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Thread started 12/07/11 7:32pm

SunnySkies

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Grease

Anyone else like the original movie?

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Reply #1 posted 12/07/11 7:39pm

sextonseven

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I first saw it at the cinema when I was nine years old. Loved it! love Even though a lot of the dialogue and song lyrics were over my head at the time.

I went to a sing-a-long airing of the film at a theater in San Francisco during the summer. I still love the soundtrack, but parts of the film were goofier than I remembered. lol

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Reply #2 posted 12/07/11 7:40pm

JoeTyler

I certainly prefer Saturday Night Fever

that movie is still fresh, the music is pure 70s (and still great) but the themes of the movie are timeless...

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Reply #3 posted 12/07/11 7:52pm

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My all-time FAVORITE movie! love

I can practically quote it word for word.

My Mom took a group of us to see it when I was in 4th grade. I remember her being mortified by a couple of the scenes and the dialog, but we were bopping along to the music.

When I saw it years later, I was like, "Ohhhhhhh......". lol

Now I think I watch it every time it comes on cable even though I own the DVD.


"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #4 posted 12/07/11 10:10pm

SoulAlive

Love the movie,love the soundtrack!! lol I swear,1978 was the greatest year.I saw this movie in theatres several times that summer and of course,I got the soundtrack too.Grease is such a large part of my youth lol

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Reply #5 posted 12/07/11 10:12pm

Timmy84

Love it. Classic until the end of its time. Travolta and Olivia became immortal after that film... RIP to Jeff Conaway.

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Reply #6 posted 12/07/11 11:16pm

SoulAlive

some interesting trivia about this movie....

***Marie Osmond was considered for the 'Sandy' role.It was John Travolta who suggested that Olivia Newton-John would be perfect.

***The role of 'Danny' was originally offered to Henry Winkler but he turned it down.He felt that it was too similiar to the "Fonzie" character that he was playing on 'Happy Days'.

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Reply #7 posted 12/07/11 11:19pm

SoulAlive

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Reply #8 posted 12/07/11 11:57pm

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SoulAlive said:

some interesting trivia about this movie....



***Marie Osmond was considered for the 'Sandy' role.It was John Travolta who suggested that Olivia Newton-John would be perfect.



***The role of 'Danny' was originally offered to Henry Winkler but he turned it down.He felt that it was too similiar to the "Fonzie" character that he was playing on 'Happy Days'.



Marie Osmond as 'Sandy' Hell No I cant see it.
Never heard Henry Winkler was considered for the role of Danny

I remember reading that The actress who played Jan, one of the pink ladies, was the oldest cast member. She was in her mid 30s playing a teen in the fifties.
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Reply #9 posted 12/07/11 11:59pm

Timmy84

SoulAlive said:

some interesting trivia about this movie....

***Marie Osmond was considered for the 'Sandy' role.It was John Travolta who suggested that Olivia Newton-John would be perfect.

***The role of 'Danny' was originally offered to Henry Winkler but he turned it down.He felt that it was too similiar to the "Fonzie" character that he was playing on 'Happy Days'.

Marie's then strict Mormon beliefs stopped her from taking it. Henry's cool but John had more star appeal so they picked the right guys in my honest opinion.

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Reply #10 posted 12/08/11 12:29am

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Honestly, no. Some of the songs are Ok as is the movie, but I never thought either of them were THAT good, and I love cheesy music and movies usually.

Not that it's worth criticising, but some of the music is meant to sound like it's time period, and it clearly doesn't ("your the one that I want" springs to mind).

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Reply #11 posted 12/08/11 12:32am

Timmy84

thesexofit said:

Honestly, no. Some of the songs are Ok as is the movie, but I never thought either of them were THAT good, and I love cheesy music and movies usually.

Not that it's worth criticising, but some of the music is meant to sound like it's time period, and it clearly doesn't ("your the one that I want" springs to mind).

Most musicals don't sound like its time period (Dreamgirls definitely spring to mind).

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Reply #12 posted 12/08/11 12:38am

SoulAlive

Timmy84 said:

thesexofit said:

Honestly, no. Some of the songs are Ok as is the movie, but I never thought either of them were THAT good, and I love cheesy music and movies usually.

Not that it's worth criticising, but some of the music is meant to sound like it's time period, and it clearly doesn't ("your the one that I want" springs to mind).

Most musicals don't sound like its time period (Dreamgirls definitely spring to mind).

"You're The One That I Want" was actually intended to appeal to the disco crowd lol One of the songwriters said that when they wrote it,they came up with the "ooh ooh ooh!" part because it resembled many disco hits of the time.

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Reply #13 posted 12/08/11 12:42am

Timmy84

SoulAlive said:

Timmy84 said:

Most musicals don't sound like its time period (Dreamgirls definitely spring to mind).

"You're The One That I Want" was actually intended to appeal to the disco crowd lol One of the songwriters said that when they wrote it,they came up with the "ooh ooh ooh!" part because it resembled many disco hits of the time.

I believe it. "Summer Nights" was designed that same way. I don't think neither song had a problem moving butts. There's a mix of these songs and "Greased Lightning" on a disco best-of lol

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Reply #14 posted 12/08/11 12:49am

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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #15 posted 12/08/11 12:51am

SoulAlive

1sotrue said:

SoulAlive said:

some interesting trivia about this movie....

