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Dogtown and Z-Boys

  • 2001
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
14K
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Dogtown and Z-Boys (2001)
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Documentary about the pioneering 1970s Zephyr skating team.Documentary about the pioneering 1970s Zephyr skating team.Documentary about the pioneering 1970s Zephyr skating team.

  • Director
    • Stacy Peralta
  • Writers
    • Stacy Peralta
    • Craig Stecyk
  • Stars
    • Sean Penn
    • Jay Adams
    • Tony Alva
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stacy Peralta
    • Writers
      • Stacy Peralta
      • Craig Stecyk
    • Stars
      • Sean Penn
      • Jay Adams
      • Tony Alva
    • 95User reviews
    • 71Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Dogtown And Z-Boys: Clay Wheels
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    Dogtown And Z-Boys: Tony Alva
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    Sean Penn
    Sean Penn
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Jay Adams
    Jay Adams
    • Self - Zephyr Skate Team
    Tony Alva
    Tony Alva
    • Self - Zephyr Skate Team
    Jeff Ament
    Jeff Ament
    • Self
    Bob Biniak
    • Self - Zephyr Skate Team
    Steve Caballero
    Steve Caballero
    • Self - Skateboard Champion
    Paul Constantineau
    • Self - Zephyr Skate Team
    'Baby' Paul Cullen
    • Self - Zephyr Skate Team
    Skip Engblom
    • Self - Zephyr Co-Founder
    Steve Freidman
    • Surfer
    • (archive footage)
    Tony Friedkin
    Tony Friedkin
    • Self
    Glen E. Friedman
    Glen E. Friedman
    • Self
    Alan Gelfand
    • Self
    Marty Grimes
    • Self - Dogtown Skater
    David Hackett
    David Hackett
    • Self - 70s Skateboard Champion
    Tony Hawk
    Tony Hawk
    • Self
    Allan Jeff Ho
    • Self
    Jeff Ho
    Jeff Ho
    • Self - Zephyr Co-Founder
    • Director
      • Stacy Peralta
    • Writers
      • Stacy Peralta
      • Craig Stecyk
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    User reviews95

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    10mattaumann

    Buy it, rent it, just watch it!

    If you have ever been, has a friend, or a kid that is or was into skating at one time, then watch this flick!. I have seen it several times and I get something new out of it every time that I see it. It reminded me of why I got into skating in the first place (a long time ago) . It reminded me of what skating brings to a person and I have found will also help a person who doesn't understand why skaters, well, skate. Sure there is a very dark side to the whole seen, which the movie does touch on slightly. But it tends to focus more on what is at the core of skating. Just a person on a board, doing it because they love to do it. This movie was so inspirational to me that I'm now skating once again (I'm 32) and I haven't been this happy with my self in years….. Give this one a go, you will not be disappointed.
    sllovejoy

    Melancholia

    This documentary struck a great emotional chord with me. Just reminded me of what it felt like to be a kid in the 70s trying to figure out who you were. Yeah, the men/women talk about their teenage selves like they were superheroes - but that's exactly how I like to remember those years in my life, too. ;) And I didn't do anything quite as cool as those kids did.

    I love this movie because it shows the people and the developing sport of skateboarding as being truly products of their environment. Where you grow up, what you see, and who you hang with - these things create you. It was great to see people looking back on that, acknowledging it, accepting it, and taking pride in it. Yeah, maybe a little too much pride in some cases...

    Interesting to see where everyone ended up at the end.

    Oh, and a good soundtrack.

    I bought the movie and will watch it many times over the years, I'm sure.
    Gloucester Man

    Fascinating Even for an Outsider

    I never surfed or skateboarded but I still found this documentary fascinating. I accidentally stumbled on it while channel surfing (not sidewalk surfing) and watched it a second time later in the day. The Z-Boys made me think of the early days of rock and roll when young kids with no formal musical training basically "invented" rock and roll as they went along.. It seems the Z-Boys did the same with skateboarding.
    7vertigo_14

    When skateboarding became more than nose wheelies and handstands.

    Anyone looking to learn more about the development of skateboarding should find Dogtown and Z-Boys adequate research material. This is not to be confused with Lords of Dogtown, that sorry Hollywood attempt to cash in on the success of the original Dogtown revival.

