Home Media Them Skates has just released a massive full-length profile on the iconic Alex Broskow titled “Shadows Cast Longer @ Sunset”, which was edited by Pat Ridder, who had this to say about the video:This video was originally meant to be a VOD. Some of us from the Them skates team felt it shouldn’t just be released for free. But Alex decided the skate world deserves to see it — so here it is. If you can, please consider leaving a contribution:👉 http://paypal.me/alexanderbroskowThe amount doesn’t matter — it’s about showing appreciation and support! I’m honored that I got to work on this project. For me, this part stands right next to his KFC 2 part and Nowhere. What Alex has achieved throughout his career is unbelievable to most of us. The level of control he has on skates comes from more than three decades of dedication and hard work. Alex just turned 40 and is still skating in what might be his best form ever. He did this for the culture. Let’s show love back.Pat RidderIt is remarkable that at this point in his career, Alex is not only still skating at a high-level, but he is arguably skating in his best form ever. This profile seems much bigger than the usual videos that seem to get lost in the algorithm flow of the internet. This one will likely rank up there with one of Alex’s most complete and memorable profiles to date. And considering the amount of ground-breaking videos he has dropped, that is really saying something. Especially coming at forty years old.Let’s celebrate Alex’s remarkable achievements and the impact he has had on our culture by giving back to him in a meaningful way. If times are tough, please share the video through your social media, spread the word, and show Alex as much appreciation as possible for his hard work and dedication to his craft. Filmed by Koda Hult and Adam Johnson in Los Angeles and Kansas City.Edited by Pat Ridder Photos by Shawn EnglerGraphics by T8 CorpBe sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more quality skate content.