Friday, July 27, 2007

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HERE IS THE SUMMARY OF THE MOVIE GRIND FROM IMDB

While the rest of his high school graduating class is heading to the same old grind of college, skateboarder Eric Rivers and his best friends, Dustin, a goal-oriented workaholic, and misfit slacker Matt have one last summer roadtrip together to follow their dream of getting noticed by the professional skateboarding world--and getting paid to skate. When skating legend Jimmy Wilson's skate demo tour hits town, the boys figure that as soon as he sees their fierce tricks, he'll sign them up for his renowned skate team immediately, right? Unfortunately, the guys are intercepted by Jimmy's road manager and they can't get their foot in the door, much less their boards. But they do get some free advice: keep skating, stay true to yourself, and stay in the game--if you're good, you'll get noticed. Following their dream-- and Jimmy's national tour--Eric, Dustin and Matt start their own skate team, reluctantly sponsored by Dustin and his college fund. After recruiting laid-back ladies man Sweet Lou to join their crew and provide the wheels for their tour, team Super Duper launches the ride of their lives in an outrageous road trip from Chi-town to Santa Monica. The professional scene doesn't exactly welcome nobody skaters, but these outsiders stick together through extreme misadventures. In their quest to go pro, they meet professional vert skating champions Bucky Lasek, Bob Burnquist and Pierre Luc Gagnon, skate pro Bam Margera and his crew Preston Lacy, Ehren Danger McGhehey and Jason Wee Man Acuña, as well as sexy skate chick Jamie as they grind handrails across America and force the skateboarding world to give 'em a piece of the action. Written by Sujit R. Varma

HERE IS A REVIEW OF THE MOVIE GRIND FROM DVDTALK

The summer skateboarding flop Grind is rated PG-13 for crude humor, sexual content, and language. I think this review might have been slapped with the same rating if it had been run past the MPAA, but probably just for language. See, Grind is really fucking bad. The movie stars Mike Vogel as our determined young hero, Eric Rivers. There are only fifty or so sponsored, professional skateboarders around the country, and Eric is hellbent on joining their ranks. He schemes to catch the eye of pro boarder Jimmy Wilson (Jason London), who trots around the country in a posh tour bus and has his pick of fabulously beautiful women. Eric gathers a group of friends -- broke 'n college bound Dustin (Adam Brody, who looks like someone took Colin Hanks, MTV News' Gideon Yago, and an inability to say the letter 's', put them in a blender, and mashed the "Puree" button), womanizer Sweet Lou (Joey Kern), and loudmouthed chronic farter Matt (Vince Vieluf, who's better in movies where he can't talk) -- and follows Wilson on tour, posing as a group with a non-existent sponsor. Hilarity theoretically ensues as the four of them travel from state to state, skating incessantly, finding romance, and getting caught up in all sorts of zany misadventures.

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