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Starring: Lucinda Dickey
Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Type: DVD
Directed By: Joel Silberg
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Release Date: 2003-08-05
Pop culture was never the same after Breakin' erupted onto movie screens across the globe, exposing the mainstream world to the raw energy and intensity of pop locking and breakdancing! Featuring the dance movement's top superstars (with a special appearance by rap icon Ice-T), Breakin paved the way for countless urban hip-hop films to come. Lucinda Dickey, Adolfo "Shabba Doo" Quinones and Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers star as a struggling trio of dancers who take ona rival gang in a battle to determine the best dance crew in the streets. Packed with fast-paced moves and featuring Boogaloo Shrimp's now-famous street-sweeping scene, this invigorating dance movie is a nonstop floor show of "excitingly staged'solid fun" (San Francisco Chronicle)!

total reviews 43


Customer Reviews
star rating 5
Luv it!
OK.....the acting is pretty bad BUT it's just bad enough to be comical without being annoying. If you grew up in the 80s (& weren't addicted to hair band heavy metal), this movie will bring you right back to your life in '84. The dancing aside.....you CANNOT beat the music!! Din Daa Daa might be the greatest song ever!! Well....not really but it is just as good now as it was back then. ;-)
star rating 4
was a great dancing movie
i love how this movie has no violence in it and the little negative that it does have it is resolved through danceing not other violence like the movies today :)
star rating 3
breakin
i had fond memories of this film from my childhood. it wasn't great, but it just has alot of those feel-good moments. to be able to watch it after all these years with my own children made the experience, for me, that much more special.
star rating 4
Breakin' Review
Yo, Turbo sweepin' made it worth the $10 I paid for it. Classic break dancing at it's (cheesiest and) best!

(ian)
star rating 5
Machines In The Right Hands!
Early '80, Los Angeles, time of musical revolution.
Ice T, machines, new kind of dances.
This movie is a good example about what happens when creative people meet the right instruments.
This movie is a document about the events of that time!
This movie is in the history!

Salvatore Mono

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