Movie Reviews for Dirty Dancing (20th Anniversary Edition)

Dirty Dancing (20th Anniversary Edition)

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Movie Reviews of Dirty Dancing (20th Anniversary Edition)

Movie Review: Love this DVD
Summary: 5 Stars

I love this DVD. If you love the movie Dirty Dancing you will love this

Movie Review: Even I love this movie...
Summary: 5 Stars

This movie was made in 1987...I was born in 1986... and it is hands down one of my very favourite movies. It's even greater to update it for us, the "microwave generation" and I like that I have it on hand whenever I want to watch it.

Movie Review: Very bad Blu Ray transfer
Summary: 1 Stars

I like the movie. But this recording is terrible.
It is NOT 1080p, and the sound is mostly mono.

Movie Review: Wow!
Summary: 5 Stars

What's not to love? I'm so glad to have one of my favorite movies in DVD. The anniversry edition is just a bonus.

Movie Review: Not quite a camp classic, not quite a musical, but close enough
Summary: 3 Stars

When this movie came out it spawned a hype unlike anything I'd seen before or since. Full of notable quotables ("No one puts Baby in a corner"), having not one but two successful soundtracks (one even featuring the one and only published vocal talents of Patrick Swayze the star of the movie!), and a semi camp classic that the famous 80s movies would go down in history for. Looking back brings so many memories, and so much silliness.

Jennifer Grey plays Baby, a nice Jewish girl who is vacationing with her family in the Catskill mountains. I can't imagine, even in the times that this movie was set in, that any gal would tolerate being called Baby by her family, let alone be introduced and allow strangers to call her Baby as well, but I guess that was the point. There she falls for Johnny, the sexy swaggering bad boy of the entertainment staff who dances his way into her innocent, sheltered heart. Just a little idealistic, just a little far fetched, but just enough of a fantasy to keep things lite and airy.

There werea plethora of subplots (the sister in her own infatuation with the waiter, Johnny's partner needing the abortion, the inevitable confrontation between Baby's father and Johnny, etc.). The song and dance routines were spaced out in between enough dialogue and plot development to make it otherwise a musical, but not quite. It's just cheesy enough to make everyone like it.
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