(1994 TV Movie)

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8/10
Great show!
kitkatt111@aol.com22 March 2007
As the mostly cornball world of skating shows go, this one is sophisticated and very well-done.

The number most people remember from this is 'Singing in the Rain'. Kurt skates as Gene Kelly and indeed it is raining, which I'm sure was very difficult to film. Sandra Bezic choreographed and produced this, and she did a fantastic job. On the other end of the spectrum, Kurt was equally effective at the end skating to 'Have a Little Faithin Me' simply dressed at his practice rink.

'The Big Melt' is incredible, it highlights Kurt while also showcasing the best talents of Josee Chouinard and Hough & Ladret. Tuffy Hough is perfect in her bombshell role and Hough and Ladret's performance to 'Harlem Nocturne' is fantastic!

My favorite part is set to 'Simply Irresistible' by Robert Palmer. It's meant to scream 'Kurt likes girls!' and features him with Tuffy, Josee, and Kristi Yamaguchi showboating around in a series of indulgent outfits.

There is the requisite territory of Kurt skating with kids, and Kurt practicing ballet which I didn't really care for.

There's also an awesome gag reel during the credits. Katarina even makes a cameo!!
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9/10
Quality family entertainment.
pamurchu21 March 2006
"You Must Remember This," a Kurt Browning skating special, is not your ordinary ice skating extravaganza. He tells the stories of classic films such as "Singing in the Rain," and 1930's film noir movies, through skating. When viewing the "Singing in the Rain" segment, one can visualize Gene Kelly while Kurt is splashing down the boulevard, and all of the familiar characters from the scene reappear--the policeman, the couple out walking at night. Kelly would be proud. The addition of Kristi Yamaguchi, Josee Chouinard, Christine Hough, Doug Ladret, and others, in the film noir segment, adds a smoky, realistic quality to the skating sequence. In addition, Kurt includes a wonderfully energetic vignette to "Be a Clown," while dozens of children hang on his every word, and learn to share his enthusiastic enjoyment of figure skating. I videotaped this back in 1994 and recently pulled it out of the cupboard and viewed it again. It definitely stands the test of time... a real treat that the entire family should enjoy together.
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