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Balle of the Year
« on: October 06, 2013, 05:46:43 am »

"Battle of the Year" touches on how the other world has embraced b-boy society, yet just how they're no more perceived as cutting side or cool in the United States.
 
That frets the Sean Combs-like impresario, Dante (Laz Alonso): "How long before hip-hop isn't cool?".
 
He has to protect his fashion, music and dance empire by placing American b-boys back on best. He employs an old dancing pal, W.B. (for "Wonder Bread"), now a grieving, sprituous ex-basketball coach (Josh Holloway of "Lost"). W.B. has to obtain himself up to speed on the present state of dancing, after that sponsor and coach a "all-star team" of the most effective of America's finest to handle the rest of the globe, which has passed America by and long dominated the annual b-boy Olympics called "BOTY," the Battle of the Year.
 
That group consists of diverse conceited, chip-on-their-shoulder showoffs, since that's exactly what it takes to prosper. Real celebrity professional dancers such as Do Knock and Flipz are mixed with others, including vocalist Chris Brown.
 
And helping coach is Jewish hip-hop authority "Franklyn with a y," played by Josh Peck.
 
Benson Lee, director of the definite docudrama on the globally sensation, "Planet B-Boy," co-wrote and routed this, and immodestly has personalities see that film and sing its applauds. Holloway could not also prompt at a real dancing past, so the movie forges that by having his coach operate his people via drills (in split-screen sequences).
 
Peck, once of T.V's "Drake & Josh," one-time star of "The Wackness," has a small, assisting duty but is given top billing. In this instance, that indicates his every situation includes coiffed and very fabricated close-ups. It's laughable.
 
Tabloid darling Brown even more compared to holds his own with this crew, obviously not also needing a dancing double. The dance situations-- especially those entailing teams from Germany, France and Korea-- take the b-boy relocate to the next degree.
 
And there are lots of simple, undemanding laughs, the ideal lines originating from Peck's assistant coach.
 
"You appear like a gazelle out there," he praises his employer. "A gazelle with arthritis." Which, while it doesn't describe the movie, does strike this genre right in the bull's eye. Then, the beauty of "Step Up" and all its weary imitators is that the audience they're capturing for has no suggestion that there getting been 20 or 30 motion pictures exactly like this one that came before it.
 
 
He has to secure his style, music and dancing empire by placing American b-boys back on leading. He hires an old dancing buddy, W.B. (for "Wonder Bread"), now a grieving, sprituous ex-basketball coach (Josh Holloway of "Lost"). W.B. has to obtain himself up to speed up on the current state of dance, then recruit and coach a "dream team" of the finest of America's finest to take on the remainder of the globe, which gettings passed America by and long controlled the annual b-boy Olympics known as "BOTY," the Battle of the Year.
 
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