I just want to say that in no way is this song ghey...
bad call
It's become muzak, son. I've heard that joint too many times from djs. Plus it's a damn hair commercial........ Overplayed............Easy Choice Crap.
juts cuz It's overplayed and an easy choice doesn't make it bad or
you must be the type of dude that hates music as soon as the rest of the world catches on to it.
I was like that too... in high school.
you can't really knock Bill Withers at all. anytime anyhwere.
I didnt say it was a bad song. It's a classic that's been squeezed dry. He has crazy other songs to choose from. It's an example of laziness.IMO Cant knock Bill Withers? I wasn't knockin' him. Maybe you should go back to high school and learn to read.
Saw the film last night. It was solid fun. recommended. The music also worked well. The cast was really excellent, especially Bow Wow's friends. If you grew up skating like I did, it will be a fun flick.
Any curveballs thrown in the score? Could you identify all the songs?
None of the remakes were in the film that I could hear, except the Boogie Oogie Oogie one at the end credits. If there were re-makes I sure couldn't tell.
Get Off by Foxy was used great, as was Le Freak. Bounce Rock Skate Roll pretty much opens the film. My only issue with Lovely Day(frankly a song I can NEVER get tired of, it's one of those IMO)is that that's an early 80s tune(I thought) and the flick is set in 77/78. So that irked me, but it was well utilized and fit the scene, so even that didn't bug me bad. The music selection was actually pretty realistic, IMO. There is one scene where a neighborhood girl is diggin on the Bee Gees and all the guys are bustin' on her, but they clearly have no idea who the Bee Gees are. It was funny.
I seem to remember Another One Bites the Dust being out in 1978, but perhaps I am wrong, that was a big number back whenI was skating at the Golden Sands park in Steven Point WI in 1978, but that number was not in the flick.
The movie is predictable, but still engaging. If you can't abide by corniness is small doses, it isn't for you. It is sentimental, but in all the right ways, and very sweet, but with some actual emotional weight to it(for a family film in 2005 anyway). And all the women in it are fine fine FINE. And Mike Epps and Charlie Murphy steal the show with their scenes.
World on Wheels...Skateland USA....Skate Depot....
2nd time around...Shalamar Bounce rock skate...vaughn mason son of slide...slave the best of One Way do you love what you feel..rufus got to be enough/ffum...con funk shun shake your pants....cameo stomp...brothers johnson lovely ones...jacksons glow of love...change backstrokin...fatback band dont stop what your doin..alicia myers get down tonight...kc and the sunshine livin it up...bell & james movin..brass construction the best of lakeside fire cracker....mass production groveline...heatwave it must be magic...teena marie joystick...dazz band circles...atlantic star midas touch/operator..midnight star never knew love...stephanie mills the stick...the time
Any curveballs thrown in the score? Could you identify all the songs?
None of the remakes were in the film that I could hear, except the Boogie Oogie Oogie one at the end credits. If there were re-makes I sure couldn't tell.
Get Off by Foxy was used great, as was Le Freak. Bounce Rock Skate Roll pretty much opens the film. My only issue with Lovely Day(frankly a song I can NEVER get tired of, it's one of those IMO)is that that's an early 80s tune(I thought) and the flick is set in 77/78. So that irked me, but it was well utilized and fit the scene, so even that didn't bug me bad. The music selection was actually pretty realistic, IMO. There is one scene where a neighborhood girl is diggin on the Bee Gees and all the guys are bustin' on her, but they clearly have no idea who the Bee Gees are. It was funny.
I seem to remember Another One Bites the Dust being out in 1978, but perhaps I am wrong, that was a big number back whenI was skating at the Golden Sands park in Steven Point WI in 1978, but that number was not in the flick.
The movie is predictable, but still engaging. If you can't abide by corniness is small doses, it isn't for you. It is sentimental, but in all the right ways, and very sweet, but with some actual emotional weight to it(for a family film in 2005 anyway). And all the women in it are fine fine FINE. And Mike Epps and Charlie Murphy steal the show with their scenes.
This song is the shit. 12" 7 minute version kills.
Gotta remember to throw one or two "slow dance" jammies in there. In fact, the use of "Wishing on a Star" on the soundtrack is on point, even if it is a remake. Throw "Always and Forever" in there too and you got a night out. I'll be over at the pinball games.
None of the remakes were in the film that I could hear, except the Boogie Oogie Oogie one at the end credits. If there were re-makes I sure couldn't tell.
Get Off by Foxy was used great, as was Le Freak. Bounce Rock Skate Roll pretty much opens the film. My only issue with Lovely Day(frankly a song I can NEVER get tired of, it's one of those IMO)is that that's an early 80s tune(I thought) and the flick is set in 77/78. So that irked me, but it was well utilized and fit the scene, so even that didn't bug me bad. The music selection was actually pretty realistic, IMO. There is one scene where a neighborhood girl is diggin on the Bee Gees and all the guys are bustin' on her, but they clearly have no idea who the Bee Gees are. It was funny.
I seem to remember Another One Bites the Dust being out in 1978, but perhaps I am wrong, that was a big number back whenI was skating at the Golden Sands park in Steven Point WI in 1978, but that number was not in the flick.
The movie is predictable, but still engaging. If you can't abide by corniness is small doses, it isn't for you. It is sentimental, but in all the right ways, and very sweet, but with some actual emotional weight to it(for a family film in 2005 anyway). And all the women in it are fine fine FINE. And Mike Epps and Charlie Murphy steal the show with their scenes.
