*MUSICAL MASTERPIECE* Grease (1978) FIRST TIME WATCHING MOVIE REACTION *R.I.P. Olivia Newton-John

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  • Good girl Sandy Olsson and greaser Danny Zuko fell in love over the summer. When they unexpectedly discover they're now in the same high school, will they be able to rekindle their romance?
    Starring John Travolta , Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Channing
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  • @FlixTalk
    @FlixTalk  Рік тому +18

    Is Grease Your Favorite Musical Movie? If Not , What Is? If You Enjoyed My Reaction Please Like The Video & Consider Subscribing To The Channel!

    • @toodlescae
      @toodlescae Рік тому +1

      My favorite musical is still 7 Brides For 7 Brothers. Grease is 2nd. Then every Elvis movie then Grease 2.

    • @shwicaz
      @shwicaz Рік тому +2

      Gentlemen Prefer Blondes w/ Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russel. Classic music. Classic comedy. Classic comedy duo. For more contemporary musical I would go with Hedwig and the Angry Inch. I loved your reaction to this.

    • @tommymash9020
      @tommymash9020 Рік тому +1

      This was so fun to watch you react. I was in high school the summer this came out and couldn’t tell you how many times I’ve seen it since. Glad you uploaded this one!

    • @michellek7858
      @michellek7858 Рік тому +1

      Definitely my fave

    • @ValerieBoyco
      @ValerieBoyco Рік тому +1

      Yes Grease is definitely my favorite musical. I saw this the week it came out in 1978 in the theatre! Everybody in the theatre were singing along with Hopelessly Devoted To You because it was released before the movie premiere date so we all knew it. I'm glad you liked it!

  • @BrianSmithNow
    @BrianSmithNow Рік тому +71

    Olivia was a strong singer, a kind and angelic presence. Never heard a bad thing about her. Such a sad loss.

  • @oliviarivera3680
    @oliviarivera3680 Рік тому +31

    This is one of my moms favorite films. When I was young we used to do the “You’re The One I Want” dance at the end. Olivia Newton John was her hero. Hence my name! Rip to a beautiful talent and amazing soul ❤️

  • @ajruther67
    @ajruther67 Рік тому +4

    Grease was Olivia's 2nd movie and John's 3rd movie. John's 2nd movie is Saturday Night Fever 1977.

  • @Hedriks
    @Hedriks 4 місяці тому +2

    Those actors stayed friends for life.

  • @adiarainfoster
    @adiarainfoster Рік тому +16

    I loved Rizzo. I know a lot of people don't like her but i think she must have had a very hard home life to make her like that. and while I didn't turn out the same way, I can relate to the hard home life that can shape people in harsh ways.

    • @sparky6086
      @sparky6086 Рік тому +4

      I think, that I remember reading, that Stockard Channing was almost not cast in the movie, because she was already in her 30's, but she'd done such a great job playing Rizzo in the play, that they couldn't find anyone who could play the part nearly as well, so she got the part in the movie. Thank goodness, because she was great in the movie, and it's not like the other actors look like teenagers anyway. I liked the character, Rizzo, very much, but I'm a guy. It seems like, maybe it's easier for a girl to dislike a girl character? I liked, how they handled Rizzo's possible unwed pregnancy. It added drama without some heavy handed message about the issue, like movies sometimes do.
      Of course, nowadays, 30's is considered quite young, but because of the prevalence of smoking in the past, people in their 30's often looked much older, than they were, since smoking restricts blood capillaries in the skin, causing it to age quicker. Because they were used to this even in the 70's, Hollywood was biased against actresses in their 30's for single girl or teen roles. People sometimes wonder, why don't they use real teenagers then? It's because laws limit the amount of hours in a day, that a minor can act, so it makes it hard to get a movie done on time and under budget, if there are very many scenes involving the same minor actors. The result is in a teenager centric movie, the typical age range with some exceptions was 18-25.
      Much of this may be obvious or well known, but I'm just thinking out loud.

    • @jayakers708
      @jayakers708 Рік тому +3

      "Worse Things I Could Do" is one of my favorites!

    • @brendamagallanes7621
      @brendamagallanes7621 Рік тому +2

      I love Rizzo too

  • @Tehui1974
    @Tehui1974 Рік тому +2

    "Goodbye to Sandra Dee? I wonder what she's going to do?" - Next minute, my man starts drooling.

  • @kathylesley9581
    @kathylesley9581 Рік тому +3

    Saw Grease at the 78 Drive-In in Tupelo, Mississippi, with my mom and three sisters in 1978. They blurred out the picture because it was a Coca-Cola ad and Pepsi was the one sponsoring the movie.

  • @gmunden1
    @gmunden1 Рік тому +3

    The football player flirting with Sandy at the pep rally is actor Lorenzo Lamas, son of Argentinian Hollywood actor Fernando Lamas and Hollywood actress Arlene Dahl. Lorenzo had his own TV show in the 90's "Renegade" and evening soap drama "Falcon Crest" in the 80's.

