Summary

  • Skateboard movies are fan-favorite films with dramatic storytelling, whether documentary or fictional, attracting top talent.
  • Wassup Rockers delves deep into race and culture surrounding skateboarding, exploring social realities within the sport.
  • Movies like Lords of Dogtown and Skaterdater depict the history and evolution of skateboarding culture through iconic figures and events.

Over the years, the best skateboard movies usually belong to documentary films, many of the early examples created by skateboarding companies to help popularize this extreme sport. Skateboarding as a sport began in the 1950s when surfers in California wanted something to do when the waves in the ocean were flat. After serving as part of the counterculture in the 1970s, the sport enjoyed an explosion in popularity in the 1980s thanks to names like Jason Lee and Tony Hawke. In 2020, skateboarding broke through to the Olympics and is now a worldwide competition at the Summer Games.

Skateboard movies continue to be fan-favorite films with viewers. They're a certain type of genre of sports movie that is different from most and oftentimes are more dramatic in their storytelling. There are also a large number of documentary movies about skateboarding that have been made either about the professional skateboarding industry itself or about particular skateboarders. However, there are also critically acclaimed fictionalized movies about skateboarding as well. Both versions, documentary and fictional, have a huge fan base, proving to be a popular subgenre and bringing in top talent behind and in front of the camera to honor the sport.

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20 Wassup Rockers (2005)

Commentary On Race Relations In America From Director Larry Clark

A scene from Wassup Rockers.

Released in 2005, Wassup Rockers is an independent skateboard movie by Kids' director Larry Clark. The movie follows some Guatemalan American and Salvadoran American teens in South Los Angeles who took up skateboarding and punk music. This allows them to avoid some of the violence of teen life on the streets and gives them a more creative alternative for burning their energy.

Where this movie about skateboarding stands out is its deeper message, as it's not just about extreme sports and subculture surrounding them. Wassup Rockers shows that even when attempting to avoid danger, it is hard to completely avoid racial tensions and trouble. It also explores cultural expectations of the characters, and the friction caused when these expectations aren't adhered to. The movie has a cast of non-professional actors and is a commentary on class and race relations in America.

Wassup Rockers
Director
Larry Clark
Release Date
June 23, 2005
Cast
Jonathan Velasquez , Francisco Pedrasa , Milton Velasquez , Yunior Usualdo Panameno , Eddie Velasquez , Luis Rojas-Salgado , Carlos Velasco
Runtime
111 Minutes

19 The Search for Animal Chin (1987)

One Of The First Skateboarding Movies With A Plot

A scene from The Search for Animal Chin

Released in 1987, The Search for Animal Chin might be the first skateboard movie that actually had a plot rather than just skateboarding stunts or performing a music video. The main star of the movie is the Bones Brigade, a skateboarding team that rode under the Powell Peralta banner. Bones Brigade started making skateboarding videos in 1982 and was the pioneer of this form of entertainment for the rest of the decade.

The movie itself has the Bones Brigade (which included the legendary Tony Hawk) set out to find the first skateboarder — the mythological Won Ton "Animal" Chin. Tony Hawk stars alongside Steve Caballero, Tommy Guerro, Mike McGill, Mike Vallely, Rodney Mullen, and Lance Mountain, all of whom are prominent professional skaters and names fans of the sport will no-doubt recognize. The Search for Animal Chin was directed by Stacy Peralta, who himself is a professional skater.

The Search For Animal Chin
Director
Stacy Peralta
Release Date
October 28, 1987
Cast
Tony Hawk , Steve Caballero , Mike McGill , Lance Mountain , Tommy Guerrero , Mike Vallely
Runtime
65 Minutes

18 Mouse (1996)

Spike Jonze's Cult Classic Slice Of Mid-90s Skateboard Culture

Steve-O in Mouse

Mouse stands out among skateboarding movies thanks to a key person in its creative team — Spike Jonze. Spike Jonze is one of the biggest names in filmmaking when it comes to promoting skateboard movies. His career started as a teenager when he photographed BMX riders and skateboarders. Many of his early music videos included skateboarders, as well.

