Can we please just go back to the 80's? This made me smile the whole way through. There was not the type of division like today amongst race groups, sexuality, etc.
Plus, in addition to JCVD and Michel Quisi, the girl in the brown shirt and white short shorts was in No Retreat, No Surrender. Another early JCVD film in the mid 80's.
@@mehmjb86 You're absolutely right, it's (Michel Qissi)Tong Po! I hadn't noticed, he appears here like in the movie "Bloodsport" playing the role of Parades!🙂
2:44 - 3:07 the best part of that scene (besides Van Damme in his spandex of course). Bruno = Legend. Breakdancing seemed so much fun back then when it was developing compared to today's hyper technical gymnastics that qualifies for the Olympics.
I was a breaker growing up, so I love this era as much as anyone but as far as innovation have you seen what modern breakers can do? They have innovated into far beyond what I even thought was possible.
Jean claude Van Damme and the big one next to him is Mohamed Qissi, the famous "Tong Po" from Kickboxer, this is their first appearance in the cinema as an extra 😎😎
yeah. most know about Van Dammes cameo but this the first time I noticed Qissi next to him. Lol. I noticed his hair cuz its kinda iconic, he has the same haircut in Bloodsport.
Yeah, both Van Damme and Qissi were friends from back in Belgium. They decided to move to Hollywood together and I think this was the first movie they appeared in
Those guys were inseparable back in the day. They’re in this scene, in Bloodsport, starred opposite each other in Kickboxer and also together in Lionheart. And I’m sure there are more.
I remember watching this as a kid and thinking... "That dude in the beret is too good. Turbo and Ozone y'all can't beat him" 😂. Rip Taco. But Turbos boogie down scene made me stand up trying to copy him. Classic
Unglaublich, diese Scenen sind 40 Jahre alt. Und mir kommt alles immer noch sehr modern vor. Ich habe diesen Film als junger Mann in Berlin am Kurfürstendamm gesehen. Damals wie heute bin ich begeistert. Und das mit meinen mittlerweile 60 Jahren.
Everybody in the movie theater in '84(I saw it in the theater as a youth) knew that the "energy" had changed when Pop'n Taco and Pop'n Pete stepped into that circle.... Ozone knew that was his hindparts... That's why he split. On gang.
Rip ozone 🇬🇧, every week I used to go down the video shop on my bmx in the 80s to hire this out, I hired it that much that the lady gave me the copy ☮️
Anyone now the name of the song... in the beginning, this movie still gets me!!! Wish I was in the era of all this dance happening, til this day I still dig it!!!
for all the old skateboarders watching this, at 3:14 is the old launch ramp where they put the big trash can barrels on their sides and ollie over them. You had just a little bit of skill if you took on 1 or 2 of those. Those were the days.
Also, came to comment again --- this was the finest 9 minutes in all of dance films. You catch a glimpse of the world of street dance (in Cali) through the lens of Kelly, a dancer who grew up in dance classes. You get a feeling of the heat of battle, competition, and classism. Yet at the very end of this clip, Turbo had already revealed how talented he particularly was, no matter the music, and made sure it was clear he was quite so, just as if not more, valuable than the man who ran the class. All them of course, are fine dancers. Including the teacher of the class if you've seen Center Stage.. but this was a movie about "breakdancing" as the media would put it. All of the defined styles and forms are more clear cut today, as cameras and social media bring it closer to eyes. Ozone to me seemed like a Locker at heart, but could do other styles of course. Turbo was a jack-of-all-trades. This is quite prevalent today almost, but it is overshadowed by the (rap) music and social dances today.
In the realm of Dance, Popping and Bboying metaphorically speaking can express the most shit-talking energy, its nothin to fuck wit haha. All confidence baby. Rest well, Adolfo 'Shabba Doo' Quiñones and Bruno 'Poppin Taco' Falcon. Thank you for everything you've continue to inspire.
