

#Dance flick movie
Cameltoe, and that’s all good taste will allow me to say about her costume, but I will mention it’s worth the price of admission to hear her upbraid a skinny student, “I’ve inserted tampons bigger than you!”). Dance Flick Cast and Crew - Check out Hollywood Movie Dance Flick cast and crew details, star cast information. Street dancer Thomas Uncles is from the wrong side of the tracks, but his bond with the beautiful Megan White might help the duo realize.


They’ve come up with some clever riffs on dance-movie cliches, and they created a couple show-stopping characters, including Amy Sedaris’ latest proof she will literally do anything for a laugh (she plays a dance instructor named Ms. “Dance Flick” was created by a whole lot of Wayanses - nearly a dozen of them acted in or helped write it (Damon Wayans is conspicuously absent, but two of his kids are on-screen). Shoshana Bush plays Megan, the new girl who quickly joins up with a crew that’s preparing for a big dance-off. AFFION CROCKETT Dance Flick, Undercover Brother 2 Recurs Actor, writer, dancer, and comic, Affion Crockett, can next be seen as a guest star in NBCs S. Mostly, it’s a spoof of the white-girl-picks-up-hip-hop-moves-when-she-goes-to-inner-city-school movie, “Save the Last Dance.” There’s also a random parody of “Final Destination” and a collection of scenes that make fun of movies both old-school (“Flashdance”) and in-the-future school (the “Fame” scene is practically an advertisement for the upcoming remake of that musical). In this spoof from the Wayans family, a young woman dreams of showing off her dance chops after she leaves home and moves to the big city. Because the others stunk to high heaven, they’ve lowered expectations for this not-bad “Flick.” 'Dance Flick,' directed by Damien Dante Wayans from a screenplay he wrote with his band of brothers, is a cheerfully tasteless mess of a dance-movie spoof. Moody (Marlon Wayans), and the enormous gangster Sugar Bear (David Alan Grier), who at one point sings a showstopping ballad inspired by Dreamgirls song "And I Am Telling You," but this time dedicated to snack food.Recent parody movies have given “Dance Flick” a boost. Dance Flick is a 2009 American musical comedy directed by Damien Dante Wayans and starring members of the Wayans family that parodies various dance movies. Eg,that silly song from Fame spoofed to 'I'm gonna love men forever.' Great acting and so many laughs. Dance Flick PG-13 2009, Comedy, 1h 23m 18 Tomatometer 96 Reviews 30 Audience Score 250,000+ Ratings What to know critics consensus Dance Flick scores a few laughs thanks to the Wayans brothers'. A young street dancer, Thomas Uncles, from the wrong side of the tracks and a beautiful young woman, Megan White, are brought together by their passion for. Cameltoe (Amy Sedaris, oddly), the intense drama instructor Mr. A spoof a minute with so many clever laugh out loud lines and references to every dance musical made including Hair Spray, Flash Dance, Save the Last Dance, Fame and more. DANCE FLICK Director(s): Damien Dante Wayans Cast: Essence Atkins, David Alan Grier, Damon Wayans Jr. Other characters show up from more random places- the aptly named ballet instructor Ms.

Essence Atkins is the sassy black friend who's also a single mom, and Shawn Wayans the sheepish dad who comes by once in a while to literally pick up his son for a few minutes, then put him back down and walk away. I've seen Save the Last Dance maybe once, on cable, and I still noticed that Dance Flick adapted that movie's plot nearly scene for scene, probably because they couldn't come up with something more creative on their own. WRITER(S): Keenen Ivory Wayans, Shawn Wayans MOVIE SYNOPSIS: The Wayans brothers set out to parody movies like Step Up and Save the Last Dance. is the urban kid only a little embarrassed to be dating a white girl. Street dancer Thomas Uncles is from the wrong side of the tracks, but his bond with the beautiful Megan White might help the duo realize. Shoshana Bush fills in the Stiles role, while Damon Wayans Jr. Though there are plenty of modern urban dance movies ripe for parody, Dance Flick is inexplicably focused on Save the Last Dance, the 2001 movie starring Julia Stiles as the white ballerina introduced to hip-hop by a streetwise Sean Patrick Thomas. And while Dance Flick carries a little of that deranged Wayans comedy that got me watching In Living Color at a ridiculous, inappropriately young age, it's mostly just another lame spoof.
