This is how you promote a movie. As for The Dance: It's not just Molly Ringwald in "The Breakfast Club," Duckie (in "Pretty in Pink"), Carmen Miranda and Jimmy Carter. There's definitely an element of Elaine in "Seinfeld"...
This is how you promote a movie. As for The Dance: It's not just Molly Ringwald in "The Breakfast Club," Duckie (in "Pretty in Pink"), Carmen Miranda and Jimmy Carter. There's definitely an element of Elaine in "Seinfeld"...
"I don't think you go to a play to forget, or to a movie to be distracted. I think life generally is a distraction and that going to a movie is a way to get back, not go away." -- Tom Noonan
"Cinema is a matter of what's in the frame and what's out." -- Martin Scorsese
“An idea does not exist apart from the words that express it. Style is not an envelope enclosing a message; the envelope is the message.” -- Dwight Macdonald
"There's nothing I like less than bad arguments for a view that I hold dear." -- Daniel Dennett

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And let's not forget Carlton Banks from "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."
Yeah, that was one of the funniest promotional appearances I've seen in a while. "Once again, it's called Quantum of Solace" -- perfect coda to go out on. I hope to catch Role Models soon.
He actually does the dance in the movie too. Very funny movie by the way!
Clearly the biggest influence at play is Carlton Banks a.k.a. Master Of the Dance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKlxjbhB9HE
See?
I work for Hollywood.com so of course I saw Role Model , and I have to admit, Paul Rudd is a really good looking dude in that movie, and that dance... it was hilarious! The Seinfeld reference was gold!
Paul Rudd over the past few years has become my comedy idol, because he still shows you the pain of his characters underneath the comedy. And it's a relatable pain.
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