Footloose (2011) (Blu-ray)

Released on 06 February 2012

Featuring: Kenny Wormald, Julianne Hough & Dennis Quaid

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Get ready to cut loose! Boston teen Ren MacCormack (Kenny Wormald) relocates to a small southern town and gets a heavy dose of culture shock. On the heels of a tragic accident, Rev. Shaw Moore (Dennis Quaid) bans loud music and dancing. Challenging the Reverend, Ren falls for his troubled daughter (Julianne Hough), shakes up the status quo, and revitalizes the town.
  • * Artwork subject to change


  • Commentary by Director Craig Brewer
  • Jump Back: Re-Imagining Footloose
  • Everybody Cut: The Stars of Footloose
  • Dancing with the Footloose Stars
  • Deleted scenes
  • "Footloose" Music Video by Blake Shelton
  • "Fake ID" Music Video by Big & Rich
  • "Holding Out For A Hero" Music Video by Ella Mae Bowen
  • Footloose Rap

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 Average rating (2 reviews)

 Time to cut loose all over again!

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***Spoiler***

Generally speaking remakes are very much a hit and miss affair.
I loved the first Footloose with Mr Bacon an' all. The music and story were great,as was Bacon's
performance along with the supporting players.
Obviously comparisons will be made between the classic and the new.
The new version is a worthy remake.

The story is pretty much word for word,even the car was the same, however story wise there are
two main differences. When the film starts, we actually get to see the back story of when Ariel's
older brother gets killed in the car crash, even before Ren turns up. It is actually quite dark in tone.
This sets up the story in a more vivid way than the classic. In the classic they talk about the car
crash on the bridge,but you dont see it. The car crash lead to the back story as to the reason dancing to music was banned by Bomont town council.
In the remake after we see the crash, Ren arrives in Bomont by bus from Boston (not Chicago-as in the original
classic) by himself without his mother. Unlike the original. In the new version we are told his
mother died of Leukemia and Ren is taken in by his uncle. I actually thought the beginning of the
remake was much better than the original and made more sense and flowed better.There have
been a few other tweaks here and there and whether you like them or not will come down to
personnel choice. I won't spoil them for you, it will give you something to look forward to.
Personally I thought it was a great remake, but for me I think the first is slightly better because of
Kevin Bacon and John Lithgow's performances. The part in the council chamber in the original with
Bacon and Lithgow is amazing and shows the quality of both actors. This is not to say Wormald or
Quaid didn't do a great job, they did, I just think the original actors pipped it.

Something that viewers may not like is the soundtrack in the new film.
There are a few songs from the original in the new
version such as Footloose by Kenny Loggins, but some of the other songs are country and
western,so it will come down to choice again as to which soundtrack you prefer. I liked both
soundtracks. This is a great remake and there are many things that I thought were slighty better in
the remake, such as seeing the back story and the actress who played Ariel, but like i said before
overall it depends on the individual's taste.
I think of it as the best of both worlds. They are both great films. Watch both and see which you
like more!

The picture quality and audio on the Blu-Ray are top notch, sharp and detailed with a great colour
palette to the picture.
Lots of extra's,so all in all a great package.

 Same film different decade. There's always time to cut loose

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A remake already ? I remember seeing the original with my girlfriend at the Cresent cinema in Ponterfract way back in 1984..... Oh wait I guess it's time for a remake. I don't mind remakes if they are respectful or add something new to the original. This remake is respectful and although adds little to the original story it's always respectful. It gives it a nice make-over and updates the aspects that is charming to us in our late 30's or early 40's but also dates the original movie. Kenny Wormold takes up the role of Ren originally played by Kevin Bacon and although Wormold is no Bacon he still has enough dancing moves to make a good lead. Julianne Hough replaces Lori Singer as Areial and even manages to up-stage singer in acting and looks. The thing the movie does well is keep some of the originals music score with the film playing in with Kenny Loggins classic tune that is far superior to the cover version that is included here. Dennis Quade adds weight as the preacher and the film is very entertaining.
The funny thing that hit me now was when I originally saw the original I related to the kids in the film, but now being a father of a teenage daughter I can fully understand where the overbearing adults come from ( not that I'm a overbearing parent)
This film is a great guilty pleasure that I thought I would hate, but came away thinking that is actually as good as the 1984 original.
See if you like....
Footloose 1984.
Flashdance.
Fame 2009.
Step Up Trilogy.

 Same film different decade. There's always time to cut loose

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Top 10  Reviewer Top 10 DVD Reviewer

A remake already ? I remember seeing the original with my girlfriend at the Cresent cinema in Ponterfract way back in 1984..... Oh wait I guess it's time for a remake. I don't mind remakes if they are respectful or add something new to the original. This remake is respectful and although adds little to the original story it's always respectful. It gives it a nice make-over and updates the aspects that is charming to us in our late 30's or early 40's but also dates the original movie. Kenny Wormold takes up the role of Ren originally played by Kevin Bacon and although Wormold is no Bacon he still has enough dancing moves to make a good lead. Julianne Hough replaces Lori Singer as Areial and even manages to up-stage singer in acting and looks. The thing the movie does well is keep some of the originals music score with the film playing in with Kenny Loggins classic tune that is far superior to the cover version that is included here. Dennis Quade adds weight as the preacher and the film is very entertaining.
The funny thing that hit me now was when I originally saw the original I related to the kids in the film, but now being a father of a teenage daughter I can fully understand where the overbearing adults come from ( not that I'm a overbearing parent)
This film is a great guilty pleasure that I thought I would hate, but came away thinking that is actually as good as the 1984 original.
See if you like....
Footloose 1984.
Flashdance.
Fame 2009.
Step Up Trilogy.

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ActorsKenny Wormald, Julianne Hough, Dennis Quaid, Andie MacDowell, Miles Teller, Ray McKinnon, Patrick John Flueger, Kim Dickens, Ziah Colon, Ser'Darius Blain, L. Warren Young, Brett Rice, Maggie Elizabeth Jones & Jayson Warner Smith
DirectorCraig Brewer
Certificate12 years and over
Year2011
Screen16:9 Anamorphic
LanguagesEnglish - DTS-HD Master Audio (5.1)
Additional LanguagesGerman ; Italian ; Castilian Spanish ; French
SubtitlesEnglish for the hearing impaired ; French ; German ; Dutch ; Italian ; Danish ; Swedish ; Norwegian ; Finnish ; Castilian Spanish
Closed CaptionsYes
Duration1 hour and 53 minutes (approx)