For real! I started skating in 2000 and owned loads of great skate videos, from the original Plan B vids to Welcome to Hell, Jump Off a Building, One Step Beyond, Manual Labor, many, many others, but I probably watched Thrashin' to get stoked to skate the most, mainly just for that downhill race section at the end; there wasn't anything like that in my entire library aside from Chris Senn's part in Jump Off a Building, and bombing hills was my favorite. I never had any Anti-Hero videos, unfortunately.
@@maximusprime3459 l should of mentioned that movie too. I use to watch it all the time. Back to the future was the reason l got into skateboarding. Another film l use to watch only for the skateboarding was Police Academy 4 which had the original bones brigade.
my age is only a number cause im shredded like stallone in rambo2 or so....maybe rambo3 furthermore... someone like you would pee pee your outa shape pants if u wokeup shreeded like me. unpleasant non ripped ppl not smiling as they speak to me don't get answers to question marks. If u are older than me, it's not too late to growup
I've been skating since 74 and I still have my first board. Yes it still rolls ! I don't collect I skate every board I own I currently own over 50 complete boards and over 500 decks
I saw Tony in a "wellness supplement" commercial last week and I got the same feeling you get when you turn on the classic radio station expecting to hear Led Zeppelin and they're playing Pearl Jam.
@@jaysanchez5804Just know that someone had to pay for the rights to use that. That is why getting a song writing credit is so important in a band, the money gets split between performance and writer.
Gleaming the Cube was an awesome movie for me when I was a kid. It was one of only a few kid or skate movies that my parents took seriously enough to watch with us.
I absolutely loved that chase scene with Circle Jerks' Wild in the Street. I lived on a sick hill and would bomb it right after watching that scene, many, many times. The downhill race at the end was also legitimately gnarly, and it definitely influenced my love of hill bombing, my favorite thing in skateboarding, really. As cheesy as Thrashin' was, the skating was super gnarly, and as a skater in the early 00's who was obsessed with 80's skating, Thrashin' was pure gold because it was the only 80's skate footage I had access to pre-yt.
I'm a kid of the '80s. I grew up loving thrashing when I heard Josh brolin didn't like it. It was a little heartbreaking, but I understand that sometimes when you do projects you might not be as proud of them, but I'm glad he's embraced the good things about it and what it's done for people and I am one of those people. I got diagnosed with multiple sclerosis 2 years ago. Thrashing was a movie I grew up watching and the song staring down the demons and his training montage with the broken arm. Help me through my chemotherapy and stem cell transplant. I had to do and I use it to inspire and move me just about every day. Thank you Joshua brolin thank you Pamela gidley I appreciate you guys so much and thank you. Tony hawk and the bone brigade really appreciate you guys as well
Thrashin' was huge for skaters because skateboarding was still a weird subculture at the time. Any depiction of skating in popular culture was a big deal.
@@jujutaino5403 True most things are. But one of the problem with gleaming the cube was it came too late. By the time it hit the theaters the skating fever was all ready dying. The only one left were die hard skaters. who mocked the movie. Also trying turn it into a revenge action movie...Not a good idea. Trashin was first and started it all. Cleaming, was just what showed it was over
@@galvanizedgnome I've read about Kedis. His dad was a drug dealer that would get Kedis high at 12 or younger and have him have sex with women. Never heard about his Epstein connection though.
@@anthonyhernandez3569 *BIG BIG FACTS!!!* There’s a Thrashin’ retrospective here on YT by Bread and Cinemas that does an amazing job explaining what these surface-level corny movies meant to subcultures that were starting to get mainstream looks.
I loved the music in Thrashin. My top 3 are Blackeyed Blonde by The red hot chilli peppers, Staring down the demons by Animotion and Wild in the streets by The Circle Jerks. Plus That’s Good by Devo.
This movie definitely changed the musical leanings for this 10 year old boy in 86. Almost 40 years later the Peppers are still my favorite band. I just seen the Circle Jerks last summer too. I don’t skate anymore, but punk rock definitely changed my life, and it started with this movie.
What! Thrashin was freaking awesome. I remember being like 9 or 10 yrs old and I'd pretend I was on a board with my arms behind my back going downhill,lol, and my older brother would constantly give me shit for looking stupid af while doing it. Ahh such wholesome childhood memories.
My story related to Trashin': I was about 8 years old when I first saw the movie along with a couple of kids in the neighbourhood. I was living in a part of Europe, everything flat as a tiled floor. No hills around. Still we got skateboards from our parents and played racing on a downhill event on flat with the kids from the neighborhood. Then I promised myself I am gonna become a downhill skateboarder. Past 30 years I moved to a place with hills around and this childhood memory suddenly kicks in out of nowhere. I am like, ok, now is the time. I traced down the local downhill longboard community, bought the gear and after 5 years of practicing, learning I became a downhill longboarder. Living the best life right now.
