I'm always interested in things that make people fall on one side or the other. You know what I'm talking about. There are those generational things that draw a line in the sand and some fall on the pro side and some fall on the nay side. KISS is one. Hair Metal is another. Nirvana is another. Korn is another. And so on and so on.
Saturday Night Fever is another big one. I didn't realize it until I was talking to a coworker a while ago when the 25th Anniversary DVD came out. He is 5 years older than me and lothes that movie. Has never seen it, won't ever see it. He hated Disco and all it stood for so that's why he hates that movie. One he has never seen.
I love that movie. I watched it again last night. I was 8 when it came out and I remember the fever, pardon the pun, that it created. How popular that soundtrack was. It was everywhere. Everywhere I was. I was a big rollerskater then so you couldn't find a skating rink that wasn't spinning that album. Every station was playing songs from it. It was everywhere. I still love Manhattan Skyline by Daivd Shire.
But I couldn't see the movie because it was R and my parents wouldn't let me go to it. So I remember that they released a PG version of it not long after it came out. So I got to see that version, a very dumbed down version without the Donna Pescow rape scene and whantnot. But at least I got to see it.
I still think the dance scenes are brilliant. The acting is decent for it's time. It captures the feel and look of the 70's. It captures the feel and look of New York/Brooklyn. It's a very dark movie. Life is not peachy for these kids.
I also find it funny that this was a "throwaway" movie for Travolta according to the studio. It was just a little something to get his feet wet before he did Grease. Little did they know.
But it gets alot of backlash because of the whole anti-disco thing. But I think it gets short changed when it's called a Disco movie. It's a slice of life movie about these kids that live for dancing on the weekend. It's about the kids first, dancing second.
But what do I know? What do you think? Classic piece of cinema or just complete crap?
Saturday Night Fever is another big one. I didn't realize it until I was talking to a coworker a while ago when the 25th Anniversary DVD came out. He is 5 years older than me and lothes that movie. Has never seen it, won't ever see it. He hated Disco and all it stood for so that's why he hates that movie. One he has never seen.
I love that movie. I watched it again last night. I was 8 when it came out and I remember the fever, pardon the pun, that it created. How popular that soundtrack was. It was everywhere. Everywhere I was. I was a big rollerskater then so you couldn't find a skating rink that wasn't spinning that album. Every station was playing songs from it. It was everywhere. I still love Manhattan Skyline by Daivd Shire.
But I couldn't see the movie because it was R and my parents wouldn't let me go to it. So I remember that they released a PG version of it not long after it came out. So I got to see that version, a very dumbed down version without the Donna Pescow rape scene and whantnot. But at least I got to see it.
I still think the dance scenes are brilliant. The acting is decent for it's time. It captures the feel and look of the 70's. It captures the feel and look of New York/Brooklyn. It's a very dark movie. Life is not peachy for these kids.
I also find it funny that this was a "throwaway" movie for Travolta according to the studio. It was just a little something to get his feet wet before he did Grease. Little did they know.
But it gets alot of backlash because of the whole anti-disco thing. But I think it gets short changed when it's called a Disco movie. It's a slice of life movie about these kids that live for dancing on the weekend. It's about the kids first, dancing second.
But what do I know? What do you think? Classic piece of cinema or just complete crap?
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