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Running time113 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$24 millionBox office$63.5 millionFootloose is a 2011 American directed. It is a remake of the and stars,. The film follows a young man who moves from Boston to a small southern town and protests the town's ban against dancing.
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Filming took place from September to November 2010 in. It was released in Australia and New Zealand on October 6, 2011, and in North America on October 14, 2011. It grossed $15.5 million in its opening weekend and $63 million worldwide from a $24 million budget. On, it has a 69% approval rating, and the site calls the story 'fresh for a new generation'.

Contents.Plot After a long night of partying, an intoxicated Bobby Moore and his friends are killed when their car collides head-on with a truck on a bridge on their way home to the town of Bomont, Georgia. This prompts his father Shaw Moore, the Reverend of the town's church to persuade the city council to pass several draconian laws, including a ban on all unsupervised dancing within the city limits (based, in part, on the highly controversial ).Three years later, Boston-raised teenager Ren McCormack moves to Bomont to live with his uncle, aunt, and cousins after his mother's death from and his father's abandonment. Soon after arriving, Ren befriends Willard Hewitt, a fellow senior at Bomont High and from him learns about the ban on dancing.He soon begins to be attracted to Shaw's rebellious daughter - Bobby's sister Ariel - who is dating dirt-track driver Chuck Cranston. After an insult from Chuck, Ren ends up in a game involving buses and wins despite his inability to drive one. Shaw distrusts Ren and forbids Ariel from ever seeing him again. Ren and his classmates want to do away with the law and have a senior prom. After a while, Ariel begins to fall for Ren and dumps Chuck, which results in a fight between her and Chuck.
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Later in church, Shaw finds out about the incident and demands Ren's arrest, Ariel tells him that he can't blame everything on Ren just like he did with Bobby. She then reveals that she is no longer a virgin, which prompts Shaw to beg for her to not talk like that in church, having Ariel sarcastically ask Moore if he will pass another law and says that it didn't stop her and Chuck from having sex. Shaw slaps her without warning, which shocks Vi, Moore's wife, and prompts Ariel to tearfully and angrily criticize him for his domineering ways and storm out of the church.
Shaw tries to apologize, but Vi stops him, telling him he has gone too far. Being supportive of the dancing movement, Vi explains to Shaw that he is not being good to Ariel and that he cannot be everyone's father, adding that dancing and music are not the problems.Ren goes before the city council and reads several Bible verses that are given to him by Ariel, that describe how in ancient times people would dance to rejoice, exercise, celebrate or worship. Ren also teaches Willard how to dance. Despite the city council voting against him, an undaunted Ren convinces a cotton businessman in the neighboring town of Bayson to let the school have a prom in his mill due to the location being outside the city limits.
Knowing that Shaw still has enough influence to pressure the parents not to let their teenagers come, Ren visits him and the two strike up a conversation. After Shaw tells the story of Bobby, Ren states that even though they denied the motion to dismiss the law, they cannot stop the dance. He then asks Shaw respectfully if he can take Ariel, to which the latter agrees.On the day of the prom, Shaw asks his congregation to pray for the high school students putting on the prom. Bedside clinics in medicine kundu pdf printer. Not long after Ren and Ariel arrive at the prom, Chuck and several of his friends arrive to instigate chaos.
However, Ren, Willard, Rusty and Ariel subdue them. Ren goes inside the mill and exclaims 'Hey, I thought this was a party!'
The he flings confetti into a shredding machine and yells, 'Let's dance!' The movie ends with everyone dancing to the opening song 'Footloose'.Cast.
as Ren McCormack. as Ariel Moore. as Willard Hewitt. as Vi Moore. as Reverend Shaw Moore. as Woody. Ziah Colon as Rusty Rodriguez.