    Directed by Stacey Peralta, a former Z-Boys himself as well as pro skater and mastermind behind the 80s Bones Brigade, and co-written with skateboarding photojournalist Craig Stecyk, this documentary traces how a group of surfing kids from Southern California's mean streets (known as Dogtown) who formed the Z-Boys skateboard team (actually there was one girl--Peggy Oki) revolutionized skateboarding. The film contains interviews from nearly all of the Z-Boys (Chris Cahill's whereabouts are unknown) with the most noteable being bad ass Tony Alva and the youngest, Jay Adams, who's talents (along with Perlata) seemed to transcend the rest of the teams. There are interviews of the team's (and the Dogtown shop) founders, surfboard designer Jeff Ho, Skip Engbloom, and Craig Stecyk. There are also interviews of folks like Tony Hawk (obviously), Ian McKaye (Fugazi), and Henry Rollins, who were young kids in the 70s when Dogtown was making it's influence on skateboarding (skateboarding was a whole other context in previous years as the documentary explains).

    It really shows you not only who the Dogtown team was and how they formed, but why their style changed not only skateboarding tricks (pool skating became immensley popular, and thus gave way to vert skating), but also facilitated the sport (though not into the extreme commercialism it is today) as more than just the fleeting fad it had been earlier as these surfing kids who's waves ran out in the early morning needed ways to spend their time and eventually got into skateboarding. The days of Russ Howell and Alan Gelfand were long over as the Dogtown, at least through the publicity of their skate team, paved the way for the new generation of skaters. Because Dogtown got all the attention, they were able to push skating to the next step.

    It's a great documentary in the way that it is put together, though Stacey Peralta always knew how to do this even when producing the Bones Brigade mini movies/skate demos like "Ban This" and "Search for Animal Chin." Narrated by Sean Penn, the film is accompanied by a fantastic soundtrack, contains lots of terrific archive footage, and lots of interview to give you a genuine feel of who the Z-Boys were and how they made their mark on skateboarding.
    9chucksnow5

    The birth of "extreme sports"

    My skateboarding career ended in 1974 when my two-by-four skateboard with steel roller-skate wheels hit a rock and I tumbled, for days it seemed, down the sidewalk outside my parent's house in Boston. By the time the cast came off my arm, summer was gone.

    But I have always admired the X-games types and surfers especially. I think I spent the first month after I moved to Southern California on the beaches and piers watching the surfers, bemoaning that fact that I had missed my calling. It's the sort of thing you should learn young, before the horrible senses of self-preservation and self-awareness burrow in. Or else at best, you'll be so worried about not getting hurt or laughed at, you'll wind up looking like a trained bear.

    I always admired how a good surfer seems to not care about anything but that moment, that wave, that experience. At one with the forces of nature. A good surfer makes it look like there is nothing else but that wave right there, and the way you interact with it. There's a lot of Zen in it to me.

    This documentary outlines how a few young folks took the surfing concepts and extended them to skateboarding. Ramps, downgrades, low sweeping curves while interacting with the cement waves beneath their feet. In their day and time, this was all new. radical. Prior to the Zephyr Skate team the idea apparently was to go as fast as you could in a straight line on a skateboard, hence my long "Evel Knievel at Caesers Palace" like tumble down the front walk.

    This film is a look back through time, to an America before EVERYTHING was labeled, tagged, marketed, and jam-forced down our throats as "Extreme". (Seriously, what's so "extreme" about an "Extreme value meal" at Taco Bell? Other than the fact that it is an extreme hazard to your colon...)

    Watch this film and watch the birth of 'extreme sports'. Before there was an X-games, before Boom-boom Huck-Jam, before Crusty Demons, before the ASA...there were these young street urchins who created 'extreme sports' without really trying. They were just doing it for the purity, the pure pleasure, of skateboarding in the sun with friends.

    I hope they get a cut of the 'extreme' money out there. Goodness knows they don't get the credit they deserve. Maybe this film can correct that.

    Excellent film with a great soundtrack, a portrait of a Southern California, indeed an America, that no longer exists.

    I don't care for Sean Penn but he does a decent job narrating.

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    • Trivia
      One of Sean Penn's reasons for signing on as the Narrator was that he, himself, had lived and surfed in and near the Dogtown area.
    • Goofs
      A brief shot of a news article/photo of the Z-Boys is flopped (so that the text is backwards).
    • Quotes

      Skip Engblom: Children took the ruins of the 20th century and made art out of it.

    • Crazy credits
      Empty backyard pools & pool skateboarding for sound recordings by Toby Burger.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 2002 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Seasons of Wither
      Performed by Aerosmith

      Written by Steven Tyler

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

      By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony About the film, history, news, gallery (Flash) (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Парни на скейтах
    • Filming locations
      • Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Agi Orsi Productions
      • Vans
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,300,682
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $103,355
      • Apr 28, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,523,214
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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