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Lords of Dogtown
TrailerA fictionalized take on the group of brilliant young skateboarders raised in the mean streets of Dogtown in Santa Monica, California during the 1970's.Actors: John Robinson, Emile Hirsch, Rebecca De Mornay, William Mapother, Julio Oscar Mechoso, Victor Rasuk, Nikki Reed, Heath Ledger, Vincent Laresca, Brian Zarate, Pablo Schreiber, ...»Director: Catherine HardwickeCountry: United States, EuroDuration: 107 minQuality: HDRelease: 2005IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Lords of Dogtown"
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Characters of "Lords of Dogtown"
StacyPlayed by: John RobinsonJayPlayed by: Emile HirschDonniePlayed by: William MapotherMr. AlvaPlayed by: Julio Oscar MechosoTonyPlayed by: Victor RasukKathy AlvaPlayed by: Nikki ReedSkipPlayed by: Heath LedgerChinoPlayed by: Vincent LarescaMontoyaPlayed by: Brian ZarateStecykPlayed by: Pablo SchreiberBilly ZPlayed by: Elden HensonSidPlayed by: Michael AngaranoUrethane Wheels GuyPlayed by: Mitch HedbergBrowserPlayed by: Benjamin NurickPeggy OkiPlayed by: Stephanie LimbBob BiniakPlayed by: Mike OgasJim 'Red Dog' MuirPlayed by: Cheyne MagnussonShogoPlayed by: Don NguyenBlancaPlayed by: Melonie DiazGabriellePlayed by: Laura RamseyTopper BurksPlayed by: Johnny KnoxvilleAstronautPlayed by: Tony Hawk -
Directors of "Lords of Dogtown"
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Creators of "Lords of Dogtown"
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Critic Reviews of "Lords of Dogtown"
Ebert & RoeperJune 06, 2005These kids can act, and they can ride those boards.
Salon.comJune 03, 2005Lords of Dogtown stays afloat, largely because many of its actors transcend Hardwicke's heavy-handed storytelling.
Washington PostJune 03, 2005Lords of Dogtown isn't a cop-out, but rather an ever-so-slight concession to commercialism, while Dogtown and Z-Boys was, above all else, a love song to the counterculture.
Washington PostJune 03, 2005If watching Dogtown and Z-Boys was tantamount to witnessing history itself, watching Lords of Dogtown, which Peralta wrote, feels more like watching a stiff, meticulously choreographed reenactment.
USA TodayJune 03, 2005It's hard to think of a movie since 1950's Sunset Boulevard that has gotten more dramatic impact out of a pool.
Toronto StarJune 03, 2005For someone who was there, not to mention someone who created Dogtown and Z-Boys, Peralta has crafted a script so superficial and simplistic it feels like it was tapped out by a 14-year-old fan.
ComingSoon.netMarch 29, 2011Lords of Dogtown is an interesting look at the start of an ever increasingly more popular part of American youth culture, but often settles for surface gloss instead of introspection.
ColeSmithey.comApril 15, 2009As the three friends separate via commercial successes afforded them, "Lords Of Dogtown" becomes a distinctly youthful American anecdote about the nature of friendship and success.
eFilmCritic.comAugust 13, 2007You don't have to care much about skateboarding (I really don't) to find the movie exhilarating and engaging.
Long Island PressApril 19, 2007Dogtown's testosterone fueled, deeply and sadly affectionate excursion into the contact highs and lows of male adolescence, gets it just right and more.
Film Journal InternationalMarch 01, 2007A modestly entertaining movie, thanks largely to the efforts of director Catherine Hardwicke and the three leads.
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