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Dancin': It's On!

  • 2015
  • PG
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
2.5/10
1.2K
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Chehon Wespi-Tschopp and Witney Carson in Dancin': It's On! (2015)
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Two young dancers fall in love and eventually work together to win a dance competition.Two young dancers fall in love and eventually work together to win a dance competition.Two young dancers fall in love and eventually work together to win a dance competition.

  • Director
    • David Winters
  • Writers
    • David Winters
    • David A. Prior
  • Stars
    • Gary Daniels
    • Ava Fabian
    • Jordan Clark
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Winters
    • Writers
      • David Winters
      • David A. Prior
    • Stars
      • Gary Daniels
      • Ava Fabian
      • Jordan Clark
    • 21User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gary Daniels
    Gary Daniels
    • Jerry August
    Ava Fabian
    Ava Fabian
    • Jennifer's Mother
    Jordan Clark
    Jordan Clark
    • Shotsy
    David Winters
    David Winters
    • Hal Sanders
    Witney Carson
    Witney Carson
    • Jennifer August
    Comfort Fedoke
    Comfort Fedoke
    • Comfort
    Alexander Winters
    • Soldier with Helicopter
    Dominique Thaysen
    Dominique Thaysen
    • Gymnast
    • (as Dominique Davis)
    James DeVore
    James DeVore
    • Waste Services
    Matt Marr
    Matt Marr
    • Danny
    Chehon Wespi-Tschopp
    • Ken
    Russell Ferguson
    Russell Ferguson
    • The Captain
    Brandon Bryant
    Brandon Bryant
    • Brandon
    Daphne Lewis
    Daphne Lewis
    • Pat the Maseusse
    Hannah Ray Teal
    Hannah Ray Teal
    • Dancer
    • (as Hannah Kania)
    Rebecca Wheeler
    • Dancer
    Pearce Blair
    • Rhett Butler
    Christian Gates
    • Travis
    • Director
      • David Winters
    • Writers
      • David Winters
      • David A. Prior
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    1tles7

    Sad, but true... worst movie of the year.

    It's obvious that the viewers who gave the film a "10" were likely friends of people involved with the film or actors in the film. The film is so terrible that you can only shake your head and laugh out loud. RiffTrax does it up quite well. I am sure it was created with love and good intentions but it is painful in every aspect...from the acting, to the ridiculous story and atmosphere. You often find yourself saying "You have got to be kidding me". Seems like they were trying to bring us an old fashioned romance film but it was just an inept attempt. The dancing is OK, but to be honest, the film is such a drag that it's hard to have the dancing come off as outstanding. It just feels like it's part of the mess.
    3Tug-3

    Yes, but . . .

    Yes, it's a TERRIBLE movie, made watchable through the lens of RiffTrax. But it's worth observing that the dancers are fantastic, particularly Chehon Wespi-Tschopp, who has a few moments to shine. The soundtrack, script, acting, sound design, etc., etc., are just awful, but the main actors have some charisma and are exceptional dancers. As a friend observed, it's like having Andrea Bocelli sing a Kidz Bop album.
    ddunham161-773-976119

    If you like dance, this is for you

    I have become especially fond of dance after many years of working at a university and learning many of the nuances of good dance. With that said, I would just guess that anyone who would not like this movie, simply doesn't like and appreciate the incredible art forms of dance displayed in this movie. Some of the acting was a little amateurish, yes, but let's be real, this is more about dance than acting. The storyline is very predictable, but but hey, what's wrong with boy meets girl. Especially, Richgirl and poorboy. Getting back to the dance, it was exciting, and truthfully I didn't want the movie to end Whitney Carson and Chehon were fantastic. Chehon had more energy and movements than I've seen of any male dancer. Some compare this to dirty dancing. Well clearly the budget for dirty dancing was higher, but not the talent. Chehon could dance circles around any of the cast for that movie Whitney stayed with him and had some moves of her own highly recommend if and only if you have an appreciation for dance.
    BrianDanaCamp

    Dancing, dancing everywhere!

    DANCIN' IT'S ON (2015) is amateurish on most levels and boasts some of the worst acting I've seen on the big screen in decades, but it has crude charm and a consistent vitality that I found quite endearing and loads of fun. It's set in an alternate universe (identified on screen as Panama City Beach, Florida) where random people break out into spontaneous dance numbers at all hours of the day at the drop of a hat. What's not to love? The hoary plot has to do with a rich girl who loves to dance staying at her father's hotel for the summer who falls in love with a dishwasher who's a great dancer while her disapproving father has lined up his snotty protégé as the intended suitor for her, leading to all sorts of class conflict clichés that went out of favor decades ago. All this is just an excuse for two things: a steady stream of dance numbers and frequent infomercial spots extolling the virtues of Panama City Beach as a tourist resort. That's actually not a bad trade-off, especially since it leads to an exhilarating dance finale at the Florida Statewide Dance Contest where true love wins out and competing couples dance their hearts out.

    Witney Carson, from the TV show, "Dancing with the Stars," plays the lead character, Jennifer, and she's awfully cute and a skilled dancer even if her line readings sound like...well, line readings! Her co-star, with the unwieldy name of Chehon Wespi-Tschopp, actually puts some effort into creating his character, Ken, the dishwasher-dancer, and deserves some props for trying, even if some acting lessons are still in order. He hails from the show, "So You Think You Can Dance." The other young performers are noticeably lacking in charisma, although the dreadlocked Russell Ferguson, also from "So You Think You Can Dance," brings abundant good cheer and punctuates the proceedings with trademark arm and hand moves from the "Electric Boogie" school of dance that flourished 30 years ago. He plays the youthful but all-knowing hotel doorman, known as "the Captain," and shows up as the MC at the big dance contest.

