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Tony Hawk's Secret Skatepark Tour

Tony Hawk's Secret Skatepark Tour

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Buy
Review: In the tradition of the previous skatepark tours, you get to see what happens when some of the top riders in the world get out and skate some of the best parks in the States. This one is much less formal and more raw than the demo-oriented skatepark tours. Just seeing Tony split his shin open and Mullen being his normal insanely technical self is worth the price of admission. Still for me the biggest surprise was seeing old high school classmate Jeff Petit going all out in a slamfest montage. Inspirational! My only gripe is that I didn't want it do end so soon.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Tony Hawk's Secret Skatepark Tour
Review: It's great to see all these guy's together again. Not as indepth as the Gigantic dvd's but fun none the less. I am a huge fan of the past few Skatepark Tour dvd's and this one is just all to short. Not that much "on the bus" footage and the coverage at each park could be longer. Overall if your a fan it's a must have! I can't weait to see what's next?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great skate film!
Review: The best part of this DVD as opposed to the Gigantic Skatepark Tour videos is that it is pure and simple skating without the demo atmosphere. There is more skating involved than before and less banter. I loke the banter, but this shows the guys doing what they love, more than what they have to do.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All the unique styles of all the big names on one DVD!!
Review: Whether you're a serious skater yourself or just a casual fan of the sport, this film is exceptional and certain to please. While the footage is predominantly skating, you still manage to sense the real human element of these guys.

Tony Hawk is his charming self, Rodney Mullen's tech skills are mind-boggling, Ryan Sheckler proves himself well and truly, Bam Margera stops being an MTV prat, Kerry Getz throws more stuff around...

This is right up there with the best skate films I've seen and I wouldn't've complained a bit if it'd been twice as long as it was. There's just something different about it. It was without doubt worth every penny I paid.


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