Thrashin


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Two rival skateboard gangs go head-to-head when the leader of one gang falls in love with the other gang leader's sister. The rivalry heats up and finally culminates in a grueling 20-mile downhill race called the LA Massacre.

1986 English
Drama Skateboarding

Cast & Crew
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Josh Brolin (Actor) .. Corey Webster
Robert Rusler (Actor) .. Tommy Hook
Pamela Gidley (Actor) .. Chrissy
Brooke McCarter (Actor) .. Tyler
Josh Richman (Actor) .. Radley
Brett Marx (Actor) .. Bozo
David Wagner (Actor) .. Little Stevie
Chuck Mccann (Actor) .. Sam Flood
Tony Alva (Actor) .. T.A.
Mark Munski (Actor) .. Monk
Sherilyn Fenn (Actor) .. Velvet
Zachary (Actor) .. Skate Club Announcer
Rocky Giordani (Actor) .. Skate Club Bouncer
Steve Whittaker (Actor) .. Bus Driver
Per Welinder (Actor) .. Per, Venice Freestyler
Mondo Beck (Actor) .. Dagger
Christian Hosoi (Actor) .. Dagger
Jesse Martinex (Actor) .. Dagger
Masao Miyashior (Actor) .. Dagger
Steve Olsen (Actor) .. Dagger
Johnny Ray (Actor) .. Dagger
Eddie Reategui (Actor) .. Dagger
Steve Steadham (Actor) .. Dagger
Ruben Blue (Actor) .. Dagger Photographer
Steve Caballero (Actor) .. Pool Skater
Tony Hawk (Actor) .. Pool Skater
Lester Kasai (Actor) .. Pool Skater
Allen Losi (Actor) .. Pool Skater
Tony Magnussem (Actor) .. Pool Skater
Mike McGill (Actor) .. Pool Skater
Billy Ruff (Actor) .. Pool Skater
Team Jaks (Actor) .. Downhill Skater
Team Madrid (Actor) .. Downhill Skater
Beau Brown (Actor) .. Utility Ramp Local
Natas Kaupas (Actor) .. Utility Ramp Local
Dennis Martinez (Actor) .. Utility Ramp Local
Matt Bernard (Actor) .. Utility Dagger
Eric Dressen (Actor) .. Utility Dagger
Peter Ducammun (Actor) .. Utility Dagger
Gator Rogowski (Actor) .. Utility Dagger
Kipp Woods (Actor) .. Utility Dagger
Kelly Doyle (Actor) .. Daggerette
Pleasant Gehman (Actor) .. Daggerette
Pam Gidley (Actor) .. Chrissy
Flea (Actor) .. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Bassist (uncredited)