    My favorite sequence finds poor Jennifer, brooding after a breakup, sitting alone on a bench on a darkened shopping street in downtown Panama City Beach at night, suddenly interrupted by a row of SUVs turning on their lights and a Latin band, complete with percussion section, suddenly appearing to perform while a hundred dancers descend on the street to execute a highly-choreographed number into which they pull the awestruck Jennifer. Now THAT's an alternate universe I can enjoy.

    The only name actors in it are Gary Daniels, an English martial arts performer known to me from FIST OF THE NORTH STAR (1995) and THE EXPENDABLES (2010), who plays Jennifer's father, and David Winters, renowned for playing A-rab, one of the Jets in WEST SIDE STORY (1961). Winters also co-wrote, produced and directed the film. He appears as an elderly hotel resident who reveals his dance background to the young leads at a crucial moment and offers his assistance as they prepare for the dance contest. At one point, Ken, the dishwasher, looks up Winters' character on the computer and finds an old dance clip of his from a TV show from decades ago. I wish I knew where that clip is from. Winters dedicates the film to Sadie Winters, presumably his mother, "who is up there dancing with the angels," and to Gene Kelly, the legendary Hollywood musical star, who inspired him to take up dance.

    I saw the film at a 42nd Street multiplex on a weekday afternoon knowing very little about it beforehand. As far as I know, it didn't even get reviewed. I was the only one in the theater. I attended an advance screening of SPECTRE at the same theater later that day, packed with people, and I can assure you I had more fun with DANCIN' IT'S ON than I did with SPECTRE.

    As of this writing, I'm the only one I know who's even heard of this film, let alone seen it. This has all the makings of a cult film, but it needs a way to find its cult. If any film qualifies to be this generation's BREAKIN' 2: ELECTRIC BOOGALOO, it's this one.
    1Quinoa1984

    (my wife upon us finishing this movie): "Its things like this that keep a marriage together."

    Somehow the director and sometimes actor David Winter of SPACE MUTINY (one of the hallowed classics in Mystery Science Theater 3000 lore) was unfrozen from his peaceful cryogenic sleep and was tasked in 2015 to make a dopey Step Up style dance movie. Lo and behold he concocts the kind of material that lucid nightmares are made of: ADR that would make Tommy Wiseau cringe, acting where it seems like Winter drank up their personalities to the point that the actors appeared like pod people out of a 1950s movie (which I might add Winter may have acted in!) and dancing which, while Im sure a little better than I can do, is still at best laughably funny and at worst a cacophony of off styles and choppy editing (ooh the climax ooh).

    In other words, Winter may have topped himself from his Mutiny days; this is shockingly inept and terrible, a movie that might be simply forgettable crap if not for the fact that it got an *actual theatrical release on more than 100 screens* (though it somehow missed the missile silo known as Rotten Tomatoes). It features all of the separate elements that are part of what makes a movie a "movie"- romance, spectacle, location (Panama City and if you don't get that's where this is don't worry a montage will show you), choreography (in a matter of speaking), "humor", uh, ladies on stilts walking around a lobby, a token black bellhop who dances whenever someone he talks to walks off screen)- but its as if the cook putting this stew together hit his head on solid concrete and then threw it all on to a final cut pro time-line and said 'eh ***k it." This is a The Room level disaster.

    I almost wish I could go into all of the things that make this so awful but simultaneously uproariously monumentally wall shatteringly funny but you got to see (and hear) the miasma to believe it. This group of Community theater dance players (with a forgotten Z level action hero as the strangely one dimensional "fighter" cum hotel owner father of the girl who falls for the - gasp - dishwasher dancer at the hotel he runs and the father cant stand the double gasp she may like him!) is among the least talented and pushed to less than zero degrees.

    Oh and not to mention all of the super on the nose songs and things like the guy who goes through the pains of love (hint the hotel owners daughter is forced into a relationship with a preppie manager at the hotel) having an ANGRY DANCE ACROSS THE CITY MONTAGE! Or how people randomly, in this surreal candy-colored-clown-surreal landscape break out into dancing and food fights and the lighting looks like it's by a guy who's never thought about things like a THREE POINT LIGHTING set, oh, nevermind.

    The key thing is this is sincere, and because of that it commits to its worldview which is 100% banana-pants. It deserves to be discovered and have midnight screenings in major cities with people cosplaying as minor characters in the darn thing. Its the stuff cult classic is made of... And its so bad.

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    • Trivia
      Riffed on by the guys of Rifftrax.
    • Goofs
      A number of dancers are incorrectly credited as "The Captian's Dancers" - where the word "Captain" is misspelled.
    • Quotes

      Hal Sanders: You can play baseball. You can play tennis. You can even play football... but you can't play dance.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Cinema Snob: Dancin': It's On! (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Love to Dance
      Written by Misha Segal and Haguy Mizrahi ("Gemini")

      Performed by Gemini

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    • Release date
      • October 30, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • East Side Story
    • Filming locations
      • Panama City Beach, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • East Side Story
      • Hannover House
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      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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