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Stomp Out Loud [VHS] (1997)

Starring: Michael Bove (III), Raquel Horsford Director: Steve McNicholas, Luke Cresswell Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: VHS Tape
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (112 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Actors: Michael Bove (III), Raquel Horsford, Keith Middleton, Anthony Sparks, Dashiell Eaves
  • Directors: Steve McNicholas, Luke Cresswell
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Compilation, Dolby, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: Hbo Home Video
  • VHS Release Date: April 21, 1998
  • Run Time: 55 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (112 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 0783112793
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #9,330 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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Stomp is a rhythmic, musical extravaganza that has stunned audiences across the globe. If you weren't lucky enough to catch them in your hometown (or you did and you crave more), now there's Stomp Out Loud, a special HBO performance that will bring the unusual musical feats right into your living room. You might just find yourself grabbing a broom or even your remote control to keep time. "It's comedy, it's theater, it's very physical, it's energetic, it's occasionally quite terrifying," says one performer. Taking their show from the theater to the streets, this astonishing troupe can make music out of just about anything and just about anywhere. The opening sequence shows them dangling by harnesses across the back of a Manhattan billboard drumming on hubcaps, pipes, street signs, and plastic garbage pails, all the while swaying and keeping in perfect time. You know how you like to groove along to the radio while driving? Stomp doesn't need a radio--they use their hands to make their own music while cruising the streets of New York. Using just basketballs in a steamy alleyway, the troop creates an incredibly intricate dance and sound with the street, brick walls, and Dumpsters. Included in the program are the push broom, garbage can, and pole dances, just a few of their best-known sequences. Stomp Out Loud showcases the performers in the theater, out about town, and in short humorous vignettes (love the recurring card game!). All in all, they amaze. This well-produced video also includes a trailer and a special behind-the-scenes look at the making of Stomp Out Loud. --Dana Van Nest


From the Back Cover

Using ordinary objects to make extraordinary sounds, Stomp is a unique combination of percussion, movement, and visual comedy. After breaking box office records around the world and four years of sell-out performances off-Broadway, the show's creators have finally brought the energy and excitement of this rhythmic spectacular to home video, filmed live in New York City.

Featuring newly choreographed performances from the stage show along with all-new stage and street work, Stomp Out Loud makes spectacular rhythms out of the everyday. Whether dangling precariously from a massive billboard overlooking Manhattan, or putting the slam into slam dunk on the streets of the Big Apple, it is an explosive mix of music and dance, created by drumming, shaking, rattling, and rolling anything that makes a sound, from the obvious to the very unexpected. So get ready to... Stomp Out Loud

Includes special bonus behind-the-scenes interviews with the stars of Stomp Out Loud.


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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars rhythmic brilliance, May 4, 2004
What astounds me about these dance/percussion numbers is their intricacy, which must have required relentless rehearsing, and yet there is almost an improvisational, immediate quality about them; some of them are performed on a stage, some on location in New York City, and they seamlessly segue from one to another. I especially like the transition from the alley ball game into the kitchen with the marvelous cigar-chomping chef.

This innovative show was created in the early 90s in the U.K. by Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas (who met in 1981 as members of a street band called "Pookiesnackenburger") and they share directorial credits for this HBO film; the show in its stage version has received numerous awards with its many productions around the globe.
Some of these performers have star quality, and it's a shame names are not put to the faces, but with so many different casts world-wide, even the ones in this film remain only as part of a list in alphabetical order. The cinematography is also excellent, by Christophe Lanzenberg.
One would think that a wordless show with only percussion for music would become monotonous, but it captures and holds our attention because of its imaginitive skill, its humor, and the talent and energy of its performers. Dance fans will love "Stomp Out Loud". Total running time is 50 minutes, and that includes a 5 minute sketch on the who, how, and where of the film.

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46 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Truly Unique Form Percussion, May 3, 2000
HBO 50-minute special on the group "Stomp" featuring numerous unique performances at different urban locations that are inter-mixed with the group's stage show before a live audience. Very enjoyable for people interested in seeing a group of talented young performers, or musicians, make music with percussion through common everyday items. Using poles, hammers, trashcans, plastic containers, and anything else that can produce a beat or a tone, the group provides some astounding sounds that are only matched by their fascinating techniques. Most remarkable is a portion of the group performing with basketballs in an alleyway, using trash-bins, security doors, and the street itself to produce a rhythmic beat. There's another sequence where they perform in the large kitchen of a restaurant, achieving an amazing range of sounds. The members of the group are entertaining to watch and they add a lot of humor to their performances. The length of the feature is about right and it does not drown viewers with repetitious sounds, a very well done feature on an innovative and unique musical group.
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An interesting complement to the live show, April 7, 2002
By J. Lizzi (Costa Mesa, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Stomp Out Loud (DVD)
We already know the extent to which complex, entertaining rythmic compositions can flow from this ensemble's use of everyday ordinary objects, household items, or even junk. Stomp is so clever that way, and I can't help but reminisce about how often I banged on stuff just for entertainment in my younger days.

This performance, taken from an HBO special in 1997, sacrifices a bit of the energy of Stomp's live show for the more intimate perspective gained by having a camera filming in the midst of the performers. More interesting still are the different locales (all in New York City) used for a number of the routines: a Soho alley, a kitchen, a rooftop, and even under a pier at a sugar refinery. I thought the camera work was excellent, and I appreciated having different "stages" upon which to showcase these talented performers (they're all accomplished percussionists). The on-stage (i.e., with the audience) portion of the show differs from the rest in that four cameras were employed to capture a variety of viewing angles from on-stage and off. You can't get this experience from seeing them live (for me, twice), so that's why I like having this DVD. Aside from the percussive interaction of the "band," you can also see their faces, so there's an acting component of the show that adds another fun dimension.

A few minor disappointments: fifteen chapters (performance routines) are listed in the keep case notes; however, there's no #15 in the show. Also, the run time was several minutes shy of the stated 50 minutes (the missing routine?) which is REAL short to begin with. The "Special Features" part of the disc contains nothing but reading material and a few photos. I was hoping for something like "Stomp - Behind the Scenes," which would have been a blast, so there's almost nothing to be experienced in terms of the group members' personalities or the filming experience. Maybe on another DVD . . .

Overall, I'd recommend this to just about anyone interested in percussion or performance art.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best of Stomp
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