Sometimes you need a roll down memory lane to create perspective, and this documentary does just that. Don't go into this thinking you're watching just another skate or music doc made from lost VHS archives (although that's part of it) - There's a lot of those but this one stands out and resonates as it checks off all the boxes while stitching together an ostensibly disparate narrative, placing the viewer in the middle of all the chaos the title states. Don't sleep on this one, get your pads on and drop in.
Blood and Steel, Cedar Crest Country Club
2017
Action / Documentary
Blood and Steel, Cedar Crest Country Club
2017
Action / Documentary
Plot summary
"Blood and Steel: Cedar Crest Country Club," is a feature documentary that tells a story of East Coast punk and skateboard history; one that's untold to this day - recounted by the very pioneers from the D.C. hardcore punk music and skateboarding scene that created it. Cedar Crest was a ramp, but not just any ramp. It was a place of unadulterated freedom where cutting edge skateboarding and punk rock music collided and made history. The film takes the audience on a journey through the roots of east coast D-I-Y culture with the athletes, artists, bands and the characters that lived it. It features notables such as Ian MacKaye (Minor Threat / Fugazi),GWAR, and SCREAM as well as a long list of skateboarding legends.
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A time capsule
Interesting story, but...
Fascinating story about a massive, professionally built skate ramp in Northern Virginia. This doc starts out charting the skateboard craze of the late 70s and early 80s before litigious suits brought it all down. Out of desperation and luck, we see how the Cedar Crest Country Club ended up with a legendary ramp and scene.
However, there's no real meat here to grab ahold of. It lacks any real cohesive story and pacing to keep the viewer entranced. This ain't no Dog Town and Z-Boyz! It trails off into uninteresting home movies and too many personal "whoa, rad dude, let's party" anecdotes before the whole thing fades away. Honestly, the second half was a tough slog to get through.
Glad it was made, but surely a two paragraph Wikipedia entry has exactly the same info.