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Studio: Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group
Studio: Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group
Release Date: Jun 3, 2005
Running Time: 105 mins.
Country Of Origin: United States
starring: Heath Ledger, John Robinson, Victor Rasuk, Emile Hirsch, Nikki Reed, Johnny Knoxville, America Ferrera, Pablo Schreiber, Elden Henson, Michael Angarano
director: Catherine Hardwicke
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The tough, gritty streets of "Dogtown" in Venice, California didn't look like much to outsiders, but to a handful of teenage surfers in the 1970s they were the hard, winding, sloping inspiration for a revolutionary style of skateboarding. Transferring the aggressive wave-riding moves to concrete from their death-defying surf skills at the Pacific Ocean Park pier, the Z-Boys--mostly kids with rough home lives and rougher attitudes--became sensations, local legends. They were freestyle wizards on urethane wheels, turning empty pools into arenas of wild, beautiful athleticism, the genesis of today's "extreme sports." Skating competitors didn't know what to make of them, girls threw themselves at them, and suddenly marketers and promoters wanted to grab a piece of them and what was fast becoming a worldwide counterculture phenomenon. But would the friendships of this tightly knit group last as a teenage pastime turned into big business, and energetic personalities became out-of-control celebrities?
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Dude, Lords of Dogtown is, like, totally bitchin' when the Z-Boys skateboard the concrete curves and create a whole new counterculture phenomenon. But the flick has a tough time trying to fill out the rest of its threadbare story. Story Dogtown centers on three teenagers in the 1970s--Jay Adams (Emile Hirsch), Stacy Peralta (John Robinson) and Tony Alva (Victor Rasuk)--who just want to ride. At first, it's waves. Living in ''Dogtown,'' a tough and gritty area in Venice, Calif., these guys do
PETER TRAVERS -
June 2, 2005
Stacy Peralta made a slamming 2001 documentary, Dogtown and Z-Boys, about the Zephyr skateboarders from Venice, California, who revolutionized the sport in the 1970s. Now Peralta, one of the original Z-Boys, goes Hollywood on himself by recasting his doc as a feature film. His script, directed with vigor and wit by Catherine Hardwicke -- best known for tracking the extreme sport of teen sex in Thirteen -- interjects a love triangle, a drug trauma and several identity crises. But the film grabs
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Skip Engblom
Stacy Peralta
Tony Alva
Jay Adams
Kathy Alva
Topper Burks
Thunder Monkey
Stecyk
Billy Z
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