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Send us a Text Message.In this episode of “The Music in Me,” I dive into the world of dance movies and their unforgettable soundtracks. I'll be sharing my favorite dance scenes from iconic films like “Footloose,” “Flashdance,” “Happy Feet,” “Center Stage,” “Save the Last Dance,” “Step Up 2: The Streets,” and “Fame.” You'll hear about the electrifying moments that make these scenes so special and the incredible songs that bring them to life. I've got a mix of dance styles to keep things exciting—from ballet and ballroom to hip-hop and street dance. Plus, I've included some honorable mentions that you won't want to miss. Join me as I celebrate the magic of dance and the music that makes it unforgettable. Tune in and let's get this dance party started! Support the Show.Keep listening, keep grooving, and let the music in you continue to shine. Thank you, and see you soon!CONTACT TERI:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terirosborg/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teri.rosborgYouTube: The Music in MeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@terirosborgPodcast Facebook Page: The Music in Me Podcast Facebook pageTHEME SONG BY: Hayley GremardINTRODUCTION BY: Gavin Bruno
The summer series continues with a hefty helping of Kevin Bacon in Footloose. Tim and Andrew talk Dance Movies, kickin' tunes, and the depth under the fluff.
Well, friends, our Cinderella-fest has come to an end, and yes, we really are watching a movie entitled "Another Cinderella Story". This one stars Selena Gomez, Drew Seeley and Jane Lynch as the wicked not-step-mother.We're back in the San Fernando Valley, because of course we are. Mary just wants to dance and fall in love with dreamy pop stars, but her guardian and not-step-sisters aren't keen on letting either of those things happen. With the help of her friends, maybe she'll still get to do both!Email us at MadeMePodcast@gmail.comFind us on:Facebook: www.facebook.com/MadeMePodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/myhusbandmademedoit/ Podcast artwork by Anna Eggleton of Treehouse Lettering & Design: https://www.treehouseletteringanddesign.com/
Intro (00:00) Breaking Point & Dance Movies (01:29) Infrastructure In The Street Dance Scene (09:10) Community Level Participation (12:43) Diluting The Culture (15:19) Judging Art (29:55) Being On Beat/Kids Dance Competitions (38:43) Open Source Judging System (1:05:52) VAR/Appeals for Battles (1:19:11) Wrap Up (1:24:20) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecapsuleldn/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecapsuleldn/support
If the '80s were the decade of dance, then what were the Top 10 dance movies for our beloved moment in history? We go back to the summer of 2021 and review our favorite 10 dance movies of the 1980s, including Fame, Footloose, Tap, Girls Just Want To Have Fun and more. Guest co-hosts this week with Jen With One N and Gayle in DC. The Stuck in the '80s podcast is sponsored by The 80s Cruise. The 2024 lineup has been announced. Join all your '80s friends on the Royal Caribbean Mariner of the Seas on Feb. 29 to March 7 for a weeklong trip back to the '80s. The lineup includes: 38 Special, Air Supply, The English Beat, Soft Cell, Debbie Gibson, Sebastian Bach, Steve Pearcy of Ratt, Ray Parker Jr., Sheena Easton, Wang Chung, Midnight Star, Animotion, Real Life, Escape Club, When in Rome UK, Marky Ramone's Blitzkrieg and more. Original MTV veejays Alan Hunter and Mark Goodman will be there to host along with Downtown Julie Brown. Listen to the show to get our promo code for $200 of cabin credit for first-time guests. Our podcast is listener-supported via Patreon. Members get special swag and invitations to patron-only Zoom happy hours with the hosts of the podcast. Find out more at our official Patreon page. The Stuck in the '80s podcast is hosted by creator Steve Spears and Brad Williams. Find out more about the show, celebrating its 18th year in 2023, at sit80s.com.
Brian, Jake, and Arlis are joined by Kate Blakeslee from Arc, a Montana Dance Collective, to talk about their upcoming dance concert at the Babcock as well as some of our favorite dance films!
