Good flick. Liked Figgy's line with the grind on the mcdonalds rail and then the orange bus, and the other one downtown. I think those lines gave him an edge over David, some diversity was good to see. Also liked Riley's part, and how burnt he looked the whole time. Baca is a main attraction, and his part was really well done. I wish Spanky would smoke more cigs, seeing as how Drehobl is his favorite skater, but I'd let him dance with my wife at the bar, he seems alright. Didn't think that Theotis's long manny had much value to be put in his part, but whatever, I'll know who to skip when I get the dvd. Also, don't really need to see any more from Lenoce, but I've been a long time fan, and he had an interesting career. His jump roping was cool. Heyl's part showed an influence of German Expreissionism ala Spike Lee, and he sort of skates like he was filming for Baker Bootleg. On the fence about his part. The postmodern skating of Bradon shows influence of Van Wastell, and I like the connection, although I feel sort of stating it as Van is my personal all time fav, and I don't generally like Bradon at all. TK has really grown into having a bad style over the years. Reynolds was good to see. Dee had some interesting stuff, but my main interest was CJ and Riley. Glad they made this, and good to see Slash having a blast at the sessions and filming. I wonder how many VX's Beagle has had. Also, surprised that Neckface carve grinded over a box. Good job Baker, it should be a lucrative holiday season for you!