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List Price: $19.98Amazon.com's Price: $13.49 You Save: $6.49 (32%)Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: KICKIN IT OLD SKOOL
EAN: 0024543456681
Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 28, 2007
Running Time: 109 minutes
Sales Rank: 16309
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: April 27, 2007
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Editorial Review:
Description: A young break dancer (Jamie Kennedy) hits his head during a talent show and slips into a coma for 20 years. Waking up in 2006, he looks to revive his break dancing career with the help of his girlfriend and his parents, while dealing with all of the changes the world has gone through over the past 20 years.
Amazon.com: Fans of comedian Jamie Kennedy will probably best appreciate this lightweight comedy about a breakdancing fool who gets a second chance at stardom. Kennedy is top-billed as a hip-hop fanatic whose breakdancing moves put him in a coma circa 1987; 20 years later, he's revived and wants to reunite his crew, but finds they've moved on in less than spectacular ways. The affections of his school crush (TV reporter Maria Menounos) prove to be enough inspiration for him, but there's a former rival (Smallville's Michael Rosenbaum) to overcome. Kennedy is a funny performer, and he's well supported by Rosenbaum and Miguel Nunez Jr., as one of his crew, but an overreliance on bathroom humor and '80s kitsch is a clear signal that the screenwriters were floundering once they got past the initial concept. The Old Skool DVD includes full-screen and widescreen versions of the film, as well as a selection of deleted scenes. --Paul Gaita
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This is a really awesome movie! Jamie Kennedy is awesome and hilarious! In 1986, a 12-year-old named Justin Schumacher has a breakdancing group called The Funky Fresh Boyz who try to win a competition. During their performance, Justin falls off stage and is put into a coma. 20 years later, right before his parents take him off life support, he wakes up. He tries to adapt to the new age. He finds all of his old friends, and his childhood crush, Jennifer, who is going to marry their childhood enemy, ... Read More
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Why does it say Erik Estrada is in this movie? David Hasslehoff is in it but is not the star. Amazon needs to fix this because you all probably know it stars Jamie Kennedy, Bobby Lee, and so forth
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This movie has gotten mixed reviews, more bad than good, I presume that you all watched the wrong movie. This is meant to be a parody and in that respect accomplishes one thing: this movie isn't taking itself too seriously. Jamie Kennedy is a dancer who tries to woo a hot chick and prove that his dance crew still brings the funk. To be honest when I had this DVD I was already doubting it, I thought it was going to be bland and tasteless. Instead I found myself chuckling and enjoying myself. The ... Read More
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I THOUGHT THIS MOVIE WAS GREAT FUNNY AND IT DESERVED MORE CREDIT THAN IT ACTUALLY GOT AND I HAVE ONLY SEEN MICHEAL ROSENBAUM ON SMALLVILLE SO I WASNT SURPRISED WHEN HE PLAYED THE PRICK ECAUSE HE PLAYS LL ON SMALLVILLE BUT THIS MOVIE WAS EXCELLENT IN MY OPINION AND I RECCOMEND IT TO ANYONE WHO APPRECIATES MOVIES LIKE THIS SOME SCENES WERE PRETTY CORNY BUT THE MOVIE IS GREAT AND I ENJOYED IT 5 STARS FROM ME
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The way I figure it, it takes about a good twenty years for a decent nostalgia trend to kick in. That's just about the point at which the youngsters of a particular era will have experienced enough of adult life to start them pining away for the "good old days" of their pleasantly carefree and invariably misspent youth. In the 1970's, audiences escaped back to the more innocent and halcyon days of the 1950's through works such as "American Graffiti" and "Happy Days," while in the `80's, it was the '60's ... Read More
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