"Favorite" part about Thrashin' was Brolin's character talking about skateboarding while the love interest chic sits across from him at the table doing an Oscar worthy performance in pretending to be interested in the nonsense he's spewing.
hAHAHAHAHAHA. Oh Dude you kill me. That was super funny. But thinking back more than 20 years. Yeah you're right an Oscar worthy performance. Hahahahaha. But isn't that sort of what we do,when girls talk to us about what their friends are up to? PS I think they became an item for a short while after that movie. Cause when Pamela died,he wrote something like my :rip Pamela my girlfriend 2 times or something
Gleaming the Cube was my first favorite movie. It was the first non blockbuster I gravitated too. Christian Slater was my favorite actor for a long time
I have the movie on DVD. I watch it frequently. I still laugh every time they cut the roof off of that Volkswagen and he tells everybody that his shop teacher would be proud and that cabriolet means fast car lol
Thrashin meant EVERYTHING to us in Sweden. It was our only video that showed real skating! We didnt believe Dogtown was a real place. All the bowls and the ramp and the downhill like... we LOVED this movie! Still do. Is it a corny story? Yes, but so what! Its an incredible movie! Full stop! The Ramp Locals RULE!
My friends and I loved Thrashin’. I remember talking about it on the playground and all of us started skating. It may be a “dumb” movie or whatever, but the doesn’t change my love for it. It’s a freakin’ classic in my mind.
I agree. The storytelling isn't very original. It's basically Romeo & Juliet on skateboard.The director/producer even admitted as much in the behind the scenes video. But so was every other teen movie in the 80s. Dirty Dancing. Flash dance. Lambada.Rooftops etc. To name a few. Though I will say.The fight scene in thrashing could've been batter produced. Josh fight like a girl. But at least he got laid doing it.
Come on, Thrashin was apart of my childhood golden age of Skateboarding 🛹 embrace it man. So many Excellent Skaters in that movie. Hosoi was a Dagger haha, this movie reminds me of one of my Best friends of my Life JT, he passed away and I miss him to this day. Him and I would street Skate constantly and in between watch Thrashin, & the Bones Brigade videos, Horror movies and make each other laugh our asses off. Those were the days. RIP JT. I miss you Bro.
Tony is refreshing to watch and listen to bc he’s so passionate. He just spoke about a bowl that was opened 40 years ago like it was YESTERDAY, “we got to skate it for like TWO days!” He’s too real! I can watch all day!
As a poser skater kid , riding around on my Vision 'Gator' around 87 , I thought it was pretty cool. 😂 I like the opening credits with all the half pipe action and that Devo song 'That's Good'. Forever lodged into my memory.
What qualifies as a " poser".. did you sometimes sk8 with unknowns/ strangers...? Could you Ollie of stairs?, railslide benches....did you want a H- street board...and did you try to learn shove-its
@@barclaydonaldson8863 Na .. I just wasn't athletically inclined and didn't have much aptitude for the tricks. I liked the 'culture' and the style .. so yeah, I was a poser. I was 13 though. 😂 The vert boards were the thing back then .. When I stood my Billy Ruff deck up right it was just about as tall as I was. I couldn't Ollie .. I sucked. 😂
@@fredsanjabi6982 ...as a sk8 er...it was a " tole booth" to pass thru " poser questioning"... I skated with ( what would become great artists of sorts)... but at the time we're just happy to do fakies...and tic tacks for hours and just talk...sk8ing in 80s, 90s...twas a fun perhaps looked down at activity. The moves and art were great
Yeah I understand. I’m in that demographic. Reading through the comments, this conversation hit close to home. We’d spend hours perfecting ollies, attempting kickflips (getting stoked when we’d manage to land 1 in 50)😅. Go to the local vert ramp (finally “dropping in” on our 100th visit) perfecting tailtaps, rail slides, and pulling off the coveted 50/50 Decks were wide, at least one article of clothing was neon, Big Gulps reigned supreme, and I loved every moment of it. 🤘
"...and then there's this TARANTULA" (audio gets all loud) 😂💕👏👍 I grew up watchung Thrashin'. My brother and all friends loved that movie. Watched dozens of times 👍
Thrashin introduced me to The Circle Jerks. Still my favorite punk band to this day. I even used the movie as the basis for a phoney book report I did in school, and I called it "The L.A. Massacre", because I didn't read any book, so I faked it and used the entire Thrashin plot line. The teacher fell for it, and gave me an A. Lol
Thrashin' was an amazing movie as a kid. I mean it had EVERYTHING you ever needed - chicks, Cali, rock n' roll, skateboards, teenage angst.. It brought me a whole different pov on things. I saw it in the early 90s on vhs. Still watch it every now n then! 🙂
Loved this movie as a kid and first time I saw chili peppers playing Black eyed blonde with Hillel, with a gas mask on..that movie meant the world to me and my small town skater friends!! Classic
I was in 7th grade. I also liked Breakin' 2 - Electric Boogaloo. Yeah... not such a quality film but still... nostalgia for kids. I was a kid. I watched it not long ago and cringed but it still carried that vibe of when life was so much easier and fun.