In 1993, he created the skateboarding company Girl Skateboards in 1993 with Mike Carroll and Rick Howard and then worked with Howard on the 1996 skateboard movie Mouse. The movie features several real-life skateboarders of the era, including Guy Mariano and Sean Sheffey, remaining a cult classic to this day. This movie is notabley short, as many skateboarding movies are, though it remains a timeless slice of mid-90s skater culture, an era that's widely considered among the most influential for the sport.

17 Kids (1995)

A Controversial Movie Known For More Than Skateboarding

Rosario Dawson's career is a highly successful one, with her most recent prominent role being Ahsoka in the Disney+ Star Wars show of the same name. However, her debut role was in one of the most controversial films ever made — director Larry Clark's Kids. Kids is known for a lot of things, but not enough people talk about its skateboarding scenes. This is an NC-17-rated movie about teenagers living in New York City and takes place over the course of one single day.

The movie is about many hot topics, including drug use, sexual assault, underage sex, and AIDS. The main males in the movie are skateboarders, and not only use them to get around but use them as weapons at one point in an attack on a man on the streets. Kids really pushes the limits of decency, but it was critically praised, with nominations at Cannes and the Independent Spirit Awards

Kids (1995)
Director
Larry Clark
Release Date
July 28, 1995
Cast
Leo Fitzpatrick , Justin Pierce , Chloe Sevigny , Rosario Dawson , Yakira Peguero , Jon Abrahams
Runtime
91 Minutes

16 Plan B - Questionable (1992)

The Movie That Put Plan B Skateboards On The Map

Rodney Mullen from Plan B Questionable.

There is a good argument that Plan B - Questionable might be one of the all-time best skateboard movies ever made — at least for the most ardent fans of the sport and those that skate themselves. The 1992 was made in conjunction with the Plan B Skateboards company based in San Diego. They have been selling their products since 1991, and this movie hit just one year after they went into business.

Plan B Skateboards is one of the most recognized and highly-regarded brand names in skating, and its reputation globally is in part due to movies like Plan B - Questionable. This company started out as a possible super team with names like Danny Way, Colin McKay, Rodney Mullen, and more. These skateboarders all appear in this movie, directed by David Scholssbach, Jacob Rosenberg, and Mike Ternasky, and introduced the kickflip underflip and casper slide to the world.

Plan B - Questionable (1992)

Plan B - Questionable is a skateboarding film featuring skateboarders Ryan Simonetti, Pat Duffy, and others. Released in 1992, the film showcases the skills of its riders as they perform tricks and stunts on various skateparks and urban landscapes. Directed by Ryan Simonetti, the film is a showcase of the skateboarding culture of the early 1990s.

Director
Jacob Rosenberg , Michael Ternasky , David Schlossbach
Release Date
January 1, 1992
Cast
Pat Duffy , Colin McKay , Ryan Fabry , Sal Barbier , Sean Sheffey , Rodney Mullen , Mike Carroll , Danny Way , Rick Howard
Runtime
57 minutes

15 Street Dreams (2009)

Narrative-Driven Drama Of A Skateboarder Pursuing Their Passion

a character skateboarding in Sweet Dreams

Professional skater Paul Rodriguez stars as Derrick Cabrera, a Midwestern amateur skater aspiring to reach the professional ranks in the 2009 drama Street Dreams. Alienated by family members and classmates who cannot comprehend his true passion, skating with his friends is the only place where Derrick feels at home. As he improves his skills with the desire to become noticed, Derrick perfects the one unique skating trick sure to make him famous while having a fallout with his idol.

While it is one of the best skateboard movies thanks to Rob Dyrdek's involvement, there's nary a review to be found for the movie, meaning the incredibly niche drama flew under many critics' radar. In addition, the film grossed about $122,575 worldwide (via Box Office Mojo).

That being said, it is an intriguing watch, and Rodriguez proves that he does have talent both on and off the skateboard. Rodriguez's skills as a skater may not be commonly ranked as one of the best sports movies of all time, but the storyline makes it one of the best dramatized skateboarding movies.

