Sentences with phrase «footloose by»

We found nothing so cool as the YikeBike or Footloose by Mando, so we won't bore you with photos of more e-assisted wannabes.
The Footloose by Mando is doubtless going to make you want to test ride it.
Based on the battery and motor size, even the most ambitious cyclist would probably be hard - pressed to fully recharge the Footloose by pedaling, but it's clearly meant as a range extender, hence the hybrid designation.

Not exact matches

Arriving at Liverpool Football Club in 2007 on the back of an award winning season at Brazilian side Grêmio, the box - to - box midfielder whose forward runs were as footloose as his shoulder - length hair, was signed by Rafa Bentiez to compliment an already impressive midfield contingent.
«People know they live in a globalised world, there is a footloose fancy - free economic world in which money can be moved from one border to another... in this world, you get more done by doing things together than you do apart.»
So - called «British» manufacturing industry is particularly footloose, making us vulnerable to future investment decisions by business leaders who have no attachment to the country.
By being footloose and child free, you have the opportunity to enjoy staying out till all hours, sleeping in as late as you like on weekends, and coming and going as you please.
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«Footloose,» then, provides a fun time of close to two hours to its principal audience with a great performance by Kenny Wormald.
The «Footloose» remake, much like the original film, follows Ren (now played by Kenny Wormald) as he moves from a northern city to a small southern town.
If Willard embodies Footloose's best wish, that everyone can be made better by dancing, and Ren and Ariel its obligatory romantic cliché (as furiously as they dance, together and apart, they are, in the end, the dullest couple in view), Andy and Woody and Rusty's parts are less immediately clear.
«Footloose» is anchored by a performance by Kenny Wormald as Ren McCormack, a high - school senior who in real life is twenty - five years old.
While known for helming the drug filled drama «Hustle & Flow,» Brewer proved his talent as a filmmaker by capturing the rebellious feelings of the current high school generation in «Footloose
There's not much mystery to her character since this Footloose begins with the accident that took her brother's life and changed her father the Reverend, portrayed by a timid Dennis Quaid.
This Footloose is directed by Craig Brewer, whose Memphis - set Hustle & Flow won the 2005 audience award at the Sundance Film Festival and a best - song Oscar for It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp.
HollywoodNews.com: Craig Brewer, who was discovered by the Hollywood Film Festival with the world premiere of his first film «Poor and Hungry,» is busy finishing up casting for his latest film, «Footloose
In hindsight, the 1984 hit Footloose — starring Kevin Bacon and directed by Herbert Ross — along with its contemporary Flashdance, can be seen as the link between the old Hollywood model of a let's - put - on - a-show musical, based on original songs brought to life in elaborate choreographed numbers, and the later Hollywood model of youth films, perfected in the»80s by John Hughes and terminally calcified over the decades to follow, in which a contemporary pop music soundtrack serves as both a structural backbone to the film itself and an ancillary product that can outgross and outlive the film that spawned it.
The long list of pointless remakes expands by one to include Footloose, a lively yet very faithful retelling of the 1984 box - office hit about kids» rights to dance.
The 2011 Footloose — starring dancer Kenny Wormald in the Bacon role and directed by Craig Brewer of Hustle & Flow fame — is an extraordinarily faithful remake, recycling four songs from the first Footloose, plus plot, characters, and iconography.
If the Footloose remake had its own signature dance, it'd be called the Push - Pull, as this hip - to - be-sorta-square movie, much like the small - town teens within it, has a mind for propelling itself toward a progressive future while continually being yanked back by cherished hallmarks of the past.
«Footloose» is a remake of the 1984 musical about a city boy, played by the young Kevin Bacon, who comes to a small southern town and, literally, shakes things up.
Comedian Russell Brand and FOOTLOOSE star Julianne Hough will star in an untitled comedy written and directed by JUNO creator Diablo Cody.
To celebrate the Blu - ray release of «Footloose» on March 6th, 2012, Paramount Home Media Distribution is giving fans of the hit film Footloose the chance to win a dance inspired by the movie for their school!
He also talks about the changes he made to the project when he signed on by saying, «The project that they wanted to do was like a big dance celebration of Footloose.
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The cast is rounded by with strong performances from Carrie Coon, Kim Dickens (Footloose) and, surprisingly, Tyler Perry (Alex Cross)-- rendering Gone Girl an ensemble piece and a star vehicle all at once.
«Footloose» is the remake of the 1984 film of the same name and stars Kenny Wormald, Julianne Hough, Dennis Quaid, and Andie MacDowell and is directed by Craig Brewer.
There are various music videos including «Footloose» by Blake Shelton, «Fake ID» by Big & Rich and «Holding Out for a Hero» by Ella Mae Brown.
Blu - ray are as follows: · Commentary by director Craig Brewer · Jump Back: Re-Imagining Footloose · Everybody Cut: The Stars of Footloose · Dancing with the Footloose Stars · Deleted Scenes with optional commentary by director Craig Brewer · «Footloose» Music Video by Blake Shelton · «Fake ID» Music Video by Big & Rich · «Holding Out For A Hero» Music Video by Ella Mae Bowen · Footloose Rap
As much as I like Kenny Loggins, «Footloose» by Blake Shelton is quite a bit of fun as well.
Now it's time for the new updated 2011 version of Footloose, presented specially by Craig Brewer, director of Hustle & Flow and Black Snake Moan prior.
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Whiplash stars Miles Teller (Footloose, Project X, The Spectacular Now) as a «talented young drummer», who, «under the direction of a ruthless instructor» being played by J.K. Simmons, «begins to pursue perfection at any cost, even his humanity.»
The film is directed by Shana Feste and is a mix of Romeo and Juliet meets Footloose but with significantly less lethal and less choreographed elements.
THE FOOTLOOSE AMERICAN: Following the Hunter S. Thompson Trail Across South America By Brian Kevin
«Footloose and Not So Fancy Free: Four Ways to Update an Old (And Familiar) Stories» by Janice Hardy < — Taking a classic plot and making it fresh through backstories, stakes, setting and perspective.
He guest starred on The Tonight Show for Footloose's 30th anniversary with a shot - by - shot recreation of the 1984 classic flick — and it was magical.
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