Grind (2003)


Four skaters follow their idol on his summer tour in an attempt to get noticed, get sponsored, and become stars themselves.

Grind (2003)

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Released Year: 2003
Runtime: 105 minutes
Genre: Action, Comedy
Directors: Casey La Scala
Writers: Ralph Sall
IMDB: Grind (2003)

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Four skaters follow their idol on his summer tour in an attempt to get noticed, get sponsored, and become stars themselves.

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Reviews


75
Boston Globe - Wesley Morris
What Grind lacks in cinematic skill, it makes up for in heart, which is what most dudes-in-arms flicks are missing. Given the option of spending eternity with these gentlemen or the boys of ''American Pie,'' I'd choose the lads of Grind.
50
Chicago Reader - J.R. Jones
Suitable entertainment for boys too young to shave.
50
Portland Oregonian - Kim Morgan
If you've recently watched that great skateboarding documentary "Dogtown and Z-Boys," Grind will play like a soft-pedaled Afterschool Special.
40
The A.V. Club - Keith Phipps
First-time director Casey La Scala and some talented stunt doubles squeeze in a fair amount of impressive skating footage, but the film around it will gleam the cube only of viewers with an unusually high tolerance for porta-toilet and Dutch-oven gags.
40
Los Angeles Times - Unnamed
Manages to capture enough honest moments to make it watchable, but it's never really funny enough to recommend to anyone who's outgrown short pants and kneepads.

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