Street Dreams
Director
Chris Zamoscianyk
Release Date
June 12, 2009
Cast
Paul Rodriguez, Jr. , Ryan Dunn , Rob Dyrdek , Ryan Sheckler , Terry Kennedy , Jason Reinert , Sean Malto
Runtime
88 Minutes
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14 Grind (2003)

A Group Of Amateur Boarders Go To Extreme Lengths For A Sponsorship

the cast of Grind making faces at the camera

Directed by Casey La Scala, Grind tracks a foursome of friendly amateur skaters who shadow their favorite skateboarding idol during his summer tour in hopes of being discovered and professionally sponsored. However, their trip is halted by one obstacle after another, including rejection from the idol's manager.

Grind is available to stream on Peacock.

The film was positively reviewed by audiences, but critics, unfortunately, didn't feel the same. Critics lampooned the film for its gross-out humor and skateboard stunts that they didn't feel were enough to hold up the plot. However, the brand of humor is par for the course in the best skateboard movies, and those passionate about the sport likely won't agree with critical perception. The real appeal of this skateboarding movie is the cast, which sees a young Adam Brody (Shazam! Fury of the Gods) and Bam Margera.

Grind (2003)
Director
Casey La Scala
Release Date
August 15, 2003
Cast
Mike Vogel , Vince Vieluf , Adam Brody​ , Joey Kern , Jennifer Morrison
Runtime
105 Minutes

13 Waiting For Lightning (2012)

Danny Way's Journey To Jumping The Great Wall Of China

Danny Way about to do a stunt in Waiting For Lightning

Waiting for Lightning is a documentary movie that focuses on telling the story of professional skater Danny Way. It looks at the skating industry as well, with appearances by other professional skaters like Tony Hawk throughout the movie.

Waiting For Lightning is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.

The film tracks Danny Way's life and career, culminating in a 2005 attempt to jump the Great Wall of China. This central event is the anchor pinning down the rest of the documentary movie, creating a satisfying structure that ends on an intense note.

An intriguing look at Danny Way's life and can be seen as a triumph of the human spirit.

This skateboarding documentary movie is definitively an intriguing look at Danny Way's life and can be seen as a triumph of the human spirit. One of the best skateboard movies, Waiting for Lightning showcases Way's enormous talent and proves how much drive and daring is required to make it professionally in the sport.

Waiting for Lightning
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Director
Jacob Rosenberg
Release Date
March 10, 2012
Cast
Danny Way , Tony Hawk , Rob Dyrdek
Runtime
96 Minutes

12 Gleaming The Cube (1989)

Government Conspiracies Meet Half-Pipes In A Radical Late-80s Skateboard Movie

Christian Slater sitting in Gleaming the Cube

Christian Slater plays Brian Kelly in Gleaming the Cube, a radical skateboarder who changes his entire lifestyle following the murder of his Vietnamese half-brother, Vinh (Art Chudabala). Until tragedy strikes his life, Brian spends his days skating empty pools, half-pipe ramps, and abandoned warehouses with his large group of friends. But a government conspiracy leads to his brother's death, sending him into a grievous spiral where he becomes determined to discover who's responsible for taking Vinh's life.

Gleaming the Cube is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.

One of the best skateboard movies, professional skateboarder Stevie Williams has cited Gleaming the Cube as being the first inspiration behind his prolific career. What makes Gleaming the Cube different from the other best movies about skateboarding is the scope of the storyline. Not often do government conspiracies and sports dramas intertwine, making for a truly unique addition to the genre.

Gleaming The Cube
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Director
Graeme Clifford
Release Date
January 13, 1989
Cast
Christian Slater , Steven Bauer , Richard Herd , Le Tuan , Min Luong
Runtime
100 Minutes

11 Thrashin' (1986)

The Skateboard Movie That Started Josh Brolin's Career

A character doing a stunt while two others watch in Thrashin

One year after starring in The Goonies, a young Josh Brolin took center stage in Thrashin', a film about a teenage skater determined to win an organized competition while defeating a rival gang. Corey Webster (Brolin) is a midwestern teen staying in Los Angeles with friends, where he plans to enter and win a downhill skating competition. Corey soon falls for Chrissy (Pamela Gidley), the young sister of rival gang leader Hook (Robert Rusler). With his crew "The Ramp Locals," Corey's determination leads to an epic competitive showdown.