My dad passed away, I am 48 years old. He took me to see this movie when I was a kid. I just saw this video on RUclips and I felt like calling him to ask him for forgiveness for bringing him to watch this thing at the theater but I can't! 😭
This movie is one of my favorite ❤️ so good. It is a masterpiece. All actors/ dancers to include Van Damme is awesome. Cali started to make inter-racial relationships 👍🏽 that movie ‘Breakin’ is not exception. Turbo is all grown up but he is the ⭐️. That Puerto Rican dancer was legend😊❤❤❤
LATINOS UNIDOS LATINOS THE "STRONGEST".... Ozone and Turbo the Undisputed BREAKDANCING LEGENDARY CHAMPIONS of all times......Puerto Rican / Black brothers 🩸🩸💪👊
Fun fact - the scene with PopN Taco and Poppin Pete where Pete says 'go turn Em out' was edited in later because he (Pete) had either been poorly or somewhere else.. So the guy who you see in the background with the same hat on (Pink Floyd) isn't Pete or is it Sam his Brother..
The complete obliviousness Jean Claude has to have regarding his dancing ability must be out of the charts. He is up front looking like Elaine form Seinfeld while surrounded by dancers on the cutting edge of what was popping back then.
That white kid actually went on to gain a bit of dance fame of his own lol. He and his crew were one of the headlining acts in Electro Rock 1985 in the UK and also on some talent shows. Bruce "Loose Bruce" Smolanoff. You can find it on yt. The Electro Rock event was another streetdance gem from the UK side.
Funnily enough I never actually saw a group of twenty somethings stood in a circle dressed like this in the 80s....however NYC had some lads dancing on street corners in groups of three or four with amazing skills.
It truly was a blessing to be part of this era. 70s and 80s was beyond fun!!
Can we please just go back to the 80's? This made me smile the whole way through. There was not the type of division like today amongst race groups, sexuality, etc.
Just cliques
That Poppin Taco scene is still so dope to this very day.
RIP Adolfo and Taco.
Too many rumors about Pop and Taco on this side ......How about elsewhere?
@@catherinemariavillanova94 what are these rumours?
@@catherinemariavillanova94 Taco is dead..FACTS
The rumors is it isn't him he said he has a son only because of klymaxx my friend's of ancientness.
So what if dead
I find it interesting how humble Van Damme's entry into the movie industry involved getting onto movie sets as just some ordinary bystander.
You can bet this was very early for him. Martial arts and auditions probably filled his days.
@@supercoolyguy exactly is the time he was loking for his break, Michel Qissi is next to him later the Tampo caracter in Kickbower film
Plus, in addition to JCVD and Michel Quisi, the girl in the brown shirt and white short shorts was in No Retreat, No Surrender. Another early JCVD film in the mid 80's.
🤣🤣🤣
Rest in peace Popping Taco and Ozone y'all guys will be missed y'all were some of the best break dancers of all time
Popin Taco is still alive.
Poppin tace die j on uly 2 2022@@demarilwhitaker6945
Not popping taco
@@demarilwhitaker6945
I would like to believe he still alive too, but man has passed on.
Turbo and Kelly the only one's left.
Time...
Micheal Boogaloo Shrimp Chambers
Lucinda Dickey
Van dam in his element too and terry cruise. Classic. 😫👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Not Terry Crews
🤣
That's not Terry Crews. Lol. He would've been about 15 or 16 at the time.
Al Jereau GET MY BOOGIE DOWN was my shit RIP Big All
Jean-Claude Van Damme is present in this scene
Infatti mi aveva accennato che era jean Claude van dam da giovane
Jean Claude and Tong Po
@@mehmjb86 You're absolutely right, it's (Michel Qissi)Tong Po! I hadn't noticed, he appears here like in the movie "Bloodsport" playing the role of Parades!🙂
@@MrBenyDu if you pay attention he is in several films by Jean Claude Vandamme
C'è anche tong po🤣🤣 erano le prime comparse che facevano con la speranza di diventare attori e ci sino riusciti
2:44 - 3:07 the best part of that scene (besides Van Damme in his spandex of course). Bruno = Legend. Breakdancing seemed so much fun back then when it was developing compared to today's hyper technical gymnastics that qualifies for the Olympics.
