When Dan Wolfe himself uploads "CLOSURE", the legendary full-length video recap of his filmmaking career - between 1993 and 2003, precisely - with the best clips he ever filmed for classic releases such as "EASTERN EXPOSURE" and "REAL TO REEL" paired up with a lot of never-before-seen footage, with a healthy dose of S.F. in the mix as well, in the original quality and even clickable chapters, every man's quarantine is bound to suddenly get a lot smoother!
This not a scoop of any kind anymore, but, in 2016, Canada is about (believe it or not!) the coolest country in the world, when it comes to the toughest crowd on this planet: skaters… This quite unbelievable moment of mankind history will most likely be studied, and maybe even explained, at some point, and one of the main scientific artifacts pulled apart then will be this new full-length from a Vancouver skateshop. Sure it has been known for impeccable taste since day one, but here, it mainly has help grow a new generation to the perfect combination of messing around and the skating you really want to see, mostly performed on aggregated gravel, a thing they seem to call sidewalks there… A must-watch, a must-rewatch, and way more!
A trip to never seen before spots, despite being just on the other side of the boarder, and the return of Rick McCrank! What else you need? The kids are all right, also…
Now, that's going to be a hard title to explain… Hell, just check this out and let's get back to Rick McCrank's skateshop and the new Vancouver generation they are pushing here. Then again those kids are more than alright! Good kids, we say, that we'll sum up with Dustin Henry's fakie no-comply, a trick that is as rare as he is virtually impossible!
Yes, you will be able to see Rick Howard skate, and if this wouldn't be enough for you, Marc Johnson noseslides a mountain, and Rick McCrank murders it all…