Friday, October 4, 2013

C Me Dance



A Modern-Day "Plan 9"
C Me Dance's hilarious ineptitude rivals even the worst works of Ed Wood himself. After finishing the film, I genuinely questioned whether or not the creators actually intended to create a serious work. Of course, a quick Google search has confirmed that the creators genuinely intended to create a good film. This fact makes C Me Dance all the funnier.

Despite my one-star rating, I do highly recommend that you buy this film. (I'd like to see Greg Robbins make enough money to create another one of these masterpieces.) Watch C Me Dance with a group of friends and laugh out loud at one ridiculous situation after another.

[If you don't believe that this film is as bad as I say, look online for the trailer. It's epic.]

Almost so bad it's good.
"C Me Dance" is a low budget movie that tries to tackle big subjects, terminal illness and religion. The first few scenes had me laughing at the awful acting and its technical flaws. This seemded to improve somewhat after a while, but it was still bad. The story involves a teenage girl, Sheri, and her father Vince, a widower. Sheri is diagnosed with leukemia. After a while she discovers a new ability to convert people to her faith, simply by staring at them, it seems. Realizing this is God's plan for her, she decides to use her ability during the limited time she's got left to live.

The film takes religion very seriously and Sheri gets a chance to preach to the audience. I'm not sure, however how most Christians would react to the movie, as Sheri's ability to convert people seem to be based more on some kind of hypnosis than on actually convincing people. The acting and production values are awful and the story impossible to take seriously, but "C Me Dance" certainly does...

C Me Dance
Hi,
As far as I can recall this movie portrays the most realistic viewpoint of the daily, weekly, battle we all face. I'm sure most people know around the world that evil is real. Evil influences our culture quite a bit, and their is the opposite Love and Holiness. That sure appear to be polarizing in our cultures. This Movie seems to be one of the best representations of this battle in and through life and death. A have to admit it helped me be a better warrior of love and power.

I have stumbled and am stunned to have found that God is tangibly real. :) If you want to see a skeptics video documentary of finding the realness of God by filming throughout the world. Check out Filming God, and the Finger of God filmed by Darren Wilson. Entertaining to say the least.

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