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Valo4Life
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Valo4Life

Oct 29, 2010
In 2003, rollerblading legend Jon Julio started the Valo Brand. Since then, Valo has become a leading skate manufacturer and celebrated brand among a devoted, tight-knit community of skaters across the globe. Following two years of filming and travel across some of the most beautiful cities in the world, Valo proudly releases its fourth full-length video, Valo4Life. 4Life—the fourth video from the Valo skate brand—features sections from pro skaters Alex Broskow, Erik Bailey, Brandon Smith, Victor Arias, Soichiro Kanashima, Cosimo Tassone, and Jon Julio. Filmed in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Australia, Montreal, Amsterdam, Barcelona, and more. Along with the main feature, 4Life includes footage from the World Rolling Series and Amateur Inline League contests all over the world, bonus edits, director’s commentary, submissions for 4Life, and other extras to pile up over two hours of viewing time.
Meurtres en nocturne
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Meurtres en nocturne

Sep 15, 1989
Dans la petite station balnéaire de Galveston, un tueur massacre les jeunes femmes blondes. L'inspecteur Mike Seaver mène l'enquête, mais le seul indice dont il dispose est que chaque crime semble correspondre aux victoires de l'équipe de base-ball des Astros de Houston
Horror
Valo 5
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Valo 5

Aug 13, 2013
Valo V chronicles three years in the ongoing history of rollerblading, from backyard bowls in Mexico to the architectural wonderland of Barcelona and along thousands of stateside miles to spare. V showcases the pioneering skaters of the Valo Brand who continue to revolutionize our sport, a tradition of Valo since it was founded in 2003. Celebrate a decade of Valo with Jon Julio, Alex Broskow, Erik Bailey, Brandon Smith, Victor Arias, Soichiro Kanashima, Cossimo Tassone, Gav Drumm, Ross Kuhn, Dean Coward, and the rest of the Valo family with V, a film by Ivan Narez.
Documentary
Shred Til You're Dead
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Shred Til You're Dead

Jan 01, 1970
This film features some of the world's premiere rollerbladers as they shred through a two-week, 3,000 mile tour of skate parks in Northern California, Oregon and Idaho. Burning through 200 pairs of socks, they sleep in tent cities, always keeping vigilant eye out for Bigfoot.