The movie, peppered with interviews with skaters Tony Hawk, Stacy Peralta and Rogowski himself, captures both the '80s and the sadness of lost innocence.
Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator (2003)
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Reviews Counted:47
Fresh:37
Rotten:10
Average Rating:6.6/10
Consensus: The harder they come, the harder they fall -- this film shows, in raw, gripping detail, that even skater dudes can't resist the life of the rich and famous. It's more poignant than hard-core, and gives us a portrait of a life run over by the whims of the entertainment industry.
Theatrical Release:Aug 22, 2003 Limited
Synopsis: STOKED: THE RISE AND FALL OF GATOR, is a biographical film about Mark "Gator" Rogowski, a legendary 1980s skateboarder. Beginning with the shocking news of Gator's demise--he brutally raped and... STOKED: THE RISE AND FALL OF GATOR, is a biographical film about Mark "Gator" Rogowski, a legendary 1980s skateboarder. Beginning with the shocking news of Gator's demise--he brutally raped and murdered a woman, buried her in the San Diego desert, and received a 31-year prison sentence--the film then starts back at Gator's beginnings when he was just an innocent 14-year-old kid. Gator set the stage for many of skateboarding's moves and styles as one of the most impressive "vert" performers of all time. Footage of Gator soaring off the ramp in a dramatic arc demonstrate his clear prowess. A devilish, cocky personality only helped propel Gator into the spotlight as the poster boy for Vision Street Wear--a brand that was once synonymous with the sport's image. As skateboarding became more mainstream and Gator got wealthy and sold out (the film features interviews with former girlfriend Brandi McClain who lived with him in a sprawling California mansion situated on an avocado grove) he soon lost his street cred and was dumped by the industry. Testimonials from Gator's former friends--skating icons like Jason Jessee, Ken Park, and Tony Hawk--shed light on the sport as a counterculture movement while telling funny, sad, insightful, and often scathing stories about Gator. This documentary from director Helen Stickler paints a sometimes inspiring yet increasingly menacing portrait of Gator that illustrates how his crime cast a dark shadow over the otherwise fun and carefree world of professional skateboarding. [More]
Starring: Mark "Gator" Rogowski, Jason Jessee, Tony Hawk, Lance Mountain
Starring: Mark "Gator" Rogowski, Jason Jessee, Tony Hawk, Lance Mountain
Director: Helen Stickler
Director: Helen Stickler
Producer: Helen Stickler
Composer: David Reid
Studio: Palm Pictures
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Reviews for Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator
You can see why Stickler was drawn to the charismatic Gator, but his story is so extreme (he is serving life for murder) that it effectively unbalances the project.
Despite Stickler's best efforts at putting his crimes into psychological and sociocultural context, Gator never emerges as anything but a blatant and outspoken -- and virulently brutal -- jerk.
Offers a fascinating look into the skater's tumble from grace, as well as chronicling the renaissance of his rebel sport.
Although it leaves something to be desired as a true-crime expose, Stoked raises compelling questions on the nature of celebrity.
an excellent snapshot of the passion and mania of skateboarding in the 1980s.
[Stickler] does such a fine job of depicting the skill and thrill of skateboarding, she also helps us understand that Gator's downfall really came about because he hit the top of his sport at the exact moment it was about to change into something else.
Despite doing a fine job telling this trajectory skateboarder bio, Stickler's tale lacked an edge and the power to make this story stick in the ribs.
Gives us a succinct sense of an entire youth culture and the marketing of a fleeting mini-legend.
Serves up a gripping look at skate history through an investigation of one of its darker moments.
Gator's gradual transition from smirking punk to neon-clad cheeseball is vividly told by his former friends and contemporaries.
Well depicts the darker side of our ephemeral, celebrity- worshipping culture.
Tells a story of sudden success and abject failure that, apart from the skateboarding setting, isn't all that unusual...but it's told well enough to be worth a look.
Stickler has to be resourceful to tell this tale, and her storytelling methods are competent.
On a strictly mechanical level, even skateboard fanatics likely will find it embarrassingly self-congratulatory.
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