Life and Times from Real Skateboards,circa 2006. This is Real's newest video and it's some sort of short documentary. I like how Real manages to keep their videos interesting.Featured Skaters: J.T. Aultz, Damian Bravo, Justin Brock, Dennis Busenitz, Nick Dompierre, Chima Ferguson, James Hardy, Keith Hufnagel, Peter Ramondetta, Max Schaaf, and Ernie Torres
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Real to Reel from Real Skateboards, circa 2001. I enjoy almost any video from Real. Actually, if you put the Gonz in anything I'll watch it...
Can't Stop from The Firm, circa 2003. The Firm is gone, how sad... This is a good video, especially since you have Ray Barbee skating. He's not in a lot of videos these days, so I get stoked to see him in anything. There are so many straight Streetskating videos out there, its good to see
So Quick Achieved from Consolidated Skateboards, circa 2005. Interesting spots with some really good skateboarding.
Tentacles of Destruction from Foundation Skateboards, circa 1994. Short and sweet, just like my woman.
Vicious Cycle from Zoo York Skateboards, circa 2004. Zoo York obviously has some really sick skaters on the team, but this video doesn't exactly stand out for me.
Nervous Breakdown from Foundation Skateboards, circa 1999. A straighforward video, without any filler and some good punk rock to boot!
Mosaic from Habitat Skateboards, circa 2003. This video is pretty awesome, especially from a company that sits in the background as far as exposure goes.
Man Down from Tiltmode Army, circa 2001. This video centers mainly on the San Jose Scene. I really enjoy watching Jerry Hsu and Louie Barletta skate.
Ravers from Birdhouse Projects, circa 1993. Who knew Tony Hawk could get so tech! Birdhouse had some pretty sick skaters on their team, but this is a time when skaters were simply fumbling for tricks. Not to say they aren't sick tricks, but it seems like things were progressing at a heavy pace and people were just trying to keep up.
Cash Money Vagrant from Anti-Hero, circa 2003. I love Anti-Hero, what a sick fuckin team they've got. Definitely some of the best rippers out there. They've got the Cards, who seems to be progressing really quickly when it comes to getting back on the board.
Thrill of it All from Zero, circa 1997. This is such a classic video, it was the first offerings from Zero.
Recycled Rubbish from Blockhead Skateboards, circa 1991. Blockhead Skateboards is up and running again so if you want any of the rereleased videos or decks head on over to
Bones Bearins Class of 2000 from Powell, circa 1999.
Around the World II from 411 Video Magazine, circa 2003. A ton of Footage of different crews touring the world, and documenting their adventures.




























































































