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She told me that she thought you were real, real, real fine.

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She told me that she thought you were real, real, real fine.

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Thrashin' is a popular and iconic American skateboarding film released in 1986. Directed by David Winters and starring Josh Brolin, the movie became a cult classic within the skateboarding community. Set in the vibrant streets of Los Angeles, Thrashin' takes viewers on a wild ride through the world of competitive skateboarding, teenage rebellion, and unexpected love. The film showcases the talent and creativity of some of the most notable skaters of the time, providing spectacular skateboarding sequences that still impress audiences today. With an energetic and punk-infused soundtrack, the movie perfectly captures the essence of the 1980s skateboarding subculture and its rebellious spirit. Josh Brolin takes on the role of Corey Webster, a talented skateboarder from the Valley who dreams of making it big in the skateboarding world. Corey finds himself thrown into the cutthroat world of downhill skateboarding and becomes a part of the infamous "Daggers" crew, led by their charismatic and rebellious leader, Tommy Hook (Robert Rusler). As Corey immerses himself in the world of downhill skateboarding and the tight-knit community that surrounds it, he also finds himself drawn to Tommy's younger sister, Chrissy (Pamela Gidley). Their blossoming romance adds a layer of complexity to the fiery dynamics between Corey and Tommy, leading to intense rivalries both on and off the skateboard. As the film progresses, Corey faces numerous challenges and encounters a colorful array of characters. These include abrasive rival skaters, like the aggressive Spike (Josh Richman), and Radley (Brooke McCarter), who creates a love triangle with Corey and Chrissy. Corey’s loyalty is tested, and he must decide where his true allegiance lies: with the Daggers or his fledgling relationship with Chrissy. Thrashin' features incredible skateboarding stunts and sequences that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats. From wild downhill races to spontaneous skate park sessions, the film doesn't disappoint when it comes to showcasing the breathtaking skills of its cast. In addition to its gripping story and stunning skateboarding scenes, Thrashin' is also renowned for its killer soundtrack. The punk and alternative rock influences provide the perfect backdrop for the film's fast-paced energy. With tracks from renowned bands like The Circle Jerks and Red Hot Chili Peppers, the musical lineup adds an extra layer of authenticity to the skateboarding culture that the movie encapsulates. Whether you're a fan of skateboarding, the 1980s, or just enjoy a good coming-of-age tale, Thrashin' is a film that shouldn't be missed. Its timeless appeal ensures that it remains a beloved classic among skateboarding enthusiasts and movie buffs alike. If you're looking to relive the excitement of Thrashin' or discover it for the first time, you can download and enjoy the sounds from the film here. Immerse yourself in the wild world of downhill skateboarding, where passion drives risk, and friendships are tested. Get ready to experience the adrenaline rush that only Thrashin' can provide.