  • @AlexaMC5
    @AlexaMC5 Рік тому +3

    I am Mexican and this movie is ICONIC for me and my family!

  • @morningnapalm1519
    @morningnapalm1519 Рік тому +4

    In 1950s America, the greasers were not the cool kids. They were from the wrong side of the tracks and were dismissed as bad news juvenile delinquents. But in this movie, they are the protagonists.

    • @sparky6086
      @sparky6086 Рік тому

      It was sort of like Boomers today, looking back and imagining, that they were hippies, the "edgy teens" in the 1960's, when they were really conventional mainstream people in high school. The people who were teens in the '50's looked back and fancied themselves to be greasers, the "edgy teens" of that era, when most of them were actually squares!

  • @rickardroach9075
    @rickardroach9075 Рік тому +6

    14:34 From Wikipedia
    Scenes inside the Frosty Palace contain obvious 'blurring' of various Coca-Cola signs. Prior to the film's release, the producer Allan Carr had made a product-placement deal with Coca-Cola's main competitor Pepsi (for example, a Pepsi logo can be seen in the animated opening sequence). The film's set decorator, unaware of the deal, had placed Coca-Cola products and signage in the scene. When Carr saw the footage, he ordered director Randal Kleiser to either reshoot the scene with Pepsi products, or remove the Coca-Cola logos from the scene. As reshoots were deemed too expensive and time-consuming, optical mattes were used to cover up or blur out the Coca-Cola references. The 'blurring' covered up trademarked menu signage and a large wall poster, but a red cooler with the logo could not be sufficiently altered, so was left unchanged. According to Kleiser, "We just had to hope that Pepsi wouldn't complain. They didn't.

    • @FlixTalk
      @FlixTalk  Рік тому +2

      Wow thanks for the trivia.

  • @MusicHorrorFanatic
    @MusicHorrorFanatic Рік тому +3

    Although it wasn’t a popular movie, Olivia Newton-John’s follow up movie “Xanadu” from 1980 is also a cute film. It’s actually my favorite movie of all time!

  • @jayeginn5963
    @jayeginn5963 Рік тому +15

    Grease was filmed in the summer of 1977 and released in June of 1978. Obviously the actors were much older than the parts that they played. Stockard Channing (Rizzo) was the oldest at 33. Travolta was 23, Olivia Newton-John turned 29 during filming. Lorenzo Lamas (the jock that Sandy goes with for a short while) at 19 and Eddie Deezen (Eugene) at 20 were the ones closest to high school age, LOL.

    • @6li8storm40
      @6li8storm40 Рік тому +2

      I’d completely forgotten that was Lorenzo Lamas-quite a difference from Renegade.

    • @mattsnyderARTIST
      @mattsnyderARTIST 7 місяців тому

      The blonde tbird Dody was 18

    • @user-hb9pg3ho8l
      @user-hb9pg3ho8l 6 місяців тому

      Is that a Newgrounds related crap?

  • @bryanCJC2105
    @bryanCJC2105 Рік тому +17

    I do think you should add musicals to your movie lineup. The musicals of the 50s during Hollywood's Golden Age are part of what made American cinema great. The musicals were of the 70s and 80s took the genre to new heights.
    I think you should start with "Little Shop of Horrors" (1986), "Hair" (1979), "Saturday Night Fever" (1977), "Hairspray" (1988), and "Chicago (2002).

  • @ToniMcGinty
    @ToniMcGinty Рік тому +6

    The guy who sings "Beauty School Dropout" is Frankie Avalon, who actually starred in a lot of the films "Grease" is affectionately making fun of.

    • @FlixTalk
      @FlixTalk  Рік тому +4

      Yeah I knew he looked familiar and he sounded like a real singer. The lyrics were pretty hilarious

  • @churchhillchick3895
    @churchhillchick3895 Рік тому +10

    One of the musicals I grew up watching. My favorite song is Hand Jive. My 9 yo niece got back from camp a few weeks ago. She told me they learned a song with a hand beat. Her friends asked her how she caught on to it so fast. She told them, “Because it’s the hand jive off Grease.” I was so proud 🥹 😂

    • @FlixTalk
      @FlixTalk  Рік тому +4

      Haha awww..that's awesome . Thank you so much for watching. I'm surprised I enjoyed this movie

  • @davidnorman4786
    @davidnorman4786 Рік тому +3

    You should have seen this when they first put it on TV in about 1980. They struggled to clean it up for TV (they used to do that). They absolutely destroyed Greased Lightning trying to cut the bad words out.

    • @FlixTalk
      @FlixTalk  Рік тому

      Wait...there was bad words in this movie? Lol I can't really remember what they were

  • @laurab68707
    @laurab68707 Рік тому +11

    Everybody loves Grease! Great story and great songs. Great reaction!!

  • @rw4487
    @rw4487 Рік тому +2

    At the end when they're driving up in the clouds like Olivia was going to heaven had me emotional RIP Olivia the legend

  • @ajruther67
    @ajruther67 Рік тому +2

    During the dance scene and the camera and the woman says, "That's Sandy and Danny" that is John Travolta's older sister Ellen Travolta.

