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Lords of Dogtown

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7.1/10 • 748

2005-06-031h 47m

Drama

They came from nothing to change everything.

The radical true story behind three teenage surfers from Venice Beach, California, who took skateboarding to the extreme and changed the world of sports forever. Stacy Peralta, Tony Alva and Jay Adams are the Z-Boys, a bunch of nobodies until they create a new style of skateboarding that becomes a worldwide phenomenon. But when their hobby becomes a business, the success shreds their friendship.

Directors
Catherine Hardwicke
Writters
Stacy Peralta
Editors
Nancy Richardson

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  1. John Robinson

    John Robinson

    Stacy

  2. Emile Hirsch

    Emile Hirsch

    Jay

  3. Rebecca De Mornay

    Rebecca De Mornay

    Philaine

  4. William Mapother

    William Mapother

    Donnie

  5. Julio Oscar Mechoso

    Julio Oscar Mechoso

    Mr. Alva

  6. Victor Rasuk

    Victor Rasuk

    Tony

  7. Nikki Reed

    Nikki Reed

    Kathy Alva

  8. Heath Ledger

    Heath Ledger

    Skip

  9. Vincent Laresca

    Vincent Laresca

    Chino

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Wuchak

May 13, 2019

6/10

The birth of skateboard culture In the mid-70s, the accomplishments of the innovative Zephyr skateboarding team of Venice, California, are dramatized based on events chronicled in skater Stacy Peralta’s documentary “Dogtown and Z-Boys” (2001). John Robinson plays Stacy, Emile Hirsch plays Jay and Victor Rasuk plays Tony (aka T.A.). Heath Ledger is on hand as Skip Zephyr while Rebecca De Mornay appears as one of the teens’ struggling mother. While I suppose “Lords of Dogtown” (2005) is a sports flick, it’s just as much a coming-of-age movie detailing growing-up on the bad side of Venice, aka Dogtown, the birthplace of America’s skateboard culture, which influenced the world. It reminded me of the dissolute environment depicted in “River’s Edge” (1986) with elements of Jim Morrison’s hedonistic misadventures from “The Doors” (1991), but combined with skateboard action, like skating in dry backyard pools and various competitions. It’s a good movie with slightly amped-up events (so what else is new?), but somewhat hampered by a curiously dismal air with occasional dialogues that don’t work. Maybe I found it slightly depressing because it reminded me of the glory & shame of my teen years. The 70’s soundtrack is great, however. The film runs 1 hour, 47 minutes and was shot in the Los Angeles area, including Venice Beach, Imperial Beach and Santa Monica. GRADE: B-

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$25,000,000.00
Revenue
$13,411,957.00
Keywords
skateboarding1970ssuccessbased on true storyvenice beach, californiawoman director