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Yeah Right - Girl

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Yeah Right - Girl
suman sehra@sumisehra
Feb 05, 2007 06:43 PM, 2705 Views
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Yeah Right! is a great video, highly recommended for any skateboarding video collection. The Girl team does some great riding, and the video has enough extras to keep you focused, even without your Ridlin. Cool special effects, funny parts, and cameosmake this video a one of a kind, and a good buy. The video features the skating talents of Girl riders Brian Anderson, Mike Carroll, Tony Ferguson, Rick Howard, Eric Koston, Rick McCrank, Paul Rodriguez, Jeron Wilson, Brandon Biebel, Robbie McKinley, Jereme Rogers and more.


Also, the video is packed with cameos and special appearances, with people like Steve Berra, Jason Dill, Anthony VanEngelen, and Lance Mountain. The selling point of the video is it’s use of special effects sections, usually marked by someone saying "Yeah Right!" or by it being written somewhere. These parts are great, from guys skating without boards (very cool), a trippy "Skatrix" part, and actor Owen Wilson talking trash and skating.


The video starts with a tribute to Keenan Milton. This is a cool thing to see - he was totally advanced and did a ton for skateboarding. The section is older grainy footage, and sets a somber mood to the start of the movie. Then, after the tribute, the video moves into a sweet high quality intro with the camera in slow motion, zoomed in on a skaters feet. It’s mesmerizing and relaxing. The only real drawback to this video is the lack of soundtrack credits! This movie has some great music, and you can find out who played what song by looking on message boards on the web.


So it’s not that big of a deal - it just seems strange to leave it out. Yeah Right! is a good skate video, and a recommended addition to any collection. It’s on the clean side of skate videos, has awesome skating, and something for everyone.

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