![]() ![]() But it's worth a watch with a group of friends. I don't think it's possible to watch this movie, and not be in a good mood by the time it's over.And without a doubt, Turbo's "rotating room" dance scene is as good and as memorable as it gets.Not everyone's going to get the chance to see it on the big-screen like I had the chance to last night. Throw an Ice-T cameo into the mix, and it's the finest grade retro-cheese you can get. People in the theater were clapping, laughing, cheering, moving to the music, and the audience enthusiasm made it that much more fun. The Book of Clichés is referenced to the fullest.But I really don't care.The dancing 20+ years later is still incredibly impressive, the music is catchy, and the attitude of the film is so optimistically cheery, that it makes it all somehow work. After leaving the theater, I realized there are easily a dozen clichéd plot lines, from saving a community center, upper-class girl hanging out with street kids, the disapproving father, the evil land developer, the endearing precocious children, the dramatic plot turn that requires the gang to visit the hospital, rival gangs. ![]()
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