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Grease VS Saturday Night Fever (Movie) Which movie (not soundtrack, theres a thread for that in the non-Prince music forum) do you like better?
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Grease. The characters are more likable than the characters in SNF. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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Interesting. My first reaction was that Grease is very superior. I believe that. The songs are stronger, and feed to the storyline more, yet stand as pop hits on their own. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Grease. But then, I'm biased as fuck. | |
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Saturday Night Fever.....full disclosure: I am someone who thinks that the disco era was an incredibly exciting time I love everything connected to that era. | |
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Grease is one of my top five favorite movies so easy win there. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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If there was a time machine that would take us back to 1978,I would be first in line to get on it Studio 54,here I come,lol | |
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SNF Time keeps on slipping into the future...
This moment is all there is... | |
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I like the movie Grease Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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"SNF" all the way. The film may seem tame today, but it was hella controversial when it was released. Great storyline and soundtrack...Definitely one of my favorite films of the 70's. | |
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As a movie, I like Grease | |
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My vote goes to Saturday Night Fever. I'll be honest, although you are not talking about the soundtrack; it's impossible for me to think of the movie without the music.
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SPYZFAN1 said: "SNF" all the way. The film may seem tame today, but it was hella controversial when it was released. Indeed that film definitely deserved its R rating,lol Do you remember,several months later,when they cleaned it up a little and released a PG version? They wanted kids to be able to see it too. | |
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One of these is a rated PG musical with fantasy sequences and a fairy tale story, My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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But we are | |
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Makes sense since a lot of kids were buying the soundtrack. Kids watching it means more money at the box office | |
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They even made a PG version of "Excalibur" for cable TV. That was my first rated R movie in the theater, and it was an eye opener. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Many parents took their kids to see the film, thinking they were going see the lovable, goofy "Barbarino" from "Welcome Back, Kotter" star in a movie about dancing..... but saw the exact opposite. I remember reading articles about how great Travolta was, but also how raw, vulgar, profane and offensive the film was....That only spiked my interest more in seeing the film. | |
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Love both but Saturday night fever is better | |
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SPYZFAN1 said: Many parents took their kids to see the film, thinking they were going see the lovable, goofy "Barbarino" from "Welcome Back, Kotter" star in a movie about dancing..... but saw the exact opposite. I remember reading articles about how great Travolta was, but also how raw, vulgar, profane and offensive the film was....That only spiked my interest more in seeing the film. I was about 8 years old when the movie came out.Alot of the vulgar parts flew right over my head I was too young to understand it all,lol but I was hooked on the music and the “nightlife” scenes.That really intrigued me. | |
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They also both had horrible sequels [Edited 7/28/21 3:09am] | |
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"Grease 2" was an abomination. Paramount wanted John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John to make a cameo at the end of the film, but they were smart enough to stay away from it....Sorry, but "Staying Alive" is a guilty pleasure film for me. ....Robert Stigwood and Paramount originally wanted "Staying Alive" to come out in 1980 (with a much darker script and storyline) but Travolta didn't like any of the ideas that were sent to him.....It wasn't until he saw "Rocky III" that he decided to call Stallone and have him direct the sequel....Despite the reviews, it did very well in the theaters...Yeah, it's over the top, but I guess that's the charm of it. | |
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Yeah I saw it too in the theaters, not the worse movie ever but definitely a down grade from SNF for sure. I do like that song "Far from over" from Frank Stallone | |
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Yup me too. I was 7 at the time and I knew John Travolta from"Welcome Back, Kotter" was in it and I knew he wasn't going to be anything like Vinnie Barbarino. From a 7 year old point of view all the sexual innuendo and drug use went over my head. For me the movie was about a guy who dance very well and lot's of Bee Gee's music. I do remember laughing when the dad hit John Travolta head. I still have my trading cards that I bought back then [Edited 7/28/21 9:36am] | |
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Lol!...I had no idea (until a few years ago) that there were "SNF" bubble gum/movie cards. Never saw them around when I was a kid....I remember TV ads (for the film) to buy the album, t shirts, necklace and pins, posters (I even have the "SNF" photo flik book) but not the cards....I'm kind of surprised that RSO didn't include a poster or iron-on decal in the album (like Casablanca Records did)..My folks wouldn't let me see the film (for all the reasons I mentioned), so I had to wait until it came on HBO late one night two years later. | |
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'Grease 2' was awful They shouldn't have even bothered.This time,the songs were really dumb.Notice that none of those songs became hits or got alot of radio airplay.What a fiasco.
I didn't really like 'Stayin' Alive',either....but it could be because I just think that the late-70s disco era was EVERYTHING and nothing else compares to that era I have an obvious bias,lol. | |
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interestingly.....in the late 70s,John Travolta was on a roll with two big blockuster movies in a row....but then came a third movie 'Moment By Moment',released in December 1978 this was such a boring dud! Can't see why he chose that ridiculous film. | |
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fun fact: Andy Gibb auditioned for the male lead role in 'Grease 2',but it went to Maxwell Caulfield instead. | |
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