Andrew Reynolds
出生 : 1978-06-06, Lakeland, Florida, USA
The streets of San Francisco and an ensemble of Pablo’s friends and family deliver a full-length that will make your heart flutter. We love you, Spliff.
Homies, hijinks and heavy moves, Tyson cracks it open with some of his hardest hits in LA before T Funk closes out on his full-speed tear through our City. Not even the cover can prepare you for that China Banks ollie.
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The new Shake Junt video "Shrimp Blunt".
The new Shake Junt video "Shrimp Blunt".
This is it. So hyped to finally see this Andrew Reynolds part after everything he was telling us about working on it, and his personal journey with filming from Stay Gold up to this point. Absolutely killed it.
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Deathwish destabilizes any sense of sanity with hellacious hill bombs, kinked rail madness and moves so buck they defy definition. The bar has been raised.
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Suciu, Spanky, Reynolds and the RVCA team tear it up on their jet-setting journey from the States to the Middle East, Oz and back. Bask in the beauty of this full length with fresh eyes.
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This is everything you could ever want from a skateboarding video.
The long awaited sequel.
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Emerica’s MADE Chapter Two is the culmination of a six-year project, first brought to the masses in MADE Chapter One. The MADE videos are made possible from the Emerica skate team, doing what they love most: skateboarding. Talent, commitment, and one of the most legendary teams in skateboarding made MADE Chapter 2 possible.
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Only the Shake Junt family can make a skate van take on a life of its own. Get it straight though, this is a hardcore edit of amazing skating. The Boss gets this started and Theotis wraps it up, with epic guests in between.
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Shake Junt's latest video Chicken Bone Nowison. By the homies. For the homies! Filmed by Beagle oneISM Edited by Shane Heyl
Theotis Beasley's Guest Skater
Not Another TransWorld Video, the 23rd video from TransWorld SKATEboarding starring Nestor Judkins, Theotis Beasley, Wes Kremer, Mike Anderson, and Shane O’Neill. Video by Jon Holland and Chris Ray. Get Transworld's first HD skate film on itunes now!
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Stay Gold - The Emerica Video is Emerica's first full-length feature since 2003's This is Skateboarding. Stay Gold features groundbreaking skating from the Emerica Team - Andrew Reynolds, Leo Romero, Bryan Herman, Kevin "Spanky" Long, Jerry Hsu, Braydon Szafranski, Aaron Suski and Brandon Westgate. With incredible skateboarding, psychedelic imagery and thundering music, Stay Gold has set the stage for the introduction of a new skateboarding classic by Emerica.
The Baker Has A Deathwish Summer Tour Video followed the Baker and Deathwish teams as they toured the U.S. for demos and signings. Featured riders include Andrew Reynolds, Erik Ellington, Jim Greco, Kevin Long, Furby, Jeff Lenoce, Bryan Herman, Lizard King, Antwuan Dixon, Slash, Braydon Szafranski, Terry Kennedy, Theotis Beasley, Dustin Dollin, Shane Heyl and more.
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The Baker has a Deathwish video featured a bunch of leftovers, hijinx and more from Andrew Reynolds, Erik Ellington, Bryan Herman, Jim Greco, Antwuan Dixon, Furby, Kevin Long, Lizard King, Shane Heyl, Leo Romero, Slash, Terry Kennedy, Dustin Dollin, Beagle, Theotis Beasley, Sammy Baca, Braydon Szafranski and more.
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"There aren't any other sports that have pros who show up at local spots. It certainly doesn't happen in ball-sports!" - Tony Hawk. Tony and crew set out again to amaze and astound locals who thought they could grab a quiet session at their local park only to find it filled with hoards of skateboard fans. The power of the cellphone brings in everyone from skaters and their parents to random locals who've heard the name Tony Hawk.
"Reigning champs team Zero return to make history and defend their 2004 & 2005 KOTR titles from the superpowers of Baker, Toy Machine and Darkstar."
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Baker Skateboards, Giving Skateboarding A Bad Name Since 2000 Right when skateboarding starts to get socially accepted, we come in and ruin everything. With videos like this around, we're never gonna get in the Olympics... you can thank us later. Baker Skateboards, The Real Thing.
When Emerica team riders Andrew Reynolds, Heath Kirchart, Tosh Townend, Erik Ellington, Kevin Long, Chris Senn, Austin Stephens, Aaron Suski, plus up and comers Leo Romero, Bryan Herman, and Braydon Szafranski show up for a demo, you are guaranteed that some real magic is gonna happen. "The Kids in Emerica" tour was a year long series of domestic and international skateboarding tours that the Emerica team embarked on after completion of their highly successful "This is Skateboarding" DVD (2003). The "Kids in Emerica" DVD combines some of the best skaters in the world at some of the best street spots and skateparks around the globe, bringing their world class skateboarding to their growing legions of fans, the "Kids in Emerica." The "Kids in Emerica" DVD documents all the magic, as well as the street carnage that went down between the demos, consists of only the best footage accumulated from an entire year on the road with the Emerica team.
Instructional Skateboarding Video
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This is Skateboarding featured parts from Heath Kirchart, Bryan Herman, Ed Templeton, Austin Stephens, Aaron Suski, Braydon Szafranski, Leo Romero, Darren Navarette, Erik Ellington, Chris Senn, Tosh Townend, Chris Senn, Kevin Long and Andrew Reynolds.
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Joshua and his father are among the Jewish prisoners in a concentration camp. When the assistant leader of their work crew is gunned down by mistake, the sadistic leader offers Joshua his place. He takes it, but at what price to his heritage and family?
A video by Transworld SKATEboarding
Baker 2g was released in 2000 featuring the entire Baker Skateboards team.
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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.
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Documentary following the Hardcore 900 Degrees Tour, Australia, Easter 1998.
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The End is a 1998 Tony Hawk skateboarding film from Birdhouse Skateboards. It was made under the direction of Jamie Mosberg, who also produced and edited it. The original movie was released in 1998, but the movie was re-released in 2001.
J Strickland's Baker Bootleg video starred Jim Greco, Ali Boulala, Andrew Reynolds, Lil Eric, Heath Kirchart, PR Matt, Dustin Dollin, Ali Cairns, Brian Sumner, Jeff Lenoce, Warner Ave Mob, Elissa Steamer, Willy Santos, Atiba, Coung, Tung, Marcelle, Brad Hayes, Tony Hawk, Sammy Baptista, Primo, Brian Emmers, Dylan Gardner and more.
Video #2 Andrew Reynolds, Jeremy Wray, Jerry Fowler, Kris Markovich, Max Schaaf, Reese Forbes, Rune Glifberg, Steve Berra, Tom Boyle
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.
Life in Los Angeles shot on an iPhone