For early Dennis Quaid, see Breaking Away. Also has a young Daniel Stern in it.Anonymous wrote:I had no idea Dennis Quaid was part of this. Just watched the trailer. This is not a revival. It looks tired.
Yes, this is a good description. Satisfying fluff! Nothing wrong with that!Anonymous wrote:I don't think Footloose need to be remade at all. It's a B movie, yes. But is was satisfying like half a jar off Fluff™ on big mug of hot chocolate. Can't be improved upon really. Kevin Bacon was smokin' hot in that movie and...ahhhhhhh! *trips over walker*
LOL!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good thing is that people don't come to DCUM rather than rotten tomatoes to see what is up with movies. You guys just don't know anything besides diapers and talk shit about your nannies.
So sorry to offend you, Mr. Bacon!
P.S. This particular shining moment of your career has a lot in common with the contents of diapers, so you can understand why we thought we were qualified to discuss it.
Anonymous wrote:Good thing is that people don't come to DCUM rather than rotten tomatoes to see what is up with movies. You guys just don't know anything besides diapers and talk shit about your nannies.
Anonymous wrote:No. Now the Saw series? Those are important films (except for Saw IV).
Anonymous wrote:In my remake of Footloose, Ren would sue in the local federal court on the basis the ban on music an dancing violates the First Amendment. He would win in about 2 seconds.