Clazilmemare | Дата: Среда, 02.10.2013, 19:49:16 | Сообщение # 1 |
| <img>http://www.breakinconvention.com/sites/default/files/pictures/battle-of-the-year-2011-crews.jpg</img> "Fight of the Year" touches on how the remainder of the world has actually embraced b-boy society, but exactly how they're no much longer perceived as chopping side or cool in the Usa. That stresses the Sean Combs-like impresario, Dante (Laz Alonso): "How lengthy prior to hip-hop isn't cool down?". He has to protect his fashion trend, dancing and music empire by placing American b-boys back ahead. He employs an old dancing pal, W.B. (for "Wonder Bread"), now a grieving, alcoholic ex-basketball coach (Josh Holloway of "Lost"). W.B. needs to obtain himself up to speed on the current state of dance, after that recruit and coach a "all-star team" of the ideal of America's finest to handle the remainder of the world, which has actually passed America by and long controlled the annual b-boy Olympics called "BOTY," the Battle of the Year. That group contains various conceited, chip-on-their-shoulder showoffs, because that's exactly what it requires to prosper. Real superstar dancers such as Do Knock and Flipz are blended with others, consisting of singer Chris Brown. And helping coach is Jewish hip-hop authority "Franklyn with a y," played by Josh Peck. Benson Lee, director of the conclusive documentary on the globally phenomenon, "Planet B-Boy," co-wrote and directed this, and immodestly has personalities see that movie and sing its applauds. Holloway can not also prompt at an actual dance past, so the flick fabricates that by having his coach operate his guys through drills (in split-screen sequences). Peck, once of T.V's "Drake & Josh," one-time star of "The Wackness," has a small, supporting job yet is given leading invoicing. In this instance, that indicates his every scenario includes extremely made-up and coiffed close-ups. It's laughable. However tabloid beloved Brown greater than holds his very own with this workers, apparently not also needing a dancing double. The dancing scenes-- particularly those entailing teams from Germany, France and Korea-- take the b-boy transfer to the next degree. And there are lots of easy, undemanding laughs, the finest lines coming from Peck's assistant coach. "You appear like a gazelle around," he praises his employer. "A gazelle with arthritis.". Which, while it doesn't explain the motion picture, does hit this genre right in the bull's eye. Yet after that, the charm of "Step Up" and all its weary imitators is that the audience they're shooting for has no suggestion that there have been 20 or 30 motion pictures precisely such as this one that came prior to it. He has to safeguard his dance, popular music and fashion trend empire by placing American b-boys back on top. He hires an aged dancing colleague, W.B. (for "Wonder Bread"), now a grieving, alcoholic ex-basketball coach (Josh Holloway of "Lost"). W.B. has to obtain himself up to speed on the current state of dance, then sponsor and coach a "desire group" of the best of America's best to take on the rest of the world, which gettings passed America by and long controlled the annual b-boy Olympics understood as "BOTY," the Battle of the Year. here hip hop music http://hip2hop.com hip2hop
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