Here
is a nice new Scottish Skate film for your collection
- the whole film has a rad Scottish feel to it. As
Alex is from Aberdeen way, the film also has
a distinctly Don feel to it. The title itself is
an old Scottish war cry (incase anyone else was wondering).
I was trying
to think of any Scottish spots that have been omitted
by H’min Bam, but I could not think of any. The
film also contains skating from all the best Scottish
skaters too. Colin K, Seb Curtis, Mark Foster, Ben
Leyden, Ferg, Big Mark, Div, Stu Graham, the Bolland’s
and John Rattary to name a few.
I enjoyed seeing footage
from a lot of spots that were new to me. This film
makes you want to travel up North to try out some of
the hidden treasures that they have up there. There
are a few spots that I know I’ll be trying
to get up to this summer.
Div proves himself as the
ruler of the Livi bowl once again to the sound of some
quality white trash music. Bottle of wine anyone? Nice
rendition from the Carluke boys. It was good to see
John Rattary skating his home turf. The Livi section
is well rad and contains some of the sickest tricks
that have been made there over the last couple of years.
Stu Graham’s
ressy to wee bowl transfer is obviously legendary.
Stu Graham also shows us all how Dumbarton should
be skated. The A’deen full pipe looks like an
amazing though sketchy ride. There is also a load
of rad Scottish street skating in this film and the
obligatory pissed tramp session although I’ve
never seen Skate Mitts before. Ferg has a really nice
section using the Big Dynamic Earth set to its full
potential.
There are a few nice hidden extras on the DVD.
The nicest being the history of Aberdeen from 1990-1999.
Really good for reminiscing to (I started back in
1989). You can also see the changing of John Ratt
from boy to man (good viewing for all you up and
comers, Scottish skaters can go far if they keep
at it!). Watch out for the cringe tastic experience
that is the loss of Glenn’s two front teeth.
You don’t
want to watch Matt Pritchard’s Monster Munch
Challenge.
To sum up, this film is a great advert for Scottish
Skating. Go out and buy it - it should be available
from all good skate shops and is being distributed
by Nik Zorlac at Power Distribution.
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