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  • Machotaildrop

  • Corey Adams

  • Alex Craig

Country: USA/Canada
Year:
2009
Language:
English
Runtime:
91 minutes
Format:
Colour/HDCAM
Rating:
PG

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Description

Meet teenaged layabout Walter Rhum, who wants nothing more than to become a skateboarding star like his idol, Blair Stanley. His plan? Submit a video of his bag of tricks to legendary conglomerate Machotaildrop, then kick back and coast. When his presence is requested at the company's remote, mysterious fortress, he thinks he's got it made, but Walter is about to find out that fame, fortune and even skateboarding can be way totally fraught with complications.

Equal parts surreal comedy, fable and indictment of our co-opting, logo-glutted culture – and 110 per cent just plain weird – Corey Adams and Alex Craig's slyly funny Machotaildrop is only tangentially related to other skateboarding movies. In fact, it has far more in common with Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and Zéro de conduite than Dogtown and Z-Boys. (Many of the principal performers and most of the extras can barely stay upright on their boards.)

The film is populated with all manner of eccentrics and obsessives, including Machotaildrop's owner, the Baron, a grandiloquent former high-wire acrobat now confined to a wheelchair; the sinister Dr. Manfred; the Baron's creepy majordomo, Perkins; the Librarian, the only girl in the compound; assorted “stars” like the permanently embittered Blair Stanley; and a screeching, often indecipherable martinet, who's the ostensible leader of a gang of skateboarding anarchists known as the Manwolfs.

Machotaildrop backs up its loopy, idiosyncratic indictment of our consumerist culture on the most basic level.There's a decidedly second-hand look to the proceedings – a Value Village aesthetic. Everything in the movie seems to have been made in the eighties or earlier and rescued from somebody's attic.

This thrift-shop principle is evident in the film's distinctive sensibility, which is simpatico with the work of Canadian mavericks like John Paizs and Guy Maddin, while invoking Jean Vigo and head movies (one of the performers seems to have escaped from El Topo). Yet for all that, the film seems completely unselfconscious, devoid of overt influence and defiantly singular. It is definitely something new (and strange) under the sun.

Steve Gravestock


Corey AdamsCorey Adams was born in Vernon, British Columbia, and began his career in film as a special effects makeup artist. He has directed the short films Turnbuckle (98), Drawing Face (04) and Ming Juice (08). With Alex Craig, he co-directed the web series Swampdonkey (03) and the short films Of Wolf and Limb (00) and Harvey Spannos (06). Machotaildrop (09) is their first feature film.

 Alex CraigAlex Craig was born in the East Highlands of Scotland and studied broadcast production at Aberdeen College. He has directed the travelogue films Vandoorathon (99) and Never Get Outta the Board (01). With Corey Adams, he has co-directed the web series Swampdonkey (03) and the short films Of Wolf and Limb (00) and Harvey Spannos (06). Machotaildrop (09) is their first feature film.

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