@@dnbsoldier7259 😂 Ska-bleed! I think there might be a manked in there too. I spent $2 every couple weeks to rent it and watched with my skater friends. Isn’t Bucky Lasek a 10 year old in that scene?
Dude, I love (even now and again, today) watching this movie just to count all the inconsistencies and crew in the shots. Plus, I still use the line "... Hey ladies. I'm classy, I swear.... I know him."
I feel like Tony didn't give Josh enough props for Thrashin. He declared Spade an OG for being able to skate in a basic way and for starring in the Police Academy movie that featured some skateboarding scenes yet Brolin was a part of a real crew and Thrashin was a classic.
Yeah I know what you mean. I was thinking about this movie a week ago and got it on DVD off eBay to revisit it from my childhood. Great memories!!! I always wondered how much of the skating Josh actually did. I mean there’s parts where you can clearly see it’s him skating and times it’s a double but I always felt they did a good job and it wasn’t too obvious. I always wondered if he did any of the bowl skating scenes or if that was all his double doing it?
Both of "THOSE" movies got me out of my abusive alcoholic drug dealing stepfathers clutches. When I saw the amazing person and life Tony had created, It was inspiring as a man. Thank you guys.
This is so cool. I got into skateboarding because of Bones Brigade and Thrashin ' Seeing them talk about it after all these years, puts the biggest smile on face. Thank you for the memories.
Thrashin, just like the surfing movie North Shore, only needed to age. It's a time capsule that completely captured the era and the only thing that was really off about the movie was that the Daggers were actually the cool/good guys... Kinda like Johnny in Karate Kid. Loved it then, love it now.
It's a shit movie, but as a skater kid, it was the bomb, and to see these two guys get where they are is so fun. Also, props to the scene where Josh is meant to have his board and someone hands it to him from off screen and you can see it happen
Thrashin' brings back such great memories. Was my skateboard movie as a kid along with all the Powell Peralta movies coming out! Stayed watching these non-stop when I wasn't skating!
Can somebody please put Josh Brolin and Thomas Haden Church in a quirky comedy/action movie together (something akin to The Nice Guys or Sideways) where they play brothers?
I’m a 90s kid, I came into skateboarding when all the best videos were coming out….but I found Thrashin at the my local video store and loooooved it! Of course it doesn’t hold up now that I’m adult, but I will always have fond memories of it.
Movies like Thrashin and RAD are the reason i got into what is now called “action sports” so they may hate it before a ton of us those were markers in making us who we are
North Shore was also in this category of so bad it was good, now it's a classic 80's film along with RAD and the obvious sk18 films we all know and hate to love.
Thrashin has always been a favorite of mine just watched it last week. It holds a special bond growing up. Renting it on vhs to now blu ray. I have the poster hung up. Just shows opinions
My Step-Dad was an extra in Thrashin'. He was also a top notch Audio Engineer who worked on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. I still think being an extra in Thrashin is cooler. F U Josh and Tony!!!!
When you thing about it, it is such a lame movie BUT 86 man... 8-6. Different times, different era can't judge it by todays standards. I recorded it to VHS and watched it so many times that the tape almost went blank.
Grind was my first skateboard movie. I used to watch that shit like every week when I was a kid. Then I got a hold of Thrashers Jaded on VHS tape and would literally watch it on repeat studying all the tricks and lined. Great soundtrack too.
Thrashin saved my life. I was at a desperate point in my life, fuckin everything up, ashamed of who I was....then I saw Thrashin and said "holy fuck, at least I wasn't in that piece of shit" LOL
Hell yeah! Rad was filmed close to where I live and the music continues as part of the soundtrack of my life. The song send me an Angel stills hits hard and the opening theme used in the awesome movie “Turbo Kid” instantly made that film a classic.
It was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid. It introduced me to punk rock music. It has some cheese to it but man was it good for skater kids in the 80’s!
I have to go back and watch Gleaming the Cube again because I remember it as being a pretty good movie. What's funny is Max Perlich, who played Yabbo in the film, used to live in my neighborhood about 10 years ago. I kept bumping into him at the 7/11, but didn't say anything until he was ahead of me in line one day and didn't have enough cash to complete the transaction and the clerk wasn't letting him slide... I just popped up and said, "I got it, bro... I know who you are." Anyways, he waits for me outside and we chat for 10 minutes about movies and stuff... really nice, slightly eccentric guy. Anyways, he paid me back the next time I ran into him.
