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Dance flick
Dance flick






dance flick
  1. DANCE FLICK MOVIE
  2. DANCE FLICK FULL
  3. DANCE FLICK TV

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  • (Damon Wayans Jr.) "Stay out of your business D.".
  • (Affion Crockett) "Forget about all that man, let's do it.".
  • (Damon Wayans Jr.) "You just mispronounced that word to make it sound like it had an I in it.".
  • (Damon Wayans Jr.) "Not in group either.".
  • (Damon Wayans Jr.) "Exactly YOU want this.
  • (Affion Crockett) "Yo man, he's doing the move and that's final.
  • (Andrew McFarlane) "Yeah he's right I don't.".
  • Dance Flick is a parody of dance movies such as High School Musical.

    dance flick

    DANCE FLICK MOVIE

    (Damon Wayans Jr.) "Well like a hundred million americans D doesn't have insurance." Dance Flick is to dance movies, what the Scary Movie series is to horror movies.(Affion Crockett) "D don't care about that man, alright he's gonna take one for the team.".(Damon Wayans Jr.) "But he can break his neck and be crippled forever.".(Affion Crockett) "Yo I don't care about that man D's gonna do it.".(Damon Wayans Jr.) "He can't it's too dangerous.".

    dance flick

    (Affion Crockett) "All we need is D to do his signature move.".(We don't have any quotes for this character) Affion Crockett as A-Con as Thomas, Affion Crockett as A-Con, and Andrew McFarlane as D.ĭance Flick Quotes Shoshana Bush as Megan The cast includes: Shoshana Bush as Megan, Damon Wayans Jr. Dance Flick is distributed by Paramount Pictures. Each episode of Dance Flick is 83 minutes long. Willis, and Dwayne Wayans in charge of musical score, and Mark Irwin as head of cinematography.ĭance Flick is recorded in English and originally aired in United States. It features Keenen Ivory Wayans Shawn Wayans Marlon Wayans, and Rick Alvarez as producer, Erik D.

    DANCE FLICK TV

    Megan begins a fraught romance with Charity’s brother, Thomas (Damon Wayans Jr.), a leader of a dance crew that is in debt to the villainous Sugar Bear.Dance Flick is a television program that appeared on TV in 1970. The child’s father, Baby Daddy (Shawn Wayans), appears now and then and generously provides a snapshot of himself so his son can see his face every morning. She eventually lands in Music High School, where she is befriended by Charity (Essence Atkins), a single mother who blithely stashes her infant in her locker during school hours. Megan auditions for Juilliard, writhing to Rick James’s “Super Freak,” which is not exactly what the judges had expected.

    DANCE FLICK FULL

    Moody (Marlon Wayans), teaches his male acting students to react by punching them hard in the face or kissing them full on the mouth. Amy Sedaris is especially funny as the school’s tart-tongued dance teacher, who has a prominent anatomical abnormality. A free-for-all of gross-out humor, “Dance Flick” lets racial and sexual jokes fly. The Wayans style, established in the first two “Scary Movies,” relies on the density of jokes that push the acceptable bounds of taste to keep the comedy aloft. Besides “Dreamgirls” and “High School Musical,” references include “Flashdance,” “Step Up,” “Save the Last Dance,” “You Got Served,” “Stomp the Yard,” “Black Snake Moan,” “Twilight,” “Hairspray” and Heather Mills in “Dancing With the Stars.” “Dance Flick” offers a nonstop barrage of jokes and quotations from movies and television that are all the funnier if you know the sources, although familiarity is not required. Even this tragedy (which is later re-enacted as a comic ballet) is played for laughs, as rescue workers ignore the mother trapped under the vehicle and greedily scoop up leaking gasoline. In the early scenes the plans of its heroine, Megan (Shoshana Bush), a ferociously ambitious ballet hopeful, are interrupted by a car crash that kills her mother on the way to a Juilliard audition. In a Zac Efron caricature that’s almost as funny, the decidedly un-macho son (Brennan Hillard) of the basketball coach at Music High School, where much of the movie takes place, flounces happily into the street, trailed by admiring fellow students as he crows a version of “Fame” whose title exclamation has been changed to “Gay!” Grier ultimately steals the movie with a tour-de-force parody of “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going,” from “Dreamgirls,” in which “You’re gonna love me” becomes “You’re gonna feed me.” Bouncing on the dance floor like a lead balloon, this heaving blob of a character, known as Sugar Bear, opens a gaping fissure with each collision and ends up squashing a bystander flatter than a pancake.Ī loan shark and drug lord with a cuddly name, Sugar Bear spends his days stuffing his face with Krispy Kreme doughnuts and pumpkin pie, a package of sugar by his side. The spectacle of David Alan Grier break-dancing in a fat suit is one of half a dozen uproarious scenes in “Dance Flick,” the Wayans family’s explosively funny spoof.








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