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What he finds in the studio are lessons in
dancing
and, most of all, himself.
I read somewhere that she isn't really ballerina, but the editing in this film did a very good job of making her
dancing
look not only natural but beautiful.
I do not care if I get a sane sci-fi feature from this man, but I do care to get a medley of his crazy dancing, shriek yells, cool crowd choreography, and some bits of CGI and animation.
One definite highlight occurs when Candy invites her groovy friends over the Maxwells house for an impromptu basement bash complete with pot smoking, wailing rock music, and, of course, hot naked
dancing
chicks.
His main
dancing
partner, and I must say they are fantastic together on the floor and otherwise.
So if you like good smooth
dancing
and fun filled scenes filled with Oscar Levant's nimble piano fingers, the songs of George Gershwyn will live on forever in this colorful gem.
Preity's cabaret number, Diwani Diwani (Crazy), could've been shortened while No. 1 Punjabi came across boring though it had good
dancing.
Purple Rain not only broke boundaries, it set a decade, the costumes, the music, the behavior, and the
dancing!
The music and
dancing
is of the highest possible quality.
You may notice in the first dance scene the director has all sorts of things occurring in the background:other girl dancing, a drunk falling down stairs, much activity, but he knew that we would be watching Mina dance and I'll bet unless you viewed this many times, you didn't notice.All in all, perfection.J.Q.
This movie has it all, action, fighting, dancing, bull riding, music, pretty girls.
Fontaine makes a fetching picture as the heroine here, but her acting inexperience shows badly and her
dancing
is better left unmentioned.
The honkeytonk scenes are fun with dancing, mechanical bull riding, and -of course- the required brawls.
If you are an Iranian, the familiar cheering and
dancing
in the streets after a game won, fills you up with National pride!!
One of the first of the best musicals, Anchors Aweigh features several memorable musical sequences, such as Kelly
dancing
with Jerry the mouse, Kelly
dancing
with 7-year-old Sharon McManus, Sinatra singing with Jose Iturbi playing piano, Kathryn Grayson singing with Iturbi conducting, and much more.
This is far more than the charming story of middle-aged man discovering the pleasures of ballroom
dancing
(although it IS that as well).
The bonus in this film is a fascinating insight into the slowly changing attitudes of modern Japan toward everything from ballroom
dancing
to physical contact.
It's a departure from the other titles in the franchise in that 1) we get to see Astaire play the piano - in real life he was an accomplished pianist and composed several songs, one of which, I'm Building Up To An Awful Let-Down, had a lyric by Johnny Mercer and spent a couple of weeks in the charts - and it is the only one of the series in which he played a serviceman, albeit an ex-hoofer who enlisted in the navy after being dumped by
dancing
partner Ginger before the story starts.
Though the sailors may complain in chorus about the monotony of the ocean, it seems that their oceanic duties are completely non-existent, and somehow Fred Astaire finds enough free time during the day to offer
dancing
classes to a fleet of would-be romantics.
While the story is sweet, and the
dancing
and singing in the main part of the film are a joy, the uniqueness of the film (and what makes it a masterpiece) is the dream sequence.
And thanks to the infamous opening sequence that earned Groove Tube an initial X-rating, I still can't hear Curtis Mayfield's "Move On Up" without thinking of naked
dancing
hitchhiking hippies ---- For similar sketch-style movies, see TunnelVision, Kentucky Fried Movie, Amazon Women on the Mood, Monty Python's Beyond the Fringe, Dynamite Chicken, and the Firesign Theatre's Everything You Know is Wrong.
The Camera managed to get shots through the smoke and focus on the actors, the bull, the bar, the women, the dancing, the low-level of light that actually was in the bar!
Though Gene Kelly's personality and
dancing
dominated this film, his winsome performance did not suggest that he would become a major creative force, almost the iconic figure, for MGM musicals, where he developed a style of dance complementary to that of Fred Astaire.
Madhuri (who I was too young to appreciate in her hey-day) was vivacious and elegant and seeing her
dancing
and her expressions were such a treat.
Most of the
dancing
is dull, shockingly enough to this Fossy choreography fan, until the big drunken production number.
The comedy does not mesh with the singing which is out of balance with the dancing, and there's no plot to speak of anyway.
Yes, Joan Crawford belting out the songs and
dancing
with her football player shoulder pads underneath her leotards are both silly, but there was a certain goofy charm to the film.
Of all the movies that you could watch, if you choose to watch this movie....i should say that your very unfortunate....The story is crap, the acting nowhere near tolerable and the music not something we'd expect from A.R. Rehman..but its not fair to judge A r rehman with this movie because the music of a movie is to an extent influenced by the story and acting.......I wonder how someone like Ajith can ever be called an actor.....his dialogue delivery is pathetic and its better i don't mention his facial expressions......you'd do yourself a favour by not watching this movie...or rather watch it and educate others on how these kinda movies humiliate the once-enchanting Tamil film industry...Also....i beg the filmmakers not to cast people who are stone heads when it comes to
dancing
in roles that are supposed to highlight it.....For crying out loud, Ajith can't even dance to those funny dappankuthu songs...how can one tolerate him
DANCING
BHARATHANATYAM......the thought of him donning the role of a classical dancer would make good dancers of yesteryears turn in their graves.....And watch out for the scenes where Ajith is supposed to be projecting an effeminate side.....Its official ...he's the worst(or is there a worser term for that) thing that can happen to Tamil cinema.........
I have only one thought; at one
dancing
scene the actors are standing on a glass dance floor (blue lights).
I can't think of "Begin the Beguine" without seeing Ernie and Kate
dancing.
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