Riiiiiight ... and people loved the stage version of Swing! too. That thing had some of the worst lindy hop I've ever seen ... ballet dancers doing swingouts with ballet styling. Hell, I've seen better swingouts in a beginner lindy class.Zot wrote:Yeah, it does.
But strangely, it's getting a good rating on IMDB, which I usually trust. Maybe we should reserve judgement til we've seen it.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0358722/
Rhythm
Moderators: Mr Awesomer, JesseMiner, CafeSavoy
- LindyChef
- Posts: 228
- Joined: Tue Apr 01, 2003 7:52 pm
- Location: Houston and Seattle (bi-coastal wanna-be)
- Contact:
Jellyroll=crap(I thought these guys sucked in 1998 when I liked neo crap)Kyle wrote:Jellyroll - (the band from SF?) Not that great of a band. They did play the songs that were not as popular to remake, but still not that great of a band, and belinda is not a great signer.
MBK- Blues all the way. But, they were a good blues band
Indigo- Classic neo chesse IMO. Especially the first CD. The later CD's took a different angle on neo, but still the 'classic' neo
Casey McGill - Rhythm is a good (for neo) song. Not a lot of Cheese factor, and not a lot of the rompin blaring horn sound of most neo big bands. However, the rest of the stuff borders on the spy vs. spy stuff and whatnot. (this is all from memory, my CD is at home, so I am not listening to it atm) They do have another song that is popular to play, and that fits the classic definition of neo cheese.
MBK=crap, (I diasgree on your assesment of playing good blues. When Sam Burkhart was with them they were all right, but besides that they play crap)
Indigo=crap
Casey McGill=crap
Indigo swing=some good boogie woogie songs, a few other good tunes, but also a lot of crap.
That is where they filmed it, San Francisco.Roy wrote:Isn't this interesting?
The producers also extend a huge thank you to the fabulous
San Francisco Bay Area swing dancers who participated
enthusiastically in the filming of this movie.
Without their passion and commitment
this movie would not have been possible.
And yes, it is a horrid movie! absolutely horrible
-
- Posts: 984
- Joined: Mon Mar 31, 2003 1:29 pm
- Location: dfw - a wretched hive of scum & villainy
So this movie is out in theaters right now or did it come out and quitely went away? I ask because this is the first I've heard of this movie. Not that I care. It's just puzzling that I have not seen anything about this movie until I looked at this thread. By the way, Nell Carter died right? And that happened in Jan 2003 so that means that filming had to be in 2002. And now it is 2004 and they are just releasing it? Something is amiss.Kyle wrote:That is where they filmed it, San Francisco.Roy wrote:Isn't this interesting?
The producers also extend a huge thank you to the fabulous
San Francisco Bay Area swing dancers who participated
enthusiastically in the filming of this movie.
Without their passion and commitment
this movie would not have been possible.
And yes, it is a horrid movie! absolutely horrible
Yard work sucks. I would much rather dj.
I've seen the movie, and it is possibly one of the most amazing films I've ever seen. The acting is top-notch and Oscar-worthy, and the dancing rivals Hellzapoppin'.
-Jeremy
It's easy to sit there and say you'd like to have more money. And I guess that's what I like about it. It's easy. Just sitting there, rocking back and forth, wanting that money.
It's easy to sit there and say you'd like to have more money. And I guess that's what I like about it. It's easy. Just sitting there, rocking back and forth, wanting that money.
- Mr Awesomer
- Posts: 1089
- Joined: Mon Nov 18, 2002 10:21 pm
- Location: Altadena, CA
- Contact:
Okay, that's odd that there are reviews for a movie that's not been released.
Reuben Brown
Southern California
Southern California
Hey, it can't be that bad.Along this journey of self-discovery, which includes confronting his father's expectations and coming to the realization that he and his fiancé no longer share a common future, a young woman named Tina (introducing Constance Brenneman) keeps reappearing, a sure sign that Anthony is heading in the right direction.
Tina
"I'm here to kick a little DJ a$$!"
~ Foreman on That 70s Show
~ Foreman on That 70s Show
I know it was an indy flick, so it wouldnt be wide release. not sure if it was released yet.
All I know is that they were casting for dancers right when I was levaing SF, Novemberish 2002. They were casting in B-Way studios
OMG some of the dancers that made the cut were absolutely wretched. Not sure who got spotlight dances, camera time, etc.... but half the casting was appearance/costume and the other half was how hot you were.
Not sure how much weight they put into the dancing aspect of it.
hehehe
has anyone seen it at all?
All I know is that they were casting for dancers right when I was levaing SF, Novemberish 2002. They were casting in B-Way studios
OMG some of the dancers that made the cut were absolutely wretched. Not sure who got spotlight dances, camera time, etc.... but half the casting was appearance/costume and the other half was how hot you were.
Not sure how much weight they put into the dancing aspect of it.
hehehe
has anyone seen it at all?