Yeah Right!

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  • NR
  • 2003
  • 1 hr 11 min
  • 8.4  (963)

Yeah Right! is a skateboarding film released in 2003 directed by Ty Evans, Spike Jonze and Cory Weincheque, and produced by Girl Skateboards and Chocolate Skateboards. The movie features some of the best skateboarders of the time, including Richard Angelides, Stephen Berra, Brandon Biebel, Mike Blabac, Guy Mariano, Eric Koston, Rick Howard, and many more.

The film is a mix between traditional skateboarding videos and a narrative-driven storyline, featuring surrealistic scenes, and hilarious skits. The storyline follows various skaters that embark on a chaotic journey across the United States, challenging each other's skills, and overcoming unexpected obstacles.

The movie starts with a skit that parodies skateboarding videos, with characters falling off their boards, crashing into objects and each other, and failing to land tricks. The scene helps to break the tension and introduce the playful and sarcastic nature of the movie.

The storyline then transitions to a series of highlights featuring some of the best skateboarders of the time, showcasing their skills with well-crafted and awe-inspiring sequences. The movie also features a unique editing style that mimics the experience of watching skateboarding live, with fast transitions, split screens, and slow-motion shots.

The narrative starts to unfold when the skaters come together in an abandoned factory, where they discover a magical skateboard that gives them the power to traverse time and space. The skateboard, which is called the "Yeah Right Board," becomes the main focal point of the movie, with the characters using it to explore alternate realities, travel through time, and challenge each other to skateboard battles.

As the movie progresses, the skateboarding sequences become more creative, with the characters performing tricks in bizarre locations, such as a pool full of milk, or while jumping on a trampoline. The movie also features impressive stunts, such as Eric Koston jumping over a rail while holding on to a helicopter.

The humor and the surreal elements of the movie come to a climax in the final skateboarding battle between Rick Howard and Mike Carroll, two of the most iconic skaters of the time. The battle takes place in a dreamlike skateboarding heaven, with the characters performing incredible tricks, defying the laws of physics, and incorporating elements of their personal lives into their routines.

The movie ends with a tribute to the skateboarding community, with a montage of skaters of all ages and genders performing tricks across the world. The footage is accompanied by a carefully curated soundtrack, featuring some of the best music tracks of the time, which gives the movie an additional layer of energy and excitement.

Overall, Yeah Right! is a masterpiece of skateboarding filmmaking, featuring a perfect combination of technical expertise, creative vision, and witty humor. The movie is a testament to the passion and the creativity of the skateboarding community, and it remains one of the most influential and beloved skateboarding movies of all time.

Yeah Right! is a 2003 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 11 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 8.4.

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  • Release Date
    2003
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 11 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.4  (963)