as Chuck Cranston. as Uncle Wes Warnicker. as Aunt Lulu Warnicker. as Cousin Sarah Warnicker. as Cousin Amy WarnickerProduction Development In October 2008, was announced as director but left the project a year later after differences with Paramount and the. Peter Sollett was also hired to write the script. Dylan Sellers, and served as producer; Zadan having produced the original.
In 2010, came on to re-write the script after Crawford and Ortega left the project and also served as director. The writer of the original film, also co-wrote the screenplay. Casting In July 2007, was cast as Ren McCormack, but he left the project in March 2009. Two months later, it was reported that would replace Efron, but he later had to back out due to scheduling conflicts.
Was a 'top candidate' for the role but on June 22, 2010, reported that had secured the lead role as McCormack.Former ballroom-dance professional was cast as Ariel., and were considered for the part before Hough was cast. Was cast as Reverend Shaw Moore, and was cast as Willard Hewitt. On August 24, 2010, joined the cast as Quaid's wife. During an interview on, said he declined a in the film as he did not like the role he was offered. The role was playing Ren McCormack's deadbeat dad. Though Bacon passed on the role, he gave Brewer his blessing.
Filming Unlike the original, set in the fictional town of 'Bomont, ', the remake is set in fictional 'Bomont, '. On a budget of $24 million, began in September 2010 in and around, and two months later in November. A courtroom scene was shot at the Newton County Historic Courthouse in on September 17, 20 and 21. A family scene was filmed at the New Senoia Raceway in on October 1.A scene taken from the original film, in which McCormack plays a game of ' with his love interest's boyfriend, was filmed on the bridge on Franklin Parkway in downtown also in October. The home and church seen in the film were filmed in downtown. Production used the sanctuary of the Acworth Presbyterian Church and the house of the Mayor, Tommy Allegood.
Main article:The original soundtrack was released by and on September 27, 2011. It includes eight new songs and four remakes of songs from the. Brewer said, 'I can promise Footloose fans that I will be true to the spirit of the original film.
But I still gotta put my own grit into it and kick it into 2011.' ' ' was covered by for the remake, which is an upbeat country version. The film opens with several teens dancing to Loggins' original version of the song. Like the original film, the 2011 version also features ' by the band and ' by.Track listingNo.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength1.' Where The River Goes (Grammy-nominated)'Wyatt DurretteDrew Pearson3:393.' Little Lovin'Elisabeth Marius4:304.' 'Dean PitchfordElla Mae Bowen5:215.'
'Dean Pitchford4:106.' So Sorry Mama'Whitney Duncan3:437.' John Shanksfeaturing3:218.' 'Dean Pitchfordand3:379.' Walkin' Blues'featuring3:4810.'
Magic in My Home'Jason FreemanJason Freeman3:1311.' Suicide Eyes'Michael HobbyJaren JohnstonWilliam SatcherA Thousand Horses3:0012.' Dance the Night Away'Lavell CrumpChristopher GoodmanDean PitchfordRhashida StaffordBill Wolfer4:13Total length:44:14Chart performance Chart (2011)Peakposition56Canadian Albums Chart21US Billboard 20014US Billboard Top Country Albums4US Billboard Top Soundtracks1Release and promotion The film was originally scheduled for release in North America on April 1, 2011, but was moved to October 14, 2011.
Footloose was released in Australia and New Zealand on October 6, 2011.Paramount and partnered for a 24-hour promotion on October 12, 2011. They sold clothing inspired by the film, such as women's red boots, denim, footwear and nail polish brands created. To promote the film, Paramount sent the cast and director on a promotional tour in over a dozen cities.Footloose was promoted on the October 11, 2011, episode of. The episode featured film stars Kenny Wormald and Julianne Hough—a former champion on the show—dancing to the songs ' and ' from the film's soundtrack with performing the song live. At the, Shelton was joined by original 'Footloose' performer to sing the song. Many of owned channels, like, and advertised and promoted the film.
