Footloose (Blu-ray) PG
The music is on his side.
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Blu-ray BD-R Details
- Rated: PG
- Run Time: 1 hours, 47 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
- Released: January 28, 2020
- Originally Released: 1984
- Label: Paramount
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Kevin Bacon, Lori Singer, John Lithgow & Dianne Wiest | |
Performer: | Sarah Jessica Parker, John Laughlin, Elizabeth Gorcey, Frances Lee McCain & Chris Penn | |
Directed by | Herbert Ross | |
Edited by | Paul Hirsch | |
Screenwriting by | Dean Pitchford | |
Composition by | Miles Goodman | |
Produced by | Lewis J. Rachmil & Craig Zadan | |
Director of Photography: | Ric Waite | |
Executive Production by | Daniel Melnick |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 1.5/4 --
Footloose is a seriously confused movie that tries to do three things, and does all of them badly.
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Chicago Sun-Times
Herbert Ross directed this odd but reasonably effective blend of rock music and didactic melodrama.
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Chicago Reader
Rating: 3/5 --
Like the rest of today's video-happy teen-age entertainments, Footloose doesn't expect to be watched closely or taken seriously. It wants to fill the screen with catchy music and pretty kids, and this it certainly accomplishes.
New York Times
Rating: 2.5/4 --
reignited the youth genre with the dynamics of music video aesthetics and has remained a cultural touchstone ever since
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Q Network Film Desk
...[Bacon is] superb....Dianne Wiest is terrific...
Variety
Essential to the result is young Kevin Bacon, superb in the lead part.
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Variety
Rating: 3/5 --
For such an iconic dance movie, Footloose is an odd bird of a movie with surprisingly little dancing.
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Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Product Description:
This classic tale of teen rebellion features a delightful combination of dance choreography and realistic, touching performances. When teenager Ren (Kevin Bacon) and his family move from big-city Chicago to a small midwestern town, he's in for a real case of culture shock. Though he tries hard to fit in, the streetwise Ren can't quite believe he's living in a place where rock music and dancing are illegal. There is one small pleasure, however: Ariel (Lori Singer), a troubled but lovely blonde--who also has a jealous boyfriend. In fact, it is Ariel's dad (John Lithgow), a Bible-thumping minister, who is responsible for keeping the town dance-free. Ren and his classmates want to do away with this ordinance--especially since the senior prom is around the corner--but only Ren has the courage to initiate a battle. Ren's pent-up frustrations cause a confrontation with Rev. Shaw Moore and the local town council as he takes on the small-town establishment struggling to abolish the outmoded ban and revitalize the spirit of the repressed townspeople. Herb Ross's fast-paced drama is filled with such hit songs as the title track and "Let's Hear It for the Boy" and is a classic of 1980s Brat Pack cinema.
Keywords:
Friends
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Rivalry
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Coming Of Age
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Dance
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Classic
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Romance
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Teenage
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Personal Triumph
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Recommended
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Theatrical Release
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Small Towns
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Dancers
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Dancing
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Teenagers
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Small Town Life
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Essential Cinema
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