The Search for Animal Chin (1987) & extras
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The Search for Animal Chin is a 1987 skateboarding film featuring the Bones Brigade. It is one of the first skateboarding films to have a "plot". Bones Brigade: Tony Hawk - Himself Steve Caballero - Himself Mike McGill - Himself Lance Mountain - Himself Tommy Guerrero - Himself C. R. Stecyk, III - Emerson "Won Ton Animal" Chin - Himself (credited as Emerson Chin) The film also includes: - San Francisco Scene: Jim Thiebaud, Jesse Martinez, Bryce Kanights, Doug Smith - Bakersfield Scene: Chris Borst, Bobby Reeves, Charlie Dubois, Ray Underhill, Adrian Demain, Donny Griffin, Kevin Lambert - Rad Party Scene: Mike Vallely, Rodney Mullen, Per Welinder, Natas Kaupas, Arron Murray, Kevin Harris - Also, in non-skating roles are Skip Engblom as a bouncer and Gerrit Graham as Alan Winters, the head of Slash Skates. Plot summary: The Bones Brigade travels around California, Nevada, and Hawaii to different skate spots in search of a wisened old man, Won Ton "Animal" Chin. The movie is of the old-school nomadic, skate-everything-in-your-path genre with interludes of stopping to rip-up a big ramp, pool or kicker. After much searching and skateboarding, they locate a large ramp in the desert. They also find a Chinese character on the inside of the ramp's spine. They conclude that in searching for Mr. Chin, they may have found his spirit. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Search_for_Animal_Chin This is the download offered at: http://animalchin.com/?awesm=animalch.in_n0I ...which was downloading slowly. It took me 3 tries and I had to join the mailing list 3 times. Here it is for you. Quick and free!
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