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All This Mayhem London Q&A

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If you are not familiar with All This Mayhem then prepare yourself for an emotional rollercoaster documentary on the rise and fall of two of Australia’s best vert skateboarders. The chaotic lives of Tas and Ben Pappas are documented by tales from friends, skateboard industry associates and hand cam footage shot throughout their journey from Prahran skate park in Melbourne to California where they chose to compete with skateboarding’s elite.

This real life career suicide story is awash with everything that the early 90s offered, with amazing footage of skate sessions at Danny Way’s ramp whilst riding for Primitive/XYZ, party footage wasted on acid, mushrooms, weed and coke, that drifts into a lethal hangover of drug smuggling, cocaine, heroin and crack addiction, murder, suicide and jail terms.

The film also tackles skate industry hierarchy, political walls within the skateboard mainstream media with a stab at the comp scene in the US. This features heavily due to the nature of the Pappas brothers’ willingness to beat Tony Hawk to the number one spot and smash the system with their balls-out, punk rock attitudes and trick progression.

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It’s a fast-paced movie that does not let you nod off for a minute with a car crash ender that will leave you in tears. Whether you skate or not, scout out this documentary and watch it whatever age you are. Their story is nothing short of mind blowing and if anything, should be an insight into how not to destroy your life from bloated ego’s when you have it all.

This Saturday’s screening at the BFI was attended by Tas Pappas alongside director Eddie Martin, producer George Pank and Bafta-winning editor Chris King. This footage is of the Q&A session that followed filmed on an iPhone. Thanks to everyone who put in the hours to bring such an important film to skateboarders worldwide.

Watch the trailer:

Note that Tas Pappas filmed most of his tricks in this on acid and mushrooms:

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Antihero x Supreme collab

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Antihero and Supreme have joined forces for a new collection of products this summer. Check out their Coaches jackets, t-shirts, decks, Hobo tool and more that are on offer in-store and online Thursday June 12th.

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Skateboarding News

Eddie Belvedere Too Right section

Black Sheep skate shop and Eddie Belvedere go back in time and are like strawberries and cream. Get your head into his full section from their Too Right video.

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Dyllan Vd Merwe – Draw The Line section

Thoughout this week Drawing Boards will be unleashing their Draw The Line video in full. They have kicked off with the intro and South African skater Dyllan Vd Merwe’s full section today.

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Bobby Worrest Luxury and Loudness section

Bobby Worrest and EPMD get down for some smooth tech in this new Luxury and Loudness clip.

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Super Toxic Urethane Sushi Series Wheels

A new drop of Super Toxic Urethane Wheels have been launched this week with illustration work from artist Stuart Harmer. There are five options size wise in the Sushi series ranging from 51mm-55mm. All come in 99A and available now from all good skate stores or online for £25 here.

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Heroin Skateboards online store launch

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To celebrate a sterling run of decks, wheels, slime-filled graphics and rad skateboarding since 1988, Heroin have launched an online store today where you can pick up all of their new lines for this summer and stuff you may have missed. Find it all here.

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Heroin Film Week begins with Zach Krull welcome

Good news for Heroin fans this week as they have kicked off their film week with a welcome to new team rider Zack Krull.

Look out for more from the Osaka Daggers x Barrier Kult (Barrier Kult in Japan edit) and even a Craig Questions Raw edit and more to come!

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form – Colin Kennedy’s REDirect edit

Opting to choose silhouettes for his REDirect edit, Colin Kennedy‘s Berrics entry features a star filled line-up of Kenny Anderson, Ray Barbee, Mike Carroll, Danny Garcia, Scott Johnston, Eric Koston, Brian Lotti, Daewon Song and Jeremy Wray.

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Run Boy Run – REDirect edit by Chris Ray

Chris Ray’s REDirect edit for the latest Berrics filming comp has one of the gnarliest slams we have ever seen from Jordan Grace who features throughout. It’s an incredibly shot film with a killer ender too. Prepare yourself as this is not pretty.

Scroll down for the full edit.