

With compelling characters and vibrant dance sequences, Planet B-Boy is set in the international world of B-boying - the urban dance known as "breakdanding" weaving between the vivid backdrops of Osaka, Paris, Seoul and Las Vegas, unforgettable images frame the ultimate stories of dancers who struggle for their dreams despite being misunderstood by larger society and even their own families. Review: Great movie. Great gift. - I first saw Planet B-Boy in the theater when it came to L.A., on its first day. My son breakdances, it came out shortly after Step Up 2, and I thought it seemed like an indie film worth supporting. It was so much more. For people who are really into this, the heart of the dancers on the teams is completely inspiring. So are their moves. So is the worldwide influence of what started as streetdancing in the U.S. The archival footage is great as well. The physicality of the moves in this movie really is like being taken to school. The different flavors and styles of the teams provoke all kinds of choreography thoughts. The music is fantastic, and it all comes together. As soon as I knew it was out on DVD, I bought one copy for myself and one copy for a hiphop/rap/breakdancing fan at work. This movie has so much love of dance. If you have a heart for this kind of expression, you'll feel it too. Review: Great documentary. - I normally do not buy DVDs, let alone write a review, but after watching this documentary I had to buy it just to show support for the director and bboying. I read the product details and was expecting a bare-bones DVD but was pleasantly surprised with a 30 minute bonus feature "More On bboying" that goes even more in-depth into the history of bboying (i.e. Rocksteady Crew, "Flash Dance", and the European evolution of breakin). The bonus feature alone is worth the purchase of this DVD.
| ASIN | B001CD6LK2 |
| Actors | Gamblerz, Ichigeki, Knucklehead Zoo, Last For One, Phase T |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #132,820 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,625 in Performing Arts (Movies & TV) #5,080 in Special Interests (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (71) |
| Director | Benson Lee |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 3808491 |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.25 x 0.75 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| Release date | November 11, 2008 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 35 minutes |
| Studio | Virgil Films |
P**L
Great movie. Great gift.
I first saw Planet B-Boy in the theater when it came to L.A., on its first day. My son breakdances, it came out shortly after Step Up 2, and I thought it seemed like an indie film worth supporting. It was so much more. For people who are really into this, the heart of the dancers on the teams is completely inspiring. So are their moves. So is the worldwide influence of what started as streetdancing in the U.S. The archival footage is great as well. The physicality of the moves in this movie really is like being taken to school. The different flavors and styles of the teams provoke all kinds of choreography thoughts. The music is fantastic, and it all comes together. As soon as I knew it was out on DVD, I bought one copy for myself and one copy for a hiphop/rap/breakdancing fan at work. This movie has so much love of dance. If you have a heart for this kind of expression, you'll feel it too.
V**N
Great documentary.
I normally do not buy DVDs, let alone write a review, but after watching this documentary I had to buy it just to show support for the director and bboying. I read the product details and was expecting a bare-bones DVD but was pleasantly surprised with a 30 minute bonus feature "More On bboying" that goes even more in-depth into the history of bboying (i.e. Rocksteady Crew, "Flash Dance", and the European evolution of breakin). The bonus feature alone is worth the purchase of this DVD.
P**Y
Excellent
As described and a great video including the history without being out of date or boring to watch. Was a gift for a 12 year old- he loved it and I still found it interesting and impressive too.
J**A
Informative and entertaining
I had no idea about the history of breaking and hip hop until I saw Planet B-Boy. It's a great view into a subculture that is brimming with dedicated artists that kick ass at what they do. Good stuff, fun watch.
M**D
More Than a Highlight Reel...
I saw this in New York when it played theatrically. I was skeptical at first that this wouldn't be anything more than a highlight reel but I quickly found out that's not true. Planet B-Boy delves into the subculture of b-boying (breakdancing) and shows that it's not only a hobby, it's a lifestyle. It follows crews from all over the world who are brought together by the love of expression by means of "B-Boying" and ultimately to the "World Series" of B-boying, "The Battle of the Year" which is an International competition featuring the best dance crews in the world. It is absolutely amazing to see these people defy the laws of gravity and do the physically impossible.
S**V
Dont waste your time
Really boring and lame. All kind of different languages and subtitles and family stories I really don't care about. A bunch of old bums who live in NYC talking about being a big thing in the mid 80's
R**S
Awesome
Had no problem getting it cheaper and faster than getting it straight from the distributor's site. I had a hell of a time dealing with Arts Alliance America. Order through Amazon unless you like dealing with no customer service and a higher price. As for the DVD, it was awesome. It was amazing to see how far breaking has come and the unbelievable tricks B-Boys are doing, from all over the world. Definitely worth checking out. Buy it, rent it, borrow it, but see it.
L**H
Most Excellent Indeed
I saw this movie in the theaters when it was making its US tour. It was really really awesome. It wasn't just about b-boying but also about the guys and their stories. But of course, the dancing is insanity and a must-watch. Oh... the American crew in the movie (Knucklehead Zoo) has some members that are also in Super Crew- winners of MTV's America's Best Dance Crew Season 2.
S**A
This documentary is so good, you'll imagine yourself taking the floor in front of you to try a few moves after watching it. It opened my eyes to the world of break dancing and how universal it is. I've been waiting for a documentary like this for a while and it is one you have to own. It's too good not to miss.
P**9
This documentary really captures the essence of breakdancing and gives you a taste of a variety of styles and techniques. It’s a classic.
ま**と
輸入盤なので日本の機器じゃ見れないかと。自分はDVDプレイヤーPS2どっちもダメでした。
M**D
I bought this one for one of my friends who's bboying - a perfect bboy gift!
E**L
Great BBoy DVD for all new comers to learn the basics and roots to B-Boy, gives you an insighth to how it affects dancers all around the world, wish there were more DVDs like this, would recommend all to grab this documentary, also some great battles involved with some cool tunes! 5*****s :D
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