Forgotten Films: cats don't dance
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I loved this movie as a kid. now i want 2 watch it again. lol. ^_^
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OH YEAH! DUFF MAN!! ENJOYS CATS DONT DANCE!!! OH YEAH!!!
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I watched this a zillion times as a kiddie. this and watchstoppers or whatever that one was.
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I'm almost 22, and the first time I've watched this movie was only 2 weeks and I really liked it. That's a good sign for the movie.
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You seem to be a very underrated reviewer. Very constructive and appealing you explain the movie - and I love your intro. Oh, and thumbs up if you think Darla Dimple is the best fictional female villain ever! :D
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that and Ebert liked the movie while Siskel didn't
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last I checked Randy Newman only wrote the songs while Steve Goldstein did the score
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Danny's optimism and naivety made this one of my favorites. I thought his bright outlook was exactly what the plot needed. It's not as if he never changed. He fell flat on his face, got taken advantage of, doubted himself, but came back smarter and more determined. I also enjoyed Sawyer as a jaded, ex-dreamer with a faint glimmer of hope in her eyes. I loved how it portrayed how much she wanted to believe in Danny, but had been hurt one too many times. This movie really inspired me as a kid.
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aaaaaaaaaaand how did space jam suck?
Best movie I've ever seen. Seriously, half of my childhood.
I disagree with the flatness of sawyer and danny. I felt Danny's naivety to be essential to the overall plot. Not to mention his quickly-gathered obsession with bringing out Sawyer's lost performer to give the story some drive. While darla /is/ the strongest character in the movie, Danny and Sawyer are definately not the weakest.(coughtillycoughcranston)
KayariOzoshi 1 year ago 18
@KayariOzoshi i agree with u completley :) a lot of people think that danny's naivety was a flaw to the character, the same with sawyer, but it was actually there for the plot
HappyObieStudios 1 year ago 6