If you know you know!! This is so special to those who understand what they are seeing. Man Bradon Turner's switch hardflip in Shorty's Fullfil the Dream was a groundbreaking moment. So good to see he still has it.
My fav clip was muskas he was my favorite skater I was a kid around this time skating also it was when skating was at its peak it’s crazy how slot of the shortys members ended up I know someone that ran into Brandon turner in ca prison he was cool asf
@BushPrintzle I'm not saying there wasn't, but let's be realistic in comparison to the scene today. it really has become absolutely saturated. there's no room for originality it seems, and only few possess it any longer. i do agree, though... there were still clones, but the mindset was totally different back then. it was more of a positive attitude compared to the overall mentality in skating today. but i guess that's just my opinion.
@MAKER6450 damn right they had the best style ever. still true to this day. none of these little "all-for-stylepoints" kids can or could've hung with the best that shorty's had to offer. seems like all anyone is worried about in skating today is looking like a damn skater. the new crowd has created a worthless stereotype for itself. shorty's was it's own style while all remaining individuals.
@moballardful i think a lot of the guys were just growing in different directions and it all kind of fell off the map, unfortunately. shorty's was the brand that inspired me to start skating. it's cool to still watch fulfill the dream and even the guilty movie still shits bricks on the current trend of skating.
@dnzlljhnsn that's not true, bro. look at how saturated skating has become. when shorty's was around people looked up to them and other skaters at that time. now, instead of looking up to people, everyone tries to be their clone. it's totally different now, and you can't deny that. and nothing against skinny jeans but... i mean, come on, bro. shorty's skate era > today's skate scene
@ItsADonnybrook OH C'MON DUDE. That's some selective memory if I've ever seen it. You're really trying to act like there weren't a million Muska/Smolik clones back in the late 90s/early 2000's? If so, you simply weren't paying attention.