Rewind and Grind.
A few from back in January…
Salba
Cam
Peacock
KB
Terrell
More from the same day here: http://radballs.wordpress.com/2011/01/26/poolishness/
A few from back in January…
Salba
Cam
Peacock
KB
Terrell
More from the same day here: http://radballs.wordpress.com/2011/01/26/poolishness/
Here are a few more photos from Bucky’s back in April.
Bucky
Paul Wisniewski
Jeff Hedges
Scott Taylor
Tom Remillard
Chris Miller
KB and I spent most of the weekend looking for gems. Started out Saturday with a shred sesh at Chino skatepark, then took it deep into the IE for the search.
Brick Bummer
Curvy and Kinky
Blue Maven
Swamp Thing
As we walked up to this one, I noticed trash strung out in the front yard, newspapers piled in the driveway and 2 lock boxes on the front door. The side gate on the right was unlocked and we walked straight in. Everything seemed fine and it couldn’t have been more welcoming as we walked through the second lockless gate. As we got closer to the fence, surrounding what seemed to be perfection, something didn’t seem right. I quickly took out my camera, snapped a few shots and then we heard it. There was music coming from the back room of the house. We both looked towards the sound. A bright red metal chair sat by the back door and a tattered grey sheet, that was used as curtains, blew through the screenless window. Just then, a breeze kicked up and slammed the iron gate behind us. After nearly shitting ourselves, we quickly and silently headed out, as Too $hort’s Freaky Tales provided an exit soundtrack faintly behind us.
We got in the car, took a deep breath, laughed and drove away swiftly to the next.
After the last, we approached this one with a litle more caution. The neighbors were busy in their front yard and paid us no mind. Another side gate welcomed us in and we walked up to this beauty.
Unlike the previous find, There was something about this one that just felt right. With a small amount of rain water, we decided to clean it and come back the following day.
KB and I were both hovered over the muck cover drain. I heard the sound of a screen door shut from the neighbor’s house and knew only a chain link fence separated the yards. I grabbed one of the buckets and made my way up to the shallow end and out onto the deck. Our eyes met. I waved and asked how he was doing. He answered with a smile, waved back and headed inside. With the sound of the screen door closing behind him, I knew it was on. We decided it was best not to wait and ride it now.
Both took a few runs, picked up the towels and buckets and headed out.
There was one more to check in the area, so we headed across town to give it a look. This one was different, very large with an overly tall fence standing between us. We struggled over to get a closer look.
Around 9 feet deep, super mellow trannies and quite a bit of water to bucket with just 2 of us, we decided not to press our luck and come back another time of this one. Pulled ourselves back over the fence, threw up some high fives and headed home.
Pretty much watched this movie everyday and then would grab my skateboard and push as fast I could down the street while “Wild in the Streets” played in my head. So bummed I can’t make this.
5/29 @ 7:30pm
Thrashin’
(25th Anniversary screening, cast/crew in person!)
Co-presented by Levi’s Film Workshop, in conjunction with MOCA’s “Art In The Streets” exhibit
Like so many other facets of underground teen street culture (video arcades, drag racing, hip-hop), skateboarding was destined to eventually become grist for the mainstream Hollywood mill — but no other film came close to showing off just how much amazing fun it could actually be than Thrashin’. In his first starring role, Josh Brolin plays an amateur shredder who, while dreaming of a championship title, joins a Venice crew and falls for the sister of a rival gang leader. This West Side Story on wheels is an incredible laidback time capsule of ‘80s SoCal skate culture, capturing parties, rock shows, competitive showdowns and the general all-around mayhem that has set the template for generations’ worth of future boarders. As well, the film features a non-stop parade of killer vintage footage of Tony Hawk, Tony Alva, Christian Hosoi and Steve Caballero in action! Schedules permitting, Thrashin’ writer/producer Alan Sacks, co-writer Paul Brown, production designer Catherine Hardwicke, editor Lorenzo Destefano — plus co-stars Robert Rusler (“Tommy Hook”), David Wagner (“Little Stevie”) and Chuck McCann (“Sam Flood”) — will all be here in person for a Q&A after the film. Stay tuned for more special guests TBA! Also, DJ Tuna will be here to spin tunes before and after the film!
Dir. David Winters, 1986, 35mm, 92 min.
The Cinefamily 611 N Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, 90036 / 323-655-2510
http://cinefamily.org/calendar/events.html#thrashin
Russ sent over a few shots from Burger’s…from a different angle.
Jake Reuter, back smith over the box
Brian Brannon, deathboxing
Mr. Brannon and the rest of boys in JFA will be destroying Slidebar tonight.
KB checked out this Sunset a while back and we sat on it for a bit. It was pretty small and the loveseat was a big one. The day we decided to give it a roll the neighbors were out back doing yard work, so we knew it was going to be a quick hit. Burke noticed some ghosted letters on the side wall that read “Thank You Jesus”. Not sure if it was tile that had been removed or just a sign from the heavens. Whatever it was, we came in quick, laid down some grinds, and got the HELL out.
Brant
KB
Going long… light/love
Looking thru some old stuff. Brant at Shawn’s 2004-ish.
As expected, insanity went down at the Combi yesterday.
I’m sure you’ve seen them already, but if you haven’t…
Pros
1. Pedro Barros $30,000
2. Rune Glifberg $18,000
3. Andy Macdonald $10,000
4. Nolan Monroe $4,000
5. Alex Perelson $3,000
6. Omar Hassan $2,000
7. Steve Pineiro $1,500
8. Mike Owen $1,000
9. Sky Siljeg $750
10. Sandro Dias $500
11. Joshua Borden
12. Joshua Rodriguez
13. Michael O’Friel
14. Nathan “Jimmy” Beck
15. Brad McClain
16. Bruno Passos
17. Daniel Cuervo
18. Zach Miller
19. Tony Trujillo
20. Matt Boyster
21. Mike “Darkness” Barnes
22. Anthony Furlong
23. Josh “Skreech” Sandoval
24. Bob Burnquist
25. Bennett Harada
26. Ronnie Yerman
27. Lincoln Ueda
28. Michael Brookman
29. Evandro Menezes
Masters
1. Chris Miller $18,000
2. Steve Caballero $9,000
3. Lance Mountain $5,000
4. Tony Hawk $2,500
5. Eric Nash $1,500
6. Duane Peters $1,000
7. Sergie Ventura $1,000
8. Pat Ngoho $1,000
9. Rob “Sluggo” Boyce $500
10. Steve Alba $500
11. Tony Mag
12. Brian Pennington
13. Paul Wisniewski
14. Nicky Guerrero
15. Jeff Hedges
16. Josh Nelson
17. Aaron Astorga
18. Mark Red Scott
19. Steve Steadham
20. Pat Black
21. Mike Rogers
22. Geoff Fletcher
23. Dave Reul
24. Ken Fillion
25. Jon Jon Bryan
26. Jake Piasecki
Vans has heat recaps here: http://www.offthewall.tv/show/Pro-Tec-Pool-Party-2011/index
Ozzie has a quick write up here: http://www.concretedisciples.com/bto/item/4256-the-deliberation.html
Ffej, Delgado, KB post pool party