from idiots to icons
A look at the rise and fall of the subversive skateboarding magazine Big Brother, which rose to prominence in the mid-1990s and had a profound effect on the skating subculture with its unfiltered approach.
Patrick O'Dell
Director

Chad Muska
Self - pro skateboarder

Jonah Hill
Self - Big Brother reader

Jeff Grosso
Self - pro skateboarder

Johnny Knoxville
Self - writer / actor

Rob Dyrdek
Self - pro skateboarder

Jeff Tremaine
Self - art / editorial director of Big Brother
Marc Johnson
Self - pro skateboarder

Bam Margera
Self - pro skateboarder

Tony Hawk
Self - pro skateboarder
The Class of ‘9271%
Lionel Messi: Destiny78%
Looking for Richard68%
Facing Ali73%
My Mom Jayne79%
A Plastic Ocean75%
Above Majestic73%
The September Issue65%
Spider-Man: All Roads Lead to No Way Home67%
Seduced and Abandoned61%
I Am Heath Ledger74%
Harmontown66%
Gilbert67%
Chris Brown: Welcome to My Life64%
Dogtown and Z-Boys70%
Generation Iron66%
Beyond the Mat73%
Whitney73%
Minding the Gap77%
For the Love of Spock73%