First full length skate film by Flip. It includes Mark Appleyard, Ali Boulala, Alex Chalmers, Bastien Salabanzi, Geoff Rowley, Rune Glifberg, Tom Penny, and Arto Saari.
Sorry was a huge hit in the skate community when it came out in 2002 and it is still considered to be one of the great classics that any skater should watch. Between the banter jokes, the ridiculous quick scenes, and the gnarly skateboarding, Sorry's influence on the skate community is forever cemented.
Duration: | 47 minutes |
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Category: | Full Length |
Sport: | Skateboarding |
Attribution: | SkateVideoSite |
Description | Track | Starts At |
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Intro with Johnny Rotten | 00:39 | |
Intro with skaters | 01:16 | |
Mark Appleyard | 3:10 | |
Ali Boulala | 09:00 | |
Ali Boulala | 09:06 | |
Alex Chalmers | 13:44 | |
Bastien Salabanzi | 16:25 | |
Geoff Rowley | 21:08 | |
Rune Gliffberg | 27:30 | |
Tom Penny | 32:07 | |
Tomy Penny | 34:28 | |
Arto Saari | 36:36 | |
Arto Saari | 40:42 | |
Credits | 44:23 |
Alex Chalmers , Ali Boulala , Arto Saari , Bastien Salabanzi , Geoff Rowley , Mark Appleyard , Rune Glifberg & Tom Penny
Arto Saari , Daniel Harold Sturt , Ewan Bowman , Fred Mortagne , Geoff Rowley & Theo Hand
Year | Count |
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1996 | 6 |
1971 | 2 |
1963 | 1 |
1990 | 1 |
1998 | 1 |
2001 | 1 |
Track | Duration | Year |
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I Am The Walrus | 6m 19s | 1990 |
Istanbul (Not Constantinople) Part I/Istanbul (Not Constantinople) Part II | 4m 12s | 1996 |
Every You Every Me | 3m 34s | 1998 |
1984 | 3m 27s | 1971 |
Let's Go Get Cokes | 3m 16s | 1996 |
I Wanna Be Your Dog | 3m 10s | 1996 |
Rock 'n' Roll Suicide | 2m 58s | 1971 |
These Boots Are Made For Walking | 2m 43s | 2001 |
Who's Sorry Now | 2m 16s | 1963 |
Country | Count |
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United States | 10 |
United Kingdom | 4 |
Germany | 2 |
France | 1 |
Genre | Count |
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Pop | 9 |
Rock | 6 |
Alternative | 5 |
Punk | 4 |
Jazz | 3 |
Adult Alternative | 2 |
French Pop | 2 |
glam rock | 2 |
Soundtrack | 2 |
Big Band | 1 |
Breakbeat | 1 |
Britpop | 1 |
Dance | 1 |
Electronic | 1 |
Electronica | 1 |
Pop/Rock | 1 |
Prog-Rock/Art Rock | 1 |
Psychedelic | 1 |
Rock & Roll | 1 |
Singer/Songwriter | 1 |
Techno | 1 |
TV Soundtrack | 1 |
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