Dancer, Texas Pop. 81

Dancer, Texas Pop. 81

By Tim McCanlies

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1998-05-01
  • Advisory Rating: PG
  • Runtime: 1h 37min
  • Director: Tim McCanlies
  • iTunes Price: USD 12.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99

Description

Four small-town friends face an uncertain future in this acclaimed comedy that evokes the best of Diner and American Graffiti. Keller (Breckin Meyer) has wanted to leave Dancer, Texas since he was a child. At 12 he enlisted his best friends, Squirrel (Ethan Embry), Terrell Lee (Peter Facinelli) and John (Eddie Mills), in a solemn oath that they would all ditch Dancer after high school graduation. But when the boys gather on graduation night, each finds his own reasons to reconsider their vow. A charming work that never rings a false note.

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Reviews

  • Nothing happened.

    1
    By =C.
    The is my all time least favorite movie. It's very boring.
  • Greatmovie

    5
    By Peterfan#1
    This is a great movie! It will make you want to be part of the chacters lives! Great homey feel to it! Peter facinelli is great and u see a lot More of him in this movie rather than in twilight but still..... It's a great movie! And Peter is fantastic!
  • Good flick!

    5
    By O lineman
    If you grew up in a small rural community, it's a trip down memory lane. You will probably find a character in the movie to match one in your hometown. If you grew up in the complete opposite of above it is a very insightful look into the thoughts and minds of adolecents who were a word away from you and their way of life.
  • Classic Small Town Movie

    5
    By crgisme
    Excellent feel-good small town movie. If you've never spent much time in a small town don't bother with this movie. But if you grew up in a town where the nearest shopping mall was over 100 miles away (whether you escaped to the city or spent your whole life living in the same town) it may become your favorite movie. It's a great movie about small town life, and the desire of virtually everyone who's grown up in a small town to get the heck out of there and never look back. But to quote one of the characters, "Some folks don't belong in a small town, but some don't belong anywhere else."
  • <3

    5
    By Seth Sabo
    loovveee peter facinelli <3

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