With this latest installment, Steven Soderbergh concludes his ‘Magic Mike' trilogy. So, Sean and Amanda are celebrating by breaking down the new film (5:00), taking a long look at the filmmaker's annual media diary, and sharing their five favorite dance movies (56:00). Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins Producer: Bobby Wagner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we're reviewing Blumhouse's box office smash "M3gan", or "Megan", or "Methreegan". Pick your poison.
RIP Irene Cara who had two big songs from two movies on this list
I KNOW JANE CAMPION IS NOT FROM AUSTRALIA! BUT SEETIE WAS FILMED IN AUSTRALIA, SO I THINK OF IT AS AN AUSTRALIAN MOVIE. This week, Greta and Taylor dive into the world of movies about dance and dancers! Taylor once again refuses to attempt to define "camp." Join us next time for The Fog of War (2003) and The Thin Blue Line (1988). Twitter and Instagram!
If I had to dance with either of these jackasses for 60 days straight, I'd ask to have my brains blown out, too! Join Robert and Ira as they discuss THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON'T THEY? and share their top 5 dance movies. Listen for free through iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or Google Podcast Music. So, if you've ever wondered what it would be like to be a nice enough guy who's kind of a nebbish who is in a dance marathon during the Depression in hopes of winning the $1500 cash prize, and you're paired off with a free-thinking pistol of a gal, and some exhausted dancers are eliminated, and you sleep and shower in the back rooms of the dance hall, and you do the nasty with a blonde floozy and then your dance partner fools around with some dude and she doesn't want to be partners with you anymore, but she can't dance alone, so she dances with you anyway, and when the tired as fuck dancers must walk rapidly around the dance floor because the last three couples will be eliminated, one of the dancers has a heart attack and dies, and the slimy promoter who is also the emcee urges your dance partner to marry you for the publicity because even if she wins the marathon, he tells her she'll have to pay a bunch of expenses, and she's despondent as fuck and begs you to shoot her in the head, then this podcast is for you!
If I had to dance with either of these jackasses for 60 days straight, I'd ask to have my brains blown out, too! Join Robert and Ira as they discuss THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON'T THEY? and share their top 5 dance movies. Listen for free through iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or Google Podcast Music. So, if you've ever wondered what it would be like to be a nice enough guy who's kind of a nebbish who is in a dance marathon during the Depression in hopes of winning the $1500 cash prize, and you're paired off with a free-thinking pistol of a gal, and some exhausted dancers are eliminated, and you sleep and shower in the back rooms of the dance hall, and you do the nasty with a blonde floozy and then your dance partner fools around with some dude and she doesn't want to be partners with you anymore, but she can't dance alone, so she dances with you anyway, and when the tired as fuck dancers must walk rapidly around the dance floor because the last three couples will be eliminated, one of the dancers has a heart attack and dies, and the slimy promoter who is also the emcee urges your dance partner to marry you for the publicity because even if she wins the marathon, he tells her she'll have to pay a bunch of expenses, and she's despondent as fuck and begs you to shoot her in the head, then this podcast is for you!
Dance movies are some of our favorite guilty pleasures. Tap your toes and join us as we twirl through a baker's dozen of great (or not so great) dance movies.
Intro: "Walkin" by Denzel Curry - https://music.apple.com/us/album/walkin-single/1605035229 This week the boys invite a friend of the pod, Malik aka Chubby, and talk about new Florida Laws, Dance Movies, and more. This week's bulletins: Will: "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Audiobook" - https://tinyurl.com/2p9ey4ws Nick: "Walkin" by Denzel Curry - https://music.apple.com/us/album/walkin-single/1605035229 Tev: "Zack Cherry" - https://www.youtube.com/c/ZackCherry Malik (Chubby): "Judge Steve Harvey" - https://www.hulu.com/series/judge-steve-harvey-777b8522-ca68-4fb5-b607-9017c4949b68 Make sure to follow up on the socials to stay notified of all new episodes & other news! Instagram: @OuttaPocketDocket Twitter: @PocketDocketPod Email: OuttaPocketDocket@gmail.com OPD Discord: https://discord.gg/uEsPmmEes6 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/outtapocketdocket/message
Gabby and Amy discuss Dirty Dancing, the ultimate coming-of-age movie complete with trenchant class analysis, a convincing argument for women's reproductive freedom, a killer soundtrack, and Patrick Swayze's perfect ass (and chest, and hair and arms, etc.). What more could you want in a movie?
