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  • While the movie lacks sentiment in the typical forced Hollywood way, Phoenix’s Leonard is an extremely likable character try not to smile when he break-dances and I found myself rooting for him.

    Review: ‘Two Lovers’ | We Are Movie Geeks 2009

  • He prances around in a fat-man's suit, or strips down to panties and nylons; he suffers from Tourette's Syndrome, break-dances, conducts a revival meeting and -- on at least five separate occasions -- gets real dirt in his mouth.

    Down and Dirty Hamlet 2008

  • From: Manoi Go robot break-dances its way to the top of Christmas lists worldwide

    Tech Digest 2010

  • From: Manoi Go robot break-dances its way to the top of Christmas lists worldwide

    Tech Digest 2010

  • Street Beat hips, hops and break-dances into Zoellner

    unknown title 2009

  • Street Beat hips, hops and break-dances into Zoellner

    unknown title 2009

  • The Cleveland Cavaliers Scream Team did break-dances and other stunts to motivate 870 students to raise money, food, toys, clothes, blankets, books - even pet food - to help needy people during Christmas.

    unknown title Ken Baka, Sun News 2009

  • Street Beat hips, hops and break-dances into Zoellner

    unknown title 2009

  • The smiling red pitcher ambles through desolate urban landscapes, slides down a waterslide in a pristine Alpine landscape, swims under the sea, frowns next to a bloody corpse, interrupts two people screwing, dances to "Come on Eileen" at a bordello filled with triple-E-breasted hookers in fetish wear, and break-dances next to a furry man-wolf in a cock ring.

    Houston Press | Complete Issue 2009

  • Street Beat hips, hops and break-dances into Zoellner

    unknown title 2009

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