  • @gregmcstravick4310
    @gregmcstravick4310 Рік тому +3

    Seen in 1978 as a 16 year old and love it till this day.

  • @RubyMadigan
    @RubyMadigan Рік тому +16

    I remember thinking this is what teenagers looked like when I watched this as a kid. There was only one teenager in the cast (Marty of the pink ladies who was 19). Did you know Olivia Newton John had to be sewn into the black pants in the last scene after the zipper broke? She said she had to limit how much water she had all day so she didnt have to use the bathroom. This film is why I never liked High School Musical - the plot is identical but this one has John Travolta and Olivia Newton John and all the better songs.
    RIP Olivia Newton John

    • @FlixTalk
      @FlixTalk  Рік тому +3

      Great trivia thanks ! Really loved this one and I can't wait to rewatch . Thanks for watching

    • @ajruther67
      @ajruther67 Рік тому

      There was never a zipper on those pants at all. If you look closely, no zipper at all, ever.

  • @michellefinnegan-nixonprom6503
    @michellefinnegan-nixonprom6503 11 місяців тому +2

    Grease is my favorite musical. I saw it at age 10 and then bought every record of Olivia. I became a singer and credit Olivia as a role model for how to sing. I saw this musical 16 times many times at the 101 Drive-in. Grease was the word in 1977.

  • @robovike
    @robovike Рік тому +13

    Back before streaming they had regular scheduled TV broadcasts (this was in real time, I was born in '73), and two movies that they showed with some regularity in my area (the U.S Midwest) to coincide with a seasonal approach was to show Grease in the late summer (for the kids' return to public school) and The Wizard of Oz (generally in the fall to, I assume, line up with Halloween).
    So I saw Grease several times this way, always with a root beer float. I personally tend to not like musicals but I believe my early association with this film allowed me to LOVE this particular musical. I can also handle Into the Woods, but that's pretty much it. I didn't realize unfortunately until after she died (and I went back through her catalog) that I knew almost all her songs, and they were all popular hits. What an influence and what a force. God rest you and RIP for all time until time starts anew.
    Ayy, thanks for watching this, in her memory, that's nice of you to do.

    • @FlixTalk
      @FlixTalk  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for sharing the memory & thanks for watching

  • @LisaC.-mebugyou
    @LisaC.-mebugyou 4 місяці тому +2

    Ok first let me just say that you have gorgeous eyes and those little dimples also work well for you, you should feel very confident in yourself and how you look so take it from this ole lady don’t waste your youth- now with that being said would highly recommend that you look up and watch and listen Olivia’s 1982 live concert I believe it took place in either Austin or Houston Texas- but that will give you an idea of her great vocal abilities plus the amount of actual musical hits that she had- she was truly a very blessed and rare talent and I surely hope that you get to see that for yourself- at least folks that could never see her in person have this to watch and to hear-enjoy!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jtoland2333
    @jtoland2333 Рік тому +2

    I was seven when this came out, so a lot of the sex jokes flew over my head, but I've seen it a million times after that. It took me until I saw it in my 20s to realize Danny and Rizzo had history. That explained the whole mean girls attitude.

  • @williamjones6031
    @williamjones6031 Рік тому +2

    1. I worked at a three theatre movie group and this is one of which is a drive-in. Yes it was like that. Sometimes moving from car to car.
    2. Also, Up in Smoke, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Saturday Night Fever.
    3. This was a great movie to take your honey to. I was in High School.
    4. These songs kill for karaoke (especially Summer Lovin')
    5. Marty/Diana Manoff is my honey😍😋
    6. If you don't dig the all star cast it's on you🙄
    7. RIP ONJ 😭😇

  • @Ellemerob
    @Ellemerob Рік тому +6

    Everyone loves Grease whether secretly or openly.

  • @tommiller4895
    @tommiller4895 5 місяців тому +1

    There are some very famous Movie and TV stars in cameos. Singer Frankie Avalon (who is older than he looks) did the Beauty School Dropout number. The Coach was Comedian Sid Caesar, The Waitress was 1940's Movie star Joan Blondell, The Principal was Comedian Eve Arden and the Band performing at the TV taping was Sha-Na-Na (who was the next to closing act at Woodstock 1969).

  • @mikemarcotte560
    @mikemarcotte560 Рік тому +4

    You are hysterical! Thoroughly enjoyed your reactions to Grease. And your respectful comments for Olivia Newton-John are much appreciated! I've been a fan of hers since about 1975. So much talent & beauty! Thanks for your reaction! Look forward to more reactions which may include Olivia! :)

  • @pampennyworth
    @pampennyworth Рік тому +1

    I was 4 years old. 1979. My Uncle Dennis got a pirate Betamax copy. My mum then bought me the cassette soundtrack that I listened to over and over again. Great reaction. You really made me smile. 👍😊

  • @renegilbertson9737
    @renegilbertson9737 Рік тому +2

    John was a dancer Saturday night fever and a song writers but a number one with his acting I myself like when he did change change in pulp fiction they always make him dance in most of his movies

  • @catieschrager5282
    @catieschrager5282 Рік тому +2

    Sandy and Olivia define me I am absolutely devastated she’s gone

  • @kylecompton3305
    @kylecompton3305 Рік тому +2

    She was a gift! Thank you for your thoughtful reaction. She is the nicest person I ever met.

