Forde Brookfield has just uploaded Baghead Kiills Part II in full to the web, so if your cup of tea is full length scene videos made strictly for the love of skateboarding then you’re in luck! Forde and the Baghead crew are ever productive with the VX and this video clocks in at just over an hour in length, over the course of which it features a wide array of familiar and less familiar faces from the Midlands and beyond. We featured Jozef Szklaruk’s section from the video a little while back when the DVDs first dropped, while Hangup Zine featured Jasper Clough’s part, but this is the first time the whole shebang has been available to watch without having a physical copy of the DVD itself (which is unfortunately sold out if you were in the market for a copy). As such, put the kettle on and get stuck into some classic scene business below…
Featuring Cameron Linford, Dominic Dulin, Jozef Szklaruk, Jazz Wade, Jim Spencer, Ryan Wight, George Nokes-Chapple, Jasper Clough, Dominic Padgett, Jed Taylor, Will Odiete, Sam Keizer and Tim Hines alongside various friends.
Filmed all over the UK, Barcelona and Paris, this one kicks off with Cameron Linford laying down some high speed Midlands street shredding with a few Parisian bangers thrown in to the mix. Ryan Wright kicks off his part with an incredible chiropractic slam on a flat bar while Dominic Padgett closes his with a tech banger at a classic Paris spot and Dominic Dulin’s skating is definitely more practiced than his British accent attempts.
After a short Ben Koppl section (Rollersurfer for those of you so stuck in your phones that you think Instagram handles come before actual names) which is obviously banging and includes loads of unusual street/freestyle hybrid weirdness – and is filmed in somewhere very clearly not Leicester – George Chapple brings things back to the Midlands by taking some rugged concrete straight to the face. Jasper Clough’s combination of acapella folk recitals, pool coping battering and frontside wallriding is a treat to behold, and is followed by a couple of montages featuring vert sessions, security guard boardslide attempts and more.
Current Canadian resident Tim Hines puts down a switch front foot impossible, Jim Spencer skates to a Motown classic and we’ve already discussed Jozef Szklaruk’s section but it deserves reiteration as worth a watch! Long term Baghead affiliate Jazz Wade gets well deserved last section honours, laying down a solid dose of Japanese influenced creative street cruising and bringing to a close the full production.
Big up Forde for putting this together, big up full length scene videos as a whole! Watch it, then go out and make your own…