that Austyn frontside flipped, and Jake nollie 180 switch backside 50-50s that white hubba in Tokyo.
Dick Rizzo does all the crazy ride-on grind and wallie variations you've come to expect from him (backside half cab to frontside wallride down Bellsouth), plus some more random tech shit. One of his bangers was a backside nosegrind, backside 180 into Grant's Tomb. Skates to Portishead.
Gilbert Crockett closes it out with some big pants and bigger pipe. Lots of Richmond spots, you can tell he was really in his element for this one. I recall him ending a line with a kickflip back smith on a super tall ledge and some crazy ollies over fences, as well as those manuals he was so juiced on in his last part. Jon Rowe and Ty Beall have guest tricks.
Honestly, I think this might be one of my personal favorite videos to come out in years. It checks all the boxes for me: tons of America footage, plenty of weird noise music, great visuals (think AWS inspired, but not a bite), and, of course, great skating. You can tell everyone took this one really seriously. Good work, Quasi.