  • @mattsnyderARTIST
    @mattsnyderARTIST 7 місяців тому

    I was 8 when I saw this in the theater. Mimicked the dance knee slide of born to hand jive in my livingroom and ended up with a 4 inch splinter in my knee. Love this musical.😊

  • @ToniMcGinty
    @ToniMcGinty Рік тому +4

    The thing about "Grease" is that, when it came out, it was a borderline parody of 50´s films-shows of that ilk. As it has gotten older itself, people just think the film itself is dated. As for Rizzo "getting her kicks while she was young", most of the actors were way too old to play highschoolers, but she was 34!

    • @FlixTalk
      @FlixTalk  Рік тому +1

      I figured they were in their 30s lol I had a very good time with it

    • @ToniMcGinty
      @ToniMcGinty Рік тому +1

      @@FlixTalk It's a great film, and it's so sad to watch now. Jeff Conaway (Kenickie) actually sustained an injury during filming which led to a lifelong addiction to painkillers, which then escalated. After multiple attempts at sobriety (many on reality shows), he sadly died at the age of 60.

    • @FlixTalk
      @FlixTalk  Рік тому

      @@ToniMcGinty oh god. That's horrible to know

    • @ToniMcGinty
      @ToniMcGinty Рік тому

      @@FlixTalk It is. Dennis C Stewart (Crater-face from the Scorpions) died of AIDS in the 90s, and Annette Charles (Cha-Cha) died recently too.

    • @Divamarja_CA
      @Divamarja_CA Рік тому +2

      The original Broadway soundtrack reflected a show that was a bit darker than the PG-rated movie. Subsequent revivals of the live show follow the movie instead of the Broadway show.
      Bummer note: lead vocals on the Greased Lightning number were originally performed by the character Kenickie on Broadway but Travolta was a bigger star at the time. I always wished Jeff Conaway had done the lead vocals.

  • @joycegibbs5267
    @joycegibbs5267 Рік тому +1

    oh my, I'm sorry for your loss. Olivia was such a beautiful woman, inside and out. I was obsessed with this film when it first came out and still love it to this day. The music is incredible. Such great memories of much better times.

  • @kaceyteague5264
    @kaceyteague5264 Рік тому +9

    Seems like this movie/soundtrack always makes a comeback every few hrs. We did the musical at mu high school twice I think and the song were always fun to sing and dance to on stage. Really enjoyed this reaction.

  • @marzh5278
    @marzh5278 Рік тому +3

    One of my favorite movies a true iconic classic
    Favorite character: Pinkie & random guy dancing n laughing with a hilarious face I used this watch this every night before I fell asleep

  • @marymckellar9157
    @marymckellar9157 10 місяців тому +2

    Saw it at age 8 when it was first released. I ave seen it undreds od times and have copies of i on VHS and DVD. Summer Nights is probably my favorite song. Kenickie is my favorite T-bird and Frenchie my favorite Pink Lady

  • @shanedoucette9521
    @shanedoucette9521 Рік тому +4

    Blown away that you've never seen Grease before. All time classic and favorite for me. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @bostonbean
    @bostonbean Рік тому +15

    This is my favorite reaction from you by far! Your genuine reaction made my day! 😊

    • @FlixTalk
      @FlixTalk  Рік тому +1

      Awesome! Thank you so much for watching! Glad I could make your day

    • @user-hb9pg3ho8l
      @user-hb9pg3ho8l 6 місяців тому

      ​@@FlixTalk I didn't watch it yet

  • @danmiller4064
    @danmiller4064 Рік тому +2

    What a fun reaction. So sorry to hear about your mom. My wife beat it 11 years ago. Travolta I believe was training in dance from a young age, not singing though. He still did pretty good though, rather him sing than dubbed, makes for a better movie. Keep it up kid, enjoying your reactions...

  • @omgbygollywow
    @omgbygollywow Рік тому +5

    I saw this movie when it first came out in theaters. Back then, there were no multiplexes, so you had to wait in line to get into each showing, and lines were around the block for this movie. It was a huge hit and the album soundtrack sold 30 million copies.

  • @chrispruett81
    @chrispruett81 Рік тому +2

    R.I.P. To Olivia.. and defiantly R.I.P. To your mom as well!!!! Great reaction as always!!

