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Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 22m
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7.2/10
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Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator (2002)
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A documentary exploring the rise and fall of 80s skateboard legend Mark "Gator" Rogowski.A documentary exploring the rise and fall of 80s skateboard legend Mark "Gator" Rogowski.A documentary exploring the rise and fall of 80s skateboard legend Mark "Gator" Rogowski.

  • Director
    • Helen Stickler
  • Writer
    • Helen Stickler
  • Stars
    • Mark 'Gator' Rogowski
    • Stacy Peralta
    • Tony Hawk
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Helen Stickler
    • Writer
      • Helen Stickler
    • Stars
      • Mark 'Gator' Rogowski
      • Stacy Peralta
      • Tony Hawk
    • 18User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
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    Mark 'Gator' Rogowski
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    Stacy Peralta
    Stacy Peralta
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    Tony Hawk
    Tony Hawk
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    Jason Jessee
    Jason Jessee
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    John Brinton Hogan
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    Steve Olson
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    Brandi McClain
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    Lance Mountain
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    Steve Caballero
    Steve Caballero
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    John Hogan
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    Kevin Staab
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    Michelle Chaves
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    Shepard Fairey
    Shepard Fairey
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    Eric Ian
    Eric Ian
      Randy Janson
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      Harry Jumonji
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      Jason Lee
      Jason Lee
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      Carol Leggett
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      9gregorykmitchell

      superb

      This film doubles as a peerless document of skateboarding as a legitimate American phenomenon *and* an unflinching look into the dark and doomed life of Mark Rogowski.

      Ms. Stickler deftly handles the thrill of Rogowski's career triumphs and the chilling fall from grace that no one could have anticipated or, sadly, prevented.

      'Stoked' stands bravely as neither celebratory nor exploitive; nor does it presume to answer 'Why?'. Instead, like the Maysles brothers' finest work, this film presents a 'fly on the wall' look at the Who, What, Where, and How with the precision and objectivity of a postmortem exam.

      It's tough to successfully reconcile the duality this film presents to its audience - the great retrospective fun of high octane 80s culture sits uncomfortably next to what is essentially a grim and unsettling story. Viewers have to sort out for themselves if Rogowski's doom was a product of his huge fame and subsequent & abrupt fall from the top, or if it was, sadly, bound to happen anyway.

      Rogowski could have been one of those elementary school teachers or office workers or Home Depot employees gone bad in what would have been an otherwise anonymous American murder story - but he wasn't: he was Gator. And as the authorities & families involved (and perhaps most tellingly, the friends & skaters in the periphery) in this dark tale will tell you, that may have made all the difference in the world.
      9juan_dollapotz

      Well researched and well told story

      Using the life of Mark 'Gator' Ragowski as the thread, director Helen Stickler tracks the rise of skateboarding from underground pastime to cultural phenomenon. As corporate America jumped all over the sport, the proponents got richer and the sport of skateboarding more mainstream, but some of the players weren't equipped for the fame and money - Gator amongst them.

      With a great soundtrack, excellent original resources and unparralleled access to the sports biggest names (many of whom skated with Gator and are now owners of Skateboard companies), Stoked is as much a look at the Eighties and the gluttony of the times; some made it through unscathed, some profited nicely, and one at least is going to be in jail for some time to come!

      Stoked is a great documentary, for fans of skateboarding and pop culture junkies alike
      mikep-25

