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Redfern Electrical
Is this skateboarding? Not really (though it definitely has a trick or two in it along the way). Is it funny enough to be worthy of your time? Most definitely! John Cruckshank's character comedy is Antipodean mirth at its finest!
Chronicling the apparent 'post comedy' contractor career of Redfern Electrical main man John Cruckshank, we spend a day in and around Sydney, eventually ending up at Pass-port Skateboards' 'Bricks and mortar' store-cum-gallery space before John has a quick sesh with the local yoot, including the one and only Jack O'Grady.
As far as mocumentaries go it's still got a way to go to reach Spinal Tap level reverence but there's no denying the quotability throughout: "Your profit margin is the capital city of Ireland. Dublin."
You and your mates will be repeating this stuff for months!