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Death of a Video Magazine: A Film by Logic Skateboard Media

Death of a Video Magazine: A Film by Logic Skateboard Media

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Key Information
Genre: Sports/Recreation
Subgenre: Road Trips · Video Magazine · Skateboarding
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Available Formats: VHS
UPC: 730475279136
Release Date: 2003
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Original Language: English
DVD Editions
: Format: DVD
Release Company: Ventura Distribution (July 22, 2003)
UPC: 730475829133
VHS Editions
: Format: VHS
Release Company: Ventura Distribution (July 22, 2003)
UPC: 730475279136
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Details: The video magazine formerly known as LOGIC SKATEBOARD MEDIA is dead. From its ashes arises DEATH OF A VIDEO MAGAZINE. This reborn skateboarding release features pros Rob Dyrdek of Seek, Anthony Van Engelen of Alien Workshop, and Jake Nunn of Think Skateboards. Travels include a trip to London with Pat Washington, Nikil Thayer, and Brad Johnson, plus a Ghetto Child road trip with Victor Fonosh, Spanky, Jeremiah Vance, Adrian Williams, and Anthony Moseley.
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