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So, Powell Peralta's 'Axe Rated' is the fifth entry in the Bones Brigade series, right? It's got this raw, gritty vibe that really reflects the era of late '80s skate culture. The pacing is pretty tight, lots of quick cuts that keep the energy high, and the performances from the skaters are just as much about style as they are about tricks. You can feel the camaraderie and competition among the skaters, which adds to the whole atmosphere. The practical effects are minimal, but you get these amazing shots of street skating that capture a certain authenticity. It's distinct in how it combines skateboarding with a sort of underground lifestyle that was budding at that time.
This film is somewhat tricky to find in its original formats, with VHS copies being more common than the elusive later reissues. Collector interest varies, but those who appreciate the evolution of skate videos often seek it out, especially since it's part of the Bones Brigade legacy. The original releases can fetch decent prices at auctions, particularly if they're in good condition, further driving interest among dedicated collectors.
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