    • @FlixTalk
      @FlixTalk  Рік тому +1

      My mom's a survivor , I meant Olivia lost her battle when I said that. But thank you and thanks for watching

    • @chrispruett81
      @chrispruett81 Рік тому +2

      @@FlixTalk Oh.. I'm sorry bro! My mistake! Either way... Props to your mom for being a fighter and survivor!! Oh.. and it's no problem... I absolutely love your reactions! :)

  • @sarasotarebel2445
    @sarasotarebel2445 7 місяців тому +1

    Such a great review of this fabulous movie. It's so poignant that Olivia went into the sky at the end. She is so loved.

  • @Angelicwings1
    @Angelicwings1 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for paying respect to a beautiful human. She really was just a precious human who always treated everyone with love and respect.
    I used to put on my white night dress as a kid and sing hopelessly devoted. I was like eight?

  • @i.m.7710
    @i.m.7710 Рік тому +7

    I love your editing. Included all the best parts!
    They were racing for “pinks.” Pink slips. Danny won the car!
    Great reaction! The best yet!

    • @FlixTalk
      @FlixTalk  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for watching!

  • @TheDivayenta
    @TheDivayenta 4 місяці тому +1

    You should see him in Saturday Night Fever! That’s 50’s icon Frankie Avalon singing Beauty School Dropout. ❤Many 60’s stars in this show!

  • @DristeraCrossing0
    @DristeraCrossing0 7 місяців тому +1

    This was so much fun to watch. I was about 10 years old when I fell in love with this movie and I have seen it so many times over the years. Watching u experience it for the first time was awesome. Some say it hasn´t aged well but I actually think it has. They were well ahead of their time doing this and lots of the "not PK" things are done as a parody, I still love it to this day.

  • @danielguizar360
    @danielguizar360 Рік тому +3

    Bro!!!! Of all reactors reacting to Grease u r by far the most entertaining. Keep it up 👍

  • @williamjones6185
    @williamjones6185 Рік тому +4

    1. I worked at a three theatre movie group and this is one of which is a drive-in. Yes it was like that.
    Sometimes moving from car to car.
    2. Also, Up in Smoke, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Saturday Night Fever.
    3. This was a great movie to take your honey to. I was in High School.
    4. These songs kill for karaoke (especially Summer Lovin')
    5. Marty/Diana Manoff is my honey😍😋
    6. If you don't dig the all star cast it's on you🙄
    7. RIP Olivia Newton John😇

  • @LuvTadnDixie
    @LuvTadnDixie Рік тому +31

    There was no such thing as PG13 when this movie came out. They changed the rating system I believe when the movie Gremlins came out around 1984. Many parents took their little kids to see Gremlins and it turned out to be way to scary for little kids, so they came up with another rating which was PG13. If Grease came out later, it would have gotten a PG13 rating. I saw this movie when I was ten years old and a lot of this dirty stuff went right over my head.

    • @bjgandalf69
      @bjgandalf69 Рік тому +1

      Steven Spielberg pushed for the PG-13 rating after he made "Temple of Doom". The first PG-13 movie released was "Red Dawn".

    • @LuvTadnDixie
      @LuvTadnDixie Рік тому +1

      @@bjgandalf69 Interesting. I didn't know what the first PG13 movie was. Gremlins was a film that was rated PG that parents brought their little kids to and it ended up giving little kids nightmares. The Gremlin creatures start off as these adorable cute little furry things and then turn into these scary looking monsters and little kids were traumatized by it. Jaws probably should have been rated PG13 too. . . but most parents knew what the movie was about so they probably wouldn't take their kid to see it anyway . . . but Gremlins was a bit misleading. Took parents by surprise. My parents took me to see some scary movies when I was little (in the early 70s, disaster movies were in and I saw people dying and being killed, and I was only 4 years old, no wonder I'm a mess, LOL!).

    • @user-hb9pg3ho8l
      @user-hb9pg3ho8l 6 місяців тому

      Hope you didn't Vomit in the popcorn bin because the remaster *(aka rise of the pink ladies)* is worse than I would mention about it show several senes with a butt involved in it doesn't mean that you watch something that is TV 14 *(as in another halfa*sed original gone)* once again nope I would vomit right now

  • @alyn927
    @alyn927 Рік тому +2

    Loved your reaction thankyou. RIP Olivia

  • @kimhagerman9128
    @kimhagerman9128 Рік тому +2

    I have loved this movie for years, and Olivia Newton John is I believe one of the two best female voices ever (other Whitney Houston). I remember my mother took me and my cousin to see this, we were 9 years old. During the scene at the gym dance, when the guy mooned the tv audience my mom dove over both of us so we couldn’t see!!! Will never forget that ! 🤣🤣. RIP sweet Olivia, thank you for leaving us with music that is absolutely timeless.

  • @ToniMcGinty
    @ToniMcGinty Рік тому +6

    There's actually a theory that Sandy and possibly Danny died during the summer, and that it's all a fantasy, hence the drive-off to the sky at the end.

    • @FlixTalk
      @FlixTalk  Рік тому +3

      We literally just watched a video of fan theories . Very creepy , but what else could explain the ending?

