Marc Johnson Full Part - Pretty Sweet (2012) | Girl/Chocolate Skateboards
Witness one of the greatest skateboarders of all time deliver a flawless, refined masterclass in technical street skating. Marc Johnson's full video part from Girl and Chocolate's iconic 2012 full-length "Pretty Sweet," directed by Ty Evans, Spike Jonze, and others. Set to David Bowie's "Five Years," this part showcases Marc's effortless style, creative trick selection, and impeccable execution across handrails, ledges, stairs, and technical spots. Even years into his legendary career, MJ skates with the passion and innovation of someone redefining what's possible—clean lines, switch and nollie variations, flawless manuals, and that signature flow that influenced generations. A timeless section from one of the most celebrated skate videos of the 2010s. Pure poetry on a skateboard. 🎥 From Pretty Sweet (Girl/Chocolate, 2012) 🛹 Marc Johnson – Technical Street Legend 🎵 David Bowie - Five Years If you love technical street skating, don't miss this. Like, comment your favorite trick, and subscribe for more classic skate parts!

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