There have been a few claims at the elusive surf kickflip, but if this video is real (and it appears to be) then on Friday morning, March 4, 2011, Zoltan Torkos did it. Which is good, because he’s been trying them for a while now.
Here’s a little footage from scene seven of Jamie Heinrich’s coming of age film I Like You. The film, which apparently includes acting from Portland renaissance man Dave Seoane, reportedly goes something like this:
I Like You is an honest and raw depiction of teenage life. It takes an unfiltered look at the rewards and perils of being a teenager in love and the trials and tribulations that come along with it. It’s a journey of coming of age and the twist and turns of first time teenage love angst.
Guess we’ll have to see the movie to find out what Dave’s character has in mind after driving that van way off into the hills outside Reno.
Just think: we can watch the entire US Grand Prix of Snowboarding Halfpipe tomorrow (March 5, 2011) at 2 PM PST from Mammoth Mountain right here. Nice, huh?
Bert Lamar was one of the first pro skateboarders to successfully cross over to snowboarding. First with Look Snowboards and then by launching his own company Lamar Snowboards (and later Elevation Snowboards). Though the brand (which he no longer owns) still takes up a big chunk of booth space at the SIA Show in Denver, Bert left snowboarding for golf years ago.
This is for everyone around the world who believes it silly that snowboarders live in Southern California. Mt. Baldy (where all Todd Richard’s power footage was shot) is 45 miles from downtown LA. Go ahead and weep. It’s okay.
The second installment of World Industries‘ seven-part skateboard video series It’s Your World, launched last night with Timmy Knuth. Knuth’s part follows Anthony Shetler whose video dropped January 20, 2011.
Shaun White stepping up his acting (and lady killee) game in the new Black Keys video Howling For You. Don’t worry about having to watch the entire video.
More snowboard tomfoolery from the Signal Snowboards factory. It’s like these guys can make whatever they want. In this case they’re making a pair of Vans slip-on snowboards.