Physical Graffiti

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Physical Graffiti
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Director
Runtime 42 mins
Country USA
Language English
Rating Australia: R
Genre Documentary
Year of Release 1998
DVD Release Date 2004
[ Physical Graffiti at IMDB]

Is a documentary featuring both extreme sports and extreme body modifications. Released in 1997/98, it featured Jim Rose as the narrator with Cliff Cadaver, Steve Haworth, John Fitterer all providing small interviews and segments through out the film.

Along side such modifications and rites as transdermal mohawks (Jim by Steve Haworth), nasallangs (Cliff Cadaver) and suicide suspension, is footage of skateboarders, surfers, snowboarders and B.A.S.E. jumping with many of the sportsmen themselves wearing large tattoos, but the downside is that much of the sporting segments are rehashed off older videos such as "Toy Machine" and "411."


Physical Graffiti was re-released on DVD in 2004.

ISBN: B00032Q5DG (Find this at Amazon.com)