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Because of the dancing, comedy, storyline, and yes horror.
The song itself is...excellent...add Michael JAckson
dancing
and you have a golden Phenomenon.
Besides looking as gorgeous as ever, she impresses with her
dancing
as well.
Gene Kelly, who was on loan to Columbia from MGM, matches her in
dancing
and the sequence where he cavorts with his own shadow was nicely done.
The
dancing
is exciting and fresh.
Who will break the hidden code of
dancing
men, Holmes or Moriarty first?
He's a little young (9) for a lot of the themes in it, but he understands
dancing
hippies are fun to watch, and he gets the idea that end is ironic.
The scene with Angela
dancing
is totally creepy, especially after the strobe light comes on, and you can see her jump from one part of the floor to the next with every sound of a camera shutter click on the song that's playing.
There's no "Bend it like Beckham" backdrops and stereotypes, and only slight salutes to the music and
dancing
of Bollywood (however, the soundtrack is well worth procuring), but rather, the feel that you are seeing the real India permeates the film through the use of dozens of local residents in each scene to augment the performance of the five professional actors.
In Brooklyn, the nightclub dancer Rusty Parker (Rita Hayworth) has a simple but happy life
dancing
in the McGuire's, owned by her boyfriend Danny (Gene Kelly).
'Cover Girl' is a delightful romantic comedy, very naive and having magnificent parts, such as the beauty and talented Rita Hayworth dancing, singing and acting; Gene Kelly, specially in two scenes,
dancing
with himself and with Rusty and Genius on the street; the songs and the choreography of the dances are also spectaculars.
The music is marvelous, as is the choreography of both
dancing
and fighting.
From teenagers wearing gold chains, listening to hip hop and break
dancing
on the side to jokes about air bags in cars and waitresses in total shock over meeting a vegetarian, this movie really captures bits and pieces of Ukraine that you would never know unless you went there.
Vincent Prices rap is totally cool and the zombies
dancing
with Michael is totally amazing!
I also liked the
dancing
scene in the men's room a lot!
Some of the changes I thought were a bit corny (like the nephew's 'modern' dancing, and the viking chief's daughter - almost everything about her), but I found most it amusing enough.
The music, the dancing, the acting.
I also loved when he was
dancing
around when the voice on the radio was talking to him.
I love the music and the
dancing.
After watching the film I wished I could dance like them and I'm hopefully going to take up ballroom and Latin
dancing
soon.
I've become a fan of that sort of
dancing
and am now hooked on all films and programs about it.
Dirty
Dancing
revealed my passion for
dancing
and music.
My favorite parts of the film are when Baby goes into the Staff's headquarters and sees them
dancing
and obviously the last scene where Baby and Johnny dance together in front of everyone.
When the Navajos cross their path, they are invited to visit their hamlet for a
dancing
party.
The
dancing
starts almost immediately, and Debra Paget in her "purple harem" bikini dress simply has no equal in film in my opinion.
Yul Brynner is Major Surov, a singing, dancing, vodka-drinking Russian Officer stationed near the Austrian -Hungarian border during the Hungarian uprising of 1956 in Anatole Litvak's The Journey.
Great music, great dancing, a sexy star (Swayze) and actual sexual desire shown by a female character (a very unusual event!).
Of course these young people pay no attention and proceed to have a ball swimming in the nude near the water fall and playing great music and
dancing
by the fire and having plenty of beer and wine.
There is an obvious comparison to be made with Lloyd Bacon's "42nd Street," which had been made about 20 years before, featuring Ruby Keeler as a
dancing
sensation, a fresh-faced kid from the sticks who had come to New York to get into show business, who saves the show when the star fails--"You're going out there a kid from the chorus, but you've got to come back a STAR!!" Warner Baxter's "Julian Marsh" is a director who suffers for his art and is unappreciated.
One highlight is a hilarious
dancing
scene with Adam Samberg.
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