Thrashin is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.

Outside of being one of the best skateboard movies of all time, Thrashin' sees a young Josh Brolin in the beginnings of his illustrious career, and it's clear he has talent even back then. Thrashin' is described by The Board Sport industry as "legendary" and remains one of the most iconic of the best movies about skateboarding.

Thrashin'
Director
David Winters
Release Date
August 29, 1986
Cast
Josh Brolin , Robert Rusler , Pamela Gidley , Chuck McCann
Runtime
92 Minutes

10 Bones Brigade: An Autobiography (2012)

The True Story Behind One Of Skating's Most Influential Teams

A character doing a stunt while another one films in Bones Brigade

A decade after earning acclaim for Dogtown and Z-Boys, Stacy Peralta turned in another now-cult-classic skateboarding documentary called Bones Brigade: An Autobiography. The film chronicles the formation of the Bones Brigade skating team, which consists of six teenage skaters in the 1980s. The film charts how the team blazed trails and pioneered new trends in the nascent sport of skateboarding at the time, and how their influence is still felt decades later.

Bones Brigade is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video and Peacock.

The film has been described as navel-gazing by some critics. However, credit is deserved where credit is due, and the team is nothing short of wildly talented. In one of the best skateboard documentary movies, the Bones Brigade performs some truly incredible tricks that have to be seen to be believed, and their impact on the skating world as it is today is unquestionable.

Bones Brigade: An Autobiography
Director
Stacy Peralta
Release Date
February 28, 2017
Cast
Lance Mountain , Mike McGill , Tony Hawk , Steve Caballero , Rodney Mullen , Stacy Peralta , George Powell , Tommy Guerrero
Runtime
91 Minutes

9 Video Days (1991)

Jason Lee's First Movie

Jason Lee in Video Days with a fisheye lens

One of movie director Spike Jonze's first endeavors saw Jason Lee's first foray into the acting world, and his role in the 1991 skateboard movie Video Days is what caused Kevin Smith to cast him in several future projects. One of the best skateboard movies despite its relatively short length, Video Days is a short film that showcases the talents of five skaters: Guy Mariano, Jordan Richter, Mark Gonzales, Rudy Johnson, and Jason Lee. The 24-minute entry focuses on various tricks that the group can perform in different locations and is definitely worth viewing for any fan of the sport.

If seeing Spike Jonze's first movie and Jason Lee's first film appearance isn't enticing enough, the short film received wildly positive reviews from critics and has been cited as an important entry to the genre. The best skateboard movies are really about the outrageous stunts that are performed with finesse and skill, something Video Days showcases perfectly.

Video Days
Director
Spike Jonze
Release Date
November 18, 1991
Cast
Mark Gonzales , Rudy Johnson , Jason Lee , Guy Mariano , Jordan Richter
Runtime
24 Minutes
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8 All This Mayhem (2014)

A Deep Dive Into Skateboarding's Dark Side

The Pappas brothers posing for the camera in All This Mayhem

All This Mayhem is a disturbing documentary that looks at the darker side of the professional skating industry by focusing on and telling the story of two brothers, Tas and Ben Pappas, who became popular skaters in the industry. The two brothers are charismatic and close making them fan-favorite skaters. The movie tracks their rise to fame and their eventual downfall through drug addiction and self-destructive behavior.

All This Mayhem is certainly one of the best skateboard movies precisely because of the nature of the story. Tas and Ben Pappas aren't the only public figures to fall from grace thanks to issues with addiction and unresolved issues, but the film documents their journey uniquely. It's a sad film, to say the least, but the fact stands that All This Mayhem has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, exemplifying the fact that it's one of the best movies about skateboarding.

All This Mayhem
Director
Eddie Martin
Release Date
June 5, 2014
Runtime
99 Minutes

7 Skate Kitchen (2018)

The Critically Praised Female-Led Skateboarding Movie