Thrashin and Rad were like my life when I was a kid. Anyone who like to BMX and Skateboard loved those movies as a kid.
My cousin and I just went to a screening of Rad at a local theater. Probably watched it 100 times growing up. Sung all the songs and had a blast.
Same for most of us in our 40's bro!!
You do realize the plot for both movies is basically the same. 🤷♂️🤦♂️😂 I still love them though.
Fuck yeah.. I saw them both at the show. I thought I was cool with my hutch trickstar.
Rad!!
What a fucking gem!!!!!
"Trashing" and "Gleaming the Cube" are '80s classics.
My two favourite movies of all time, then Rad, then Breakin and Breakin 2, then Beat street
And Rad
@@BlindingSun_ breakdance 2 electric boogaloo. Loved it.
Linoleum on the floor, head spins, backspins 😂
I remember renting Sick Boys at Video Plaza
The cube was incredible.
Who couldn’t resist to go skateboarding after watching this when they were a kid.
For real! I started skating in 2000 and owned loads of great skate videos, from the original Plan B vids to Welcome to Hell, Jump Off a Building, One Step Beyond, Manual Labor, many, many others, but I probably watched Thrashin' to get stoked to skate the most, mainly just for that downhill race section at the end; there wasn't anything like that in my entire library aside from Chris Senn's part in Jump Off a Building, and bombing hills was my favorite. I never had any Anti-Hero videos, unfortunately.
Kids that weren’t retarded?
Gleaming the Cube did that for me but Thrashin' is great.
@@maximusprime3459 l should of mentioned that movie too. I use to watch it all the time. Back to the future was the reason l got into skateboarding. Another film l use to watch only for the skateboarding was Police Academy 4 which had the original bones brigade.
@@morgellon7877I always recommend Maple: Seven step to heaven. Donger's hops is still second to none.
Josh's "Oh, fuck, dude!" after the "no, chrissie, come back" had me rolling.
That got me. But I still hadn’t recovered from “Dude, your acting is so bad, you’re hurting people.” 😂
That was hilarious!
I started skating in 86' cuz of thrashin
skating almost 40yrs still at sponsor level😊
Who's your sponsor?
"Metamucil"?
I guess it " Depends" on the tour, right?
(Im older than you, dont flip out, Goofy)
my age is only a number cause im shredded like stallone in rambo2 or so....maybe rambo3
furthermore...
someone like you would pee pee your outa shape pants if u wokeup shreeded like me. unpleasant non ripped ppl not smiling as they speak to me don't get answers to question marks.
If u are older than me, it's not too late to growup
Damn dude your poor knees
But can you kickflip a wheelchair ?
I've been skating since 74 and I still have my first board. Yes it still rolls ! I don't collect I skate every board I own I currently own over 50 complete boards and over 500 decks
The movie doesn’t need saving, it’s one of the best movies ever.
I saw Tony in a "wellness supplement" commercial last week and I got the same feeling you get when you turn on the classic radio station expecting to hear Led Zeppelin and they're playing Pearl Jam.
"The oldies" now includes 90's gangsta rap and grunge lmao
@@shalakabooyaka1480 antiques, hidden treasures.
_laughs in arthritis_
Heard sublime what I got turned into elevator music played on the weather channel
@@jaysanchez5804Just know that someone had to pay for the rights to use that. That is why getting a song writing credit is so important in a band, the money gets split between performance and writer.
Gleaming the Cube was an awesome movie for me when I was a kid. It was one of only a few kid or skate movies that my parents took seriously enough to watch with us.
Slater and a better movie. More skating in Thrashin'.
Christian Slater sucks!
August 1986 was the 1st date with my now wife….Thrashin was the movie we saw. Best date ever!!!
❤
I absolutely loved that chase scene with Circle Jerks' Wild in the Street. I lived on a sick hill and would bomb it right after watching that scene, many, many times. The downhill race at the end was also legitimately gnarly, and it definitely influenced my love of hill bombing, my favorite thing in skateboarding, really. As cheesy as Thrashin' was, the skating was super gnarly, and as a skater in the early 00's who was obsessed with 80's skating, Thrashin' was pure gold because it was the only 80's skate footage I had access to pre-yt.
Have you seen gleaming the cube and search for animal chin?.
Hell yeah I grew up with that movie badass
RHCP doing black eyed blonde in this flick was a key moment as well
My cousin's and I saw it in the theater and we loved it and still do.