You voted for it, so we're talking about it! In today's Location Scouting episode, we're focusing on dancefilms taking place in WATER locations.Just a water's range is vast from vapor to ice, so are the variety of dancefilms that involve water. As we focus on three examples, we will discuss the meaning of water and how the location plays a key role in each of these dancefilms.Of course, we also share some general wisdom for anyone looking to create their dancefilm in a watery location.--FEATUREDCygnus (2018)Dir. by Cara Hagan and Robert UehlinUath Lochans (2015)Dir. by Katrina McPherson, Simon Fildes, Marc BrewThe Stop (2018)Dir. by Liudmila Komrakova Also Mentioned:Dune (1984)Dir. by David LynchRare Birds (2015)Dir. by T.M. Rives-- ANNOUNCEMENTSFilmfest by Rogue DancerTheme: GLOBALOnline@roguedance--CHAPTERS00:00 Intro07:15 What does water evoke in art? 10:59 Cygnus18:56 Uath Lochans27:49 The Stop36:00 Some advice & final thoughts38:33 Announcement--Got a question? Email us at frameformpodcast@gmail.com--Rixey.coInstagram
Rachel & Rachel discuss perfunctory romance, tights, and the eternal conflict of basketball vs. dancing in STEP UP (2006). Tragically, our discussion of whether Anne Fletcher should have directed CATS (2019) was cut for time.Our next episode on BATTLE IN SEATTLE (2007) is coming your way August 16th!Email us at channingsalon@gmail.com and follow us on:TwitterInstagramLetterboxd
Put on your tap shoes and grab your cane and top hat! This week, we're talking about Dance Movies with known excellent dancers and performers Sam Schmitz and Mitch Slevc. We'll find out who wins in a dance-off-to-the-death between Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire, and we'll discuss Step Up 3D, Girls Just Want To Have Fun and more! Check out the Buntport Theatre! They'll be back, inside, and in-person, in September 2021, and they have outdoor shows happening too: https://buntport.com/And follow Mitch and Co. at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science via their TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@denvermns?Check out Michael J. O'Connor's new band, The Listening Post: https://thelisteningpost.bandcamp.com/releasesAnd subscribe, rate and review this podcast, please! :DStay safe out there!
S09E06 Dance 'til You Can't: Dance Movies - The shittiest, most awkward, and most pale Hip-Hop dance crew breaks down the re-casts of Flashdance (1983) and Save the Last Dance (2001).
If the '80s were the decade of dance, then what were the Top 10 dance movies for our beloved moment in history? We unveil our favorite 10 dance movies of the 1980s, including Fame, Footloose, Tap, Girls Just Want To Have Fun and more. Guest co-hosts this week with Jen With One N and Gayle in DC. Stuck in the '80s is sponsored by The 80s Cruise. The March 2022 voyage is sold out, but we'll still be there - along with all the original bands - for this amazing trip. Headliners include The Human League, ABC, 38 Special, Belinda Carlisle, Morris Day & The Time, Berlin and many more. Get $200 cabin credit for first-time guests when you use the promo code STUCK during booking. Go to the official site now to join the waiting list. Our podcast is listener-supported via Patreon. Members get special swag and invitations to patron-only Zoom happy hours with the hosts of the podcast. Find out more at our official Patreon page.