I completely agree with all of your sentiments about the movie, which is why I find it a little disturbing that it's been getting panned and/or a lukewarm reception from movie critics. Two examples (there a quite a few more): That hack from the Village Voice, Laura Sinagra gave the movie a less-than-stellar review (although she was feeling some of the individual performances), yet has written positively in the past about "Tupac: Resurrection" (basically an MTV News special) and "Deliver Us From Eva." And Bob Longino from the Atlanta Journal Constitution gave the movie a 'C' but "Pootie Tang" got a 'B' (not to mention Team America getting an A-)?
Needless to say, I don't give a lot of credence to what mainstream critics have to write about most black films, but I'm surprised that folks didn't simply dismiss the movie for being sort of boring or corny, rather than taking the time to point out the flaws. It just seems a little misdirected/mean-spirited to me.
I saw it last night at 9:30. Three people in the entire place.
I loved it.
Saw it last tuesday..................very good.
The score was good. And there was one song i couldn't identify. The Real Thing is the name of the group. The sentimental parts were but the skating dramas were
Dude has Atari in 77..............wasn't that like a $300 system back then.
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It's become muzak, son. I've heard that joint too many times from djs.
Plus it's a damn hair commercial........
Overplayed............Easy Choice Crap.
you must be the type of dude that hates music as soon as the rest of the world catches on to it.
I was like that too... in high school.
you can't really knock Bill Withers at all. anytime anyhwere.
I didnt say it was a bad song. It's a classic that's been squeezed dry.
He has crazy other songs to choose from. It's an example of laziness.IMO
Cant knock Bill Withers? I wasn't knockin' him.
Maybe you should go back to high school and learn to read.
It was solid fun. recommended.
The music also worked well.
The cast was really excellent, especially Bow Wow's friends. If you grew up skating like I did, it will be a fun flick.
Any curveballs thrown in the score?
Could you identify all the songs?
None of the remakes were in the film that I could hear, except the Boogie Oogie Oogie one at the end credits. If there were re-makes I sure couldn't tell.
Get Off by Foxy was used great, as was Le Freak. Bounce Rock Skate Roll pretty much opens the film. My only issue with Lovely Day(frankly a song I can NEVER get tired of, it's one of those IMO)is that that's an early 80s tune(I thought) and the flick is set in 77/78. So that irked me, but it was well utilized and fit the scene, so even that didn't bug me bad. The music selection was actually pretty realistic, IMO. There is one scene where a neighborhood girl is diggin on the Bee Gees and all the guys are bustin' on her, but they clearly have no idea who the Bee Gees are. It was funny.
I seem to remember Another One Bites the Dust being out in 1978, but perhaps I am wrong, that was a big number back whenI was skating at the Golden Sands park in Steven Point WI in 1978, but that number was not in the flick.
The movie is predictable, but still engaging. If you can't abide by corniness is small doses, it isn't for you. It is sentimental, but in all the right ways, and very sweet, but with some actual emotional weight to it(for a family film in 2005 anyway). And all the women in it are fine fine FINE. And Mike Epps and Charlie Murphy steal the show with their scenes.
That girl from Eve's Bayou grew up to be real cute (I think she's about twenty, so I don't have to feel too weird about saying that).
She's cute, too, but I think everybody already knew that before seeing this movie.
"Dont feel too weird"
2nd time around...Shalamar
Bounce rock skate...vaughn mason
son of slide...slave
the best of One Way
do you love what you feel..rufus
got to be enough/ffum...con funk shun
shake your pants....cameo
stomp...brothers johnson
lovely ones...jacksons
glow of love...change
backstrokin...fatback band
dont stop what your doin..alicia myers
get down tonight...kc and the sunshine
livin it up...bell & james
movin..brass construction
the best of lakeside
fire cracker....mass production
groveline...heatwave
it must be magic...teena marie
joystick...dazz band
circles...atlantic star
midas touch/operator..midnight star
never knew love...stephanie mills
the stick...the time
oops...my bad..most my shit is from the early 80's
Thanks for the review!
By far the best post here!
Hell yeah.
This song is the shit. 12" 7 minute version kills.
Gotta remember to throw one or two "slow dance" jammies in there. In fact, the use of "Wishing on a Star" on the soundtrack is on point, even if it is a remake. Throw "Always and Forever" in there too and you got a night out. I'll be over at the pinball games.
Like the comic nerds that go watch a movie based on a comic and start squirming when the movie drifts from the comic version.
On the other hand, thats why I come to soulstrut, so carry on....
YEAH....................REAL CREEPY
I completely agree with all of your sentiments about the movie, which is why I find it a little disturbing that it's been getting panned and/or a lukewarm reception from movie critics. Two examples (there a quite a few more): That hack from the Village Voice, Laura Sinagra gave the movie a less-than-stellar review (although she was feeling some of the individual performances), yet has written positively in the past about "Tupac: Resurrection" (basically an MTV News special) and "Deliver Us From Eva." And Bob Longino from the Atlanta Journal Constitution gave the movie a 'C' but "Pootie Tang" got a 'B' (not to mention Team America getting an A-)?
Needless to say, I don't give a lot of credence to what mainstream critics have to write about most black films, but I'm surprised that folks didn't simply dismiss the movie for being sort of boring or corny, rather than taking the time to point out the flaws. It just seems a little misdirected/mean-spirited to me.
I loved it.
Saw it last tuesday..................very good.
The score was good. And there was one song i couldn't identify. The Real Thing is the name of the group. The sentimental parts were but the skating dramas were
Dude has Atari in 77..............wasn't that like a $300 system back then.
She was in this movie as well.........all grown up. Did You mean this one?
She can act!!!