I'm a kid of the '80s. I grew up loving thrashing when I heard Josh brolin didn't like it. It was a little heartbreaking, but I understand that sometimes when you do projects you might not be as proud of them, but I'm glad he's embraced the good things about it and what it's done for people and I am one of those people. I got diagnosed with multiple sclerosis 2 years ago. Thrashing was a movie I grew up watching and the song staring down the demons and his training montage with the broken arm. Help me through my chemotherapy and stem cell transplant. I had to do and I use it to inspire and move me just about every day. Thank you Joshua brolin thank you Pamela gidley I appreciate you guys so much and thank you. Tony hawk and the bone brigade really appreciate you guys as well
Thrashin' was huge for skaters because skateboarding was still a weird subculture at the time. Any depiction of skating in popular culture was a big deal.
Yeah. He should be grateful for it.
Gleaming the cube was better
@@jujutaino5403 Nope. Thrashing doesn't have a super plot. But it' still batter than gleaming the cube. Which was too little to late.
@@corporalhicks4532 meh debateable
@@jujutaino5403 True most things are. But one of the problem with gleaming the cube was it came too late. By the time it hit the theaters the skating fever was all ready dying. The only one left were die hard skaters. who mocked the movie. Also trying turn it into a revenge action movie...Not a good idea. Trashin was first and started it all. Cleaming, was just what showed it was over
I remember we spray painted Ramp Locals with the funny S on our halpipe too 😅
Thrashin was great, it was a massive part of my childhood
I will always love Thrashin' for introducing me to the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Black Eyed Blonde !!!!
AMEN!
Yep, first record I ever bought was Uplift Mofo Party Plan because of watching Thrashin' from a borrowed VHS. Best album from RHCP to date.
Look into Kedis and Epstien. Those poor kids. All your heroes are evil.
@@galvanizedgnome I've read about Kedis. His dad was a drug dealer that would get Kedis high at 12 or younger and have him have sex with women. Never heard about his Epstein connection though.
@@galvanizedgnomeglad someone said it
Gleaming the cube 100% best skate movie ever.
Loved everything about Thrashin!! The old school skating was fire 🔥🔥!!
EY! Don't f**k with Thrashin', it was a super important movie for us kids back in the 80s. Brolin should be proud to be part of it
I like it
Breakin and Beat Street were made corny but were very important for the culture.
Yeah man as a young skater back in the day. Thrashin and gleaming the cube was my world.
Thats how i discovered Red Hot Chilli Peppers.
@@anthonyhernandez3569 *BIG BIG FACTS!!!* There’s a Thrashin’ retrospective here on YT by Bread and Cinemas that does an amazing job explaining what these surface-level corny movies meant to subcultures that were starting to get mainstream looks.
Gleaming the cube!!! Tony was in that skateboarding movie with Christian slater back in the day
I loved the music in Thrashin. My top 3 are Blackeyed Blonde by The red hot chilli peppers, Staring down the demons by Animotion and Wild in the streets by The Circle Jerks. Plus That’s Good by Devo.
I’m a big believer in no film left behind. If it made a mark on somebody’s life in any way, even if people laugh at it, at least you’re remembered
Love when the boom mic almost hit the Ramp Locals in the head! Also probably a lot of our intros to RHCP. Best cut in the movie: “no, you be there!”
This movie definitely changed the musical leanings for this 10 year old boy in 86. Almost 40 years later the Peppers are still my favorite band. I just seen the Circle Jerks last summer too. I don’t skate anymore, but punk rock definitely changed my life, and it started with this movie.
What! Thrashin was freaking awesome. I remember being like 9 or 10 yrs old and I'd pretend I was on a board with my arms behind my back going downhill,lol, and my older brother would constantly give me shit for looking stupid af while doing it. Ahh such wholesome childhood memories.
My story related to Trashin': I was about 8 years old when I first saw the movie along with a couple of kids in the neighbourhood. I was living in a part of Europe, everything flat as a tiled floor. No hills around. Still we got skateboards from our parents and played racing on a downhill event on flat with the kids from the neighborhood. Then I promised myself I am gonna become a downhill skateboarder. Past 30 years I moved to a place with hills around and this childhood memory suddenly kicks in out of nowhere. I am like, ok, now is the time. I traced down the local downhill longboard community, bought the gear and after 5 years of practicing, learning I became a downhill longboarder. Living the best life right now.
"Favorite" part about Thrashin' was Brolin's character talking about skateboarding while the love interest chic sits across from him at the table doing an Oscar worthy performance in pretending to be interested in the nonsense he's spewing.
hAHAHAHAHAHA. Oh Dude you kill me. That was super funny.
But thinking back more than 20 years. Yeah you're right an Oscar worthy performance. Hahahahaha.
But isn't that sort of what we do,when girls talk to us about what their friends are up to?
PS I think they became an item for a short while after that movie.
