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So, 'Feedback' is an interesting entry in the Transworld Skateboarding collection. Released in '99, it really captures that raw energy of the late '90s skate scene. The film features a solid lineup of skaters, like Chad Muska and Andrew Reynolds, whose performances feel both spontaneous and polished. The editing is quick and somewhat frenetic, which matches the high-octane vibe of the skating itself. It’s not just about the tricks; there's an underlying camaraderie among the skaters that gives it a certain warmth. The soundtrack is also worth noting, blending seamlessly with the visuals to enhance the overall experience. It’s a film that transports you right back to that era, capturing the essence of skate culture at the time.
'Feedback' has seen a mix of formats over the years, which adds to its collector appeal—original VHS copies are a bit harder to find, while DVDs have circulated more widely. The documentary's unique take on skate culture really resonates with enthusiasts. Interest tends to spike among those focused on the late '90s scene, especially with its notable skater lineup. Overall, it’s one of those titles that does well in niche circles but hasn't hit mainstream collector status just yet.
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