    • @ToniMcGinty
      @ToniMcGinty Рік тому +4

      @@FlixTalk The only other explanation is, well, it's a musical, and anything can happen in those things. And I say that as a guy who has acted in many. many musicals. By the way, "Little Shop of Horrors" is great. Horror comedy musical!

    • @ckobo84
      @ckobo84 Рік тому

      When She sang "good bye to Sandra Dee" she was finally ready to move on to the next world. 😰

    • @FlixTalk
      @FlixTalk  Рік тому

      @@ckobo84 in the theory yeah , but I took that as her changing into a "T Bird" version of Sandra. That's how I took it

    • @ToniMcGinty
      @ToniMcGinty Рік тому +1

      @@FlixTalk I got the same thing, but it's possible. Sandra Dee, by the way, is not Sandy, but rather an actress of the time who was famous for playing innocent girls.

  • @angelcharms7297
    @angelcharms7297 Рік тому +2

    New sub. The blurring picture in background...that was a Coke a Cola advertisement and Paramount had made a deal with Pepsi for product placement in the film,so the coke poster had to go.
    This is one of my fav movies.
    LOVE UR REACTION TO THIS

  • @sandrotavini8838
    @sandrotavini8838 Рік тому +1

    the end of the movie is so sad now .....sandy going to the sky ......thanks olivia

  • @jasongoestohell
    @jasongoestohell Рік тому +4

    Loved your reaction to this David!!! So glad you gave this a 5!!! And thanks for putting my name on the video! I really appreciate it! Yes, this is an L.A. movie! I used to pass by the L.A. River whenever I took the Metrolink train from Downtown L.A. to Fontana to visit relatives. The opening scene at the beach is at Leo Carillo State Beach in Malibu. They actually used 3 high schools for Rydell High: Venice High School, Huntington Park High School for the big dance scene and John Marshall High School in Silver Lake for the final carnival scene. Oh I first saw this film on when they re-released it in theaters back in 1997 and my favorite song is Hopelessly Devoted to You sung of course by Olivia Newton John. RIP.

  • @hotflesh66
    @hotflesh66 Рік тому +1

    Do MORE musicals! The Sound of Music,Mary Poppins,Victor/Victoria,The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Saturday Night Fever, and another ONJ film Xanadu. Favorite song: The Worst Thing I Could Do by Stockard Channing(Rizzo).

  • @kathleenmayhorne3183
    @kathleenmayhorne3183 6 місяців тому

    A lot of great songs here were written by the Bee Gees, who grew up in oz like olivia did, all born in the UK.
    Olivia thought she was too old for the role, so John Travolta visited her in person, to convince her.
    They were racing for pinks, ownership papers.

  • @patriciadarby421
    @patriciadarby421 Рік тому +1

    The hickey from Kenichi is real. Jeff Conaway gave Stockard Channing a real hickey!

  • @thebluecollarbibleguy5114
    @thebluecollarbibleguy5114 Рік тому +2

    As a little kid this was the first movie I ever saw when got out first VCR. Probably 1981 or so.

  • @jasoncyclist
    @jasoncyclist Рік тому +7

    Love your reaction! This movie is very special to so many people. Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @FlixTalk
      @FlixTalk  Рік тому +2

      Yay! Thanks for watching

  • @randysmith7045
    @randysmith7045 Рік тому

    first time i saw this film. i was in basic training for the Air Force, Lackland AFB TX , Summer of 78 . we got our first pass where we were allowed to walk around on base without the TI for the afternoon. My buddy and i saw this in the base theater. BTW i am still in contact with my buddy. This movie is special to me due to this.

  • @julienielsen4462
    @julienielsen4462 Рік тому +1

    I was 4 when it came out. Kinicki is so cute and John Travolta.

  • @ajruther67
    @ajruther67 Рік тому

    A little tid bit about Cha Cha when they race thunder road. She was in SEVERE pain during that scene. She was rushed to the hospital right after that scene because her appendix had burst.
    Also, that bridge has been demolished (due to disrepair and structure damage) and a new one opened last month.

  • @rawbones4117
    @rawbones4117 Рік тому +1

    Bruh you don't dig the "why-hy-hy-oh why!"? That's the best damn part

  • @minnidrake3342
    @minnidrake3342 Рік тому +1

    Excellent reaction rip Olivia thank u

  • @gmunden1
    @gmunden1 Рік тому +1

    The high school is called "Rydell High School" Rydell is the name of a teen singing idol of the 50's and 60's Bobby Rydell, who starred on "American Bandstand Stand" , a live TV dance show in Philadelphia. The "Beauty School Dropout" was performed by another teen idol of the same era, Frankie Avalon. Both Rydell and Avalon were regular performers on American Bandstand. Avalon starred in teen films with former Mouseketeer Annette Funicello.

  • @elsievickie
    @elsievickie Рік тому +1

    If you haven't see The Wizard of Oz 1939..
    It is a Fantastic movie considering the times...technicolor was invented..I remember seeing colors, so exciting..

