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The Boy from OZ I Go to Rio Hugh Jackman & cast

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I Go to Rio from The Boy from OZ
Hugh Jackman
Media Reel
2003

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  • So that's what Wolverine really did before he lost his memory and became badass...

  • GOD HE HAS A NIIIICCCCCEEEE ASS!!!!!!

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  • I used to be an XMEN but then I took a maraca to the knee.

  • this is horrible. his voice is off his dancing is horrible

  • HOW the fuck did he get to play Wolverine?!?!?!

  • What a fabulous entertainer!!!...and I LOOVVVEEEE those PANTS!!!!!!

  • I loovvve those pants!!!!....he is a fabulous entertainer also!!!!

  • Once a Day, I'll watch it!

  • @Caramia112 Then i would like to know where and how i can get one of those. Producers are mad not to bring this out on dvd. I think it would do very well

  • @igoribeiro9 Unfortunately, that is what the foreigner and the brazilian media itself used to promote of their country (from movies of Carmem Miranda and characters like Ze Carioca), in SOME TIME of their era they were SLIGHTLY like this, and if they were not, the brazilians didn't make much for change that image of them.

    Brazil is a immense country of many different cultures (I love the gaucho culture from the south), it's sad to see that the image of the entire Brazil is represented like that.

  • @Math617261273 This is not samba in any decade! And, just, more a misinterpretation of what the brazilian music. Unfortunately, still feel that samba and this thing tacky that has much more to do with mambo and cha cha cha

  • @igoribeiro9 Hahahaha. I agree, I mean, I'm not a brazilian myself, but this actually look's like Rio de Janeiro, but a Rio de Janeiro from 1930's. The carnival and samba today look much more different.

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