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Directed by Benson Lee, Benson Lee.
Director Benson Lee explores the global resurgence of breakdancing in a documentary that proves the so-called "B-boying" trend didn't die with the passing of the 80s. An urban dance style that started on the streets of New York City in the 1970s, "B-boying" would become an important building block in the formation of hip-hop culture. Though the popularity of such films as Beat Street and Breakin' would inspire teens all over the world to jump on the cardboard to "pop and lock," as with most trends the urban dance craze seemed to fade into oblivion as quickly as it had once proliferated. But some fads have an uncanny way of resurfacing just when they seemed to have disappeared forever, and as limber youths from Germany, Japan, South Korea, France, and the United States all prepare to take part in the Battle of the Year filmmakers follow the ambitious young dancers as they prepare to take part in one of the fiercest dance competitions on the planet. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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mrbuckykmrbuckyk They're breakdance fighting!
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"Documentary about the re-birth of b-boy crews world-wide. Shot incredibly well, great use of music. It did drag a little towards the middle of movie but picked up at the end. Really, really fun and good film. Had a lot more hearth than I thought. I'm still having nightmares about the danish b-boys... " [More]
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"Planet B-Boy is a fantastic film about the underbelly of the international breakdancing scene. Like in any other artform, what's been exploited and what is known to the public is the crap...the passionless, marketed, undermining crap. When you dig deeper into the underground and figure out what the artform is truly about, you leave refreshed and invigorated and Planet B-Boy does just that. I thought the director did an excellent job in bringing to the surface the intensity and passion of the b-boys. The film wasn't perfect. I think it gets a little too personal and sways from the details of the breakdancing movement, but I do appreciate what Benson Lee was trying to get at with the pressures these teens deal with in trying to prove the credibility of their passion to their parents and their respective societies. I especially love how Lee ventures all around the world to show the different countries and their diverse personalities in how they prepare for what is the Wor ... " [More]
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"Tobey Maguire gets serious in Spider-Man 3 By Eric Kohn Restraining every ounce of my cynical proclivities, I have to admit that the idea of throwing a “Spider-Man Week” in New York is undeniably cute. The iconic comic book hero has all the messianic symbolism of Superman and still carries an everyman status. Peter Parker, the web-slinging photo geek behind the arachnid mask, simultaneously exudes the innocence of big city aspirations and the woeful self-criticism of its current youth culture. It would’ve been nice, however, if the reason for celebration were pegged to authentic creativity. That’s something, I’m sorry to say, that Spider-Man 3 sorely lacks. Former indie slasher director Sam Raimi’s latest entry in the lucrative franchise carries a drove of good intentions and comes up short in almost every regard. The story begins in media res, with earnest Parker (Tobey Maguire, geekier than ever) ready to pop the question to his darling Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst, painf ... " [More]
 



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