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Mac's Dance - It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

Mordhaus (Member Profile)

Meet the Feebles-trailer

00Scud00 says...

Christ, I had forgotten that Peter Jackson made this thing. You know, the Lord of The Rings could have really used a song and dance number about sodomy.

Does the name Liza Minnelli ring a bell ?

Ellen Dance Dare Gone Wrong- With Cops

ulysses1904 says...

I'm sure plenty of hippies got pushed to the ground by cops when they tried to share their "groovy trip" with the world, like this flower child is doing. What did he expect, the cops to join in and kick off a "Fame" dance number in the street? Walk a mile in their shoes, cop hatred is actively trending and then tinker-bell sneaks up behind them and starts acting erratically. If some drunk snuck up behind one of your family in the street and started acting like this guy I suspect your language and actions would match these guys.

By the way it would have been nice to have witnessed an actual shove to the ground. I saw a shove, then the guy on the ground. With the intentionally evil music applied to the scene I'll consider this guy a drama queen until shown otherwise.

Crazy awesome fight scene from THE RAID

Sarzy says...

A fair summary, though I should point out that I was trying to claim that you implied there was no craft or artistry to The Raid (with your unfair Ass comparison), not Ebert.

I think we've beaten this dead horse to a pulp at this point, but I'd like to also point out that, though you may not be able to achieve transcendence from a martial arts film, I think it can have other pleasures that are equally as valid. And I'm not saying that all you want is transcendence from a film, but obviously you're placing more value on it with your comparison.

As I said before, I think that a film whose sole objective is pure entertainment can have just as much value as a film whose ambitions are more weighty. A movie like, say, Singin' in the Rain's sole purpose is to put a smile on your face. The characters aren't particularly deep, nor is the romance anything that hasn't been done a million times before. But it's a classic, and rightfully so, because it's really well made, the dance numbers are inventive, the performers are all very charismatic, and the songs are catchy. It's a very fun movie, and there's not much more to it than that, and that's okay.

I personally think that there is a lot of pleasure to be had from a really well-executed, complexly choreographed fight scene. You disagree. But that's fine; art is subjective. It would be pretty boring if we all agreed on everything.

And yes, I think The Raid is art.

The Irish Hand-Dancers Are Back With A Dance Number

Bollywood Dances to the Sounds of Nyan

What Ke$ha sounds like without her precious autotune

Ferazel says...

I agree with others and say that while it wasn't the best, for a live mic feed of probably a live show it wasn't that bad. I think people don't realize that when they listen to a live performances that have these intricate dance numbers they are barely hearing the artist from the live feed at all... maybe 10% of the final mix. The reason is for hiding the mic spurts (as your heard in this video) and because it's damn hard to sing and do dance moves that can greatly impact a person's singing ability. You try to sing well and consistently doing jumping jacks... cause that's basically what they're doing.

For more intimate moments or songs you will hear more of the artist, but there is still obviously a back-up mix going on. Face it, when you go to a live show you're basically watching a glorified music video.

NicoleBee (Member Profile)

House Does a Dance Number

House Does a Dance Number

House Does a Dance Number

Nebosuke says...

>> ^Drachen_Jager:

It was an unusual episode conan, the two latter clips you mention came from the same show, along with a Leave it to Beaver dream and a Two and a Half Men dream. House is well worth watching though, the writing is always very sharp and Hugh Laurie does a fantastic job.
>> ^conan:
Strange. I've never seen an episode. Just some clips that weren't really interesting. Now the last few days? Pulp Fiction, Zombiedream, Danceshow? WFT? Guess i'll have to give House a chance...



The writing may be sharp for the plot arc, but every episode is predictable.

Drachen_Jager (Member Profile)

House Does a Dance Number

Drachen_Jager says...

It was an unusual episode conan, the two latter clips you mention came from the same show, along with a Leave it to Beaver dream and a Two and a Half Men dream. House is well worth watching though, the writing is always very sharp and Hugh Laurie does a fantastic job.
>> ^conan:

Strange. I've never seen an episode. Just some clips that weren't really interesting. Now the last few days? Pulp Fiction, Zombiedream, Danceshow? WFT? Guess i'll have to give House a chance...



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