  • @vickun
    @vickun 9 місяців тому

    Favorite song was more of a background song played during dialog at the dance : Those Magic Changes
    Ultimately a very memorable sing-a-long....It grew on me over the years...

  • @maxmayfire9958
    @maxmayfire9958 Рік тому

    I first saw this as a very young child maybe 10,I remember me and my childhood friend would choose which character we would sing and dance as and stuff. Decided to watch peoples reactions to the movie bc I haven’t watched it in years

  • @sophiefairbanks1412
    @sophiefairbanks1412 9 місяців тому +1

    RIP Olivia Newton John. I love her. And John is hot in this! 😉

  • @ajruther67
    @ajruther67 Рік тому +1

    I was 11 when this movie came out. I loved it right away as I have always been a fan of old movies and movies set in early eras Grease is set in the late 50's.
    I was already an Olivia Newton John fan from her music and a John Travolta fan from his TV show Welcome Back Kotter. Loved the soundtrack.
    My favorite song in the movie is "There are Worse Things I Can Do" that Rizzo sings.

  • @xanadude22
    @xanadude22 Рік тому +1

    Still missing Olivia

  • @Vertigotheatre1
    @Vertigotheatre1 Рік тому +1

    Grease having older actors playing teens goes back to the original production and continues today.

  • @fairydust-weepthewildwinds
    @fairydust-weepthewildwinds 9 місяців тому

    First time watching this movie (After watching Saturday night Fever), at the movie theater already crashed on John Travolta as Vinny Barbarino in welcome back Kotter a TV comedy series, and having a an album of Olivia Newton-John big fans great movies great Era I was 12 years old…. and yes I was pretty young to watch these types of movies.
    Music Lover however.
    Jeff Conway who played Kaneki at that time was Olivia Newton-John‘s brother-in-law he was married to Olivia‘s sister.❤🎶 Frankie Avalon was the guardian angel for beauty school dropout he was an actor in his own right in the early 60s and did movies with Annette Funicello one of the original Mouseketeers from the 50s.
    70s movies we’re awesome, check out AMERICAN GRAFFITI❤

  • @DaVic133
    @DaVic133 Рік тому

    Saw this movie at the local drive-in theater with my stepfather, mom and sister's then we went to eat at Sonic. As a kid this was tops 👌 with me . Burger shake and fries oh yeah .

  • @tracyfrazier7440
    @tracyfrazier7440 Рік тому +2

    I got chills, they’re multiplying. Hey, he’s a great singer. You did a great reaction…the best. Thanks!

    • @FlixTalk
      @FlixTalk  Рік тому

      Thank you Tracy for watching! We share the same last name spelled the same way too! I don't meet people that often with the same last name so hey!

  • @tamiramos5873
    @tamiramos5873 11 місяців тому

    This is such a classic. Any re-do of this musical has been a tragedy. The sequel wasn't bad though. I could watch this movie a million times and never tire of it. Eddie Dezen (Eugene) lives in my home town. By the way, it gave me alot of joy to see how you genuinely enjoyed watching a "musical." Next...."Hamilton."

  • @MomLAU
    @MomLAU Місяць тому

    Re the blurred pictures at the diner: the movie was sponsored by Pepsi, but they had Coke ads up (or maybe it was the other way around), so they blurred out the rival company's ads.

  • @kittylynnlpn
    @kittylynnlpn Рік тому

    I was born in 1969. My parents used to take us to the drive-in movie theater almost every weekend. I was 9 when I first saw this movie at the drive-in, just like in the movie. LOL! My favorite song is actually there are worse things I could do by Rizzo. For some reason I really liked her. A funny thing in the late seventies we got cable for the very first time and we had HBO which showed Grease a lot. I remember they actually promoted that they were playing Grease for the very last time ever on HBO and I remember having an argument with my father who wanted to watch the Dallas cowboys play football and I was crying and saying this was the last time I was ever going to see Grease. Then we moved to Germany when I was 12, my father was in the military and we got our first beta Max which was the VCR before VHS. And of course we got grease and now I have it on DVD. Lol! Little did I know back then the technology we would have now.

  • @toodlescae
    @toodlescae Рік тому +1

    We didn't get to see it in theaters because my mom was in hospital for an extended period of time. When it was released on vhs, we went to the movie rental place, rented the movie and the vcr and watched ot at home in 1980.

  • @mattm4570
    @mattm4570 Рік тому +1

    You’re funny as hell man. Love your reactions. 👍 Matt from Brisbane, Australia 🇦🇺

    • @FlixTalk
      @FlixTalk  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for watching and enjoying! Hope you can stick around

  • @i.m.7710
    @i.m.7710 Рік тому +1

    I saw it in London in the movie theater Fall 1978. I had just completed beauty school in California. My favorite scene was “Beauty School Dropout.”
    I saw Grease with a guy friend English hairdresser. They don’t have all the silly requirements for cosmetology that the USA has. They apprentice and can start doing clients right away.

  • @Ghoulstille
    @Ghoulstille Рік тому +1

    They blurred the mural cause it was Coke and the movie made a deal with Pepsi and the producers were paranoid Pepsi would throw a hissy fit seeing a Coke ad in the restaurant scenes.

