Fun, feel good videos

These videos that put modern music to clips of classic movie dance routines make me smile too. :)

Rita Hayworth to "Staying Alive":


Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers: Dirty Dancing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbp0147wyUo&index=3&list=PLk2R6XvbZa-i4a-kW9vkZHc744jr98qlu

The greats to Footloose:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eG9_woCOSUA&list=PLk2R6XvbZa-i4a-kW9vkZHc744jr98qlu&index=5

Classic movie dancers to Bruno Mars' Uptown Funk:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1F0lBnsnkE&index=2&list=PLk2R6XvbZa-i4a-kW9vkZHc744jr98qlu

What is more smile making than the original Footloose?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFcnx6pNpI4
 
clearly you did not know what I said ....... my wife once did tango as a "sport/exercise" in which I enjoyed seeing her do it , .......you can have your opinion since you dislike it, I do not mind
. I find that you did not understand that I said the music to that clip does not look legitimate for that clip.......I find tango a legit dance like every other dance created over time.
here is what my wife directed me to about that guy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvEZObqfBDA&index=2&list=RDdvEZObqfBDA

Last time I checked they spoke Spanish in Argentina. In fact, they speak Spanish all the way from Mexico, through Central America and all of South America except for Brazil. A man speaking Spanish doesn't mean that he is a SPANIARD. I usually find that googling a person is a good way to go if I'm unsure of the identity. Also, the fact remains that I can't believe the descendant of Italians, even if born in Australia, can't recognize a name as Italian as that.

http://www.gens.info/italia/it/turi...italia?cognome=Caiazza&x=32&y=10#.W2JYGNJKjIU

As for your criticism of the choreography, I think I'll go with the professionals. The music, of course, is a classic of the genre.

Still, thanks for the link. He's even more astoundingly gorgeous than I thought. :)
 
Last time I checked they spoke Spanish in Argentina. In fact, they speak Spanish all the way from Mexico, through Central America and all of South America except for Brazil. A man speaking Spanish doesn't mean that he is a SPANIARD. I usually find that googling a person is a good way to go if I'm unsure of the identity. Also, the fact remains that I can't believe the descendant of Italians, even if born in Australia, can't recognize a name as Italian as that.
http://www.gens.info/italia/it/turi...italia?cognome=Caiazza&x=32&y=10#.W2JYGNJKjIU
As for your criticism of the choreography, I think I'll go with the professionals. The music, of course, is a classic of the genre.
Still, thanks for the link. He's even more astoundingly gorgeous than I thought. :)
It is not about descent...it is about what his nationality is today and yes he is Argentian , so even I was incorrect because I said spanish
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yes , he is of italian descent most likely
https://www.cognomix.it/mappe-dei-cognomi-italiani/CAIAZZA
or even maybe originally
https://www.cognomix.it/mappe-dei-cognomi-italiani/CAIAZZO
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CAIAZZO
Cognome decisamente campano del casertano, deriva dal toponimo Caiazzo (CE).
integrazioni fornite da Giovanni Vezzelli
Caiazzo oltre che cognome campano dal toponimo Caiazzo (CE), è anche cognome lucano, calabrese, siciliano e salentino; per G. Rohlfs viene probabilmente dal termine calabrese cajazzu 'uomo spregevole'.

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there is no Caiazza
http://www.tuttiicognomi.com/cognomi-C.htm
 
First thing that came to mind, I swear, was this scene from a Jim Carrey movie. The first time I saw it I was incapacitated with laughter. I don't know if it will have the same effect on non-native English speakers.

I lika do cha cha:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWZ7yLrSicw

Seriously, they're good dancers. That said, she looks like a street walker, but then most professional Latin dance performers wear very revealing costumes. I don't think it's necessary.

This is my favorite tango performance. The slit in the skirt could be sewed up a bit, but it's not too bad. You don't need to be half naked to convey sensuality.
+1 for mentioning Jim Carrey
 
whhich Jim Carrey?

the old one? or the new one?

 
Fifty people try to open a coconut.


Funniest comment: It's water broke! Maybe you have to be a mother to appreciate how funny that is. :)
watch


I can't believe it ends with someone who doesn't like fresh coconut. It's an essential part of an Italian beach experience. Strangely, I love fresh coconut, but don't like it dry very much, i.e. dried, flaked coconut in desserts. Maybe because the sweetness gets concentrated when it's dry?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLZvoCq9FtM

Or Italian summer in the city life, for that matter.
Coconut-slices-the-non-Italian-element-but-the-only-one.jpg
 
DAHBEETUS LMAO

 
Italian traffic jam. Lots of traffic and temperamental people makes for a bad combination. :)

 
WHERE HAS THIS GUY BEEN ALL MY LIFE. He should have millions of followers. My sides hurt from laughing. It's not just the video clips. It's his captions. :)

https://twitter.com/BoringEnormous
 
How did we miss the NO PARKING sign? How did you miss the SPEAKER????

The only problem is that the tow truck should have been out right away. This stuff burns me up. I got great satisfaction out of seeing it towed.

The younger the person, the more they break the rules. Why? Totally incompetent parenting, with no imposition of consequences.
 
Bill Burr on parenting and women are over-rated. :)

I guess I'm angry too, because in addition to thinking he's extremely funny, I think he does have a bit of a point.

 
How did we miss the NO PARKING sign? How did you miss the SPEAKER????

The only problem is that the tow truck should have been out right away. This stuff burns me up. I got great satisfaction out of seeing it towed.

The younger the person, the more they break the rules. Why? Totally incompetent parenting, with no imposition of consequences.
I don't see the vid, would love to see the clip :)
 

BELLY DANCE


 

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