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Let's start off with the best part of the movie. Steve Harvey. This man is usually funny, or at least mildly humourous. In this movie, he had maybe 5 lines, all of them not funny. We would believe that he, as a dance off judge, has more power than the apparent bad ass "gansta" boss.
The dancing looked good. I commend the people in the movie for their talent, but the movie stank. Like an old septic system. The acting was substandard at best, the direction poor, timing lousy and the characters were 2 dimensional. Not to mention that the "competition" movie is a terrible cliche.
I wanted to write a better review, but I feel as if a percentage of my brain wasted away while watching this horrible thing.
Don't bother with it.
The dancing looked good. I commend the people in the movie for their talent, but the movie stank. Like an old septic system. The acting was substandard at best, the direction poor, timing lousy and the characters were 2 dimensional. Not to mention that the "competition" movie is a terrible cliche.
I wanted to write a better review, but I feel as if a percentage of my brain wasted away while watching this horrible thing.
Don't bother with it.
First off, let me say that this is an excellent show and I do watch it somewhat regularly, but to call this show original is an insult to Canadians.
There was a TV show on in Canada in the 70's called "King of Kensington" about a middle class overweight man with an attractive wife who lived with a cantankerous, comedic in-law. Seems to me like this is EXACTLY the same formula as the "original" King of Queens with only a couple of minor differences.
Don't get me wrong, I recommend King of Queens to everybody, but at least give some credit where credit is due.
Its amazing how many Canadian TV shows and movies get re-made in the US and we get no credit.
There was a TV show on in Canada in the 70's called "King of Kensington" about a middle class overweight man with an attractive wife who lived with a cantankerous, comedic in-law. Seems to me like this is EXACTLY the same formula as the "original" King of Queens with only a couple of minor differences.
Don't get me wrong, I recommend King of Queens to everybody, but at least give some credit where credit is due.
Its amazing how many Canadian TV shows and movies get re-made in the US and we get no credit.