Mad Beef, a T-Bone Film directed by Evan Stone, produced by Craig Caryl.
Welcome to the insane world of In-Line skating, the fastest growing sport in America! The Hoax is a 45:00 rollercoaster ride through the world of aggressive In-Line skating. See the world’s premier In-Line skaters execute the most aggressive stunts ever captured on film. Witness the sessions, rituals and lifestyles of the country’s top pros as they skate and crash their way through Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York.
Video on Youtube: PLAY. A film by Evan Stone & Craig Caryl.
An Oldschool skate video by T-Bone Films ; guest editor: Bryan Bell (RIP).
Bryan Bell’s late 90s video “My Daily Routine” is a certified classic. It’s the perfect place to kick off a column about blade treasures from the past.
“My Daily Routine” looks exactly like what it is, a bunch of friends going out and fucking around with a video camera. It makes skating look like a lot of fun and doesn’t take itself too seriously. It is full of shots filmed with poorly-sized fisheye lenses, lines on small ledges and benches, 360s off of curbs, graffiti, break dancing, booty shakin, boozing, fights, enough mushroom blading to make those guys from Vancouver proud, homemade bombs, and plenty of other shit to make your mom upset that she bought it for you.
All of that B-roll helped keep the video interesting and added to the flow of it. It was always a favorite of my friends that didn’t blade… […] Full Article on Oneblademag.com.
Video Playlist on Youtube with profiles of Louie Zamora, Armand Marchand, Eric Schrijn, Kevin Karis, Ernie Villarino, Josh Petty, Nik Poderick, Champion Baumstimler, Bryan Bell & more.
Hoax II - Anarchy Across America (T-Bone Films). Hoax II, better known as the Rollerbladers Bible, the best video ever made till today. Take a look back at the video that open the doors to our wonderful sport.
Video on Vimeo: PLAY.
The Misled Lab presents Barely Dead. Produced by JDU, written by Justin Eisinger. Cinematography & Editing by JDU. Motion Graphics by Matt Andrews & JDU. Art Direction by Andy Tunney & Eric Pieper. Featuring: Arlo Eisenberg, Erik Bailey, Alex Broskow, Chris Haffey, Chris Farmer, Brian Shima, Jeff Stockwell, Julian Bah, Oli Short, Jon Julio, Franky Morales, Cameron Card, Shane Coburn, Jon Elliott, Robert Guerrero, Tom Hyser, Azikiwee Anderson and many others. Distributed by Sadako Distribution. Dealer inquires welcome: doug@misledmedia.com. Shot on Super 16mm film & High Definition Video.
Barely Dead, Full Video on Youtube: Playlist (480p) | Single 54’ video : PLAY (240p).
Soundtrack Listing
- Intro: A Whisper In The Noise - Tango
- Marsh Montage: The Marsh - The Seasons
- Jeff Stockwell: The Boxer Rebellion - All You Ever Do Is Talk
- Franky Morales & Julian Bah: Franky & Julian themselves
- Chris Haffey & Brian Shima: 22-20’s - Shoot Your Gun
- Montage: Sage Francis - Noze Bleed & Gunz Yo
- Erik Bailey: A Whisper in the Noise - Silence
- Chris Farmer & Various: Nouvelle Vague - Ever Fallen In love
- Montage: Mellow Minds - Misdirected
- Credits: The Arcade fire - Wake Up
Circa 2003. Filmed, edited & directed by Beau Cottington. Featuring: Dre Powell, Micah Yeager, Robert Lievanos, Omar Wysong, Brian Shima, Jeff Stockwell, Dominik Wagner, Benny Harmanus, Sam Davis, Leon Humphries, Eric Perkett, Mike Albritton, Sandro Brun, Jona Messerli, Mike Murda Johnson, Jon Elliott and more.
PLAY: Vimeo | Youtube.
Soundtrack Listing (courtesy of Rollingvideos)
- Intro: Marilyn Manson – Resident Evil Theme tune
- Dre Powell: So What Records – On da Grind
- Micah Yeager: Velvet Underground – Can’t Take it Anymore
- Razors Europe: Bjork – Army of me (Beastie Boys Remix)
- Razors UK: RJD2 – Smoke and Mirrors
- Brian Shima Intro: John Frusciante – Ramparts
- Brian Shima: Yeah Yeah Yeah’s – Machine
- Mike Murda Johnson: 50 Cent – Heat
- Jeff Stockwell: The Doors – Love me two times
- Charles Dunkle: Lynard Skynard – Simple man
- Omar Wysong: Mf Doom – Charnsuka
- Dustin Halleran / Billy O’Neil: Emanon – What you live for
- Robert Lievanos: Dj Shadow – Walkie Talkie
- Credits: Antonio Carlos Jobim / Joao Gilberto – Garota de Ipanema