pizzi89
First of all Heath Kirchart isn't in Yeah Right! you must have been thinking of the Emerica video or some Alien Workshop video. When I see this I was truly amazed, its truly inspirational. The Keenon tribute is quite moving. When the slow-mo deck close up comes on its a beautiful way to show the simplicity of skateboarding. The skating is good. Brian Anderson has so much style, Marc Johnson- tricks done flawlessly executed to make them look so easy. Paul Rodriguez and Jereme Rogers have brilliant parts, so much talent from the young 'uns!. Rick McCrank and Mike Carroll- always inspirational but ending section could only go to one of the best street skaters in the world- Eric Koston. Pulls out all the hammers but you've got to see his last trick. The ending montage/credits was quite good, one of my favourite parts of the video. The montage in the middle was quite exceptional the build up and so-on was good, a little bit disappointed with Guy Mariano only having one trick but good so see Rick Howard skating so well. The Owen Wilson section was strange yet very entertaining (It is Eric Koston that skates not Owen Wilson)The soundtrack for Yeah Right is perfect. All the songs fit each persons style of skating. This is a brilliant video to get into skateboarding, I recommend buying it and the video lived up to its high expectations. I nearly forgot to mention the special effects showcased in the video, The first being the skateboard they keep passing to each other, that section was brilliant. the second being the 'skatetrix' which was a little ridiculous but still good as it has never been used in a skate video, The last was the invisible board section which was quite entertaining. Oh yeah and the invisible ramps popping up throughout the video.Go buy this video or see it. Its truly amazing! one of the best skate videos ever made
DDeftones
this movie has brilliant camera work, great skaters, and an amazing soundtrack. It goes past the normal boundaries of skateboarding videos and finds art in the sport. The slow-motion work floored me. Its been done before in other videos,but it was so smooth here. Another really cool thing was the use of the green boards and ramps. Seeing a skater ollie over a highway for the first time was unbelievable. Its too bad that this movie was not released in theaters, it is really that good.I recommend this movie to all skateboarders and also to anyone looking for something that is fun to watch. Spike Jonze is a genius.
j
im a die hard girl/choc fan,i love this vid,although ty made it a lil'to much transworld and a tad too long. shame about Mariano and Shef,but that was to be expected. Kenny had the best part,next to Marc and although everyone loves them,i hated carrol's and gino's parts. hats off,to the keenan tribute!you are missed greatly. one more thing,if this is in Spikes filmography,why isnt classics like "rubbish heap",and "video days"?,they put him on the map!
chrishc
Girl's Goldfish and Mouse - ar all time classic skate movies - right up there with Unquestionable, Video Days and yes goddammit Animal Chin. Spike Jonze is on hand to lend his uniquely goofy vision - in several segments such as the lovely invisible board sequence, and a very, very funny skit starring multi nosed Owen Wilson - worth seeing for this alone - a very simple class in clever mis-direction. As for the skating...well, whaddya want? Just look at the girl team - you get it all - big and tech. If you're stunned by Rick McCranks part you're gonna go nuts for Kostons. Mike Carroll has a pretty good section here too, shame Guy Mariano could only pull one trick out of the bag.(SPOILERS)
Yeah Right! features each team member pulling an insane trick, with the kicker ramp photoshopped out - see if you can spot them.Worth buying without a doubt, you'd be crazy to not watch it.