Cause when Pamela died,he wrote something like my :rip Pamela my girlfriend 2 times or something
Gleaming the Cube was my first favorite movie. It was the first non blockbuster I gravitated too. Christian Slater was my favorite actor for a long time
I have the movie on DVD. I watch it frequently. I still laugh every time they cut the roof off of that Volkswagen and he tells everybody that his shop teacher would be proud and that cabriolet means fast car lol
Gleaming the Cube I loved as a kid...
Thrashin meant EVERYTHING to us in Sweden. It was our only video that showed real skating! We didnt believe Dogtown was a real place. All the bowls and the ramp and the downhill like... we LOVED this movie! Still do. Is it a corny story? Yes, but so what! Its an incredible movie! Full stop!
The Ramp Locals RULE!
Come on Brolin don't be a Val Jerk, Thrashin is the bomb!
Now he’s Monk and he thinks he’s cool!
My friends and I loved Thrashin’. I remember talking about it on the playground and all of us started skating. It may be a “dumb” movie or whatever, but the doesn’t change my love for it. It’s a freakin’ classic in my mind.
I agree. The storytelling isn't very original. It's basically Romeo & Juliet on skateboard.The director/producer even admitted as much in the behind the scenes video.
But so was every other teen movie in the 80s. Dirty Dancing. Flash dance. Lambada.Rooftops etc. To name a few.
Though I will say.The fight scene in thrashing could've been batter produced. Josh fight like a girl. But at least he got laid doing it.
Come on, Thrashin was apart of my childhood golden age of Skateboarding 🛹 embrace it man. So many Excellent Skaters in that movie. Hosoi was a Dagger haha, this movie reminds me of one of my Best friends of my Life JT, he passed away and I miss him to this day. Him and I would street Skate constantly and in between watch Thrashin, & the Bones Brigade videos, Horror movies and make each other laugh our asses off. Those were the days. RIP JT. I miss you Bro.
Tony is refreshing to watch and listen to bc he’s so passionate. He just spoke about a bowl that was opened 40 years ago like it was YESTERDAY, “we got to skate it for like TWO days!” He’s too real! I can watch all day!
As a poser skater kid , riding around on my Vision 'Gator' around 87 , I thought it was pretty cool. 😂 I like the opening credits with all the half pipe action and that Devo song 'That's Good'. Forever lodged into my memory.
What qualifies as a " poser".. did you sometimes sk8 with unknowns/ strangers...? Could you Ollie of stairs?, railslide benches....did you want a H- street board...and did you try to learn shove-its
@@barclaydonaldson8863 Na .. I just wasn't athletically inclined and didn't have much aptitude for the tricks. I liked the 'culture' and the style .. so yeah, I was a poser. I was 13 though. 😂 The vert boards were the thing back then .. When I stood my Billy Ruff deck up right it was just about as tall as I was. I couldn't Ollie .. I sucked. 😂
😂 omg the honesty (we’re all clearly the same age 💀)
@@fredsanjabi6982 ...as a sk8 er...it was a " tole booth" to pass thru " poser questioning"... I skated with ( what would become great artists of sorts)... but at the time we're just happy to do fakies...and tic tacks for hours and just talk...sk8ing in 80s, 90s...twas a fun perhaps looked down at activity. The moves and art were great
Yeah I understand. I’m in that demographic. Reading through the comments, this conversation hit close to home. We’d spend hours perfecting ollies, attempting kickflips (getting stoked when we’d manage to land 1 in 50)😅. Go to the local vert ramp (finally “dropping in” on our 100th visit) perfecting tailtaps, rail slides, and pulling off the coveted 50/50
Decks were wide, at least one article of clothing was neon, Big Gulps reigned supreme, and I loved every moment of it. 🤘
"...and then there's this TARANTULA" (audio gets all loud) 😂💕👏👍
I grew up watchung Thrashin'. My brother and all friends loved that movie. Watched dozens of times 👍
Thrashin introduced me to The Circle Jerks. Still my favorite punk band to this day.
I even used the movie as the basis for a phoney book report I did in school, and I called it "The L.A. Massacre", because I didn't read any book, so I faked it and used the entire Thrashin plot line. The teacher fell for it, and gave me an A. Lol
Thrashin' was an amazing movie as a kid. I mean it had EVERYTHING you ever needed - chicks, Cali, rock n' roll, skateboards, teenage angst.. It brought me a whole different pov on things. I saw it in the early 90s on vhs. Still watch it every now n then! 🙂
Loved this movie as a kid and first time I saw chili peppers playing Black eyed blonde with Hillel, with a gas mask on..that movie meant the world to me and my small town skater friends!! Classic
My favourite film when i was 8-9..i skated into my 20's..just started again...