Voy a ver los juegos panamericanos y que bueno que incluyeron al breakdance
Still got the film. 80s rocked 😎👌
Vdd bb
As an educator for at least 20 years students have idolized the 80s. You should be proud to be raised in the 80s.
What movie is it?
Turbo was the anchor of breakdancing his moves and talent are number 1 ,2, and 3 and hes drop dead gorgeous
Man, it was a blessing to be apart of this era. Nowadays ain't as cool or innovative.
Amen… 😢
I was a breaker growing up, so I love this era as much as anyone but as far as innovation have you seen what modern breakers can do? They have innovated into far beyond what I even thought was possible.
@@airman20012001 Actually yes, they are phenomenal, but it's not celebrated here in the U.S. like overseas
Yah. I was 13 when this came to the theater. Incredible summer on our bikes, at the arcade, County fair, staying up late. We were Free!
@@airman20012001 .modern breakers are just stunt men now, not cool as ice like in the 80's
Damn grew up watching these movies 💨💨💨🔥🔥🔥🔥🙌🏽🤙🏽
did realize how sweet this movie was. as a kid I just remember the broom scene
The broom scene is magic
what movie is this
Jean claude Van Damme and the big one next to him is Mohamed Qissi, the famous "Tong Po" from Kickboxer,
this is their first appearance in the cinema as an extra 😎😎
Yooo! Didn't know that was Tong Po!
yeah. most know about Van Dammes cameo but this the first time I noticed Qissi next to him. Lol. I noticed his hair cuz its kinda iconic, he has the same haircut in Bloodsport.
Yeah, both Van Damme and Qissi were friends from back in Belgium. They decided to move to Hollywood together and I think this was the first movie they appeared in
Those guys were inseparable back in the day. They’re in this scene, in Bloodsport, starred opposite each other in Kickboxer and also together in Lionheart. And I’m sure there are more.
Van Damme just stands out even if you didn't know who he was at that time.
Where is he i can't see him, but I'm my defense I'm not very acquainted with him
@@kouranko at 2:47 the white guy in spandex overalls.
I remember watching this as a kid and thinking... "That dude in the beret is too good. Turbo and Ozone y'all can't beat him" 😂. Rip Taco. But Turbos boogie down scene made me stand up trying to copy him. Classic
Facts plus tax!!🤣"You owe me $7 man!!....For teaching you how to DANCE SUCKER👟👟
Turbo ruled
The throw away by the GOAT Bruno "Poppin' Taco" Falcon, and that was the end of Ozone.
😂 Bruno Falcon I think helps make the dancing less cheesy in this film. I love the film because it is cheesy and innocent.
Poppin Taco moves was on fire!.🔥🔥🔥
Unglaublich, diese Scenen sind 40 Jahre alt. Und mir kommt alles immer noch sehr modern vor. Ich habe diesen Film als junger Mann in Berlin am Kurfürstendamm gesehen. Damals wie heute bin ich begeistert. Und das mit meinen mittlerweile 60 Jahren.
Everybody in the movie theater in '84(I saw it in the theater as a youth) knew that the "energy" had changed when Pop'n Taco and Pop'n Pete stepped into that circle.... Ozone knew that was his hindparts... That's why he split. On gang.
Wuaa!!! que tiempos aquellos 80 que no volverán 😢 como me recuerdan mi adolescencia
Poppin Taco was a beast
R.I.P Poppin Taco ✝️🕊🙏🏾
He was hot AF! ❤❤❤
I love both of these movies, 1 & 2..
I'm a millennial but this is such a great movie to me,
Ozone, Turbo & Kelly are a bit of icons for me haha
When the burn out happened with Ozone and the music!!!!! omfg he was a sick popper
2:47 still giving me goosebumps in 2021😎
jean claude van damme in the background seeing what is going down
Rip ozone 🇬🇧, every week I used to go down the video shop on my bmx in the 80s to hire this out, I hired it that much that the lady gave me the copy ☮️
Still watching.
@@Roscoe.P.Coldchain damn ..movie goes hard my fave movie growing up must of burned tape out watchin it that much
VC se arrepia lá tbm?