      Brilliantly put together. Five stars to Helen Stickler

      It seems like only a few years ago when the local news stations were reporting on one of San Diegos local skateboard heroes,apparently being accused of murder? This was, of course a shock to everyone who knew or admired Mark Rogowski. It seemed like all those guys had such a great lifestyle! How could one of the sports most succesful icons have spiraled so far out of control? Well,its' been about 13 years now since Gator was convicted, and until I saw "Stoked" The Rise and Fall of Gator", I had many questions about what really happened to this guy. Helen Stickler, I must say right off the bat, did an outstanding job bringing his story to light. It's a story ,that if fallen into the wrong "creative hands" ,so to speak, could have come off as sensationalizing, or dramatizing the life, and subsequent murder conviction of Rogowski. While using classic skate footeage from the eighties, recorded phone conversations from Rogowski himself,and on camera interviews from fellow skate legends,former friends and former Girlfriend ,Brandi Mc Clean, Stickler created a mesmorizing look into this sad story. Her contact with those close to Gators story even includes the investigating homicide officers. The film tells it like it is. Through clever editing of skate footage and commentary, it is a sad look into a pathetic downfall of a once great sports hero.You see the effect his rape and murder conviction has had, not only on his life, but, on everyone who knew and loved him. "Jessica didn't deserve my rage", Gator stated from a prison phone call. Jessica Bergsten was only about twenty one years old,when gator murdered her. He claims,out of rage towards her relationship with his ,then, ex- girlfriend,Brandi McClean. Although none of Bergstens family members appear on the film ,one can only imagine the effect, Rogowskis' rage has had on their lives. Anyone who has any interest or questions regarding ,what exactly happened to Mark"Gator" Rogowski, should definately check out, Stoked! It's a a top notch documentary, that keeps you rivetted to the story, while never glorifying it.
      8dr3maker

      Skating on Thin Ice

      I think Stickler's documentary, "Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator" gave us an interesting look at the character of Mark Anthony Rogowski through the comments of those who knew him. It was as objective as it could have been. It certainly didn't glorify him as the demigod he seemed to think he was during the peak of his career. I learned a lot from this movie about the skateboarding culture and how it affected the participants and the fans. There was a lot of hype given to Gator's abilities and personality during the 80's. As talented as he may have been, I'm sure there were other skaters just as talented who were not being promoted with the same enthusiasm. It was clearly Gator's reckless regard for his own well being that put him in the limelight in the first place. Would Stickler or any other director in the industry have wanted to do a documentary on this troubled youth if he hadn't turned his fame into notoriety by brutally raping and murdering an innocent young lady who had the misfortune of crossing his path? It gives one cause for pause. I think it's sad that the victim, Jessica Bergsten, like most other victims of violent crimes, became nothing more than a segment of Gator's seedy past. It's almost as if Jessica's death was merely a springboard to more publicity for Gator, long after he deserved it. He even said it himself over the phone from prison in this documentary: "Since 1991 I thought about this over and over...They say the past does not define the future but it'll always be a part of who I am. I know that." Not that he'll regret for the rest of his life killing someone who was no threat to him, but that it tainted his reputation permanently. He'll never be able to live it down. In his mind, it's still about Gator, even after ten years in prison. He hasn't changed his perspective at all. Chilling! It was a story worth telling, and my praises to Helen Stickler and everyone who had a hand in this production for telling it.
      10malconsidine

      Brilliant. Everything a documentary should be...

      This film NAILS it by juxtaposing the fast rise and rocky descent of 80's counter-culture commercialism with the tragic story of Gator and his victim. We get to know Gator as a wild punk, arrogant jock, immature romantic, and finally, a violent and dangerous man. He was made for stardom, but the path to skater stardom was even younger than its pioneers... he was the era's most notable fallen angel.

      I haven't yet seen a more vivid reflection on the style and attitude of California in the 1980s. It's very easy to get lost in this one; it's a sad, enlightening, and socially significant piece of journalistic film-making. Kudos to the filmmakers.

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      • Quotes

        Mark 'Gator' Rogowski,: I am a skater. I live it, breathe it, I sleep with it.

      • Connections
        References Skatevisions (1984)
      • Soundtracks
        Rise Above
        Written and Performed by Black Flag

        Courtesy of Cesstone Music and SST Records

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      • Release date
        • June 25, 2004 (United Kingdom)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Official sites
        • Helen Stickler / Stoked Productions
        • Teaser video, cast and film information
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Stoked
      • Filming locations
        • USA(Location)
      • Production company
        • HMS Projects
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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $150,268
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $10,998
        • Aug 24, 2003
      • Gross worldwide
        • $150,268
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 22m(82 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
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