Hello, Welcome to Mass-Debaters, where we debate weird topics for viewing pleasure. We are asking you to share this video, and subscribe to our page if you like our content. This Weekend's Topics: Sneakers Brands, Price of First Dates, Dance Movies Next Week Topics: Crime Fighters VS Superheroes, Sam L Jackson, Gatorade P.S Remember we are still giving away 20$ Amazon gift cards. All you have to do is watch all three videos that are uploaded, share one of the videos, and then message Diandre Robinson, Evan Hamatake, CJ D Tucker, Cam Jag, or the Facebook page what the topics are to all three videos, and what the answers were to all three topics. Thank you all for your support. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mass-debaters/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mass-debaters/support
In this episode we discuss the results of our listener survey about the best partner dance feature films.The video version of this episode can be found here: https://youtu.be/nhGDB8qwBeMYou can find us at: www.Talk.danceAlso check out the Find.dance app at: www.Find.dance
Look out, 'cos here it comes: An epic debate about the high notes and the low notes in the biggest musical of our time.
Last summer, we had the opportunity to sit down and chat with the Vancouver-based filmmaker duo, Kent Donguines and Maxime Beauchamp at Dancinema’s Cascadia Dance and Cinema Festival. In this interview, we learn about Kent and Maxime’s career, their collection of films, and upcoming projects that inspire them to think outside the box with their filmmaking.KENT DONGUINES is a Filipino-Canadian filmmaker based in Vancouver, BC. Kent is one of the finalists of the 2017 WFF Power Pitch Competition, 2019 Telus Storyhive-Banff Fellowship Program and 2020 HotDocs Doc Accelerator Program. He has produced numerous short films that have been recognized in local and international film festivals such as the Whistler Film Festival, Vancouver International Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival. Kent has also worked as a Production Manager for Cedar Island Films Inc. and has worked with companies like Telus Storyhive, CBC, Black Cap Pictures (Ten17p), Viva Entertainment and Star Cinema. He’s currently working on bringing more international co-productions to Canada from the Philippines and currently in post-production for his next short documentary that received the Telus Storyhive Documentary Edition grant.MAXIME BEAUCHAMP is an award winning French-Canadian LGBTQ Writer/Director and co-owner of Aimer Films, creator of films such as 2018 Crazy8s Finalist SMALL FISH, multi-award winning and internationally acclaimed short film IRIDESCENCE. In the following year he is slated to direct a factual TV Series with OutTV, Cross-Country baby which was chosen for the Netflix-Banff Diversity of voices and Whistler Film Festival PowerPitch and Irisation, a french-canadian feature film supported by the ÉLAN programme in partnership with Netflix, Téléfilm and more. Over his years of film experience in the narrative world, he specializes in movement and dance pieces.--Social HandlesInstagram: @kentdonguines, @max.beauchamp, @aimerfilmsincFacebook: Kent Donguines, Maxime Beauchamp, Aimer Films Inc.Twitter: kentdonguines, aimerfilmsincAlso tag: @cascadiadcfestival @screendance.forumGrey (2017)https://www.aimerfilms.com/?lightbox=dataItem-jyjs7b2x5Small Fish (2018)https://www.aimerfilms.com/?lightbox=dataItem-jyjs7b2x1Iridesence (2017)https://www.aimerfilms.com/?lightbox=dataItem-jyjs7b2x3--Also mentioned:The Field (2017)https://www.wilderprojectdance.com/thefieldCrazy 8’s Film Competitionhttp://crazy8s.filmVancouver Film Schoolhttps://vfs.edu--WebsiteInstagram
Creating dance film can sometimes be a solitary endeavor.The advantages of remote creation and distribution can be neutralized with the solitary feeling of producing and curating in a silo.How do we connect with others who are interested in creating, presenting and discussing the form? Are there formalized structures to facilitate these connections?GITTA WIGRO has almost twenty years of experience as a curator, educator and gatherer of those who create and present screendance. She joined us for a discussion on the challenges of creating and maintaining meeting spaces and networks for dance film makers and enthusiasts. We discuss the factors that facilitate and preclude these meetings and reflect on how the pandemic has changed the way we connect.Follow Gitta Wigro https://gittawigro.comFacebook --LinksInternational Screendance Calendar – Dance film events and opportunities from around the world MA Screendance Frame Rush Kinesthesia Festival Leeds International Film Festival--AnnouncementsDiscussionSouth East Dance - 2020 Vision ConversationsNovember 26th, 3PM GMT (7AM PST/10AM EST) --WebsiteInstagram
David and Scott are joined once again by Julie Sesnovich to discuss dance movies.