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Did You Know..
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Josh Brolin (Actor) .. Corey Webster
Born: February 12, 1968
Birthplace: Santa Monica, California, United States
Trivia: Rugged leading man Josh Brolin was raised on a horse ranch in California, a fact that would come to inform his persona as an actor in years to come. But when the 17 year old made his big-screen debut in 1985's The Goonies, most viewers knew him as the son of actor James Brolin. The younger Brolin didn't shy away from his Hollywood roots, and when he relocated to L.A. to pursue an acting career, he moved in with his dad while he studied the craft under the esteemed Stella Adler. He soon followed his appearance in The Goonies with a lead role in the series Private Eye, and though the show didn't last, Brolin decided to stay in TV, starring in the Western series Young Riders. The show ended its three-year run in 1992, when Brolin's marriage to Alice Adair ended as well, and Brolin seemed intent on flying under the radar for the next several years, pursuing mostly smaller, independent projects like My Brother's War and Mimic. In 2007, he caught on with a new core group of fans when he played the sinister Doc Block in Robert Rodriguez's instant cult favorite Planet Terror, one half of the Grindhouse double feature. Later that same year, however, he would be reintroduced to audiences on a much huger scale when he took the lead role in the Coen brothers' highly acclaimed No Country for Old Men. The sleeper film would become one of the biggest films of the year, winning the Oscar for Best Picture and making Brolin a household name for the first time in over a decade.Brolin next signed on to play the title role in W., Oliver Stone's satirical biopic about president George W. Bush. Buzz gathered around the project before so much as a trailer was released, praising the actor's complete transformation into what had originally seemed like a strange role for him to play. Although the buzz was that he would garner some awards for his role as the 43rd President, it turned out that a different political film from 2008 would bring him the biggest accolades of his career. His portrayal of Dan White, the man who assassinated Harvey Milk, in Gus Van Sant's Milk garnered Brolin his first Academy Award nomination, as well as a nod from the Screen Actors Guild.In 2010 he would play the title character in the adaptation of the comic book Jonah Hex, but he would find much greater success as the dastardly Tom Chaney in the Coen brothers remake of True Grit. He shares a very funny story in the 2011 documentary Woody Allen: A Documentary. In 2012 he stepped into the successful Men In Black franchise with MiB3, playing a younger version of Tommy Lee Jones's character. He next appeared in Gangster Squad, opposite Ryan Gosling, and took on the lead in the 2013 English language remake of Oldboy. Brolin joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe, playing the villainous Thanos, first in Guardians of the Galaxy and later reprising his role in other films in the MCU. In 2014, he also appeared in the Sin City sequel A Dame to Kill For and Inherent Vice. He later took a role in the disaster film, Everest, based on the real-life disaster the occurred on the mountain in 1996.
Robert Rusler (Actor) .. Tommy Hook
Born: September 20, 1965
Trivia: Supporting actor, onscreen from Weird Science (1985).
Pamela Gidley (Actor) .. Chrissy
Born: June 11, 1965
Brooke McCarter (Actor) .. Tyler
Born: April 22, 1963
Josh Richman (Actor) .. Radley
Born: May 21, 1965
Brett Marx (Actor) .. Bozo
Born: December 26, 1964
David Wagner (Actor) .. Little Stevie
Chuck Mccann (Actor) .. Sam Flood
Born: September 02, 1934
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York
Trivia: The son of musical arranger Val McCann, rotund American comic actor Chuck McCann began working up laugh-getting routines while attending high school. A nightclub performer at 17, McCann made regular, well-received appearances on Steve Allen's various network programs even before he was twenty. In 1959 McCann launched a local Manhattan kid's show, Let's Have Fun, where he hosted Laurel and Hardy comedies and read the newspaper funnies -- with appropriately zany voices for such characters as Little Orphan Annie and Dick Tracy. His gift for mimickry was a godsend for the many novelty records and animated cartoons for which McCann provided voiceovers (he was still a cartoon regular into the '90s). As a film actor, McCann offered a brilliant, noncomic performance in 1968's Heart is a Lonely Hunter; and in collaboration with his friend Harry Hurwitz he co-wrote and starred in a marvelous pastiche of old movie clips and new routines titled The Projectionist (1971). Chuck McCann's greatest fame rests securely on his many appearances as Oliver Hardy (with such actors as Jim McGeorge and Larry Harmon in the Stan Laurel role) in TV commercials for everything from gasoline to pizza, and for his recurring appearances as the "Hi, guy" nosey neighbor in the Right Guard commercials of the '60s and '70s.
Tony Alva (Actor) .. T.A.
Born: September 02, 1957
Mark Munski (Actor) .. Monk
Sherilyn Fenn (Actor) .. Velvet
Born: February 01, 1965
