best skater

Started by pronetoaccidents, September 28, 2014, 01:25:24 PM

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pronetoaccidents

Though lovers be lost love shall not.

michaelcopeland

Mullen is definitely the best. The amount of moves he invented is crazy. Back when I was really into skating, my favorite was always William Spencer. He's not the best technically, but he's so fun to watch.

Phitney


skateandannoy

This should just be the "general skateboarding appreciation thread" because skateboarding has no winners or losers, bests or worsts!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXWlIw3hamc
The Boss' Stay Gold part

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUvGRavYVEE
A local hero, Serge Murphy in Thanks Camera 3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlvwfVCNCB0
Another local hero, that became a household name: PJ Ladd

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3tLtdnjqT8
Corey Duffel in That's Life one of my favorite parts/ videos ever

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKQJH-L76as
Gino in Yeah Right. What dreams are made of!

Rodney is so unreal. The next level of next level.
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Quote from: tinybitsofheart on August 01, 2014, 06:53:17 AM
kinda weird how the earth continues to spin on its axis and everything eventually dies even when you don't want it to dang

ramblinrabble

So how many points is that Mullen combo worth in THPS?

skateandannoy

Quote from: ramblinrabble on September 30, 2014, 02:50:54 AM
So how many points is that Mullen combo worth in THPS?
Nothing because he's using the perfect balance code and that's cheating!

probably in the hundred thousand range?
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Quote from: tinybitsofheart on August 01, 2014, 06:53:17 AM
kinda weird how the earth continues to spin on its axis and everything eventually dies even when you don't want it to dang

lindsey

saw thread title and immediately thought mullen.

at this point most of my favorite skaters are also visual artists, ed templeton, chad mouska, mark gonzalez, etc. because i'm more into the culture than the moves.

Eugene

Even as far as moves go, Ed and Gonz are amazing. Ed is especially one of my favorite skateboarders.  would say mullen might be the best at that, but I couldnt say that there is a best skater.



skateandannoy

Quote from: lindsey on October 04, 2014, 09:45:04 AM
saw thread title and immediately thought mullen.

at this point most of my favorite skaters are also visual artists, ed templeton, chad mouska, mark gonzalez, etc. because i'm more into the culture than the moves.
Check out Arto Saari's photographs. And his video part in Really Sorry. Everyone that you mentioned is fucking awesome, it's cool to look at it that way.
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Quote from: tinybitsofheart on August 01, 2014, 06:53:17 AM
kinda weird how the earth continues to spin on its axis and everything eventually dies even when you don't want it to dang

skateandannoy

https://deadformat.net/tradelist/anthemforadoomed


Quote from: tinybitsofheart on August 01, 2014, 06:53:17 AM
kinda weird how the earth continues to spin on its axis and everything eventually dies even when you don't want it to dang

ramblinrabble

Pretty sure you're all wrong.  It's definitely this cat


pronetoaccidents

my younger brother still kills it.. type ethan uellendahl on Google if you wanna see him shred
Though lovers be lost love shall not.

BlakeK

I notice that no one mentioned Tony Hawk. I don't know a lot about the great skateboarders other than I saw their names on THPS and occasionally talked about by skater friends growing up. Why is Tony Hawk the most famous skateboarder? I get that it is probably due to the video game and tv appearances but why is he the one who got his own video game and all of the fame?
Quote from: BlakeK on March 09, 2017, 06:59:37 PM
Having said that, I'd rather listen to Papa Roach than GG Allin

