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homeless skateboarding kid that lives in an old pool house
mid90s
In 1990s Los Angeles, a 13-year-old spends his summer navigating between a troubled home life and a crew of new friends he meets at a skate shop.
Thrashers
After losing her job and her antidepressants, Emma is forced to wake up to the world around her. Meanwhile, Chlöe orders car rides nowhere, hoping the drivers will know where she's going.
Wedding Thrashers
When dashing outlaw Brett Harris (Nick Olson) and dimwitted sheriff Frank Hopperkin (Jalen Jensen) learn their siblings are getting engaged, the two mortal enemies resolve to put aside their differences and work together to stop the wedding. Thrills, laughs, and tears abound in this genre defining Northwestern from WRALKAT studios, and the cesspool of comedic genius that is the collective minds of writers Nick Olson and Ryan Garner. Featuring a mind blowing soundtrack by Luke Frugia and Kenna Phillips.
Whiteboyz
In a virtually all-white Iowa town, Flip daydreams of being a hip-hop star, hanging with Snoop Doggy Dogg and Dr. Dre. He practices in front of a mirror and with his two pals, James and Trevor. He talks Black slang, he dresses Black. He's also a wannabe pusher, selling flour as cocaine. And while he talks about "keeping it real," he hardly notices real life around him: his father's been laid off, his mother uses Food Stamps, his girlfriend is pregnant, James may be psychotic, one of his friends (one of the town's few Black kids) is preparing for college, and, on a trip to Chicago to try to buy drugs, the cops shoot real bullets. What will it take for Flip to get real?
Skategoat
Born into a world of gangs and crime, a young boy dreams of becoming a pro skateboarder, spending his days at Venice Beach Skatepark.
Pool
Abandoned pool used by skateboarders. Remnants of former yacht club on the Salton Sea, Mojave Desert.
A Day at The Pool
Day At The Pool sheds new light on the origins of modern skateboarding. The Dogtown crew reveals that one anonymous kid from the suburbs of LA may have been singularly responsible for the skate revolution that redefined adolescent life in America.
four wheels, a board and bitumen
a boy wanders around an empty town with his skateboard.
The Skateboard Kid
No one could be more bored than Zack, the new kid in town with no friends in sight. When a gang of hip, skateboarding thrashers start cruising his neighborhood, Zack hopes his luck will change. But they want nothing to do with him. Then Zack makes the discovery of his life: a talking wisecracking, magical skateboard. And suddenly, skateboarding rises to entirely new heights.
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