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So, Fairmans 2, right? It’s this raw, gritty documentary from '95 that captures the skate scene through the lens of Fairman's skate shop. The pacing feels a bit loose, which somehow adds to its charm. You get a real sense of community and the struggles those skaters faced. The practical effects? Well, they’re more about the real-life action and less about flashy edits. There's a kind of sincerity in the performances, almost like you’re hanging out with these guys at the park, just soaking in the atmosphere. Definitely has that underground vibe, something you don’t get in today's polished skate videos. It's a snapshot of a specific time and place in skateboarding culture, which is what makes it distinct.
Features real-life skaters and unscripted momentsCaptures the essence of 90s skate cultureRough editing style enhances the authenticity
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