Tutti frutti, oh rootie / A wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom!
animation sequence from one of Val Kilmer's crazy dance sequences in Top Secret! (1984) because I was very very impressed

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Tutti frutti, oh rootie / A wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom!
animation sequence from one of Val Kilmer's crazy dance sequences in Top Secret! (1984) because I was very very impressed
More Concord cause hes my son and I love him!
Based on a 2020 Stephen King novella and starring Tom Hiddleston, 'The Life of Chuck' follows a seemingly ordinary accountant as he gets a m
Tom Hiddleston's dance moves are something to behold in The Life of Chuck.
The British actor, 43, who has gone viral for his dancing in the past, gets his boogie on in his new dramedy, which recently world premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
"Is it seven [minutes], I think of actual dancing?" Hiddleston tells PEOPLE of the sequence, which occurs midway through director Mike Flanagan's adaptation of Stephen King's novella centered on Charles Krantz (Hiddleston), a seemingly ordinary accountant.
"Chuck Krantz is in town for a convention to speak to other accountants about accountancy things and he hears the beat of a drum. It's an infectious beat that infuses his whole body," Hiddleston says of the scene. "Suddenly, he finds himself moving his hips. And across the way is a young woman who seems to be enjoying it too."
"It's completely spontaneous and joyful," Hiddleston adds. "And I hope the audience finds it as spontaneous and joyful as we did."
Hiddleston's costar in the impressive sequence, Annalise Basso, tells PEOPLE that "Tom's lead was the easiest and the most fun to follow."
"I've been dancing for most of my life and Tom made me feel like Ginger Rogers," she jokes, before clarifying: "I'm not saying that I am!"
"The thing about the dance that's in the film, it's really about the interiors, multitudes we all contain. So none of us in any of our lives are only one thing," adds Hiddleston.
The Life of Chuck also stars Chiwetel Ejiofor and Karen Gillan, both of whom starred in Marvel projects alongside Hiddleston, who plays Loki in the character's standalone Disney+ show, as well as The Avengers movies.
"I hadn't realized [the connection] until it was pointed it out," says Hiddleston. "I mean, I sort of had, but it hadn't occurred to me because The Life of Chuck is its own universe in a way. It's its own constellation. And within that constellation, actually, not all the characters meet at the same time."
Hiddleston adds that the "beauty" of King's story and Flanagan's screenplay "is that actually the soul of every human being has such extraordinary depth and range — so don't judge a book by its cover. We are more than one thing and the dance arises out of something extremely spontaneous."
The Life of Chuck does not yet have a release date.
Dancing is not by any means rare in cinema, but not as many films can effectively add a dance sequence to express what words cannot. Non…
the visitors take part in the musical numbers after the boss fights and they already know the routines and how to dance perfectly. Since BWW is just a game, we know that it's just meant to be like a real life musical where everyone just kind of bursts into song and knows what they're doing since they're actors. But if you had to come up with a fun in-universe explanation for this, what would it be?
That's an interesting question! Let me think up some possibilities to explain. As much as I love the whole "it's magic!" trope with explanations, I really like finding logical reasoning behind things because it always adds such flavour text!
The first thing I could imagine is that it's a result of the heart of the world! You traverse these heartscapes to help inhabitants restore their positivity, so you're obviously going into this world and making a connection with the heart. If we go with the idea that it's all a stage play, this stuff could be choreographed by the inhabitants/Balan beforehand. And, once the heart is restored, because the player is now a part of said heart through making that connection, maybe they also automatically know all the steps!
Second idea I had was that maybe Balan takes control of the player for that dance sequence! If we can dualize combine with Balan for the bout challenges, it makes sense he would be able to combine himself with the player bodies too. Maybe it's a fun little thing he does without informing the player, so when it comes time to dance the choreography they suddenly know all the steps, and they're just too caught up in the fun and the moment to even question it!
I fucking love these three 😆
Seeing young men on TikTok get together in large groups to be silly and/or dance in choreography while also posting amazing feats of gymnastics in public reminds me of peacocks and that men parading themselvss in this grandiose and light hearted fashion is definitely how our species was meant to court.