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The city teen Ren MacCormack moves to a small town where the interdict was rock music and dancing and obstinacy, that the people of shakes.
Runtime: 113 min
Audio: 5.1
Language: English
Frame Rate: 24 fps
Video Bitrate: 5228 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 256 kbps
Audio: 5.1
Language: English
Frame Rate: 24 fps
Video Bitrate: 5228 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 256 kbps
Review: Any attention to watch the new Footloose is a terrific music video for the sole reason that the Big and Rich song Fake ID. He shamelessly almost every scene, events, and the ones he did not repeat the features of its original counterpart, he is not a suspect in the audience, the other, the film has little appeal. Theres nothing to put me in the film, it's me, really, is the question of what the purpose of a remake and was seriously considered. Good for the original material? More current to the story? A stronger, more modern feel and look to? These issues were considered in the remake of Footloose, they have been considered too long. It is unimaginably boring outdated image, his first real challenge of the music and dance of a great story of a teenager trying to banish the current and relatable. Chief Keef, Juicy J and Wiz Khalifa iPod teenager may find a profane rap artists, schools, and even though you will not get it, I highly doubt that will resonate with teens playing Kenny Loggins VO Quiet Riot I loudThe less than the original Footloose film It was during this time in favor of at least a topical issue, and their lead, contact Kevin Bacon. True, but the functions are now at least a student body that had the ability to give a voice and personality that look like dust off the vinyl C-Class is alive and well (try to say it out loud) to play rock music tried to keep his freedom. New Footloose, but the acid-washed jeans to the public in 2013 as a permanent random person; irrelevant, random, and all of the defendant's story changed beyond beliefThe; We are essentially Reverend Shaw Moore (Dennis Quaid), five teenagers were driving late at night after being killed as a result of the ban on music and dancing to loud music music silenced by pressure from the City Council bomonti a small town in Georgia, focusing on our sites. I will say that the cause of death was a result of the stupidity of teenagers. During the radio blaring pop music was a few years after this terrible legislation teenager Ren McCormack effectTen Boston (Kenny Wormald) waltzes in and experience a culture shock when he realized that, hey, not only of the people who live in other cities z has a different life, but the music is frowned upon in this tight nit community It is. But I often found her alive and deep blue eye caused no vinegar Moores, who mans land that can be rocked back in his bouncy rebellious daughter Ariel (Julianne Hough), does not stop, relinnas, teensRight off the bat, along with many others, Moore is not fond of the way it behaves Ren. His smarmy attitude, drive and determination, and he'll say something that irritates him so much, I thought. The rest of the film is the conflict between them, as well as teens, that must be unwise in a hurry, trying to make a bold statement, and the Rhine, and it takes a lot of mistakes. This is the way Rhine amplified by the driving force behind the conflict between music and public dancing that allows bomonti scraped back into the community, (including Moore) to sway the board to use Bible verses When the city council is trying to do. He was in biblical times, people dance to God and Jesus, and that hopping ecstatically celebrating the artistic movements. Okay. I am a free man in front of Ariel gyrating and shaking his Blue Jean short shorts, if that, of course, I am sure that in the mind of our Lord and Savior. Same Ren; Im sure he's a crowded lounge line dance, or if you need to see a bunch of scary school dance at the end of the film, he and a few others, they are at war with God and Jesus with all the heart and mind. You burgundy logicDirector Craig Brewer (Black Snake Moan, and Hustla not stupid ... |
Year: | 2011 |
Genre: | Comedy, Drama, Music |
Starring: | Kenny Wormald, Julianne Hough, Dennis Quaid |
Director: | Craig Brewer |
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