Tap Dogs is basically a taped show of the Australian gang of Tap Dogs.
Therefore, the movie is really only meant for those who enjoy tap. On this level the movie is a success.
It is enjoyable to see the stunts that these Bootmen can perform, but at the same time, the lack of a storyline means that even at barely over 75 minutes, the production seems to drag.
I gave the film a 7, perhaps because it brings back memories of "tap" recitals.
However, "Bootmen" (2000), which is coincidentally writ, dir, prod, staring, and choreographed by Dein Perry (of Dein Perry's Tap Dogs) is even better.
The two movies make an interesting compare and contrast piece and for "tap" enthusists, I'd recommend both.
Therefore, the movie is really only meant for those who enjoy tap. On this level the movie is a success.
It is enjoyable to see the stunts that these Bootmen can perform, but at the same time, the lack of a storyline means that even at barely over 75 minutes, the production seems to drag.
I gave the film a 7, perhaps because it brings back memories of "tap" recitals.
However, "Bootmen" (2000), which is coincidentally writ, dir, prod, staring, and choreographed by Dein Perry (of Dein Perry's Tap Dogs) is even better.
The two movies make an interesting compare and contrast piece and for "tap" enthusists, I'd recommend both.