Contest: Dance Academy, Seasons 1 and 2

Posted on May 29, 2013 at 8:00 am

TeenNICK’s “Dance Academy” is the story of  Tara Webster, who grew up on a country farm, but has always dreamed of being a professional dancer.  When she’s admitted to Australia’s prestigious National Academy of Dance, she feels like all of her dreams are about to come true — but the school is tougher and more competitive than she ever imagined.

The DVDs of the first two seasons are now available, featuring behind-the scenes features and interviews.  I am delighted to have a copy to give away.  If someone in your family loves dance, this is a must-see.  Send me an email at moviemom@moviemom.com with Dance in the subject line and tell me your favorite kind of dancing.  Don’t forget your address!  (US addresses only)  I’ll pick a winner at random on June 1.  Good luck!

 

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Far from home, and way behind on her dance training, Tara feels like a fish out of water, but she knows one thing — she’s not alone on this journey.  In Sydney, she meets new friends, good-hearted Kat and good-guy Sammy, and falls hard for a new crush, Ethan. To round out her crew, there’s “mean girl” Abigail, a more experienced dancer who sees Tara as a threat, and Christian, an adrenaline junkie with a troubled past.  Together they manage the pressures of exams, crushes and dancing, all the while knowing that at the end of the year not everyone makes the cut.

 

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Tara returns from the holidays excited to have been awarded a first year scholarship, but the rest of the year is full of challenges no one could have seen coming.  The group continues to put all their effort into dancing, but along the way some battle eating disorders, struggle with their parents, overcome physical injury and even deal with big breakups.  With the end-of-year Nutcracker performance approaching, can the Academy group pull it together? And does Tara really have what it takes to stand center stage?

 

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It was a rocky first year, but ultimately Tara got everything she wanted: a place in the top dance school in the country, friends she’ll know forever and she fell in love – twice! She even danced the role of her dreams. So Second Year should be a piece of cake. Right?  In SEASON 2 VOLUME 1, Tara reunites with her friends and discovers the exciting news that they can all compete in a prestigious ballet competition, Prix de Fonteyn, to determine the best dancer in the world. Teacher Miss Raine spells it out for them: “Make no mistakes. Second Year counts. And you are all in competition.” Everyone must work harder than they’ve ever worked before on the dance floor and in life.

 

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Tara soared to great heights during her first year at the Academy, but by her second year she’s learned that being on top – in dance, in life, in love – only makes for a long fall back down.  In Season 2 Volume 2 the stakes are higher, the lows are lower, and the competitions are exhilarating. Tara and the entire crew must manage tragedy, relationships and the ultimate final showdown performance. Above all else, it’s their friendship that held them together this long. Will it carry them through into their third year?

 

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Danny Boyle’s Rules for Making Movies

Posted on May 28, 2013 at 3:59 pm

Danny Boyle has directed movies in a broad range of genres, from the edgy “Trainspotting” to the award-winning “Slumdog Millionaire”  and “127 Hours” to the charming “Millions” and the trippy “Trance.”  Moviemaker has his 15 “Golden Rules for Moviemaking,” worth reading for its applicability to many different fields of endeavor.  I especially like what he says about being true to yourself but not being afraid to explore other cultures or absorb feedback — and about the daunting challenge of following a big hit.

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MVP of the Summer: Animated Snails?

Posted on May 28, 2013 at 8:00 am

Are snails the penguins of 2013?

turbo_postermub-and-grubFor a while, penguins were the adorable go-to, in movies from “Madagascar” to “Surf’s Up” to the record-breaking documentary “March of the Penguins.”  But this summer, the cutest creatures in animated movies seem to be…snails.  The trailers for “Epic,” “Monsters University,” and “Turbo” feature snail characters.  Indeed, in “Turbo,” the lead is a racing snail voiced by Ryan Reynolds.  And Chris O’Dowd’s snail and his slug sidekick voiced by Aziz Ansari are the comic highlight of the film.

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List: Movies About Magicians

Posted on May 28, 2013 at 8:00 am

This week’s release of “Now You See Me,” the story of magicians who rob a bank, reminds me of some of my other favorite movies about magicians:

1.  “Houdini”  Tony Curtis and his then-wife, Janet Leigh star in this story of the most famous magician of them all, the unparalleled master of escape.  A more accurate (but less entertaining) movie is “The Great Houdini” with Paul Michael Glaser.  Houdini characters are also featured in “Ragtime” (Jeffrey DeMunn), “Fairy Tale: A True Story” (Harvey Keitel), and “Cremaster 2” (Norman Mailer), among others.

2.  “The Prestige” Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman are rival magicians in this disturbing tale from “The Black Knight’s” Christopher Nolan

3.  “The Illusionist” (2006) A magician (Edward Norton) has to come up with his greatest trick to be with the woman he loves (Jessica Biel).

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4. “The Illusionist” (2010) This wordless animated story of a lonely stage magician is tender and touching.

5. “Rope Escape”  And here is Houdini himself, performing one of his most famous tricks:

And remember, as portrayed in “Hugo,” the real-life magician who invented movie special effects, George Méliès:

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