Footloose is what I call a TOFTT movie. TOFTT stands for Took One For The Team. My wife wanted to see Footloose so I took her on a date. She doesn’t ask to see movies often. I love her, and I was more than excited to take her to a movie that didn’t star a sparkling vampire. So on that note here is my review of Footloose.

It’s a modern day version of the Kevin Bacon’s Footloose minus the amazing soundtrack. Now you did read that right. I put a the in front of the Kevin Bacon. I just think that with a last name that is so amazing he deserves something extra. All the big scenes in the original are in this movie. They have updated things by adding iPods and a crunk dance scene. I’m not a huge fan of the original but I both liked and disliked how faithful they were. I liked it because they stayed faithful to the source material. I didn’t like it because if they were going to stay so close I think it probably means we didn’t need to remake this movie.

I think Hollywood is desperate for ideas. The reason a remake of Footloose doesn’t make sense is that it was a classic for it’s time. You can’t recreate what it did. Kevin Bacon became an instant star. The soundtrack went on to sell 10 million copies. It’s was the 80’s! The 80’s had their distinct voice and I think that’s why Hollywood keeps trying to copy it. The problem is that we live in 2011. The 20’s need to find their own unique voice. They need to create their own culture. They need to make history.

Footloose is rated PG-13 for some mile language, pot smoking, some way too tight clothes on the females, and a scene where I had to look away because a chick takes her shirt off to use it as a race flag. She’s not naked but it’s still not worth watching if you are trying to protect your mind. I give it one thumb up.