By Justin Juul
Perhaps inevitably, long-awaited doc Ghostride The Whip: The Story of The Hyphy Movement screens this Thursday, April 24th at UC Berkeley. (It'll be available on DVD this July after it makes some rounds. )
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At first glance, it’s a movie about riding around on top of and outside your car while listening to goofy music, dropping e, and acting tough (duh). I was all set to write about how tired the film sounds and how played out the ghostriding phenomenon is, but I decided to do some research before opening my big mouth.
And now, well, what can I say? After spending an hour on Ghostride The Whip director DJ Vlad’s MySpace, I have become a full-blown fan. I still think ghostriding is ridiculous, and I can’t say I like hyphy music (or wasting gas), but holy shit, have you seen all the video tributes this Bay Area ghetto pastime has spawned? Maybe this is a perfect time to immortalize this movement onscreen. Here are a few of my favorites:
Ghostride the Granny
Extreme Ghostride!!!
Bro-Ride the Whip
Bonus: Here's a dude getting hit by a car (real or fake?)
Ghost Ride The Whip: The Story of The Hyphy Movement
Free Screenings: April 24th, 2008. 6:30 & 8:15
155 Dwinelle Auditorium @ UC Berkeley Campus
After Party At Blake's On Telegraph
2367 Telegraph, Berkeley.
510-848-0886
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