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Gleaming the Cube (1989) "Gleaming the Cube" is a thrilling and action-packed movie that was released in 1989. Directed by

Gleaming the Cube (1989) Soundboard

"Gleaming the Cube" is a thrilling and action-packed movie that was released in 1989. Directed by Graeme Clifford, this cult classic film takes audiences on a gripping skateboarding journey that intertwines mystery, friendship, and rebellion.

The film's protagonist, Brian Kelly, is brilliantly portrayed by a young Christian Slater. Brian is a dedicated skateboarder who becomes embroiled in a tragic mystery after his adopted Vietnamese brother, Vinh, is found dead. Driven by the need for justice and the desire to uncover the truth, Brian dives headfirst into a world of danger and corruption to solve the puzzle.

Accompanying Slater, the cast features talented actors and actresses including Steven Bauer as Detective Al Lucero, Richard Herd as Colonel Trac-Heck, and Min Luong as Tina Nguyen. Their exceptional performances elevate the film, adding depth and intensity to the storyline.

Set against the vibrant backdrop of the 1980s Southern California skateboarding scene, "Gleaming the Cube" is not simply a movie about skateboarding; it explores themes of family, identity, and the struggle against societal norms. As Brian unravels the truth behind his brother's death, he confronts his own personal demons and discovers an inner strength he never knew he possessed.

The exhilarating skateboarding sequences captured in the film are a visual feast for audiences. Gleaming chrome rails, daring tricks, and gravity-defying stunts showcase the skill and athleticism of the cast and their real-life skateboarding counterparts. Each scene immerses viewers into the skateboarding subculture, capturing the adrenaline-filled spirit of the sport.

For fans of "Gleaming the Cube," the electrifying sound of skateboarding can now be experienced beyond the screen. By clicking on the link provided, you can access a treasure trove of sounds that echo the clattering wheels, the thuds of tricks, and the whoosh of the wind as the skateboarders glide effortlessly across ramps and streets. This collection allows you to immerse yourself in the raw energy and passion of the film, reliving the thrills over and over.

Whether you are a die-hard fan of the movie or simply intrigued by the fascinating world of skateboarding, "Gleaming the Cube" is a must-see. Its gripping storyline, outstanding performances, and captivating skateboarding sequences are sure to capture your imagination and leave you yearning for more.

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A place in the land of light and peace
All right, look.
All right, man.
All right! let's go!
Bolsa video.
Brian, don't. don't, don't. brian!
Brian, it's a rougher ride on the street. all they are is faster.
Brian, we ran a passport check.
Brian!
Brian's dead.
Brlan: I love that game. It's very exciting.
Brlan: there he is. lucero: got him.
But I'm only taking one of you.
Come on.
Come on. you don't think he'd be protecting you right now, do you?
Could a screw up acquire such wealth, power and prestige?
Drlver: where?d he come from?
Failed him? you fail math, not brothers, right?
Follow him!
Freeway! come on! come on!
Get out of the way! get out of the way!
Get over here.
Get tina and go to tang's house.
Give me that.
Go to your uncle tang's house right away.
Have it acid washed, drained, just because these kids come in here.
He was over there during the war, working in lntelligence.
He's in real trouble if he's arrested again.
Helps cows get well so they live long enough to be turned into quarter pounders.
Hey, brian. catch this.
Hey! what is this? we've been waiting 40 minutes.
Hi, nick.
His brother.
How would you like it if I was talking and talking about your father all night?
I'll walk you.
Jeez!
Jeez. what are you doing here?
Jesus! chill out, man.
Just one moment, please. harv.
L don't blame him for what he's done.
L don't think my brother killed himself.
L figured something out.
L have something to take care of.
L really am sorry.
L said run 'em down!
L think you should talk to your father.
L want us to be friends.
Lawndale: what do you think I pay you for?
Leave me now.
Lf it happened to one of us, it could happen to the other.
Listen, I'll tell you what.
Look, brian,
Look, not today, ok, bobby? I'm late.
Lt has his name on it.
Lt wouldn't be any better for you than for me.
Lt's his brother, isn't it?
Lt's like...
No problem. I'll take it out of your pay cheque.
No, um...
No.
Not the wipers! the lights! the lights!
Nothing I got right now says your brother didn't commit suicide.
Oh, god.
Oh, my god.
Oh, my god. this is still damp.
Oh, no? you gotta hear what it sounds like from where I'm standing.
Ok, we're gonna go through this one more time for the detective here.
Ow! god!
Practice.
Put the roof lights on. come on. lights!
Right.
Right.
Shine it on. you're different.
Shit. kids didn't kill themselves when I was going to high school.
Sit down.
So do you.
Somebody had to shake their tree. you said so yourself.
Take a guess.
Tell me you can really afford to pass this up, all right?
Thank you, man.
Thank you, nick.
Thanks, brian.
Thanks.
That was nice.
That?s all.
That's mean. I hear it's pretty expensive to get a pilot's licence.
That's the first time in your life you've ever asked me that question.
The american ambassador gave this to my father in 1 972.
The kid says he works for you
They love you, you know.
Turn left, damn it!
Uh... culver and alton.
Very nice!
Well, it happens, you know.
What about the call he made from the payphone at the gas station?
What do you think?
What does it look like?
What happened to vinh?
What the heck is this?
Where'd you get this?
Who was the other guy, the one that got lucky and rode off?
Whoa!
Whoo!
Will you sit down? sit down
Y abbo.
Y our father?
Y our right door...
Yeah, he was.
Yeah, you just be there, both of you. I'm gonna go right now. y es.
You don't know what the boy's done.
You guys, this was a dumb move. or maybe you've figured that out already.
You handle guns very well.
You know, I really like you.
You know, we still think about you.
You ready to tell me about the fire?
You wanna piss me off? l want you outta here right now! got it?
You're after a stolen police car on harbour, heading south near cantella
can I ask you something personal? sure.
come on, now! open the door! the door?s locked.
come on. let's go! ok.
geometry. I fixed a couple of the answers.
I can't be in two places at once. I want a report on my desk first thing
I can't right now. nice threads, kelly.
I was just having fun, ok? fun? that's what you say, fun?
love that rock. rip it up. It's so rad.
make sure the trucks are real tight. who are you?
remember me? yeah.
run 'em down. no!
thanks for the ride
this thing's less than an hour old. didn't have the trucks straight
what did you say? he's a communist sympathiser.
what the hell... ? asshole.
what the hell...? hi. still with you.
what time is it? It's almost six.
what was it? I don't know. I think they're inside.
who is it? detective lucero.
whoa! thanks for coming, man. y abbo. It's too early, man.
y o, bro. y abbo?
yeah. you take this.
you all right? yeah, I'm all right.
..who paid you guys to run down that kid?
(colonel speaks vietnamese)
(gunshot) (tina screams)
(horn blares)
(music stops)
(phone rings)
(speaks vietnamese)
(speaks vietnamese)
(speaks vietnamese)
(thunder rumbles) flreman: the help of the heavens, huh?
* brother to brother
* but that never stopped you no, it never stopped you
* dig deep, get down
* fear of rejection
* fear of rejection
* get on or off
* gleaming the cube
* going higher and faster than anyone's ever been before...
* I'm skating down the street, you see, and I run into a pop bottle
* It's gonna come down to the facts
* ln the darkest tunnel, you could see the light
* ls all you're afraid of
* ls all you're afraid of
* nothing ever stopped you before
* nothing ever stopped you before
* oh, the power
* this is your eleventh hour, your decision
* time after time after time after time
* we're walking a tightrope
* where are you going?