  • @JOHNLUEKMON
    @JOHNLUEKMON Рік тому +1

    Hey loved your reaction. I always loved Olivia Newton John. What a beautiful woman. I loved you reaction and your solid perfect review. Sorry about the loss of your mom. And RIP Olivia

  • @rw4487
    @rw4487 Рік тому

    I'm sad I just seen this come up but I saw grease in movie theater when it came out in 78 I was a junior in high school I went with my older sister the theater was 3 blocks from my home in manhattan great movie soundtrack I bought it of course the vinyl no cds back then anyway thanks for the memories

  • @NowVs1980s
    @NowVs1980s Рік тому +1

    One of my all time favourite movies...and the song you thought was abit corny..my favourite and big hit from the movie 😍🥰🤩💜🙌🏾🎥✨

  • @brandimurray1984
    @brandimurray1984 Рік тому +3

    I loved this one! I actually enjoyed Part 2 as well, lots didnt but its a lot of fun!

  • @mtrudo
    @mtrudo Рік тому +1

    Rip Olivia and Jeff (Kenickie)

  • @andyhafler5461
    @andyhafler5461 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Dave I had a great time. Keep up the Great Work.

    • @FlixTalk
      @FlixTalk  Рік тому

      Thank you Andy for watching! Hope you're feeling better!

  • @christymcdaniel3906
    @christymcdaniel3906 Рік тому +1

    Physical was one of her greatest songs too!

  • @amandagrubbs3000
    @amandagrubbs3000 Рік тому +1

    I think you missed it, when Rizzo said that it wasn’t his kid she was trying to protect herself. It was her way of saying I wonder if he actually cares about me more than the sex

    • @FlixTalk
      @FlixTalk  Рік тому +1

      Ahh I thought she was being literal lol

    • @sparky6086
      @sparky6086 Рік тому +1

      In the the '50's, there was a whole different attitude, that some women had toward unwed pregnancy. Because of the culture of the day, some women blamed themselves & didn't consider their partner's culpability. They might be sent away or move away on their own to have the baby and never even tell the guy. It happened to my dad, and he never found out. I found out, after he died, that I had a half sister from Dad's girlfriend, when he was 24, 6 years, before he met Mom. Apparently, she moved a thousand miles away for work, before she found out, that she was pregnant. She married, and my half sister never found out, that whom she thought was her father, was really her step father, until after her stepfather died, when her mom told her, when she was 25 & married with a child of her own. She went into denial about it, and her daughter, my niece, found out through one of those DNA ancestry tests, when she was around 50 years old, that ironically, Dad bought us, his known 6 children as gifts, which adds credence to the fact, that he never knew about my half sister. After Dad died (Mom died the year before), I found an email from my niece on the 23 & Me website. I assume, that the step father knew and married my half sister's mom, after she was born, but I don't know? Apparently, my half sister's still somewhat in denial, but I spoke with my niece on the phone, and it was like, I'd known her for my whole life, like a cousin, that you only see at weddings, funerals, and the occasional family reunion, even though you don't know them well, you can tell, that they're family.
      I think, that women in the 50's taking the responsibility or "blame" themselves was not so uncommon, because the same thing happened with my uncle, Dad's younger brother. He went off to fight in Korea, and never knew, that his high school girlfriend back home had his baby & adopted him away, before he got back, and we didn't find out, until after my uncle died, and his unknown to him, biological son who knew, that he was adopted, began to research who his bio-parents were, after his adopted parents died. This was in the late '80's before the DNA tests, that we have now we're available, but I saw a picture of him, and he looked exactly like my uncle.
      Unwed motherhood was so very taboo in the 1950's, that women or their families sometimes went to great lengths to hide it. I'm thankful, that nowadays although not necessarily a perfect situation, it's not so frowned upon by society, that women aren't so prone to hide it even from the father, as they did in the old days. It's easy for me to say, since I wasn't around but having known them, I believe, that both my dad & uncle, if they'd known, each would have taken responsibility & married the girls. The good news is, apparently both my half sister and cousin had great childhoods, one not knowing, that she was adopted, and one knowing, that he was adopted. Of course, what I'm saying, doesn't exactly apply to Rizzo, but the 1950's setting & the unwed pregnancy situation in the movie "Grease" made me think of Dad, my uncle, my newly found half sister, my niece, & my cousin, and how times have changed.

  • @richardfoster2435
    @richardfoster2435 Рік тому +2

    The movie 🎥 was mage in the 70’s but it’s set in the 50’s

  • @robsambosky6444
    @robsambosky6444 Рік тому +1

    Sandra Dee was the teenage equivalent to Doris Day.

  • @Kerenscardi
    @Kerenscardi Рік тому +1

    Greece really is the word ❤️ loved growing up with this movie rip Olivia

  • @az_atheist
    @az_atheist Рік тому +1

    I remember seeing this in the theater in 1978.