Van Damme is killing it in the back ground
I can honestly say I didn't notice him. I have to re-watch
Anyone now the name of the song... in the beginning, this movie still gets me!!! Wish I was in the era of all this dance happening, til this day I still dig it!!!
freakshow on the dance floor by the bar-kays
The Bar-Kays - Freakshow On The Dance Floor
Thanks.
Freak show bar keys if I remember
I remember them filming at Venice beach. This is hip hop! This is when things is to be fun…. Today’s hip hop is not hip hop.
she was such a great dancer !!!! and a stunning woman too
The 80's was so colorful
Ah the 80’s…Where you could wake up and wear whatever you wanted
NICE TIMES OF BREAK DANCE IN 80'S...
1:04 omg Jean-Claude Van Damme shoulder shuffle 🤣🤣🤣
Taco máster ! En sus meros apogeos ,que detalle !!!.....una joyita de vídeo! Gracias
for all the old skateboarders watching this, at 3:14 is the old launch ramp where they put the big trash can barrels on their sides and ollie over them. You had just a little bit of skill if you took on 1 or 2 of those. Those were the days.
Present!
Also, came to comment again --- this was the finest 9 minutes in all of dance films. You catch a glimpse of the world of street dance (in Cali) through the lens of Kelly, a dancer who grew up in dance classes. You get a feeling of the heat of battle, competition, and classism. Yet at the very end of this clip, Turbo had already revealed how talented he particularly was, no matter the music, and made sure it was clear he was quite so, just as if not more, valuable than the man who ran the class.
All them of course, are fine dancers. Including the teacher of the class if you've seen Center Stage.. but this was a movie about "breakdancing" as the media would put it. All of the defined styles and forms are more clear cut today, as cameras and social media bring it closer to eyes. Ozone to me seemed like a Locker at heart, but could do other styles of course. Turbo was a jack-of-all-trades. This is quite prevalent today almost, but it is overshadowed by the (rap) music and social dances today.
Eu sou dançarino de Break Popping há mais de 20 anos e também já dancei o Breaking e o Loking.
In the realm of Dance, Popping and Bboying metaphorically speaking can express the most shit-talking energy, its nothin to fuck wit haha. All confidence baby.
Rest well, Adolfo 'Shabba Doo' Quiñones and Bruno 'Poppin Taco' Falcon. Thank you for everything you've continue to inspire.
Brings tears to my eyes that these days are gone
Van Damme looks like he was taking a break from filming Lion Heart
Even Terry Crews is there like Van Damme
Grew up in front of venice beach at the pavillon....IS totally gentrified now ...
Was a great Era .....
To Bad the rich bought it out.
I was waiting for some Van Damage! Even Tong Po is in the background in black shorts and Fro before his long pony tail😂
Cuando de vd había música breakdance por siempre
Remembering the year 1984 going to the cinema to watch break dance my error 80s ❤
This is how you setteled BEEF back in the day.
Finally I found, get your boogie down song and everytime I play that song I will always remember this part of the movie
That was cool as fuck I miss this shit! Yeah and Van Dam was cool to see! He understood they don't fuck around back then
For those that didn't notice, Frank Dux and Suan Paredes are best buddies in this movie.
My dad passed away, I am 48 years old. He took me to see this movie when I was a kid. I just saw this video on RUclips and I felt like calling him to ask him for forgiveness for bringing him to watch this thing at the theater but I can't! 😭
Why, it's a great film. It's certainly iconic and people hold it very dearly.
This movie is one of my favorite ❤️ so good. It is a masterpiece. All actors/ dancers to include Van Damme is awesome. Cali started to make inter-racial relationships 👍🏽 that movie ‘Breakin’ is not exception. Turbo is all grown up but he is the ⭐️. That Puerto Rican dancer was legend😊❤❤❤
Y van damme hace su baile jaja un clásico !!!
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
The “go for it” guy always makes me laugh. Couldn’t wait to say his one line.
Poppin taco absolutely smashed it. All talented though wow.
She aint no street dancer she knows nuthin about what we do!
Poppin Taco was the Truth!
This was the McDonalds of BBoy movies.
Wild Style & Beat Street were the top restaurants.
