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In the late 1990s, if you lived in the suburbs—far from a core shop like Supreme or FTC—getting a skate video was a nightmare. You had to hope your local mall’s Suncoast Motion Picture Company carried a grainy VHS of Toy Machine: Welcome to Hell . You had to wait for a friend’s older brother to come back from college.
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While the music industry was fighting Napster, the skate industry embraced DVDs. Suddenly, you could jump to a specific skater’s part without rewinding. You could watch slow-motion replays of switch flips. Rick Moe recognized this early. He became the premier liquidator and reseller of skateboard DVDs, ensuring that productions like 411VM , Cliche , Zero , and Birdhouse ended up in your hands. While primarily focused on live performance, such production