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Gilberts part was.....underwhelming? I know the song has been used multiple times before, but that Roy Orbison track went incredibly well with Elijah's 'hammer' section.
Quote from: HORSES on November 23, 2020, 05:36:02 PMExpand QuoteGilberts part was.....underwhelming? I know the song has been used multiple times before, but that Roy Orbison track went incredibly well with Elijah's 'hammer' section.[close]This part is without a doubt some of the most powerful switch skating ever documented. You’re tripping. Can’t wait to rewatch this.
Gilberts part was.....underwhelming? I know the song has been used multiple times before, but that Roy Orbison track went incredibly well with Elijah's 'hammer' section.[close]
Elijah's skating is great, but does anyone feel like he's cosplaying Dylan? In the arms and fits.Also, his first line he had total Dill arms. He's an amazing talent, but it feels disingenuous.
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“Cream of Gold” is a pretty random Pavement song. Dollars to donuts says a Crockett line will start at the part of the song that goes, “So much for destiny.”
Elijah Berle attempting to do the Austyn Gillette thing, where he tries to trick people into thinking he's hot through sheer force of will
This sucked. Elijah is the corniest dude in skateboarding and did nothing surprising or unexpected. Reusing the Roy Orbison song for a fourth time was also weak as fuck. On the other hand, Gilbert's footage was great (as was his song) and deserves to be presented without obnoxious and unnecessary b-roll shots between every other clip.