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Actress Sherilyn Fenn had her first taste of show business while touring the country with her mother, a rock musician. Fresh out of high school, Fenn decided to put her stunning physical attributes to good use as a Playboy bunny, but, alas, she failed to survive the first year of "bunny school." After posing for perfume and designer jean ads, Fenn made her film debut in The Wild Life (1984). She skyrocketed to fame in the early '90s as Audrey Horne in David Lynch's cult TV series Twin Peaks. (Her singular series highlight was the scene in which she tied a knot in a cherry stem with her tongue.) Fenn played a seductive wife in Gary Sinese's 1992 version of John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, and the following year replaced a recalcitrant Kim Basinger in the role of a haughty beauty whose arms and legs are amputated by a love-obsessed surgeon in Boxing Helena, directed by David Lynch's daughter, Jennifer Lynch. The apex of Fenn's '90s roles, however, may well have been her take-no-prisoners 1995 TV performance as screen goddess Elizabeth Taylor.
Zachary (Actor) .. Skate Club Announcer
Rocky Giordani (Actor) .. Skate Club Bouncer
Steve Whittaker (Actor) .. Bus Driver
Per Welinder (Actor) .. Per, Venice Freestyler
Born: April 17, 1962
Mondo Beck (Actor) .. Dagger
Christian Hosoi (Actor) .. Dagger
Born: October 05, 1967
Jesse Martinex (Actor) .. Dagger
Masao Miyashior (Actor) .. Dagger
Steve Olsen (Actor) .. Dagger
Johnny Ray (Actor) .. Dagger
Born: November 11, 1967
Eddie Reategui (Actor) .. Dagger
Steve Steadham (Actor) .. Dagger
Ruben Blue (Actor) .. Dagger Photographer
Steve Caballero (Actor) .. Pool Skater
Born: November 08, 1964
Tony Hawk (Actor) .. Pool Skater
Born: May 12, 1968
Birthplace: Carlsbad, California, United States
Trivia: When Tony Hawk entered the professional skateboarding circuit in 1982 at the age of 14, few people in the world of extreme sports would have guessed he would become an icon; however, Hawk's decision to quit playing baseball -- which, considering his father's position as the president of his Little League chapter, was no easy choice -- ultimately landed Hawk at the top of the sport and allowed him to "retire" in 1999 at the ripe old age of 31. As Hawk rapidly gained credibility among his peers in the sport, he also received no small amount of attention from television and video producers. Interestingly enough, Hawk appeared as an extra (skateboarding, of course) in Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol in 1997; more importantly, however, his skill helped put the X Games into the mainstream. In addition to a wide variety of Hawk-inspired video games, the athlete has made countless appearances on ESPN and was featured in over 50 skateboarding documentaries and instructional titles during the '80s and '90s. Along the way, he became somewhat of a pop culture icon. MTV's Diary series featured Hawk as one of its subjects, and he was voted Best Male Athlete of the Year at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, beating out other famous sports figures including Tiger Woods and basketball star Shaquille O'Neal. In 2002, Hawk appeared alongside fellow skateboarder Bam Margera in Jackass: The Movie, and later that year could be seen in XXX with Vin Diesel. In 2004, Hawk hosted Tony Hawk's Secret Skatepark Tour, which chronicled his surprise appearances at skateparks throughout the United States.
Lester Kasai (Actor) .. Pool Skater
Allen Losi (Actor) .. Pool Skater
Tony Magnussem (Actor) .. Pool Skater
Mike McGill (Actor) .. Pool Skater
Billy Ruff (Actor) .. Pool Skater
Team Jaks (Actor) .. Downhill Skater
Team Madrid (Actor) .. Downhill Skater
Beau Brown (Actor) .. Utility Ramp Local
Natas Kaupas (Actor) .. Utility Ramp Local
Dennis Martinez (Actor) .. Utility Ramp Local
Matt Bernard (Actor) .. Utility Dagger
Eric Dressen (Actor) .. Utility Dagger
Peter Ducammun (Actor) .. Utility Dagger
Gator Rogowski (Actor) .. Utility Dagger
Kipp Woods (Actor) .. Utility Dagger
Kelly Doyle (Actor) .. Daggerette
Pleasant Gehman (Actor) .. Daggerette
Born: March 17, 1959
Pam Gidley (Actor) .. Chrissy
Born: January 01, 1965
Trivia: Lead actress Pamela Gidley first appeared onscreen in 1988.
Flea (Actor) .. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Bassist (uncredited)
Born: October 16, 1962
Birthplace: Burwood, Melbourne, Australia
Trivia: Known to legions of fans as a member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, bassist Flea has also maintained a side career as a supporting player in feature films. Born Michael Balzary, Flea moved from Australia to Los Angeles as a teen; it was there that he met eventual Chili Peppers singer Anthony Kiedis in high school. Flea acted in his first major film, Penelope Spheeris' suburban punk story The Wild Side (1983), the same year he co-founded the band. Merging both of his performing interests, he appeared with the Chili Peppers in Tough Guys (1986) and Thrashin' (1986), as himself in Bruce Weber's Chet Baker documentary Let's Get Lost (1988), and played musicians in Less Than Zero (1987), the hip nostalgic road movie Roadside Prophets (1992), and Terry Gilliam's unpopular adaptation of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998). Flea has also worked solely as an actor, playing small roles most notably in Back to the Future Part II (1989), Back to the Future Part III (1990), and in Gus Van Sant's Shakespearean street hustler tale My Own Private Idaho (1991); he has also added his voice to the animated TV show The Wild Thornberries (1998). Playing off his distinctive rock star image, Flea appeared as one of the black-clad nihilists in Joel Coen and Ethan Coen's bowling comedy/western/caper The Big Lebowski (1998). Departing from his more frequent bit-player status, Flea stepped into a more substantial part in the indie crime drama Liar's Poker (1999). He lent his voice to The Wild Thornberrys Movie as well as Rugrats Go Wild, and has contributed to various documentaries including Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten, Patti Smith: Dream of Life, and The Other F Word.

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