A older cousin and I walked to a video store to rent thrashin when I was in 4th grade. I watch it with my 8 year old son now.
I loved this movie as a kid!
Thrashin meant a lot to so many young skater kids in the 80’s and 90’s.
and here they are thrashin our childhoods
Nothing 90s
I was in 7th grade. I also liked Breakin' 2 - Electric Boogaloo. Yeah... not such a quality film but still... nostalgia for kids. I was a kid. I watched it not long ago and cringed but it still carried that vibe of when life was so much easier and fun.
Same! It's a nostalgia thing!
HIlarious! I just watched my DVD of Breakin' 2 last night.
Both Breakin’ movies were corny!! But Beat Street was awesome!!!
@@robfromvan I hear you from all the way back in the 80s!
The Search for Animal Chin is the best 80’s skate movie.
You are correct
Hands down, and it's not even close! "Maps to the skater's homes!" LOL
@@dnbsoldier7259 Chris Miller is hilarious in the backyard town house scene!
@@distantgalaxymusic1447 Twanked and danked! Don't forget about Johnny Rad and The Eggplants!
@@dnbsoldier7259 😂 Ska-bleed! I think there might be a manked in there too. I spent $2 every couple weeks to rent it and watched with my skater friends.
Isn’t Bucky Lasek a 10 year old in that scene?
The producers laughing in the background is top tier!!! A++++
i still love thrashin...WILD IN THE STREETS!!!!
That movie is a 80s skateboarding classic. It always will be one of my childhood favorites.
I love Thrashin. For a kid growing up back then, it was and still is one of my favorite movies. I had the biggest crush on Pamela Gidley. RIP
Dude, I love (even now and again, today) watching this movie just to count all the inconsistencies and crew in the shots. Plus, I still use the line "... Hey ladies. I'm classy, I swear.... I know him."
I'll never forget how he wears his wrist guards backward on the poster promo for thrashin.
Look I'm 50 years old and I still get excited when Circle Jerks "wild in the streets" starts playing on the chase scene. It will never get old to me.
I feel like Tony didn't give Josh enough props for Thrashin. He declared Spade an OG for being able to skate in a basic way and for starring in the Police Academy movie that featured some skateboarding scenes yet Brolin was a part of a real crew and Thrashin was a classic.
Yeah I know what you mean. I was thinking about this movie a week ago and got it on DVD off eBay to revisit it from my childhood. Great memories!!! I always wondered how much of the skating Josh actually did. I mean there’s parts where you can clearly see it’s him skating and times it’s a double but I always felt they did a good job and it wasn’t too obvious. I always wondered if he did any of the bowl skating scenes or if that was all his double doing it?
Both of "THOSE" movies got me out of my abusive alcoholic drug dealing stepfathers clutches. When I saw the amazing person and life Tony had created, It was inspiring as a man. Thank you guys.
Thrashin was like finding god as a 10 year old
How can you not like this movie! It is what it is. Early days for a lot of talents. Epic piece of cultural movie!
The truth is that in 2023 we have come full circle, and Thrashin' is cool again. "Everything old is new again."
Jesus that's what my parents said when Dirty Dancing came out
@@TheIronDuke9dirty dancing is a great movie
This is so cool. I got into skateboarding because of Bones Brigade and Thrashin ' Seeing them talk about it after all these years, puts the biggest smile on face. Thank you for the memories.
Thrashin, just like the surfing movie North Shore, only needed to age. It's a time capsule that completely captured the era and the only thing that was really off about the movie was that the Daggers were actually the cool/good guys... Kinda like Johnny in Karate Kid. Loved it then, love it now.
North Shore is a gem
Tony has no room to talk, Gleaming the Cube.. Really Pizza Hut delivery guy
It's a shit movie, but as a skater kid, it was the bomb, and to see these two guys get where they are is so fun. Also, props to the scene where Josh is meant to have his board and someone hands it to him from off screen and you can see it happen
I'm 48 and still love Thrashin' and have it on DVD. I guess you haven't seen any movies in the last 23 years.
Meh. I am 49 and still love Thrashin'. It doesn't change the fact that it's objectively a turd of a movie@@MickSupper
Thrashin' brings back such great memories. Was my skateboard movie as a kid along with all the Powell Peralta movies coming out! Stayed watching these non-stop when I wasn't skating!
Thrashin,' Rad, Breakin, and Beat Street all day
I've never seen Beat Street, but have the others on DVD. Used to have Rad on VHS.
Tony Hanks, legend.
Can somebody please put Josh Brolin and Thomas Haden Church in a quirky comedy/action movie together (something akin to The Nice Guys or Sideways) where they play brothers?
BMX Bandits was sick too!!!
Hell Yeah..
Thrashin’ was awesome. Terrible but awesome.
