Thursday, February 21, 2008
16mm Skateboard Films
OK. If you have any suggestions as where we can rock this then please let me know. Stephen would like to bring these films to town in conjunction with Go Skateboarding Day. This is an awesome presentation of archival skate films from 1965 to 1980 and would be enjoyed by skaters of all ages.
Stephen in the projector room of the Clinton Street Theatre, Portland, Oregon.
Professor Slappe enjoys the roundwall at one of Portland's several concrete parks.
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We may be able to show these at the South Charlestom Museum. This was the old movie theater but I'm not sure they can still play movies but I can ask. I'm wanting to have Go Skateboarding Day in South Charleston so this would be great. The lady at the museum wanted to know if I know any live bands that can play at the museum. It would be great to watch a live band, watch some classic skateboard movies, and maybe we could get Ginos next door to deliver Pizza for all the skaters at the museum after a great day of skateboarding.
Marc, that sounds awesome. South Charleston is nice and flat down town. Keep me Posted.
hi jeff! i am for the first time here but i would appreciate your help. i am an blogger also and i write about movies so the help is about some list of top ten or better 20 skateboard movies. i am trying to write an article/post about skateboard and movies but i am total ignorant about it so i would appreciate if you send me e-mail with your list of skateboard movies of all time since your an expert for boarding.
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