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He's doing tricks here,
dance
tricks, that probably no six-year-old in history ever managed before.
In essence, dancers were challenging each other online to get better; incredible new
dance
skills were being invented; even the six-year-olds were joining in.
So, this story of the evolution of
dance
seems strangely familiar.
The
dance
community is now global.
The hurdy-gurdy has been used, historically, through the centuries in mostly
dance
music because of the uniqueness of the melody combined with the acoustic boombox here.
And we
dance.
In the darkness, we breathe and we
dance.
Oh and insanely bad
dance
numbers and the obligatory Japenese businessmen who want to buy the camp (on the condition that male cheerleader, Tommy Hamilton, stays with the camp of course).
Evil Behind You, was created for a specific purpose in mind, to shove the writer/directors personal views on who either gets to walk on water or who gets to
dance
with the devil.
While I agree that this was the most horrendous movie ever made, I am proud to say I own a copy simply because myself and a bunch of my friends were extras (mostly in the
dance
club scenes, but a few others as well.
What the heck was the purpose of the
dance
scene?
The plot, about a vaudeville mother trying to turn her rich carefree son into a responsible one with him unaware of who she is, is for the birds and doesn't have many funny scenes though I did like Peter's celebrity impersonations and his
dance
with Hall in drag.
Rubin, however, is all over the place with his confusion of the American vernacular of the time and almost everything concerning him makes no sense whatsoever (though I did like his funny dance).
Wealthy horse ranchers in Buenos Aires have a long-standing no-trading policy with the Crawfords of Manhattan, but what happens when the mustachioed Latin son falls for a certain Crawford with bright eyes, blonde hair, and some perky moves on the
dance
floor?
The result is a hybrid of GIGI, ZEPPELIN, HALF A SIXPENCE, some MGM 40s song and
dance
numbers of a style (daisies and boaters!) so hopelessly old fashioned as to be like musical porridge, and MATA HARI dramatics.
They dance...and hey presto!
When I first started watching it, all I could say was "I hope there's a
dance
sequence in it."
Imagine my delight when not ONLY did the two main characters dance, but the main ghost began break dancing as well.
AND on top of THAT, Sherman Hemsley sings the break
dance
song (not to mention the theme song).
For those expecting the cover art and story outline to indicate another entertaining Bollywood Indian production, beware: no musical
dance
numbers or songs of production value exist to brighten the mood in this rather tired story of arranged marriages in the British Indian culture - with a few variations thrown in.
"Now
dance
to your grave you dirty whore!" Best scene?
The sudden flashes into surreal song &
dance
brought back Dennis Potter's "Singing Detective", but without the finesse.
They simulate weightlessness with people hanging on cables and by recycling the trick that let Fred Astaire
dance
on the ceiling in "Royal Wedding" (but none of these guys move well enough to make it look convincing).
It seems that stage (dance) productions these days are all about how many cameras and camera angles a director/ editor can squeeze into a 1 hour show.
Also, Lucy couldn't
dance
well, so the music had to be slowed down to a funerial pace.
Screen treatment of the comedic Broadway success "The Gay Divorce" (a title which was considered too scandalous for American moviegoers, though it was used in the U.K.) concerns a man and woman (Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers) meeting under embarrassing circumstances while she's in the process of divorcing her spouse; they dance, argue, make up, dance, argue some more and
dance
some more.
Lucille Ball cannot sing or act or
dance.
The
dance
club is/was called "Up Front FX".
The only scene he is in is the beginning when they are in the
dance
club.
I don't know where most of you were at, but where I watched the film we didn't have people singing as some have told they experienced, we had people laughing, mostly at the campy plot line, the horrible
dance
sequences and the singing of the likes of Brosnan.
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