I really expected the music selection to be better, but Black Sheep "Flavor of the Month" is a classic and worked well. Candyland, Blessed, Pussy Gangster, and even Stallion and Mind Goblin had better soundtracks (Modern Eon, Cocteau Twins, SS-Say, Ministry, and Ultravox all come to mind and were very surprising to hear in skate videos).
I liked Sully Cormier's part, mainly because of that really cute girl that was flattering him towards its end. He's doing something right. Seriously though, he's definitely taking that Kadow, Rodrigues, Mackie approach of minimalism and deploying an unexpected bag of tricks. The no comply up that big stair set was really surprising and unexpected; I thought the street gap no comply was impressive too.
It was fun seeing Nik Stain get wrecked; it made me appreciate those clips even more. He really does go to war. Usually it's just him hauling ass and making it look easy.
Troy Gipson is exceptional and that Patrick MacNamara (sp?) has something special as well. Efron is fun to watch and the rest of the Violet team is good, but don't really do much for me.
Everything else was as expected. I can't believe Beatrice Domond made top billing for having one clip (and it being the one trick everyone knows she does). I concur that Strobek butchered Tyshawn's best tricks. I don't understand how TJ let's that happen.