Breakdancing is easily the funniest fad of the last 50 fifty years. There are so many hilarious moments in this movie, you will not regret renting it.
May 18, 2018 - Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo Old School Movies, 80s Movies, Movies. Breaking 2 Electric Boogaloo had Ice T in the mix 2 years before Ice.
The fashion is audacious. The attitudes are ridiculous. The music is silly. But above all, it's entertaining.
It's a high-budget visual spectacle that merits attention. It's also a political piece. It's about rich versus poor, haves versus have-nots. Ultimately it's a testament to the will of the human spirit, be it poppin', rockin', or breakin'. Boogaloo Shrimp is an awesome character. So is Shabadoo, and don't forget Sugarfoot. Ice T proves that he was a sell-out as way back as 1984.
Running time 94 minutes Country United States Language English Box office $15.1 million Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo is an American 1984 film directed. It is a sequel to the 1984 breakdancing film. Electric Boogaloo was released seven months after its predecessor.
In some international locations the film was released under the title Breakdance 2: Electric Boogaloo. Another sequel, (also known as Breakdance 3) was made but had an unconnected plot and different lead characters – only features in all three films. Contents • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] Breakin' 2 features three characters from – Kelly (), Orlando 'Ozone' Barco (), and Tony 'Turbo' Ainley () – who struggle to stop the demolition of a community recreation center by a developer who wants to build a shopping mall.,, and also appear as dancers. Cast [ ] • as Kelly / Special K • as Orlando 'Ozone' Barco • as Tony 'Turbo' Ainley • Susie Bono as Rhonda • Sabrina Garcia as Lucia • as Rapper • Cooley Jackson/Jaxson as Featured Street Dancer TKO • John LaMotta as a Policeman • Steve 'Sugarfoot' Notario as Strobe • Tyler Birch Critical reception [ ] Though most critics rated the film poorly, film critic considered it to be 'superb' and gave the film a three-star rating. Currently gives it a rating of 29% based on 7 reviews. Soundtrack [ ] Like its predecessor, much of the film's soundtrack was provided by, comprising the duo. The title track, 'Electric Boogaloo', reached number 45 on the R&B charts.
Compay segundo. • ' – • 'Radiotron' – Firefox • ' – • 'When I.C.U.' – Ollie & Jerry • 'Gotta Have the Money' – Steve Donn • 'Believe in the Beat' – • 'Set it out' – Midway • 'I Don't Wanna Come Down' – • 'Stylin' Profilin' – Firefox • 'Oye Mamacita' – Rags & Riches Home video releases [ ] On April 15, 2003, MGM Home Entertainment released Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo as a bare-bones DVD. On April 21, 2015, released the film, along with Breakin', as a double feature. Legacy [ ] The subtitle 'Electric Boogaloo', originally a reference to a -oriented, has entered the pop-culture lexicon as a pejorative nickname to denote an archetypical sequel. The usual connotation is of either a ridiculous sequel title, or of the follow-up to an obscure or eclectic movie (or other work). The band titled one of their albums. The band features the song Get Me Naked 2: The Electric Boogaloo on the album.
An episode of the television show was titled 'Chardee MacDennis 2: Electric Boogaloo'. Other news articles and media have used the Electric Boogaloo subtitle, and it has also become an. A documentary about the Cannon Group was released in 2014 called of which and Breakin' 2 were featured. References [ ].
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