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Thu Jan-03-08 11:30 AM
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| Yes. You can have great music mated to an AWFUL movie. |
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Case in point...
XANADU
Universal, decided that this little POS gem should get the High Definition remastering treatment before more deserving films, so I sat through it. It's like a train wreck. You know it's bad, but you can't stop watching because there's another good song coming up, with more bad dancing. A story that goes nowhere, and acting so wooden polyurethane can dry on their faces.
Magic is one of ONJ's best/most popular songs, and ELO went a long way to redeeming themsleves from the Disco doldrums of theri Discovery album. Great songs, and danceable. except...
The main actors CAN'T DANCE! ONJ is just serviceable as a dancer. The others (her sisters), are dancing circles around her in every scene. The boy (that Warriors guy) is even worse.
Also...It's a roller skating movie. Now it might be just me, but if you're going to make a roller skating movie, don't you think you should hire actors WHO ACTUALLY KNOW HOW TO SKATE?
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Thu Jan-03-08 11:32 AM
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| 1. Cocaine is a hell of a drug. nt |
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Thu Jan-03-08 11:33 AM
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| 2. Never watched the movie, |
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but the sound track album was one of my favorites.
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Thu Jan-03-08 11:34 AM
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| 3. I SKATE AND I AM SIXTY FOUR |
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Edited on Thu Jan-03-08 11:44 AM by YEBBA
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Thu Jan-03-08 11:52 AM
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| 4. And you could probably skate circles around these |
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...people who GOT PAID to look like they're about to endo.
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Thu Jan-03-08 12:55 PM
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| 5. Jerry Goldsmith's score |
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helped save Star Trek: The Motion Picture from being a total disaster (although I LOVED the production design).
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Thu Jan-03-08 01:14 PM
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| 6. Xanadu was the last movie I was required to attend with a parent |
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My dad went with me, and after that I was allowed to go to movies on my own, as long as they were G or PG rated. To this day I'm not sure if that decision was made in recognition of my growing maturity, or if my dad simply wanted to avoid sitting through such an awful movie again.
And it has the Warriors guy! I'd forgotten that. Warriors! Come out and Pla-ay! lol
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Tue Jan-15-08 11:23 PM
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Gene Kelly was in that movie. Gene Kelly most certainly CAN (could) dance. Love Gene Kelly.
I saw that movie in the theater with my sister and my (young) aunt. I was in jr. high. I remember thinking it was a cool movie. Very fantastical. Of course, I was in JR. HIGH, so what did I know?
I haven't seen the movie since then, but I would love to watch it again just for shits and giggles. And the soundtrack is awesome.
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Fri Jan-18-08 03:19 PM
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| 8. I f*cking LOVE Xanadu! |
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So bad, it's good. And the music kicks ass.
"I'm Aliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiive!"
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Wed Jan-23-08 03:01 PM
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| 9. More than half the oeuvre of Ennio Morricone, |
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and the scores to the films of Dario Argento.
On the other hand, there's John Williams, who seems to copy his previous score for every new film. While his scores are good, he abuses the horn section often. I am also willing to forgive John Barry simply because his lush orchestration for the Bond films. Sentimental faves are exempt.
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Tue Feb-05-08 09:09 PM
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| 10. Well, "Thank God It's Friday" DID win an Oscar |
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Even as a kid I realized the movie sucked walnuts but Donna Summer's "Last Dance" was a disco classic.
Now, I'm prepared to be flamed, but, in all honesty, Saturday Night Fever (the daddy of all disco movies), which had a killer soundtrack, and was no dog by any means, looks very dated versus other 70s movies. Yet, the soundtrack is just as enjoyable today as it was back then.
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