"Boogaloo Shrimp Documentary" was autoplayed after I watched "Style Wars." Once I saw Boogaloo Shrimp aka Michael Chambers aka Turbo (the name I recognized) a wave of memories came flooding back. I saw "Breakin' " so many times I'm sure the scenes were burned into the T. V. screen, and I use to watch "Breakin' " strictly to see Turbo. His moves were innovative, smooth, street, and just ill. Sure Ozone was nice, but Turbo carried Ozone in that movie.
I was totally surprised to hear Michael Chambers had done so much outside of "Breakin' " and that he'd done so much at such a young age. It was a good documentary even if just for the sake of reminiscing. I think Michael Chambers is a little too verbose and wordy, which is great in a short interview, but not so good in a long documentary. I appreciate what he had to say, only if he could've said much of it with fewer words.
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I was totally surprised to hear Michael Chambers had done so much outside of "Breakin' " and that he'd done so much at such a young age. It was a good documentary even if just for the sake of reminiscing. I think Michael Chambers is a little too verbose and wordy, which is great in a short interview, but not so good in a long documentary. I appreciate what he had to say, only if he could've said much of it with fewer words.
Free on YouTube.