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DVD Honey (Full Screen Edition)
Jessica Alba swivels and pops her way to the top (or at least into Missy Elliot's heart) in hip-hop dance flick Honey. Honey Daniels (Alba, Dark Angel) dances in nightclubs; when she accidentally gets videotaped, a hip-hop video director spots her unique talent and hires her first as a dancer, then as a choreographer. But when he wants her body as much as her talent, how will she sustain her career? And how will this affect her dream of creating a dance studio for the local street kids? Honey is the usual Hollywood silliness, executed with sincerity but not much imagination. For some reason, Alba's sexy gyrations are supposed to be more empowering than other dancers' sexy gyrations, while being no less titillating. Featuring Mekhi Phifer, David Moscow, and cameos by hip-hop stars like Missy Elliot and Ginuwine. --Bret Fetzer
YA THIS IS HIP HOP SO IS THE SOUNDTRACK IT HAS TWEET AND SEAN PAUL YA IT ROCKS. BUY THIS DVD RIGHT NOW.
This is not Hip-Hop
This movie was not about hip-hop. Don't believe the hype. Jessica was nice to look at but the dancing was weak. Lil Romeo can not and I reapeat can not dance. If he was to come to the streets with that wack little shoulder move he would get kicked off the block. But he's just a kid you might say... so what! Rent a copy of the freshest kids if you want to see what some kids called the Rocksteady Crew did when they we're just kids and you'll see what I mean when I say his moves were garbage.
Secondly the script sucked and plot was ripped straight out of breakin' 2 electric bugaloo with a pinch of flashdance.
P.S. You can't learn HipHop either its in you or it ain't
Sweet as Honey
In this cute movie about a dancer who makes her dreams come true, Jessica Alba plays the title character named Honey danielles, a girl who works a few crumby jobs like a CD store employee but has a true desire to be a choreographer. She goes to tryouts galore but never makes it until one man named Michael Ellis who is a music video producer asks her to work as a backup dancer in his jadakiss music video. Honey jumps at the chance but soon finds out that the media world only wants one thing, sex, and she doesn't want to go that far for work. Because of her virtue, she gets blacklisted from the music video industry and has to make a new name for herself.
Jessica Alba is as cute as she has ever been but is still sexy. She come off as a female who wont give up her morals just to get money and fame. She helps out a kid in need (Lil Romeo) and helps him stay out of trouble.
In all, Honey may have its cheesy moments, but it is a cute film that will leave you with a smile on your face.
You Got Served has one simple priority, and if you're into the latest hip-hop dance moves, you'll get served an enjoyable 93-minute diversion. For anyone else, however, all bets are off, since this wretchedly plotted film was written by director Christopher B. Stokes as a crassly commercial vehicle for B2K, the teen group that Stokes managed while making cheap-ass movies like this one. There's a tissue-thin romantic subplot, but mostly it's about the MTV-styled showdown between B2K (as Orange County white boys) and their black L.A. competitors, including members of the hip-hop group IMx. Their aggressive moves are undeniably impressive (in other words, don't try this at home unless you know a good chiropractor), but Stokes would've been better off making a straight documentary,... More Info about this DVD Actor(s): Omarion Grandberry - J-Boog - Lil' Fizz - Raz B Director(s): Chris Stokes DVD Release Date: Released the 18 May 2004 Usually ships in 24 hours
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Don't let the title fool you: The Sleeping Dictionary is the most seductive argument for foreign-language education a boy ever had. Hugh Dancy is a young and idealistic colonial official posted to Britain's deep-jungle Sarawak outpost in 1939, and Jessica Alba (Dark Angel) is the "sleeping dictionary," a sexy tutor who proves that the fastest way to learn a language is through lovemaking. Guy Jenkin trades in old clichés for new ones in his revision of the exotic old melodramas of forbidden love between handsome colonial men and gorgeous, guileless native girls. Alba's accent slips and slides but she's a sweet, sexy, and beguiling presence, while Bob Hoskins and Brenda Blethyn uphold the all-important appearance of British morality. If you can overlook the contrivances,... More Info about this DVD Director(s): Guy Jenkin DVD Release Date: Released the 18 February 2003 Usually ships in 24 hours
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This is a great DVD and I think everyone should see it because it shows how LOVE can not be bought and you need to be yourself and not what other people want you to be. You have to be honest and learn that money is not everything in life that if you dont have love you are empty inside. Be you and this DVD can shoe many leasons More Info about this DVD Actor(s): Nick Cannon - Christina Milian Director(s): Troy Beyer DVD Release Date: Released the 27 April 2004 Usually ships in 24 hours
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Save the Last Dance enjoyed a profitable release in early 2001, with box-office earnings that exceeded anyone's expectations. Its performance illustrates the staying power of a formulaic movie that avoids the pitfalls and clichés that would otherwise render it forgettable. Since there's nothing new here, you'll appreciate the original quirks in a character-based plot that's just around the corner from Flashdance, and just as familiar. Sara (Julia Stiles) gave up a promising ballet career when her mother was killed while rushing to attend her daughter's crucial audition to Juilliard; Sara blames herself for the accident, and at her new, mostly African American high school in Chicago, she's uncertain of her future.