Really Sorry is the follow up to the success of Flip's first film Sorry. It includes most of the skaters from Sorry plus a few new ones. The skateboarding is solid and the soundtrack is just as good. The only missing part in Really Sorry is Johnny Rotten, but oh well. We can always make fun of the skaters ourselves while simultaneously still amazed at how their parts came out even all these years later.
Duration: | 29 mInutes |
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Category: | Full Length |
Sport: | Skateboarding |
Attribution: | SkateVideoSite |
Description | Track | Starts At |
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Arto Saari | 00:48 | |
Geoff Rowley | 03:10 | |
Geoff Rowley | 04:57 | |
Geoff Rowley | 08:17 | |
Ali Boulala | 09:58 | |
Ali Boulala | 10:30 | |
Danny Cerezini | 13:12 | |
Tom Penny | 14:10 | |
Bastien Salabanzi | 16:35 | |
PJ Ladd | no track - (silence is golden) | 20:34 |
Mark Appleyard | 23:15 | |
Mark Appleyard | 24:13 | |
Credits | 28:00 | |
Trailer | ||
Bonus Content | ||
Bonus Content |
Ali Boulala , Arto Saari , Bastien Salabanzi , Danny Cerezini , Geoff Rowley , Mark Appleyard , PJ Ladd & Tom Penny
Year | Count |
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2000 | 2 |
2002 | 2 |
1993 | 1 |
1996 | 1 |
Track | Duration | Year |
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Request + Line/ Empire Strikes Black | 9m 22s | 2000 |
One | 3m 52s | 2000 |
Doll Parts | 3m 32s | 1993 |
I Wanna Be Your Dog | 3m 10s | 1996 |
Smile - Japanese A-Side | 3m 6s | 2002 |
Serial Killer | 1m 42s | 2002 |
Country | Count |
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United States | 9 |
United Kingdom | 5 |
Norway | 1 |
Genre | Count |
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Rock | 13 |
Alternative | 4 |
Pop | 4 |
Hard Rock | 3 |
Hip-Hop/Rap | 2 |
Metal | 2 |
Ambient | 1 |
Britpop | 1 |
Country | 1 |
Dance | 1 |
Death Metal/Black Metal | 1 |
Electronic | 1 |
glam rock | 1 |
Heavy Metal | 1 |
Pop/Rock | 1 |
Punk | 1 |
Singer/Songwriter | 1 |
Soundtrack | 1 |
Techno | 1 |
Traditional Country | 1 |
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