Pete's Guest Skater
Video by Jon Holland and Chris Ray. Featuring Pete Eldridge, Ryan Decenzo, Taylor Bingaman, Torey Pudwill and Tyler Bledsoe
Homebois
After Ryan breaks up Glauren for cheating on him, she is rumored to have been hooking up with heavy metal Hellboy. Ryan enlists the help of his friends Valo and Falcone to find out the truth.
Himself
Clips from CKY, CKY2K, and CKY 3 as well as some new clips with commentary from the cast and crew in between. It also includes the infamous "How To Rob a House" sketch.
Himself
From the filmmaking geniuses that brought you crap thrice before comes the cinematic juggernaut, crap. Nearly two years in the making with a budget of 75 million rubles, crap brings to the silver screen the true story of a boy and the crap that is his life. With more shit than shit, more number fours than number two and if you're looking for boobs, forget about it. Crap is guaranteed to be the most stolen item at the video store this year and it will tickle your sphincter and exacerbate your duodenum. It doesn't get any better than this folks. Forget all that crap you've seen before (owl pellets). Here it is, the real thing in bold helvetica. New crap for the double O penny. The genius contained in this little black box is blinding. You are not ready. Hold your penis and spin around three times. Stuff your face with wolf scat. Cut off your arms and beat yourself. Kosick will shine your chest. Dissect a raccoon. Go suck on a horse asshole with your father.
Himself
The third entry in the CKY series of extreme stunts and skateboarding programs. Directed by and featuring Bam Margera and Brandon DiCamillo, starring Margera, DiCamillo and the rest of the CKY crew.
Himself
The second entry in the CKY series of skateboarding programs and extreme stunts: it includes a very chaotic trip to Iceland, some rather disgusting fecal footage, some furniture surfing on the highway, and a demonstration of how to destroy a rental car and get off scot free.
Baker 2g was released in 2000 featuring the entire Baker Skateboards team.
Himself
Feedback was Transworld Skateboarding's eighth video and featured Chad Muska, Andrew Reynolds, Arto Saari, Geoff Rowley, Neal Mims, Jason Dill, Anthony Van Engelen, Bam Margera, Kerry Getz and Mike Maldonado.
Himself
The first entry in the CKY series of skateboarding programs and extreme stunts, directed by Bam Margera and featuring Margera, Brandon DiCamillo, Ryan Dunn, Chris Raab and Rake Yohn.
Mike Maldonado
Toy Machine's 4th video release, "Jump Off A Building", is the follow up to "Welcome to Hell". It is Toy Machine at it's most creative. Featuring the skateboarding of Brian Anderson, Mike Maldonado, Elissa Steamer, Bam Margera, Ed Templeton, Chris Senn and Kerry Getz.
Himself
The third video released by Fairman's skate shop.
Welcome to Hell featured parts from Mike Maldonado, Elissa Steamer, Brian Anderson, Satva Leung, Donny Barley, Ed Templeton and Jamie Thomas.
Himself
The second video released by Fairman's skate shop.
Himself
The first video released by Fairman's skate shop.
The Baker Summer Tour 2001 video featured Andrew Reynolds, Erik Ellington, Mike Maldonado, Jeff Lenoce, Bryan Herman, Alex Gall, Evan Hernandez, Knox Godoy and Terry Kennedy.