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Post by Jon on Jul 21, 2020 21:14:34 GMT
There's also a Grease TV series set in Rydell High which is going to air on HBO Max in the US.
It's a bit strange they've gone for a prequel, a second sequel set in the 1970s that focuses on Danny and Sandy's teenage son or daughter would have more potential or if they wanted to go further forward, set it in the 90s and focus on their grandchild.
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Post by carmella1 on Jul 22, 2020 3:31:05 GMT
I have read about that theory about Sandy. Especially since at the end the car flyies up in the air.
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Post by anthony40 on Jul 22, 2020 6:41:23 GMT
I love Grease. I really do, as most do. I mean, it's the 'word', right?
However when I saw the last revival production at The Piccadilly Theatre about 10 years ago or so (trust me) I did not have a blast!
In fact, in the 17 year + that I have lived in London it was- controversial comment I know- arguably one of the worse things I have ever seen on stage. That and Dirty Dancing.
I simply do not understand the Brits obsession with the Dirty Dancing film.
Actually, to be fair, even after all this time there are quite a few things that I still not understand the Brits obsession with.
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Post by justfran on Jul 22, 2020 7:08:31 GMT
I mostly agree anthony40 . I love the film Grease, it’s one of my favourites, however I’ve never really enjoyed the stage show. It always seems to be missing something, which I think just proves how iconic the performances are in the film. I’m on the fence about this new announcement so will wait for more details. (I do however love the Dirty Dancing film too 😊)
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Post by Jon on Jul 22, 2020 13:12:24 GMT
Grease can be done well but the 1993 production which was revived at the Piccadilly 13 years ago and was trotted out on many tours needs to put out to pasture.
The film is great but much like Rocky Horror, it's really its own entity as the original musical was a satire of 50s subculture and movies, Sandy going from goody-two shoes to glamour puss is actually a subversion of 50s movies where the bad boy would change to win the girl.
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Post by anthony40 on Jul 22, 2020 15:52:18 GMT
Guess this is more of an insight into my brain and though process more that anything but we've all see this film and the Summer Loving song and hasn't cracked out a funky dance move at a daily Birthday, wedding or Bar Mitzvah, pretending that their either a T-Bird or a Pink Lady however for me every time I see this song being sung in this film two things always stand out for me.
Two things that you've probably all seen but either noticed or given a second thought.
1. When Sandy is blissfully singing away, whipping the girls into a romantic frenzy Rizzo who is lying on a bench sings the line "Caus he sounds like a drag" and kicks the off the bench onto a nearby garbage bin, knocking it over and they just keep singing whilst the pick themselves up and compose themselves;
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2. Towards the end of the song Sandy folds her arms and sings "it turned colder, that where it ends" and distances herself from the group, rejecting and as she does she passes a male worker from the lunch cafeteria who is sitting on a bench, wearing an apron with his head resting in his fist and I can't help but wonder 'what is he thinking?'
This is at 03:05 of the attached clip.
Two interesting facts about Grease that may people may not be aware; the character of Jan in the Pink Ladies is bulimic and when they made the film, Stockard channing who plays Rizzo was 36! She was (apparently) the oldest cast member.
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Post by Jon on Jul 22, 2020 16:02:45 GMT
Two interesting facts about Grease that may people may not be aware; the character of Jan in the Pink Ladies is bulimic and when they made the film, Stockard channing who plays Rizzo was 36! She was (apparently) the oldest cast member. I knew they were all too old to be teenagers but I never realised that Stockard was in her mid 30s at the time of filming!
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Post by danb on Jul 22, 2020 19:30:03 GMT
She looks great for 76 though!
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Post by anthony40 on Jul 22, 2020 19:49:18 GMT
She looks great for 76 though! I saw her a copule of years back in a play call Apologia at the trafalgar studios- it was definitely her but the plastic surgery didn't help.
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Post by danb on Jul 22, 2020 20:02:05 GMT
I can’t believe that you would be so cruel & assume that her puffy misshapen pillow face is as a result of medium quality surgery. 😂
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Post by anthony40 on Jul 22, 2020 20:17:05 GMT
I can’t believe that you would be so cruel & assume that her puffy misshapen pillow face is as a result of medium quality surgery. 😂 That actually made be burst out in laughter!
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Post by danb on Jul 22, 2020 21:00:46 GMT
Whaaat? She may have been stung by a wasp or something?
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Post by steve10086 on Jul 22, 2020 22:08:32 GMT
“ In 2018, Travolta addressed a fan theory that suggested that Danny didn’t actually save Sandy from drowning at the beach, just like he claims in the song. The theory stated that the events of Grease were actually Sandy’s dying dream.”
That’s the biggest load of crap I’ve heard for years (excluding everything said by Johnson/Trump).
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2020 3:50:25 GMT
“ In 2018, Travolta addressed a fan theory that suggested that Danny didn’t actually save Sandy from drowning at the beach, just like he claims in the song. The theory stated that the events of Grease were actually Sandy’s dying dream.” That’s the biggest load of crap I’ve heard for years (excluding everything said by Johnson/Trump). Sometimes fan theories are so far outside the realm of sanity that they circle right round the Earth and reenter the realm of sanity so they can leave it a second time.
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Post by danb on Jul 24, 2020 5:45:20 GMT
I love Grease. I really do, as most do. I mean, it's the 'word', right? However when I saw the last revival production at The Piccadilly Theatre about 10 years ago or so (trust me) I did not have a blast! In fact, in the 17 year + that I have lived in London it was- controversial comment I know- arguably one of the worse things I have ever seen on stage. It was fresh when it opened at the Dominion. There had never been a legal production with all the film songs in before and the casting was next level. The first tour of it wasn’t too bad (Sonia & Shane Ritchie...it should’ve been ghastly!) but as A40 says it was just diminishing returns after that. I’m really looking forward to seeing the ‘new’ version.
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