If you are doing a film with the sole intention of showing off the amazing world
of acappella singing, at the very least you are going to nail these moments.
Not exact matches
We can cross our arms and protest the «shallow entertainment focus
of the church» or we can realize that God doesn't care if there we are shredding on the guitar or singing
acappella.
The clever quirk
of the movie is that the leading
acappella band, the Bellas, are so focused on their traditional, stock songs that they don't try anything new.
Packed with pretty people, clinging to the trending hobby
of the time (in this case,
acappella singing — a few years ago, it was street dance), and thrown into a school / college setting just to round up the cliches, it feels like a rehashed film we have seen before.
Girl Talk (2015), features Moten performing in «dragged time» slow motion in counterpoint to an
acappella rendition
of Betty Carter's jazz standard «Girl Talk» (reinterpreted and performed by JosiahWise).