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 Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Fosse doing what he does best!
All That Jazz is good, Tells the story of Fosse ..but this is what Fosse is about .. It shows his talent in choreography and the people that experienced it!

Wonderful! IF you enjoy dance.. get FOSSE



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Knock-out dance routines - a must-have for musical theatre buffs
Lovers of musical theatre will need no introduction to Bob Fosse. FOSSE is a tribute to his work, staged on Broadway, a 1999 Tony Award winner for Best Musical and the DVD was filmed on stage in 2001 by PBS. The show recreates dance numbers that Fosse choregaphed for musicals such as THE PAJAMA GAME, CABARET, SWEET CHARITY, PIPPIN, CHICAGO right through to dance-only shows such as DANCIN' (which itself is due for a Broadway revival). DVD transfer is excellent, in high definition widescreen. Chapter selection has been thoughtfully designed, listing each acts numbers (there are three acts) and bonus feature includes an interview with Dana Moore, Ann Reinking and Ben Vereen. A must-have for all lovers of musical theatre!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not innovative or cutting edge
When I first started watching Fosse, they start out with "Liza With a Z", and I was thinking to myself, "Oh, my gosh, what have I got myself into?" See, I wasn't too impressed with it, and I was sort of shocked at how my expectations of this DVD were so different from what it really was. Then a little later I was thinking, "At least the dude likes pretty women in skimpy tops, so the dude can't be all bad." Then I realized all the guys had skimpy tops on, too; so I was thinking that the Fosse guy was a little androgynous, or maybe, you know, bisexual. And I was thinking, "Why do they have to sing such an old-fashioned song, like Bye Bye Blackbird? Whatever happened to originality?" At the end of the Liza thing people in the audience clapped. I wouldn't have clapped for it.
The choreography in Liza seemed more the work of someone suffering from a psychosis, rather than the work of a dance genius. And I was thinking, "The dancing in this DVD is as bad as, or worse than, 'Step Up 2 The Streets'."
Then the thing about Sweet Charity started, and I was like, "Well, let's hope this is better," but it was just an amateurish Pussycat Dolls-type routine.
Than "Dancin'" started, and I was surprised that the guy could still get a job on Broadway after the fiascoes & disaster of the first two shows. He still had his signature move of pretty girls in skimpy tops, but at least by this time the guys have their shirts on. Then after a while the DVD does another number from Dancin'. The guys are fully dressed; but, unfortunately, so are the girls. That Fosse guy sure liked girls and the guys to dress alike, and I was thinking, "Can't he ever think of a dance number with less than two dozen people on stage?"
I was shocked and appalled when at one point the "dance" consisted of people playing patty-cake with themselves. Do people in New York really pay to watch this stuff? Maybe I should write choreography of people playing patty-cake with themselves, and I'll win a Tony....
Act Two starts with dancing to Damn Yankees, but the dancing looks awfully old-fashioned or run-of-the-mill.
The Fosse guy certainly wasn't much of an innovator. Probably nobody would accuse him of being before his time.
And then we get the song "Dancing in the Dark". Isn't that (like Bye Bye Blackbird) an old-fashioned song?
Eventually we come to a bit of dancing to The Pajama Game, and it's appalling that people-- the men and the women-- are doing a Jimmy Durante imitation.
This DVD perhaps goes on and on with somewhat curious and mystifying blandness and mediocrity. There's a dance number that was purportedly on the Bob Hope Special, but, frankly, I didn't think it was a very good dance routine.
At one point in this DVD a woman dances, and she tries to flop her hair around. That ordinarily could be very sexy, but in order for that to be effective, it helps to have long hair but the woman's hair is too short and too curly. It was amateurish & incompetent that the woman and the choreographer didn't know that.
Apparently there was a road show version of this Fosse show in L.A. a few years back, and at the time I wanted to go see it, but now I feel less guilty that I never saw it.
I love watching dance movies and dance shows, like Flashdance, Dirty Dancing, Dancing With the Stars, and others, but perhaps I only like a narrow bandwidth of dancing. Perhaps some people will like this dance DVD, but it wasn't me.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - The editor should be banned
Some person named Girish Bhargava edited what could have been a wonderful experience. Apparently, Bhargava is an ex-MTV reject who thinks Fosse's choreography does not have the power to stand alone without frenetic cutting back and forth, up and down, never allowing your eye to settle on the scene itself. Horrible, horrible, horrible. And one more thing: How about letting us see the feet of the dancers once in a while? Now there's a concept. Most of the intricate steps are lost because the editor does not trust the material. Rent it for the few great moments; don't buy it--it will continuously disappoint.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Fosse DVD
Thought this dvd gave a good overview of Fosse's work by very good dancers with some original stars. Some interesting comments from the stars who worked with Fosse.


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