28 min

Retroist Podcast Episode 323 (Breakin'‪)‬ Retroist Retro Podcast

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As this season of the Retroist Podcast wraps up, I wanted to cover some of the films that tried to cash in on the breakdancing craze.  Breakin’ was the first film to hit the theaters, and it captured the attention of my friends and I.  Our dancing crew wasn’t very good and didn’t last long, but it was a lot of fun.  I start off the show talking about one of our last dance sessions.
Then I move onto the movie itself. I talk about the people in front of, and behind the camera, the film’s production, reception, and more. Some great clipping in this episode, so look for them over at Patreon soon.
While we might not have danced like we did as a group, I kept the torch alive.  As soon as the film was on HBO, I taped it and would watch it often.  Trying to copy the moves that I saw on screen. For a good year after the film came out, I thought breakdancing was going to last forever and get bigger and bigger.  It didn’t.
Breakdancing might not be as prominent today, but its influence is still felt in music, fashion, and dance. It's been a lot of fun revisiting this movie and sharing my thoughts with all of you. Be sure to check out the extra content on Patreon, and I look forward to sharing more breakdancing fun to you soon.

As this season of the Retroist Podcast wraps up, I wanted to cover some of the films that tried to cash in on the breakdancing craze.  Breakin’ was the first film to hit the theaters, and it captured the attention of my friends and I.  Our dancing crew wasn’t very good and didn’t last long, but it was a lot of fun.  I start off the show talking about one of our last dance sessions.
Then I move onto the movie itself. I talk about the people in front of, and behind the camera, the film’s production, reception, and more. Some great clipping in this episode, so look for them over at Patreon soon.
While we might not have danced like we did as a group, I kept the torch alive.  As soon as the film was on HBO, I taped it and would watch it often.  Trying to copy the moves that I saw on screen. For a good year after the film came out, I thought breakdancing was going to last forever and get bigger and bigger.  It didn’t.
Breakdancing might not be as prominent today, but its influence is still felt in music, fashion, and dance. It's been a lot of fun revisiting this movie and sharing my thoughts with all of you. Be sure to check out the extra content on Patreon, and I look forward to sharing more breakdancing fun to you soon.

28 min

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