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Love N' Dancing

  • 2009
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Billy Zane, Amy Smart, and Betty White in Love N' Dancing (2009)
Swing dancing brings together a former pro dancer and a school teacher looking for a new lease on life.
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2002: Jake Mitchell is the defending World West Coast Swing Champion. He's got everything going for him: looks, personality, and style. He's at the top of his game when he and his partner Co... Read all2002: Jake Mitchell is the defending World West Coast Swing Champion. He's got everything going for him: looks, personality, and style. He's at the top of his game when he and his partner Corinne are crowned the unexpected winners at the World Swing Dance Championships. As the cr... Read all2002: Jake Mitchell is the defending World West Coast Swing Champion. He's got everything going for him: looks, personality, and style. He's at the top of his game when he and his partner Corinne are crowned the unexpected winners at the World Swing Dance Championships. As the crowd cheers and the celebration begins, Jake appears uneasy. Did he really deserve to win? ... Read all

  • Director
    • Robert Iscove
  • Writer
    • Tom Malloy
  • Stars
    • Amy Smart
    • Tom Malloy
    • Billy Zane
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    5.4/10
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    • Director
      • Robert Iscove
    • Writer
      • Tom Malloy
    • Stars
      • Amy Smart
      • Tom Malloy
      • Billy Zane
    • 18User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Amy Smart
    Amy Smart
    • Jessica Donovan
    Tom Malloy
    Tom Malloy
    • Jake Mitchell
    Billy Zane
    Billy Zane
    • Kent Krandel
    Brian Lucero
    • Chris
    Betty White
    Betty White
    • Irene
    Caroline Rhea
    Caroline Rhea
    • Bonnie
    Robert Royston
    • Emcee
    Ronnie DeBenedetta
    • David Olsen
    • (as Ronnie DeBennedetta)
    Rachel Dratch
    Rachel Dratch
    • Kalle
    Leila Arcieri
    Leila Arcieri
    • Danielle
    Ryan Montano
    • Crowd Member #1
    Amy Hendricks
    • Crowd Member #2
    • (as Amy Henricks)
    Nicola Royston
    • Corinne Kennedy
    David House
    • Principal Bees
    Kristine McDonald
    • Student #1
    Ryan Rodriguez
    • Student #3
    Hanna Allerton
    • Student #2
    Kenny Resch
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    • Director
      • Robert Iscove
    • Writer
      • Tom Malloy
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    2mrtraska

    Skip it: the romance and plot are weak, and the dancing's strictly for WCS devotees

    ... and I dance East Coast Swing, a simplified take on Lindy Hop, which is the real thing (West Coast borrows a few moves from East Coast/Lindy and blues dance but is actually too Hollywood in its choreography and too close to the Hustle -- FEH!), so of course the dancing fell short for me. Real swing is what you dance to Count Basie, Duke Ellington, or Benny Goodman, or even contemporary big bands. My saying so will no doubt steam the West Coast fans in the audience, but hey, dance history is what it is (look up Frankie Manning and Hellzapoppin' on Wikipedia if you want to know where it all came from). Besides, the dance scenes would have fallen short anyway, for reasons cited below. But I digress.

    I started off really wanting to like this movie. Honest. After all, I found the male lead appealing at first, and I'd enjoyed other dance films such as Strictly Ballroom, Center Stage, Take The Lead, and Tango Bar (I even tolerated Shall We Dance fairly well, given my usually complete disdain for Richard Gere). But no: the non-dance part of this storyline was so weak it made me cringe. OFTEN. Billy Zane was slightly less obnoxious than usual, so that was something, but not enough to offset the fact that Amy Smart seemed to be sleepwalking through the whole thing. The writing was awful. Their fight scene at home, for example, seemed sudden and oh, so contrived. So did the upset at their friends' wedding. Fake, fake, fake. You could see the consequences telegraphed a mile away. And the dance competition was even **more** Hollywood over-the-top than West Coast usually is. Mehhh. They learned ALL the wrong things from ballroom competitions.

    Worst of all, Amy Smart never looked like she was really getting the hang of the sense of elasticity or stretch that underlies all variations of swing -- or that she was enjoying any of it, even a little bit. If you hate dancing that much, why do a dance movie?? Don't tell me she really liked it, because you sure couldn't tell from her performance in this film. I could barely sit through it. The actual dancing by others, however, like some ballroom competitions I've seen, was expert yet mechanical. Soulless despite all the plastic smiles, sequins, and flash moves. Wasn't **anybody** really getting into it? It's like they were still showing off but all just too cool to really show they like it. Nuts!!! I've seen much more fun and energy generated by amateurs at Lindy competitions on college campuses than I saw anywhere in this film. And I kept wanting to see real Lindy Hop, so that spoiled the rest of it for me.

