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Jenkem Presents ‘Bill Murray’
We’re not exactly sure what legendary comedic film star Bill Murray has to do with skateboarding and why Alex Raspa chose to name his latest independent release after the enigmatic cinematographic god. Actually we do, having read the accompanying interview over on the Jenkem website, but that’s by the by.
What we do know for certain is that this near half hour montage filmed as far afield as New York, Florida, Japan and Thailand really stands head and shoulders above the constant deluge of webclips we, as modern day skaters, are subjected to.
To quote Jenkem “it’s like a giant mixtape of all your favorite pro/not pro skaters, set to a eerie unique soundtrack. With every new video pushing a specific brand, skater or shop these days, Bill Murray is refreshing in that the only thing it’s pushing is creating an enjoyable skateboard video and experience that will hopefully stick with you and inspire you to get on the board.”