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Strictly Ballroom | 
enlarge | Director: Baz Luhrmann Actors: Paul Mercurio, Tara Morice, Bill Hunter, Pat Thomson, Gia Carides Studio: Miramax Category: DVD
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Rating: 200 reviews Sales Rank: 1678
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Languages: French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 94 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.7 x 0.6
MPN: D24183D UPC: 786936166712 EAN: 0786936166712 ASIN: B00005V1Y0
Theatrical Release Date: February 12, 1993 Release Date: March 19, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: **Super FAST SHIPPING, Free First Class Upgrade!** DVD perfect, case in good shape with minor wear.
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Amazon.com While the plot of this Australian film may seem a bit familiar (The Ugly Duckling meets Dirty Dancing), the whimsical tone and superb dance sequences will make you forget the movie's predictability. Scott (Paul Mercurio) is a champion ballroom dancer who wants to dance "his own steps." Fran is the homely, beginning dancer who convinces Scott that he should dance his own steps... with her. Complicating matters are Scott's domineering mother (Pat Thompson), a former dancer herself, who wants her son to win the Australian Pan Pacific Championship (the same contest she lost years ago), and a conniving dance committee that is determined that "there are no new steps!" The dancing is enjoyable, yet not overwhelming, and the movie strives hard not to take itself too seriously (the beginning of the film is even styled as a pseudo-documentary). Strictly Ballroom, while not so subtly imparting its moral ("A life lived in fear is a life half-lived"), is a laughable romp that's sure to be a crowd pleaser. --Jenny Brown
Description From Baz Lurhrmann -- the director of the award-winning hits ROMEO & JULIET and MOULIN ROUGE! -- comes STRICTLY BALLROOM ... the hilariously funny romantic comedy that's sure to leave you laughing, cheering, and feeling great! It's the magical story of a championship ballroom dancer who's breaking all the rules, and his ugly duckling dancing partner. Together they make their dreams come true! Now celebrating its glorious 10th Anniversary -- you're sure to enjoy this exhaustively funny comedy as it dances and soars its way straight into your heart. Critics everywhere fell madly in love with this big-screen treat -- and so will you!
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Fun Film, Meaningful Theme July 11, 2008 Jedidiah Reeser Strictly Ballroom is a movie that you can watch again and again and its still entertaining each time. Many cliches are used to bring humor to this very funny film, however the movie has a slightly serious hidden theme: "A life lived in fear... is a life half lived." I recommend this film for people who enjoy musicals or entertaining foreign films. A tidbit for those of you who are more concerned with pop culture, the star, Paul Mercurio, was a choreographer/movement consultant for the popular film iRobot. Mercurio again proves himself an expert in the field of movement.
Strictly Funny . . . Strictly Campy . . . Strictly Romantic . . . Strictly Ballroom!!! June 4, 2008 Carrie Lynn Frost (Missouri) This gem from the nineties is an early - and great - achievement in Aussie director Baz Luhrmann's career. In Australia (natch!) professional ballroom dancer Scott (Paul Mercurio - Yum with a capital "Y")and his partner Liz - with her typical female ballroomers' fake tan and fake blonde hair - are competing in a local Latin championship. But when another, previously winning couple - Ken Railings and Pam Short - start to deliberately cram their style by backing them into a corner and actually coming between them at one point, Scott decides to go off on his own, showing off some amazing moves that are definitely not part of his and his partner's planned choreography and CERTAINLY not sanctioned by the PTB's (Powers That Be) in organized Australian ballroom dancing. Poor, outraged, winning-is-everything Liz follows her guy as best she can, but nevertheless, Scott (at least to her way of thinking) costs them the championship. Having had enough of her rogue partner, Liz angrily declares, "I want Ken Railings to walk through that door and say, 'Pam Short's broken both her legs, and I want to dance with you'"! Guess who is in a nasty car accident no sooner than Liz says this? And guess who Ken wants to be his new partner while poor Pam recovers? Meanwhile, Scott has given into pressure to find a new partner himself despite his qualms about confining his artistry to the rules of ballroom dancing. But plain-Jane Fran (Tara Morice) is an amateur who has noticed Scott and wants to dance with him - his way. They secretly begin training sessions and a romance soon begins to bud. There follows conflict between Scott and the aforementioned PTB's, heartbreak, reconciliation, and, of course, a happy ending complete with a sweet kiss between Fran and the guy she never would have believed she could dance with, much less get to fall in love with her. SIGH! This, my friends, is a CANNOT MISS. Love, music, dancing, comedy . . . the stuff that makes the world go 'round, as far as I'm concerned. All filtered through the brilliance of Baz Luhrmann. Magic. Cheers.
Strictly Ballroom May 28, 2008 Y. Van Rite Strictly Ballroom is a funny look at the world of ballroom dancing. The movie has some great dancing by Tara Morice and Paul Mercurio and a dramatic ending.
Strictly Ballroom dvd review January 30, 2008 M. A. Willis (Seattle, WA USA) 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
I am unable to review this item because I still haven't received it. I only gave it the 'one star' I did because the website forces you to in order to proceed.
Great Movie January 7, 2008 Kenneth Rosenberg (Chicago, IL USA) I think it is very difficult to find someone that has seen this movie that has not enjoyed it immensely. I know when it came it out it was sort of a sleeper. Not too many people knew about it, but those that did knew it was a fine film. I really do recommend this to anyone that wants to have a fun time watching a movie.
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