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Our RoboCop Remake - Trailer
I just watched the full movie. It was amazing (in a so-bad-its-good purposeful way).
SPOILERS!
I don't think the other Robocop remake has a scene where he's shooting 15 dicks off... choreographed dance murder sequence was bravo as well. Then the obligatory "80's coke party" with cocaine and boobs. And at least 2 references to That 70's Show, cause the bad guy is the dad.
Just organizing 55 different film crews is a crowd-sourcing accomplishment.
*promote
British Friends Describe The Super Bowl
*promote choreographed mishaps!
How the Media Failed Women in 2013
This might be throwing a bit of a lit match into the whole thing, but there has been a lot of discussion about how "the media" failed women, and how some sort of unseen force is trying to keep women down, or even men.
At some point in the production of any music video you care to point a finger at, some women have been quite happy to accept money in exchange for portraying whatever it is that certain people are unhappy about.
I have to insist that the question is asked - does everyone WANT equality? There are a lot of women out there quite happy to make a lot of money based on photoshop'd depictions of how they might look in a make believe world. Or to dance around in their smalls, trying their very best to MAKE men interested in their sexual prowess. Their primary money making skill is sexual.
So before we criticise this invisible and possibly make-believe machine that systematically holds women down, how about we consider the individual decisions of prominent women? The women in the blurred lines video weren't forced at gunpoint to strip off and dance around titillating viewers, they accepted payment for a job and did what they were paid for knowing full well that young girls might be watching and imitating them, or whatever.
I mean, great job insulting the hell out of the producer of the video or the choreographer or the guy who made up the song. But all they did was write out a script or imagine out a vision of something they would consider sexually appealing. How about blaming the vacuous bints that wobbled their tits around without considering the consequences?
Perhaps not everyone WANTS equality. Men or women, but women are the easy example; perhaps some or perhaps even many women WANT to be able to use their bodies to gain interest from men or money. If that is the case - as it is for "sexy" music videos, photo shoots, modelling contracts or anything you care to name that involves a complicit woman representing an apparently undesirable or harmful skill - then it is equally unfair to force "equality" on those who do not want it. I see everyone as a person - all equal. And if someone wants to accept payment for wobbling their bits around then that's their decision until it becomes illegal, and it's ridiculous to turn around and say "oh how terribly oppressive of <someone else> for paying that women to flaunt herself." She accepted the fucking cash and did it. She could have pursued any career she wanted. It isn't like she had no other choice.
Additionally, I'm not going to even enter into any discussion that involves "rape" or terms akin to "rape culture" (what a bullshit term) because i actually believe that it detracts hugely from actual acts of rape and the pursuit of justice and prevention of rape.
Animation dance done right
This vid is from the auditions, not the competition itself. I agree with you -- I get so mad when they throw in a reaction shot.
They don't do judge reactions during the competition.They have annoying camera choices instead.
I've never timed the talking. The first competition show has ten couples and at least one group dance in two hours. They also show the first rehearsal, as the dancers meet the choreographer. And I have a fast forward button for the true filler crap.
What can I say? This one show is my Summer Passion. I throw my doors open to all my friends to watch. We rewind the dances we love and watch them two, sometimes three times.
The show is about trust and community and respect, unlike some other competition shows I have watched two minutes of.
But if you don't have a fast forward or a rewind button or a relatively large TV screen and a room full of people cheering, and crying, well, my love for it has a support system.
@bareboards2 It's hard for me to pay attention to the dancing when they constantly cut to the judges. Why would you do that? I absolutely hate these type of shows. I'm sure the talent is fine but arent you subjected to 30 min(its a guess) or more of background story before seeing a couple minutes of the dancing or singing or whatever the shows about. I find it all very annoying.
Epic Matrix-Style Martial Arts Dance - America's Got Talent
I would like to see what he can do with a proper choreographer. This was more of a series of gimmicks than a dance routine.
An elegant weapon for a more civilized age
As goofy as it is, it's pretty well choreographed.
Awesome Military Drumline: Top Secret Drum Corps (2012)
I feel like I can interpret every choreographed move and beat into a message of nostalgic, wistful, yet prophetic insight into the slow digitization of our souls.
That or I'm too stoned.
Awkward Lightsaber Battle
The sadder part is that you just know they spent a good 2-3 weeks preparing the dialogue and choreographing the "fighting".
The Incredible Dubstep Dancer Is Back
@jmd: You are incorrect. He's mouthing the words along with the track. I agree that there isn't too much connection between his dancing and the track and that for it to be a true 'performance' that is worthy of being called 'art' or whatever, there needs to be that connection; but, in this case we're just watching someone with an incredible number of extremely honed dance moves _freestyle_ along to this track. We're not watching a choreographer, just someone who is incredibly awesome at dancing.
And part of the incredible dancing is pointed out by
@spawnflagger: There is no video timeshifting going on (that I could see, anyway,) that's all part of his moves. Even the slow spins on tiptoe, with the inhuman precision he executes them, are done by him in real time.
This is amazing stuff. Not choreographed, not totally in sync with the music, but nonetheless, amazing dancing.
It's always better to give than receive.
So, so, so fake.
"I'll keep repeating 'don't open it?' to really establish that I deserve what's coming to me."
"I don't want him to see me peeking, but he's not opening the trunk. Oh well, I'll open the box anyway."
"Oh, dear, it's a box full of gigantic bugs. Instead of setting it down or throwing it to the side, I'll toss the contents directly upward in a poorly-choreographed dramatic manner. That should get rid of them."
"And darn all these modern cars with their fancy big-city doors that refuse to open from the inside!"
Pssh.
“Glimpse of True Nature & High Potential of Chi Power"
This is a joke, right? They're all obviously just (poorly) choreographing their moves.
(Pretty sure @Deano will kick this out of his "Skillful" channel. It could go into Comedy though.)
How to swordfight like a true Viking
Historically Accurate Viking Swordfight Choreographer is a hell of a niche profession.
Oppa You're My Style
Phase 1.
Recruit someone with ridiculously smooth skin
Phase 2.
Choreograph 3 dance moves, repeat at different angles
Phase 3.
BOOM BOOM BOOM BWEE--WEEP
Phase 4.
PROFIT!
Mr Bean at the Olympics
http://deadspin.com/5929864/opening-ceremony-choreographer-disheartened-and-disappointed-nbc-cut-his-entire-performance-out-of-their-broadcast
If you missed it. Quality isn't very good because I think its just a screen capture from iPlayer.
TRUST ME...............(I'm An Engineer)
I thought this would be another unoriginal photo compilation set to music, but the awesomely choreographed score won me over.