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Directed bySpike Jonze and Ty Evans
CastAnthony Van Engelen, Eric Koston, Cameron Postforoosh, Nate Sherwood and Tony Ferguson
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 2002
DVD ReleaseJanuary 27, 2004
Running Time74 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code603497028221
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Languages: English (Original Language)
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About Yeah Right!

YEAH RIGHT! was directed by Spike Jonze (Being John Malkovich, Jackass: The Movie, Adaptation), Cory Weincheque and Ty Evans. Three years in the making, YEAH RIGHT! is filled with spectacular appearances from some of skateboarding's brightest luminaries and shining up-and-comers, including the Girl Skateboard Team and the Chocolate Skateboard Team. Bonus footage material includes 20 minutes of film outtakes and behind the scenes footage, Owen Wilson Footage, The Skatetrix segment, Jereme Rogers Fotoage, The Invisible Ramp segment, The Greenboards segment, an ad series slide show and a photo gallery, which contains over 50 pictures of people who appeared in the film.

Hailed as one of the best skate films of all time, YEAH RIGHT! features the 11 members of the Girl Skateboard Team: Brian Anderson, Brandon Biebel, Mike Carroll, Tony Ferguson, Rick Howard, Rick McCrank, Robbie McKinley, Paul Rodriguez, Jereme Rogers, Jeron Wilson, and one of the best skaters in action sports history, Eric Koston AND the Chocolate Skateboard Team: Richard Mulder, Gino Iannucci, Chris Roberts, Mike York, Chico Brenes, Kenny Anderson, Scott Johnston, Daniel Castillo, Justin Eldridge, Ricardo Carvalho, and Marc Johnson.

Follow directors Jonze, Cory Weincheque, and Ty Evans as they take you through the energy and excitement of street skateboarding, on an adventure unlike any other that has been captured on film before. The DVD also includes a cameo by Owen Wilson (Behind Enemy Lines, Meet The Parents), demonstrating his impressive skateboarding talents.

Jonze's hand in directing YEAH RIGHT! is yet another display of his immeasurable talent and creativity. His involvement transcends "skate cinema" into the elite category of "film." Jonze's personal connection to both the film and his role as co-owner of the Girl Skateboard Company stems not only from his passion for skateboarding, but also from his first job as a reporter and photographer for Transworld Skateboarding magazine.

YEAH RIGHT! is released in memory of Keenan Milton (8/4/74-7/5/01), a talented fallen skater who was an inspiration to action sports athletes worldwide. The film features a touching montage and emotional tribute narrated by one of Milton's close friends.

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (16 reviews)

rating: 1 Quoteno, wrongQuote
A friend of mine was given this video and we watched it. If you want to watch what seems like an eternity of kickflips, manuals, hand rails, and nollies over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over.......... again, then this is the video for you.

I swear, those are the only tricks shown in the video, over and over and over and over.... you get my point i hope. this video sucks. kickflips and hand rails are not skateboarding so this was pure torture for me to watch. if you want a real skate video get "ban this" from powell. yeah, i'm old school. again, this video sucks. it's like a couple kids learned kickflips, manuals, nollies, and hand rails, and then spent the summer taping themselves doing them, over and over and over and over. the only good part of the video is where one dude does like a little layback slide and that's it.

even if you are new school and love kickflips, manuals, nollies and handrails, there has to be a better video for you. AVOID THIS ONE AT ALL COSTS. i would have given it infinity negative stars, but that's not an option. December 1, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteGreat Skate Video!Quote
This is one of my favortie skate vids. The video boasts great skating and really explores some interesting editing with Spike Jonze behind the lens. Everybody has nice parts showing off the different styles of skating on Girl. There are interesting montages and even hefty Chocolate parts. Overall a great video. May 8, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteGreat film, one of the best for THIS time.Quote
This video has nothing but great skating and with the help of spike jones has brought this film a type of artsy look in some of the edited footage. My Vhs of Yeah right broke which is why I had to re purchase it, but for dvd. To all the people who hate this video, it's because your stupid and don't know great skating when you see it. I don't know how some people find it boring, when many of the Chocolate skaters appear in this vid. This brings a unique style and diversity to the video. I recomend this video to anyone who loves skating! R.I.P Keenon... March 30, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteSpike Jonze rules!!!Quote
This video is absolutely awesome. The best sk8 video I've ever seen, and i've been watchin' sk8 vids since as far back as bones brigade and the search for animal chin. What's so amazing about this vid is that you don't even have to be in to sk8-boarding to enjoy it....it's for everyone. January 31, 2006

rating: 4 QuoteGreat flick, but a little boring.Quote
I have been professionally skating for about 9 years and I must say this is one of the better videos that I have seen. I personally think that they could have busted out some much gnarlier tricks, like backflips over skyscrapers; but I was content with most of the film anyways. The intro is pretty sick, I must say, however, the rest of the film seems superficial and melancholy. December 21, 2005

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