Terribly Awsome
Like a lot of 80s films. Hahaha but we all still watch em. Miss the old days
So was RAD, but us freestyle riders ate it up. We didn’t care about the story, we just got off on naming the riders in their scenes.
I’m a 90s kid, I came into skateboarding when all the best videos were coming out….but I found Thrashin at the my local video store and loooooved it! Of course it doesn’t hold up now that I’m adult, but I will always have fond memories of it.
The skating scenes in Thrashin’ were dope though
We knew Thrashin' wasn't a great movie when it came out, and we definitely thought some of it was cheesy, but we still loved it.
"It's So Terrible it's Awesome!" Exactly, especially for a SK8 Kid in The 80's. I Think it was The 1st Movie I Saw All About Skaters.
THRASHIN Was awesome!!!
After watching it in the 80s we all did the gauntlet jousting!!!!!
RAD is just as awesome but for BMXers
Movies like Thrashin and RAD are the reason i got into what is now called “action sports” so they may hate it before a ton of us those were markers in making us who we are
Thrashin saved my life….
North Shore was also in this category of so bad it was good, now it's a classic 80's film along with RAD and the obvious sk18 films we all know and hate to love.
North Shore was the best
I fucking love GLEAMING THE CUBE
"Gleaming the Cube" is probably my favorite skateboarding movie from that era. I wanted an underground fort for about 3 Xmas's.
Thrashin’ was fantastic movie, still 100x better than movies today
Probably Brolin's best acting. lol He was also on an episode of 21 Jump Street and was awesome in it.
I’m so glad Tony and Jason do podcast like this now
Thrashin has always been a favorite of mine just watched it last week. It holds a special bond growing up. Renting it on vhs to now blu ray. I have the poster hung up. Just shows opinions
Tony Hawk looks like if Ralph Machio and William Zabka fused together as 1.
My Step-Dad was an extra in Thrashin'. He was also a top notch Audio Engineer who worked on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. I still think being an extra in Thrashin is cooler. F U Josh and Tony!!!!
I absolutely loved Thrashin'! I first saw it as a kid in the 80s. I still love it as an adult.
Thrashin is one of a kind, cmon
hearing josh brolin talking about skating is kind of awesome
When you thing about it, it is such a lame movie BUT 86 man... 8-6. Different times, different era can't judge it by todays standards. I recorded it to VHS and watched it so many times that the tape almost went blank.
Grind was my first skateboard movie. I used to watch that shit like every week when I was a kid. Then I got a hold of Thrashers Jaded on VHS tape and would literally watch it on repeat studying all the tricks and lined. Great soundtrack too.
Thrashin saved my life. I was at a desperate point in my life, fuckin everything up, ashamed of who I was....then I saw Thrashin and said "holy fuck, at least I wasn't in that piece of shit" LOL
2:21 when Jason says Thrashin was terrible, you can hear someone from the other room have a good hearty laugh lol
well, it certainly aint gleaming the cube, lol. just kidding, they both sucked......now RAD on the other hand....
Gleaming the cube ripped!
as a bmx'er in the mid 80s RAD was it
Hell yeah! Rad was filmed close to where I live and the music continues as part of the soundtrack of my life. The song send me an Angel stills hits hard and the opening theme used in the awesome movie “Turbo Kid” instantly made that film a classic.
Jason is hilarious lmao "hard not to laugh in his face though" wrong crowd with tony and josh but i laughed hard 😂
I’m barely remember Thrashing, but I was mad hyped seeing the Bones Brigade in Police Academy 4.
Dudes, this is one of my favorite films. Movie rules!
Dude yall r nuts...THRASHIN' will forever be one of my top 3 childhood movies!!!
Rad
Thrashin
Iron eagle
This movie got the need for me to start skating when i was a kid.
It was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid. It introduced me to punk rock music. It has some cheese to it but man was it good for skater kids in the 80’s!
I have to go back and watch Gleaming the Cube again because I remember it as being a pretty good movie. What's funny is Max Perlich, who played Yabbo in the film, used to live in my neighborhood about 10 years ago. I kept bumping into him at the 7/11, but didn't say anything until he was ahead of me in line one day and didn't have enough cash to complete the transaction and the clerk wasn't letting him slide... I just popped up and said, "I got it, bro... I know who you are." Anyways, he waits for me outside and we chat for 10 minutes about movies and stuff... really nice, slightly eccentric guy. Anyways, he paid me back the next time I ran into him.
I need to watch it again too. I think I saw it in the theater and didn't like it, but probably because I was comparing it to Thrashin'.
I love these old 80s Skateboard flicks, but 'Lords of Dogtown' holds a special place in my heart man....🤔
I still love Thrasin to this day. Glad you did it.
One of the best movies ever!