Very funny scene from the Mask where cops are beginning to dance in spite of themselves. Jim Carrey uses his dancer skills to offer us a great spectalce.
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Very funny scene from the Mask where cops are beginning to dance in spite of themselves. Jim Carrey uses his dancer skills to offer us a great spectalce.
Great jazz scene from Joker folie a deux. The movie is rather slow and depicts the usual love story (even though the characters are both psychopath) but sometimes there's a spark.
Everything is cool in this scene : the surroundings, Joaquin Phoenix performance and choreography, the lightning and of course the music. Rock and Roll part 2, the name of this song, is widely used in the movies and it's also related to sport events in the US. It could be difficult to make it look new but I think this was a success.
Probably the best moment in the movie, great performance from Zoe Saldana, intense music and editing, and great choreography.
Emilia Perez is not a so good movie but everytime Zoe Saldana shows up to dance and sing, it's pretty awesome.
Usually songs made especially for a movie are merely a parody of real world performances. But in Smile 2, the songs are really good and the Skye Riley pop star is truely realistic.
Let's start with this overly suggestive workout dance scene, from Coralie Fargeat's movie : The substance.