"Helpful" reviews from our beloved Google Users.For our original commentary on this movie, check out S2E3: Roller Skates (Roller Skates).
We sat down with George Turnbull, Dance & FIlm artist and Scholar, in Vancouver, BC at Dancinema’s Cascadia Dance and Cinema Festival 2019, and talked about his film ID.George Turnbull is a screendance scholar and practitioner who is completing his Ph.D. in Cinema and Media Studies at York University. A recipient of the prestigious Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, his doctoral research aims to situate screendance in Canada, examining artists, scholars, film festivals and funding modules. Currently, Turnbull sits on the Editorial Board of The Dance Current.Follow The Dance Current--AnnouncementsSans Souci Festival of Dance Cinema x Martha’s Vineyard Film SocietyMartha’s Vineyard Film Center, MAIn-Person Screening - Oct. 24thOnline Screening - Oct. 23rd - Nov. 6thCinedanza festivalDrama Teatro Theatre - Modena, ItalyIn-Person Screening - Oct 23rd - 25th Online Screening - Cinedanza Youtube channel--WebsiteInstagram
"Helpful" reviews from our beloved Google Users.For our original commentary on this movie, check out S1E5: Beautifull ... yes, that's with two "L's"
Prepare for total domination, this week we discuss the best dane movies of all time!Many dance moves were most definitely performed during the making of this podcast**(...all hosts also definitely busted a hip during the making of this podcast)Get social with us!Like us on FacebookFollow us InstagramJoin our Facebook Fan GroupVisit our websitehttps://ccradio.com.au/podcast/fangirling/Get in touch with us:Contact us at fangirlingpod@gmail.comWe are part of CC Radio:CC Radio has other terrific shows for you to check out including:The CountdownBelieve: Paranormal & UFO RadioFightCast Australia!Comic ConfidentialFangirlingHead to www.ccradio.com.au and check them ALL out! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Raven and SoundBoard Linc are BACK after a week or two off and are coming at you with their takes on dating once again, the need to make extra money and their "trapmade" Versus starting with "Stomp the Yard" against "You Got Served"....who has the 8-count to get the W? Tune in and don't tune out.
In episode 695, Jack and Miles are joined by There Are No Girls On The Internet's Bridget Todd to discuss the Trump administrations war on the USPS, The Chamber of Commerce defending the GOP, Desperados, Work It, and more! FOOTNOTES: USPS MAILBOXES REMOVED IN NYC ... As Trump's War Rages On Tester demands answers from Postmaster General on reports of mailbox removals Chamber to launch ads defending embattled GOP senators WATCH: Louis Prince - The Number Thirteen (Official Visualizer) Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week we discuss films where the plot revolves around dancing. Special Guest Calista Kaleikini joins us to discuss some of our favorites such as Dirty Dancing, and Footloose.
In this episode we talk about feature films that focus on some form of partner dancing, and we introduce our poll to find out what you think is the best dance movie.Vote here: https://Talk.dance/moviesThe video version of this episode can be found here: https://youtu.be/sB-43g9doqQYou can find us at: https://www.Talk.danceAlso check out the Find.dance app at: https://www.Find.dance
For a story that seems to be trying to say, "yes, women ARE capable, strong and self-sufficent," Flashdance sure sends some messed up messages. Hosts Tara McNamara, Gen X, and Riley Roberts, Gen Z, look at how a movie written, produced, and directed by men didn't get women right -- and misled a generation. https://80smovieguide.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/80sMovieGuide Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/80smovieguide/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/80sMovieGuide
Dan and Brandon check-in during the COVID-19 quarantine. They discuss how they have been filling up their time, state of the world, what they're watching, and more. They discuss the Last Dance documentary and the possibility of a Lebron James doc, Dark, Upload, Dead to Me, Sonic, the Gentlemen, the Theatre at Home movie model, and HBO Max. Support our podcast: Review us on iTunes Connect with Brandon on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn Connect with Dan on Twitter Follow Talkin' Entertainment from Rip City on Twitter
Can you BELIEVE Center Stage came out TWENTY. YEARS. AGO?! Why does 2000 still feel like yesterday? Anyway, this is a long episode, so strap in folks!
