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The film follows the surf and skateboarding trends that originated in Venice, California during the 1970s.
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The film follows the surf and skateboarding trends that originated in Venice, California during the 1970s.
7.1/10
IMDbChoice Movie Rumble | 2005
Choice Movie Action Adventure | 2005
Choice Movie Actor Action AdventureThriller | 2005
Choice Movie Sleazebag | 2005
Choice Movie Breakout Performance Male | 2005
Best Drama | 2005
Budget 25,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 13,411,957 USD
The real Skip Engblom wanted Heath Ledger to play him.
Heath Ledger wore some of Skip Engblom's old clothes. Skip's wife had saved them and they lent them to Ledger to help him get into character.
Emile Hirsch claims the hardest trick he performed for the film was bombing down Bicknell Hill in Venice because he had to do the trick fast, shirtless, and with the camera car alongside him.
To prepare for his role as young Jay Adams, Emile Hirsch flew to Hawaii to spend time with Jay Adams who had just been released from jail for assault and drug charges and had just gotten married.
This was Mitch Hedberg's final on screen appearance.
"Skip: You gotta approach every day as if it's your last!"
"Stacy: [in full skate gear, speaking of Tony] You guys even skate with him anymore? Jay: Dude's competing with the sun for the center of the universe. [Stacy shrugs, walks off] Jay: [to Sid] Stacy looks like a stock car."