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Overview

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Writer (WGA):

Stacy Peralta (written by)

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Release Date:

3 June 2005 (USA) more

Genre:

Biography | Drama | Sport more

Tagline:

They came from nothing to change everything. more

Plot:

The film follows the surf and skateboarding trends that originated in Venice, California during the 1970's. full summary | add synopsis

Awards:

1 win & 7 nominations more

User Comments:

strong on style, weak on drama more (185 total)


Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Emile Hirsch ... Jay
Victor Rasuk ... Tony Alva

Rebecca De Mornay ... Philaine

John Robinson ... Stacy

Michael Angarano ... Sid

Nikki Reed ... Kathy Alva

Johnny Knoxville ... Topper Burks

Heath Ledger ... Skip

Vincent Laresca ... Chino

William Mapother ... Donnie
Julio Oscar Mechoso ... Mr. Alva
Brian Zarate ... Montoya

Pablo Schreiber ... Stecyk

Elden Henson ... Billy Z
Mitch Hedberg ... Urethane Wheels Guy
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Additional Details

Also Known As:

American Knights (Philippines: English title)
Dogtown Boys (Germany)
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MPAA:

Rated PG-13 for drug and alcohol content, sexuality, violence, language and reckless behavior - all involving teens.

Runtime:

107 min

Country:

USA | Germany

Language:

English | Spanish

Color:

Color

Aspect Ratio:

1.85 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS

Certification:

Sweden:7 | Philippines:R-13 | Ireland:15A | USA:Unrated (unrated DVD version) | Brazil:16 | UK:15 (extended version) | Australia:M | Argentina:16 | Iceland:16 | Malaysia:18PL | Malaysia:U (cut version) | USA:PG-13 (certificate #40754) | Norway:11 | Singapore:PG | UK:12A | Czech Republic:U | Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) | Germany:12 | Finland:K-11


Fun Stuff

Trivia:

Emile Hirsch already had some experience as a street skater from Southern California prior to appearing in this film. more

Goofs:

Continuity: The first time the Z-Boys skate Sid's pool there is a skateboard left on the steps that changes positions several times. more

Quotes:

Jay: [as the Z-Boys drive by two elderly women on the street] Kiss me, granny! Get me some of that vintage ass! more

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strong on style, weak on drama, 7 July 2006
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Author: Roland E. Zwick (magneteach@aol.com) from United States

The Z-Boys were a group of Venice Beach teenagers who, in the 1970's, pioneered a whole new style of skateboarding that is still popular today and which earned the boys status as instant international celebrities (at least within the tightly circumscribed world of skating). In 2001, one of the original members of the group, Steve Peralta, wrote and directed a documentary on the boys entitled "Dogtown and Z-Boys," which featured interviews with many of the original members of the group. Then, in 2005, a "fictionalized" version of the story came along, "Lords of Dogtown," also written by Peralta, but this time directed by Catherine Hardwicke.

It's understandable that in her approach to the material Hardwicke would want to preserve as much as possible the roughhewn, documentary flavor of the original. Thus, virtually the entire movie has been shot on grainy film stock using a hand-held camera, which creates a sense of immediacy and spontaneity, and nicely approximates the look of the time period in which the story is set. The best scenes involve the boys performing harrowing, death-defying stunts, as they glide through and around pedestrians and vehicles along the traffic-clogged streets of their Southern California neighborhood. However, this impressionistic style also means that the narrative is often diffuse and unfocused, making it hard for us to distinguish one character from another and to know just who we should be concentrating on at any given moment. The ostensible protagonist seems to be Peralta himself, although it is roughly 45 minutes into the film's running time before even that simple fact becomes apparent. However, about halfway through the film, the dramatic elements finally begin to come together, we get to know some of the boys as individuals, and the movie ends on a genuinely touching note.

In the rare moments when the camera actually manages to settle down and an individual scene is allowed to play itself out, we begin to sense that some of the boys playing the skaters may actually have some real talent as actors (we can certainly see that they are damn fine skaters), and a few of them I suspect we will be hearing from again in the not too distant future. In a non-skating role, Heath Ledger plays a sort of mentor to the boys and the owner of the surf shop which served as the launching pad for the movement. Unfortunately, with his half-hearted attempt at mastering a slacker/stoner persona and accent, Ledger seems to be merely marking time in this film, counting down to that moment when he would stun the world with his soul-shattering performance in "Brokeback Mountain." Who could have foretold from his work here that he had THAT up his sleeve? "Lords of Dogtown" is moderately informative to those who know next to nothing about the history of skateboarding, but I imagine it is the true aficionado of the sport who will get the most enjoyment out of the movie

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