5, 6, 7, 8.... In the latest Like This Pod Mini: Jacqueline and Meghan discuss their five favorite dance movies.
5, 6, 7, 8.... In the latest Like This Pod Mini: Jacqueline and Meghan discuss their five favorite dance movies. Meghan:Center StageNetflixIMDb TV (Free with Ads)Amazon Video (Not Prime)Dirty DancingAmazon Video (Not Prime)Black SwanAmazon Video (Not Prime)Girls Just Want to Have FunHuluAmazon PrimeSuspiriaAmazon PrimeWhich Witch is Which Podcast Jacqueline:Step UpAmazon Video (Not Prime)Saturday Night FeverAmazon Video (Not Prime)Magic MikeAmazon PrimeSinging in the RainAmazon Video (Not Prime)FootlooseAmazon Video (Not Prime) This episode was recorded remotely due to the Stay at Home Executive Order, so please forgive any drop in audio quality as we learn this new setup. Follow I Think You're Gonna Like This Podcast on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterWebsiteJacqueline InstagramMeghan Instagram If you like the podcast and want to support us, click here.
It's an all-new episode of WE'VE GOT MAIL, the podcast where film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold answer YOUR letters! This week, Bibbs and Witney talk about style vs. substance, their favorite faith-based films, the best dance movies ever, and how film critics decide what to reveal about a movie and what to save as a surprise for audiences! Email us at letters@criticallyacclaimed.net, so we can read your correspondence and answer YOUR questions in future episodes! Subscribe on Patreon at www.patreon.com/criticallyacclaimednetwork for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, commentary tracks and much, much more! And visit our TeePublic page to buy shirts, mugs and other exciting merchandise! Follow us on Twitter at @CriticAcclaim, join the official Fan Club on Facebook, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold, and head on over to www.criticallyacclaimed.net for all their podcasts, reviews and more!
Do you feel a dance montage coming on? Well, get your applications to Juilliard ready because this week Emilie and Margaux talk about two classic dance movies: Center Stage and Save The Last Dance. Follow us on Medium @oldmillennialspod + on FB & IG @theoldmillennialspod
It's the 39th episode! In this episode we dive deep into some classic celebrity conspiracy theories that have been spread around over the years. We cover such conspiracies as: Avril Lavigne's body double, Stevie Wonder isn't blind, who killed John Lennon, the Industrial Prison Complex inventing rap music, and many, many more. We also talk about the movies Stomp The Yard and Save The Last Dance, Eminem's collaboration with Sir Elton John, Mandy Moore's second phase of fame, Billy Eilish, how Gucci isn't cool, and Jubilee from X-Men's real name.
Getting trapped in a movie ... is no day at the beach. Teen Beach Movie (2013) - Not Rated ... but it's basically "G" - Duration (movie): 1 hr 50 min
Back to the grind. Magic Mike XXL (2015) - R - Duration (movie): 1hr 55min
If they've really got what it takes, it's going to take everything they've got. Fame (1980) - R - Duration (movie): 2hr 14min
“I’m the king of this here flo’, ya dig?” - Sweetness Roll Bounce (2005) - PG-13 - Duration (movie): 1hr 52min
Singin’ Swingin’ Glorious Feelin’ Technicolor Musical. MGM’s Musical Treasure! Singin’ in the Rain (1952) - G - Duration (movie): 1hr 43min
He will challenge their traditions. Their traditions will change his life. Stomp the Yard (2007) PG-13 Duration (movie): 1hr 49min
When destiny leads, love follows. Marilyn Hotchkiss’ Ballroom Dancing & Charm School (2005) - PG-13 - Duration (movie): 1hr 43min
Some people learn to dance, some people are born to. Step Up 3D (2010) PG-13 Duration (movie): 1 hr 47 min
Fast Forward (1985) - PG - Duration (movie): 1hr 50min
Have the time of your life ... all over again. Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004) - PG-13 - Duration (movie): 1hr 26min
Da-fi all odds. Life is a game. Don’t get played. The dream is New York. The language is dance. His dream was to tap. See the music. Hear the dance. Fall in love with the competition. No matter what life brings you, don’t let anything stand in your way. Two worlds. One dream.
