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Pacion
07-19-2004, 07:05 AM
- to make it a dance movie, or a movie with a "common theme" in it?

etchuck
07-19-2004, 08:05 AM
A dance movie to me ought to have the development of dancing as part of the character development of the proponent(s). Just like a basketball movie (like Hoosiers) focuses on basketball as a metaphor for life, I would like to see dance as a tool to learn about life as well in a dance movie.

Sagitta
07-19-2004, 03:48 PM
It's never enough! :P

Vin
07-20-2004, 04:32 PM
Enough so that if I own the tape I might learn a cool move or two

MacMoto
07-28-2004, 10:44 AM
A dance movie to me ought to have the development of dancing as part of the character development of the proponent(s). Just like a basketball movie (like Hoosiers) focuses on basketball as a metaphor for life, I would like to see dance as a tool to learn about life as well in a dance movie.
This is my take too. It's not the amount of dancing, it's how central dance is to the story.

Now, here's a question. Is The Full Monty a dance movie? It's about down-and-out guys doing a striptease, not dancing, but I still tend to think of it as a dance movie... After all, the striptease show was very much a dance performance, the film definitely portrays "development of dancing as part of the character development of the proponents", and the job centre scene was a classic dance movie moment, quite similar to the restroom scene in "Shall We Dance?"...
Besides, for a man raised in a macho environment where dancing is considered gay, taking up dancing must take as much courage as stripping on stage (Billy Elliot was along this theme).

DancingMommy
07-28-2004, 10:57 AM
Mad About Mambo would count too, even if it is adbout futbol & dancing....