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Correct me if i am wrong but...
OG version - yeah right vhs - 24 hour party people & joy division
DVD version - with green 'YEAH RIGHT!' logo - only difference is no photos
DVD version - with white 'YEAH RIGHT! logo - rhino version - the less said the better
I'm fairly certain there are a number of slight differences edit-wise between the OG and Green version. I used to know this stuff cold, but to the best of my recollection, there is a 180 ollie to fakie nosegrind at this school in Nevada City that is only in the OG version and not the Green. Also, the long line at night with the jazz pushes gets chopped off early in the OG version and we get to see the whole thing in the Green version. There's also a few tricks that are slo-mo'd in one version but not the other (backside flip over street gap comes to mind).
The main version I think everyone plays is about 4:03 whereas the other Rhino version is 4:20 or more, with a number of other tricks, as said. Even between two versions of the 4:03 and 4:04 or so, there are different tricks, some slightly different editing, but still mostly the main tricks anyway.
Interesting to see all three versions, but as Walker Ryan said, the longer one had a different vibe too.
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i remember seeing that mullen darkslide photo on the internet ages ago. kinda suspicious there was never any footage of that. if it truly was a make im guessing it was not clean.
I’ve been somewhat curious about that magical photo ever since I saw it as a kid around 2000’s. It was one of those ”no fucking way” moments and it sort of still feels like a photo of Bigfoot. No footage by my knowledge but I would love to hear the story behind it.
Also that MJ Mullen enjoi ad is genius.
Edit: I just imagined an alternative universe where Rodney had a part in Bag Of Suck.
So a video part just came up while scrolling that had Marc caveman into a darkslide on a rail that looked very much like that from a different angle, so although I haven't looked closely at that picture, was it of Marc or of Rodney, with a tribute or nod to Rodney who learned them?