Push it to Pop it! Rock it to Lock it! Break it to Make it! For the break of your life! Breakin’ (1984) - PG - Duration (movie): 1hr 30min
Life doesn’t hold tryouts. Center Stage (2000) - PG - Duration (movie): 1hr 55min
A young gymnast’s Olympic aspirations are crushed after a debilitating accident. Full Out (2015) - TV-PG - Duration (movie): 1hr 30 min
In the dance of life, love can happen in a heartbeat. Dance with Me (1998) - PG - Duration (movie): 2hr 6min
Catch the Fever! If you’re not sure you have the Fever now, after tomorrow, you’ll say you always did. Saturday Night Fever (1977) - R - Duration (movie): 1hr 58min
1, 2, 3, Cheer! Bring It On (2000) - PG-13 - Duration (movie): 1hr 38min
In Xanadu a golden goddess did decree ... Welcome to you own musical fantasy. Xanadu (1980) - PG - Duration (movie): 1hr 36min
It’s not where you’re from. It’s where you’re at. Step Up 2: The Streets (2008) - PG-13 - Duration (movie): 1hr 38min
A life lived in fear ... is a life half lived. Strictly Ballroom (1992) - PG - Duration (movie): 1hr 34min
In the first episode of So Obsessed, Melissa & Alex gush about the magic of the first Step Up movie and other random scenes from dance movies and TV shows. They also discover a little-known Justin Bieber tune that will change your life, and debate over dating someone with the same name as your dad. SO OBSESSED show notes: https://melissacassera.com/so-obsessed/ Host Melissa Cassera’s website: https://melissacassera.com/ Host Alexandra Franzen’s website: http://www.alexandrafranzen.com/ Follow host Melissa Cassera on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissa.cassera/ Podcast recorded @ Kukuau Studio Engineered by Bub Pratt Additional Mixing, Keli'i Nance Music by Bub Pratt @ kukuaustudio.com, Hilo, HI. 2018 Podcast artwork: Courtney Yager | Instagram: @sketchlovelykc
Save the Last Dance: NorwayBattle (Netflix 2018) - TV-MA - Duration (movie): 1hr 38min
Work all day. Work it all night. Magic Mike (2012) - R - Duration (movie): 1hr 50min
Her dream. Her terms. Honey (2003) - PG-13 - Duration (movie): 1hr 34min
Grease is the word.Grease (1978)- PG-13- Duration (movie): 1hr 50min
In this GR80s edition of The Best of Fives, Khrysti, Aviva, and Bill list their top 5 favorite Dance Movies.
In this GR80s edition of The Best of Fives, Khrysti, Aviva, and Bill list their top 5 favorite Dance Movies.
Life will be serious soon enough. But for now ...Girls Just Want To Have Fun (1985)- PG- Duration (movie): 1hr 30min
Let the best moves win.You Got Served (2004)- PG-13- Duration (movie): 1hr 35min
The only person you need to be is yourself. Save the Last Dance (2001)- PG-13- Duration (movie): 1hr 52min
Every second chance begins with a first step.Step Up (2006)- PG-13- Duration (movie): 1hr 44min
Hip teen moves to corn town where pastor taboos dancing.Footloose (1984)- PG- Duration (movie): 1hr 47min
First Dance. First love. The time of your life... And dancing to the beat of their hearts.Dirty Dancing (1987)- PG-13- Duration (movie): 1hr 40min
The 1980s are known for many things: big hair, shoulder pads, Reaganomics, and... dance movies! We discuss our faves, the soundtracks, and the ones we still need to watch. What's your favorite 80's dance film? Find us on Twitter @HCinemarried
Tiffani and Nik are headed to the B2K Millennium tour and are too hype. So we thought we'd feature a few of our favorite dance movies to hold us over!