    If you want an introduction to WCS, I suppose this is as good as any; but if you were hoping for another Swing Kids (despite its inauthentic choreography) or Take The Lead, sit this one out -- it's not your kind of number, and it doesn't even have anyone like Antonio Banderas to save it. And Lindyhoppers should avoid it entirely. (It'll just annoy you too much. Better your should watch Frankie Manning clips on YouTube or video reruns from the Frankie 95 celebration. I'm just saying.)

    PS -- I just noticed that Tom Molloy, the lead, also wrote the script. He has a lot to answer for, in that case.
    3hudelpunne

    very funny!

    forget the story (this kind of plot was filmed a thousand times before), forget the dancing (those who watch the movie because of it will judge by different parameters than I do), forget the lame camera-work and generic music - this is about dialogue and acting! I am actually thinking, the whole film is a parody about how special interest movies are made. the guy is deaf, but a dancer. so far so good. his former girlfriend is trying to win him back in a hilariously overacted 40's-femme-fatale-manner, while both of them look as imbecile as it gets. amy smart is admittedly a much nicer sight, but she peaks the top of her acting abilities with her performance of a stressed teacher (the students seem nice though, albeit a bit bored, which is understandable) having kind of an inner outbreak in the classroom, screaming and nearly dancing at the same time. I nearly fell off the sofa at that point. and when she came into the club, saying "wow, I can feel the energy!", I actually did. billy zane's stammering and overacting was also annoying and entertaining at the same time; like everybody else he was obviously left totally on his own (and to the unwillingly funny script) by the director, who seemed to have put all his efforts into the dancing scenes, and left the rest of the movie to his friends and family. not a very wise decision, if you ask me. so: one star for the dancing, one for the funny moments (if not on purpose), and one for the chuzpe to call this thing a movie. three altogether, and that's more than fair.
    7tanchimc-11296

    Loved and loved it!

    Such a smart, funny, beautiful movie! Pays attention to details, has very likable actors, superb dancing, great script.Even though its a small budget movie, i just really loved how carefully they've directed it, haven't seen any goofs or superficial scripting and even though it seems predictable at first glance, it surprises in every level! I never liked Billy Zane and this is the first role that he is very cute and funny.It suits him well! This is one movie you have to see, if you are romantic and love dance! I have to write 2 more lines, i don't understand this silly rule, so let me repeat again and again, this movie is wonderful and if you like dance, comedy and romance, sit tight and enjoy the movie night!
    8tabuno

    A Smart Dance Movie

    24 March 2013. While not in the same league as Black Swan (2010) or The Artist (2011), this predictable romantic dance drama incorporates elements from Shall We Dance? (1996, remade 2004) that make this movie an entertaining piece. It even provides a more fascinating experiential look at dancing that The Cutting Edge (1992) which parallels the storyline with ice skating but which that movie seemed to omit the thrill of the skating competition itself. Avoiding the more exaggerated and melodramatic impression from Dirty Dancing (1987), Love N'Dancing restrains the story in a way to make it even more believable that art films evoke even while it retains a more mainstream entertainment impact like The Cutting Edge. This movie doesn't quite break out in its stylish, innovative presentation like Music and Lyrics (2007), but it has its own charm, especially a rather nice ending sequence that is somewhat unusual but satisfying in its approach to tying up loose ends.
    9vjconforte

    I loved it !

    I'm anticipating the release of this film so friends can enjoy it as much as I did.

    I had the pleasure of viewing it at the Phoenix Film Festival and the house was packed. To our surprise Mr Zane and Mr Malloy along with other cast members flew in for the screening. We've all seen these types of films before, but they never cease to keep us in our seats. This film focusing on West Coast Swing dancing competition and a dancer with a hearing disability, Wow! The film is inspirational to say the least and showcased many brilliant dancers.

    It was clearly evident that the film was a big hit with the ovation given at the conclusion of the film.

    I would also like to make note of the cast staying around for close to an hour after the film answering various questions on this film, independent films in general, and how to get into the business.

    If you're looking for a feel good movie with great music, acting, and dancing, don't miss it.

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    • Goofs
      At the end of the movie credits, it says the movie was filmed entirely on location in Albuquerque, NM; however, there were aerial and street shots of Philadelphia, PA.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Star Trek/Next Day Air/Little Ashes/The Merry Gentleman/Love N' Dancing (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Valentine
      Performed by Scarlett Pomers

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    • Release date
      • January 6, 2011 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Кохання і танці
    • Filming locations
      • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • RoRo productions
      • Trick Candle Productions
      • Dolger Films
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $47,812
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $26,632
      • May 10, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $73,848
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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