Trade Count: SLAP Pal Posts: 2016 Rep: -57 No sense makes sense. Author Topic: A JENKY INVESTIGATION INTO JONAH HILL’S SKATE PAST (Read 25222 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. It paid off: "Mid90s" was well received by audiences and critics alike. With this success under his belt, we likely haven't seen the last of Hill's work behind the camera. Skateboarding USELESS WOODEN TOY BANTER ». He put the work in to ensure he paid homage to both the wider culture of skateboarding and its '90s era. But of course, their love of skateboarding is also Hill's, even if his career isn't oriented around it. As he told Vice, he knew that skaters would be skeptical of "the kid from 'Superbad'" making a movie about them. Hill was extremely careful to avoid falling into stereotypes of skate culture, and for good reason. ![]() Hill grew up with a love for skateboarding, and he poured his heart into the depiction of skate culture in"Mid90s." This effort paid off: Many outlets praised the film for capturing skateboarding with a passion and authenticity no mainstream film has before. Jonah Hill has written and directed his own coming-of-age movie: Mid90s, which chronicles Los Angeles kid Stevie (Sunny Suljic) and his foray into theyou guessed itmid-’90s skateboarding. One of the actor's early interests, in fact, inspired his directorial debut, 2018's "Mid90s:" The wide, wild world of skateboarding. Jonah Hill contains multitudes, like so many creative individuals.
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