This is our attempt to tell you what our podcast will be about. Okay, it’s mostly Erika telling you about our podcast - she’s better with the words - while Brianna does most of the laughing at the funny things Erika says. Enjoy! Plus, we added a little bonus preview of our first episode. Can you guess what we’re going to discuss?
Our guest is Maria Cotto who is launching a new website for blended families, BLENDED NOT STIRRED. We talk about her new project and some of her favorite movies including the 1993 sequel ADDAMS FAMILY VALUES, LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE (2006) and the new Jennifer Aniston flick DUMPLIN’ (2018). We also discuss our favorite DANCE MOVIES as well as our mutual love of MARY POPPINS RETURNS and favorite movies featuring Christina Ricci! Join us for another fun round of movie talk radio! You can follow the show on Twitter: @WYFMoviePodcast or e-mail us your comments at favemoviepodcast@yahoo.com - Feedback is always welcome! Help spread the news of our show by sharing ya on your social media channels! Thanks for listening!
It's a new year, but these are the same guys as ever, to prove it they kick off the year with a big misstep that Dane immediately regretted. Discussing their time off over the holidays and Pete relates his life to a forgotten Steve Martin vehicle, and Dane offers up a story of uninhibited Christmas joy. Elsewhere, the guys say definitively that it's time for the new, originals be damned, and have a few words for the sad individuals clinging to the past. Pete offers up a redesign for a local bakery, while Dane tries desperately to step back from sex robots before closing it out with Dane's LAME about 80's Dance Movies.
Gordon Hayden talks to Andy McCarroll about the films that influenced Dublin OldSchool, and Chris Wasser reviews Whitney.
Emily Lubin (@Lubination and hotmesscomedyhour.com) enjoys a Dance themed movie. Very specifically; ballet gets the sparkle it’s always wanted. Movies crossover ballet and hiphop; ballet and modern dance. Ballet and something else. Good looking coming of age via the power of DANCE. Oh yes. And note. I’m so wrong about Gossamer. ENJOY! AD: Home Chef: PROMO CODE “Dork” save $30 off your first order. AD: Away Travel: Promo Code “Dork” get $20 off an order. Donate to The Dork Forest at or My new album “I Am Not the Hero of This Story” available on , and hard copy if you want it signed on the website. As well as TDF tshirts, standup shirts and other CDs and just videos of my comedy. Premium eps of TDF are taped live and available here: USE THE AMAZON banner when you order your own dorky goodness. Audio leveling by Patrick Brady Music is by Mike Ruekberg Website design by Vilmos: www.
Why is dancing in movies the ONE time the ghetto has unusually high standards? It doesn't make sense. Oh, and also, dancing isn't a job. Nor is it a sport. It's just a thing that's sometimes fun that you can do to pass the time. And sure as shit don't do it on the goddamn sidewalk. It's called a sideWALK not a sideDANCE. www.LIWstudios.com
Why is dancing in movies the ONE time the ghetto has unusually high standards? It doesn't make sense. Oh, and also, dancing isn't a job. Nor is it a sport. It's just a thing that's sometimes fun that you can do to pass the time. And sure as shit don't do it on the goddamn sidewalk. It's called a sideWALK not a sideDANCE. www.LIWstudios.com
Don't panic! This is not a mistake! Yes, this is the SECOND Film Pigs podcast in the SAME MONTH! Up is down! Left is right! And Todd isn't sure what show he's doing! But that won't stop the Pigs from bringing you a show chock full of the wholesome goodness you've come to expect from cranky middle-aged guys: mostly out of date and hastily assembled movie news, a fascinating themed discussion, a lazy bit where we look at stuff on the internet and tell you about it, a bizarre line reading, and some other fun tidbits!
Wouldn’t life be wonderful if sporadic singing and dancing broke out and we magically were all able to join in because we all knew the words and the steps? In musicals we grow to expect it. There are sing-a-long versions available on DVD, West End runs, revivals, and re-runs, and we’re fully aware that we’re […]