skateandannoy

Quote from: BlakeK on April 17, 2016, 11:13:42 AM
I notice that no one mentioned Tony Hawk. I don't know a lot about the great skateboarders other than I saw their names on THPS and occasionally talked about by skater friends growing up. Why is Tony Hawk the most famous skateboarder? I get that it is probably due to the video game and tv appearances but why is he the one who got his own video game and all of the fame?
Tony is without question one of the best. He invented over 70 tricks, won nearly every contest on the 1980's and 90's, and continues to win the ones he enters now (after over a decade of retirement from contests). I think people tend to not talk about him simply because he's obvious. Like he goes without saying.
Although, his presence as a household name has also put him in a position where he is a touchy subject. People eye-roll over his sponsorships with McDonald's, Hot Wheels, etc, which is reasonable, but his contributions are endless. He's in a weird in-between position where people unfamiliar with skateboarding think he's the best because they don't know of any other pros or people who think he's the best because they are really familiar with his amazingly innovative and successful career. Maybe a reasonable metaphor would be people who think Green Day is the best punk band ever because they were there from the beginning and their early music really meant a lot to them, and there's people who think Green Day is the best punk band ever because they are better than Simple Plan, and Blink 182. There's just a funny Twilight Zone around those figures with underground and mainstream success but their successes tend to be measured differently, despite the end result being the same.

Tony still has amazing video parts and ads in magazines at 47. He was my first favorite skater, and remains one of my favorites. I've seen him skate in person a number of times, and he's unreal to watch. Not a single bailed trick. His consistency and mastery is so impressive.

His part in The End is one of the best ever. [TW real live bullfighting scene that is totally unnecessary]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJuyBqyg2wU

New part from 2014
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_3RnrJQwh8
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Quote from: tinybitsofheart on August 01, 2014, 06:53:17 AM
kinda weird how the earth continues to spin on its axis and everything eventually dies even when you don't want it to dang

BlakeK

#16
Green Day probably is the greatest punk band ever (I know few will agree but I'll argue it with whoever wants to do so) and I think that's a good metaphor if I understand what you're saying. Both are great and arguably the best at what they do but both have made very questionable decisions and suffer from over exposure which turns people off.

Quote from: BlakeK on March 09, 2017, 06:59:37 PM
Having said that, I'd rather listen to Papa Roach than GG Allin

skateandannoy

Quote from: BlakeK on April 17, 2016, 06:55:23 PM
Green Day probably is the greatest punk band ever (I know few will agree but I'll argue it with whoever wants to do so) and I think that's a good metaphor if I understand what you're saying. Both are great and arguably the best at what they do but both have made very questionable decisions and suffer from over exposure which turns people off.


Exactly! I'm not a green day fan myself, but I know that is what they represent to a lot of people. And they are the perfect example for that situation.
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Quote from: tinybitsofheart on August 01, 2014, 06:53:17 AM
kinda weird how the earth continues to spin on its axis and everything eventually dies even when you don't want it to dang

pronetoaccidents

#18
as far as character goes, this man was utterly despicable... mark (gator) ragowski.. i saw a really good documentary about his life years ago that would appeal to people who aren't all about skating as well..

"Mark Anthony "Gator" Rogowski (born August 10, 1966)[2] was a prominent professional skateboarder in the 1980s and very early 1990s. His career ended when he was convicted of assaulting, raping and murdering Jessica Bergsten on March 6, 1992. His life was chronicled in a critically acclaimed 2003 documentary titled Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator by American filmmaker Helen Stickler.

here's him in his prime.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cv1p-CgYOCE

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daewon song.. amazing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nW3VWdA3h30

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Though lovers be lost love shall not.

skateandannoy

Daewon's got the fountain of youth
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Quote from: tinybitsofheart on August 01, 2014, 06:53:17 AM
kinda weird how the earth continues to spin on its axis and everything eventually dies even when you don't want it to dang

ramblinrabble



skateandannoy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUfFq5qAxlY
Brian Anderson just came out as gay today so I'm posting his Yeah Right part here in celebration. I'm so psyched for him!
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Quote from: tinybitsofheart on August 01, 2014, 06:53:17 AM
kinda weird how the earth continues to spin on its axis and everything eventually dies even when you don't want it to dang

BlakeK

Whenever I look at shoes, I always see Stefan Janoski Nike skateboarding shoes. I have never heard of the guy and was just wondering if he is actually regarded highly in skateboarding circles or if he's just a lucky guy who somehow managed to get his own shoe.
Quote from: BlakeK on March 09, 2017, 06:59:37 PM
Having said that, I'd rather listen to Papa Roach than GG Allin

manmagic

I usually don't watch skate videos.

but found myself enjoying this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pk8dy4NIzBU