***Marie Osmond was considered for the 'Sandy' role.It was John Travolta who suggested that Olivia Newton-John would be perfect.

***The role of 'Danny' was originally offered to Henry Winkler but he turned it down.He felt that it was too similiar to the "Fonzie" character that he was playing on 'Happy Days'.

Marie Osmond as 'Sandy' Hell No I cant see it. Never heard Henry Winkler was considered for the role of Danny I remember reading that The actress who played Jan, one of the pink ladies, was the oldest cast member. She was in her mid 30s playing a teen in the fifties.

None of those actors were teenagers lol Stockard Channing ("Rizzo") was 32 years old!! Olivia was 27 years old.

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Reply #16 posted 12/08/11 12:51am

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Rizzo was my favorite character... even before I understood the significance of her role. nod

[Edited 12/7/11 16:57pm]


"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #17 posted 12/08/11 12:52am

Timmy84

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RIZZO! biggrin

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Reply #18 posted 12/08/11 12:58am

SoulAlive

Timmy84 said:

purplethunder3121 said:

RIZZO! biggrin

Her song "There Are Worse Things I Could Do" is one of the highlights of the movie!

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Reply #19 posted 12/08/11 1:01am

Timmy84

SoulAlive said:

Timmy84 said:

RIZZO! biggrin

Her song "There Are Worse Things I Could Do" is one of the highlights of the movie!

I agree.

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Reply #20 posted 12/08/11 1:03am

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SoulAlive said:

Timmy84 said:

RIZZO! biggrin

Her song "There Are Worse Things I Could Do" is one of the highlights of the movie!

I was not a fan of Rizzo as a kid, but now that song (and her character) is one of the best parts of the movie

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Reply #21 posted 12/08/11 1:27am

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It really is kind of a magical film. It's not great acting or great music or great writing, but it all comes together in a cheesy-yet-cool way.

And the two leads are absolutely perfect. Travolta carries the dancing and OLJ carries the singing. So they complement each other perfectly.

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Reply #22 posted 12/08/11 2:23am

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Once this song comes on, everything gets placed on hold. dancing jig

Here's some fun "Grease" facts:

This was featured in the movie of the same name starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. Valli was not in the movie, but another Frankie was: Frankie Avalon played the Teen Angel and sang "Beauty School Dropout."
This song was written and produced by Barry Gibb of The Bee Gees specifically for the movie. His music helped make Saturday Night Fever a huge hit 2 years earlier. He asked Valli to record it.
Gibb produced this with Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson, who worked on the music to the movie Saturday Night Fever. (thanks, Brad Wind - Miami, FL)
This was not used in the stage production of Grease - it was written specifically for the movie.
The movie had the highest box office gross receipts for any musical.
This was Valli's second US #1 hit as a solo artist. Three years earlier, he hit #1 with "My Eyes Adored You." Previously, he had massive success as a member of The Four Seasons, which broke up in 1978, the same year this song was released.
Peter Frampton played lead guitar.
With its Disco beat, this song is way out place for the '50s, which is when Grease takes place. Audiences didn't seem to mind: According to Rolling Stone, this song sold over 7 million copies worldwide, making it one of the biggest hits from the soundtrack. (thanks, James - Beverly Hills, CA)

Info from http://www.songfacts.com/...hp?id=1166

"Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
"It's just my imagination, once again running away with me."
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Reply #23 posted 12/08/11 2:10pm

SoulAlive

NDRU said:

It really is kind of a magical film. It's not great acting or great music or great writing, but it all comes together in a cheesy-yet-cool way.

And the two leads are absolutely perfect. Travolta carries the dancing and OLJ carries the singing. So they complement each other perfectly.

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Reply #24 posted 12/08/11 3:18pm

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Rizzo singing "there are worse things I could do" is definitely my highlight. Another favourite song is "those magic changes" by Sha-na-na - it really takes you back to a bygone era cloud9

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Reply #25 posted 12/08/11 3:20pm

alphastreet

Wish I was alive in 1978! It would have been all about Saturday Night Fever, Grease, Destiny, Prince, other awesome Disco songs I love from that year, Kiss, The Wiz, ABBA

Back on topic, LOVE the movie! Especially the sleepover with Sandra lol and how everyone pays homage to that till today, Mariah did it in the Heartbreaker movie for example. And many movies and musical from all over the world still do it today from different scenes in the movie.

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Reply #26 posted 12/08/11 3:33pm

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God, they showed this shit every fucking five minutes on HBO. My Sisters kept watching this. Now I'm fucking loving it. lol

I watch it everytime it is on, which is every day..lol

I always thought Rizzo was hotter than Aussie bitch..lol

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #27 posted 12/08/11 3:54pm

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Here's the best tune:

ahhhh

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #28 posted 12/12/11 2:04pm

SoulAlive

alphastreet said:

Wish I was alive in 1978! It would have been all about Saturday Night Fever, Grease, Destiny, Prince, other awesome Disco songs I love from that year, Kiss, The Wiz, ABBA

!978 is my favorite year lol It's when I bought my very first 45 single (Andy Gibb's "Shadow Dancing").From that point on,I was a music fanatic....spending my allowance on records.It was such a thrilling time.Donna Summer was riding high with "Last Dance",Rick James came out with his debut album,the "Saturday Night Fever" singles were all over the charts and the radio.I'll never forget that time!

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Reply #29 posted 12/12/11 3:04pm

alphastreet

Love Donna too, and Diana.

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