Reception Box office Pre-release audience pollings predicted the film to take in $20 million its opening weekend. However, Paramount expected it to be closer to $15 million. Footloose opened in 3,549 theaters taking in $15.5 million and placing number two, behind ($16.2 million) in its opening weekend.

Exit polls indicated that the film appealed to 75 percent of females and 28 percent of the teen market. About 60 percent of the audience were over age 25 and 46 percent over age 35. The 20th highest grossing locations on Friday were in,. The opening was lower than other recent dance films like, (2001, $23.4 million), (2006, $20.7 million), but it performed around the same as (2010, $15.8 million) and (2004, $16.1 million).
The 1984 opened to $20 million when adjusted for ticket price inflation. In its second weekend the film held well, with a drop of 34 percent. It placed third and grossed an estimated $10.4 million.In, the film opened to $1.05 million and to $88,078 in. Footloose has grossed $51.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $10.9 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $62 million. The 1984 Footloose grossed over $80 million worldwide.
Critical response reports that 69% of 169 surveyed critics have given the film a positive review; the is 6.1/10. The website's consensus is: 'While it hews closely to the 1984 original, Craig Brewer infuses his Footloose remake with toe-tapping energy and manages to keep the story fresh for a new generation.' , which assigns a score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, gives the film a score of 58 based on 35 reviews.
Polls reported that the average grade moviegoers gave the film was an 'A' on an A plus to F scale.of gave the film an A. She praised the performance of Wormald, commenting that he 'handily owns the role for a new audience' and closed her review saying, 'Guardians of the '80s flame will approve of the production's sincere respect for the original; church still matters, and so do Ariel's red cowboy boots.' Of the gave a negative review of the film, rating it one and half stars out of four. He criticized the film for being so close to the 1984 original 'sometimes song for song and word-for-word'. He thought poorly of Wormald's performance, saying, 'He's got the Kevin Bacon role but not the Kevin Bacon charisma.' Ebert closed his review expressing, 'This new Footloose is a film without wit, humor or purpose. It sets up the town elders as old farts who hate rock 'n' roll.
Does it have a clue that the Rev. Moore and all the other city council members are young enough that they grew up on rock 'n' roll? The film's message is: A bad movie, if faithfully remade, will produce another bad movie.' 's Rob Nelson also wrote that the film failed to distinguished itself from the original and denounces Wormald and Hough's acting performances saying, 'When the music stops, young Hough is saddled, like her co-star, with the impossible task of making 27-year-old verbiage sound fresh.' Nelson wrote that Brewer's musical staging is 'subtly less theatrical than ', but it hardly constitutes a reinvention' and that Brewer's film comes across as 'slightly milder' than Ross', such as with Ariel's abuse by former boyfriend being toned down for 2011.
Of disapproved of how the dance numbers and action sequences were staged, shot and cut, saying, 'The visual clumsiness does not disguise that Wormald (a professional dancer since extreme youth), especially, but the others too, are very good dancers. But the compositions vary randomly between close-ups, awkward medium shots and general coverage that cuts together with no cumulative dynamic power.' 's Roger Moore gave the film two and half out of four stars.of the gave the film a positive review saying, 'The new version of 1984's Footloose has updated moves and a sexier look but retains the story line. It doesn't have the emotional impact of the original, but it ups the energy level.' He expressed that the film was 'not so much a remake as a renovation' and notes that the remake is similar to the original but said it was 'in all the ways that count'. 's wrote a mixed review and called the dance numbers 'woefully inadequate' when compared with,. For Wormald's performance he said, 'He has energy but no real magnetism, and while he may be in possession of what are technically known as 'moves', his dancing lacks sensuality and a sense of release.'
Scott gave Miles Teller a good review saying that he 'has a natural charisma that is both comic and kind of sexy'. He described the music in the remake as 'better and more eclectic than the original, with some blues, country and vintage metal mixed in with the peppy dance tunes'. Home media released Footloose on and on March 6, 2012. References. Retrieved May 31, 2018. Retrieved 2011-09-21.
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