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Pro skateboarder Todd Falcon's ultimate skateboarding journey to invent as many tricks as possible and find the final level of skateboarding is revealed after being kept secret for over 3 decades.

Documentary about the struggle of being an Asian actor in America.

The Birdhouse team touring all over Australia.

More than a decade after the release of the revolutionary skateboarding film The End, Birdhouse comes full circle with a monumental release of cinematic majesty titled The Beginning.

Four skaters follow their idol on his summer tour in an attempt to get noticed, get sponsored, and become stars themselves.

Filmed on his triumphant 2002 tour, TONY HAWK'S GIGANTIC SKATEPARK TOUR 2002 follows Tony and his guests Bam Margera, Mike Vallely, Eric Koston, Dave Mirra, Bob Burnquist, and Shaun White as they amaze audiences at sold-out skate parks nationwide. Also included is a look at what the tour bus is really like, lost bets between the athletes, and more.

Five years in the making, with a cast of thousands, Destroying America comes on the heels of the best selling skateboard video of all time, The End. A film this dangerous hasn't been seen since Cannonball Run 2. Heath Kirchart and Jeremy Klein are two skateboarders just out to have a good time in a race across the good old US of A. Rescued after a near death skateboarding accident, the two show off their amazing ability to cause destruction while a sinister cop, with an agenda of his own, tires to bring them down. The top notch story, an all-star cast (Eric Estrada, Tony Hawk, Ming Tran), and a special guest appearance by the Hook-Ups Destruction Van, makes Destroying America this year's hottest movie.

Tony Hawk and Jason Ellis get plenty of air time in this harrowing tour disc. For aspiring skateboarding pros (and groupies), Hawk's tour provides a stoked view of life from the road, along with a snapshot of how skateboarding's popularity has soared. The rest of the skaters rate some cool footage, and the "off days" adventures, when the crew isn't skating, often border on the hilarious.

If you made every trick you tried, skateboarding would suck. Broken bones are what it's all about, so here it is: Hall of Meat, the video that shows you the pain while the world goes insane.

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.
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