New documentary 'All the Streets Are Silent: The Convergence of Hip Hop and Skateboarding (1987-1997)' tries to cover every inch of a small niche.
”) but never see actual evidence of that — then he’s dead and the movie trucks right by. It can’t pause, with so much ground to cover.were launched from that platform and massive careers were adjacent to it.
But names and faces fly by that may carry significance to those familiar with the scene, while those outside it will lose track pretty quickly of who said what or what a given person did. Those who lived in New York City around that time will be taken back to those often bad old days — there’s much mention of the violence, drugs and other dangers of the era — but the film’s thesis likely will remain unclear to most.
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