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Guy Mariano (born March 31, 1976) is a professional skateboarder who gained recognition at the age of fourteen for his video part in the Blind Skateboards video Video Days (1991). Mariano received the awards for "Best Street Skater" and "Best Video Part" (for Fully Flared) at the 10th Annual Transworld SKATEboarding Awards. Description above from the Wikipedia article Guy Mariano, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Video #20 Transworld Skateboarding is proud to present our twentieth video, And Now. Starring six of skateboarding's rising young talents, this is the future of skateboarding now.

Video Days is a skateboarding video by Blind Skateboards released in 1991.

Skate and Destroy. Yeah, it's about breakin' windows, yellin' and screamin', scarin' people, terrorizin', high volume, rollin' fast, runnin' stop lights, gettin' some, playin' it loud, hootin', hollerin', fuggin', druggin', throwin' rocks, up yours, hell fire, cross town, all night, anywhere, anytime, hit it and quit, eat or be eaten, get up and do it again. Yeah, right. Skate and Destroy is about skatin' ... all out ... or not at all.
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The first video from Girl Skateboards. Goldfish opens with a car chasing a skater down a series of hills. The skater sees a goldfish in a fishbowl in the street and rescues it. Features other skits and tricks.

Bones Brigade DVD VI Features: Agah, Barbee, Caballero, Diaz, Guerrero, Harris, Hawk, Hill, Johnson, Kekitch, Lasek, Mariano, McGill, McKay, Mountain, Roach, Rodriguez, Saito, Saiz, Sanderson, Thomas, Turner, Underhill, Washburn, Welinder

In 1989, four teenage friends from Los Angeles had a chance encounter with "Bones Brigade" mastermind Stacy Peralta that would forever change their lives and the future of skateboarding. This is the story of “The L.A. Boys,” a new feature-length documentary by Colin Kennedy, featuring Gabriel Rodriguez, Paulo Diaz, Rudy Johnson, Guy Mariano, and many more skate legends.

Invisible skateboards, Eric Koston, super duper slo mo, Brandon Biebel, Marc Johnson, Owen Wilson, Rick McCrank, The Skatetrix, Gino Iannucci, Mike Carroll, The Magic Board, Brian Anderson, and the entire Girl and Chocolate Skateboard teams are all part of Girl Skateboard Films’ fourth video feature, Yeah Right!

It combines visual effects, daring stunts, underwater photography and a shockingly bold visual style. It is an ode to all things we love about skateboarding. The film follows a day in the life of Gino Iannucci and his friends as they skate the streets of Los Angeles, turning each neighborhood into a unique playground. During an epic backyard pool session, Gino's world is turned upside down when a skating accident sends him off into a surreal dream where nothing is as it seems.

This is an epic tale of two gangs, like The Jets and The Sharks. But Girl and Chocolate aren't even gangs. Some of them act tough and some of them act like babies. But they are even more unlike the Jets and The Sharks in that they aren't even battling each other for territory. They really don't know what the hell they are doing. They don't have a feud, most of them really like each other so that is another thing they don't have in common with the Jets and the Sharks. What they do have in common with The Jets and The Sharks is they love to dance. And when I say dance, I mean SKATE. And when I say SKATE, I mean really good. From the directors that brought you Mouse, Yeah Right and Fully Flared, another chapter in this tale with no plot, no ending but beautiful inner battles acted out on a little board with wheels.