Jean Claude lookin like the terminator in this scene 🤣
Went to the show to see this when it hit theaters with 2 highschool buddies.
Me gustó mucho el estilo de Poppin taco, único. DESCANSE EN PAZ.
I just can't take this scene seriously anymore because of Jean Claude Van-Damme dancing in the background! XDXDXDXD!!
That scene is what helped make us strong-willed adults today. 🙂
Legends…!!! Taco and Ozone…RIP🙏
what movie is this man so much history in the world and it aint even that long are time is so little
What the heck… is that Van Damne in the background as an extra??? Hilarious 🤣
He is shooting No Retreat, No Surrender
Greatest movie ever made R.I.P OZONE
Not really..you have not seen Beat Street. 🙄
@@thebower9757 I have and Beat Street is good but it's not better than Breakin
This is o.g. Venice Beach.. what I remember.. and love❤ Better pack the D batteries for the ghetto blaster 📻
We were so athletic back then.
This video and being a kid n d 80s makes me feel Ancient
❤2024🎉❤ WHO?! lived 70s 80s 90s!,Best ever!
Kelly was fines ass hell. Especially in ninja 3. The hot tub scene
Wow Van Damme really was in this. ❤
LATINOS UNIDOS LATINOS THE "STRONGEST".... Ozone and Turbo the Undisputed BREAKDANCING LEGENDARY CHAMPIONS of all times......Puerto Rican / Black brothers 🩸🩸💪👊
Jean Claude Van Damme doing EXTRAS work is priceless. 0:17
Fun fact - the scene with PopN Taco and Poppin Pete where Pete says 'go turn Em out' was edited in later because he (Pete) had either been poorly or somewhere else.. So the guy who you see in the background with the same hat on (Pink Floyd) isn't Pete or is it Sam his Brother..
*Ozone & Taco* Miss you guys..Uncle Jay
😂🤣😂🤣 Omg. This scene is a time capsule. I think I was about 3 when this movie came out.
Old school freackshow my jam.. breakdance ✅🔥🍒💋🍷💄
Love the JCVD Cameo in the background :-)
The complete obliviousness Jean Claude has to have regarding his dancing ability must be out of the charts. He is up front looking like Elaine form Seinfeld while surrounded by dancers on the cutting edge of what was popping back then.
Van Damme at 0:18😂. He never could dance!
JCVD's dance moves are like the ones in later on movie kickboxing
2023 BABYYYYYYY 💙💙💙
R.I.P. TO OZONE 🌹🌹🌹
And there's Jean Claude Van Damn strutting his stuff at 2:13
Best movie growing up in the 80's
Ol boy always roll up & fry ozone & turbo 😂
Social media has ruined everything 😢 I miss the innocence 🎉
Luv this scene. Great dance movie!
This is soooo monumental..... Look it's SANTA MONICA BEFORE PRIME REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT.... BEFORE MY APARTMENT WAS BUILT LMFAO😂
We all had a crush on Ozone!
Those were the days ❤😊
Once you see Jean-Claude Van Damme, you can't unsee him.
This is the bad old days when Americans of different races really hated each other
From 0:01-0:04 that white kid prancing across the dance area sets off this great breakdancing scene....🤣
That white kid actually went on to gain a bit of dance fame of his own lol. He and his crew were one of the headlining acts in Electro Rock 1985 in the UK and also on some talent shows. Bruce "Loose Bruce" Smolanoff. You can find it on yt. The Electro Rock event was another streetdance gem from the UK side.
Para mí esa fue la película que despertó mis sentidos de bailar asta hoy dia
Old school, where race didn't matter 💁🥰🥰🥰.......wish I was born in this time instead of after 😢
Venice Beach back in the day was cool AF.
Morte e Tubarão dançavam muito!
Kelly, "Who was that guy? I'm JCVD and I luv 80's nose candy lol..
Funnily enough I never actually saw a group of twenty somethings stood in a circle dressed like this in the 80s....however NYC had some lads dancing on street corners in groups of three or four with amazing skills.
Break dancing was such a phenomonon back then that even all the white suburban like me were into it
Amazing how within a year or two it went full on break dance spinning etc…..