
Thrasher - Rocket Science
Documentary
Overview
Bottom line: Thinking ain't doing, so when you put on the ol' sneakers and get ready to blast off, just remember that skating is not rocket science...it's harder. This ain't something they teach you in school; we learn on the streets.
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Jeremy Reeves
Jeremy Reeves
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Jeremy Reeves
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Darrell Stanton
Darrell Stanton
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Darrell Stanton
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Mark Gonzales
Mark Gonzales
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Mark Gonzales
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Andrew Reynolds
Andrew Reynolds
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Andrew Reynolds
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Lindsey Robertson
Lindsey Robertson
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Lindsey Robertson
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Omar Salazar
Omar Salazar
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Omar Salazar
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Jeremiah Babb
Jeremiah Babb
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Jeremiah Babb
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Gary Collins
Gary Collins
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Gary Collins
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Richard Paez
Richard Paez
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Richard Paez
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Karma Tsocheff
Karma Tsocheff
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Karma Tsocheff
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