Vincent Alvarez's part was insane. You have already read this much of the thread and know he has first part. It was like 2 or 3 songs too.
- First song is lots of like hill bombin ollies and fast 180s and bluntslides on banks
- second song is more tech stuff, like the cab 5 off the bump, a switch boardslide 450 out on a ledge to drop (favorite trick in the part), a lot of big(ger) flip variations and fakie bigspin inward heel variations. He finishes with a bigger flip? (full cab with a 540 flip) down a four block.
Cory Kennedy was up next. His part was really good. I never really have issues with music in video parts as long as they are edited well so the Sieger didn't bother me. His part was insane. Lots of crazy tech tomfoolery at the foundation spot that they always skate as well some good switch big flips down big sets and switch big heels and a line with a nollie back 180 down like an 8 or so followed by a huge switch front 3 down a 12 or so (obviously cant stair count during a premiere but the sets both looked sizeable). I think his ender was frontside halfcab to front feeble down a handrail that was mentioned earlier and it was the handrail that Guy backside 270 lips in FF and koston tried to fakie 360 flip to lip in the Fully Flared epicly later'd or whatever.. I also think it was him but may have been someone else that did nollie cab flip to 5-0 at lockwood on the bank to bench.
I forget the rest of the order but I remember going to the bathroom during Jeron Wilson's part because I wasn't expecting anything mind blowing and am now dissapointed to read that he shared a part with beibel and I missed the whole thing. Gotta catch that part on DVD.
Mike Mo- was a little dissapointed with this part because I had such high expectations after his Fully Flared part that he filmed when he was only 16. I guess he's been injured a lot and there isnt much room for improvement when youre that talented. His part was similar to Cory Kennedy's but definitely less wow factor. A lot of dork tricks into manuals and out of grinds and in lines. I remember being surprised at how many of those half impossible to underflip battle at the berrics type tricks he used in his part. But whatever, it was an entertaining part. And younger guys love seeing those and dont consider them dork tricks. He also had a sick nollie backside flip to tail stall on a tall bank to wall.
Alex Olson, a lot of people shitting on him for not having a full part but he had a lot of footage. His part was only shared and may seem short because most people in the video seemed to have like 6 minute parts. I think Alex had atleast 2 and a half to three minutes of footage. He just seems to pop over tall things so effortlessly, like he hardly even bends down to pop. He had a really sick wallie on a 3 foot wall to nose manual down a steep bank wearing all white a la kirchart. He had lots of great picnic table tricks. Cabbed one in a line. Kickflip backlip 270 out on one. He also did a big tailslide impossible on the white ledge that Dylan. tailslide kickflips to fakie on thats sort of down a hill.
Oh yeah, Jesus does a 270 to tailslide 270 kickflip out and it wasnt even his ender.
Marc Johnson had a nice nosegrind to back noseblunt. But for the most part shied away from ledge combos compared to FF. A lot faster skating and longer lines. Also front blunt treflip looked cool. At the spot with the circles that everyone uses as manual pads he does manual ollie manual to 360 flip. A lot of nollie heelflipping, nollie big heeling and nollie 360 heelflipping out of front boards and front noseslides. He does a back noseblunt nollie heel to fakie in a line. Also has some insanse stuff on the lockwood bank to bench I cant remember. One trick was nollie backside 270 heelflip to tailslide. His ender is a front noseslide nollie heelflip to fakie on those cement/gravel handrails that are in Washington I think.
I think almost everything else has been touched on but if you guys have any other questions I'll do my best to answer.