But what is the meaning of the paint bucket? Is there a deeper meaning? It didn't seem like there was any paint in it, so maybe it has something to do with the shallowness of his life and how he's living just to dance...
Travolta absaloutly owned the dance floor. Its pure genius how he moves. Mezmorizing. This here will always belong to john travolta as long as he lives. Its stamped in history as one of the best dance routines ever.
@Dezj K true a lot of compilation choreography Disco was mostly underground before it got popular in the public eye. I was born in 81 so disco was already almost dead but I remember seeing and hearing a lot of it still when I was young.
When I was 14 years old in the 9th grade back in 1998, in my drama class at school, the teacher gave us an assignment/project to pick a song to lip sync to in front of the class. I had always loved Stayin' Alive, so I decided that this was the song I was going to do my lip sync to. I got my mom to take me to a vintage clothing store and I bought an awesome 70's disco outfit to wear for my lip sync...white bell bottom pants, platform shoes, and a brown yellow and orange disco shirt with a big wide pointed collar...When the day came and it was my turn to perform, I walked into the room in my disco outfit and started lip syncing and dancing to Staying Alive. The whole class went crazy...everyone loved it (well, most people did) and my performance was voted the class favorite...needless to say I got an A for the assignment, lol. I was so nervous about doing it, because I had always been really shy and quiet at school, but after it was over I was so glad that I decided to go through with it. I will remember it for the rest of my life. 😁 ***Update*** I'm working on trying to find the video. I have contacted several people that were in that class with me to see if they might have any idea who might have the video. So far I haven't had any luck. I'm pretty sure the teacher probably had the original video tape, but unfortunately she passed away several years ago.
@@froggyjosh Someone actually did video tape it, but I never saw it or got a copy of it unfortunately. Things like that back then weren't really filmed that often at school. Video cameras were big and bulky and students weren't allowed to bring them to school. It has been 22 years since it happened, so my chances of tracking it down probably aren't that great. Time to do some Facebook searching of my high school classmates 😕
Don't you dare forget Kiss of Death or Broken Arrow just because they sucked! They are still legendary! I don't know the exact quote in english but telling somebody to please not shoot at thermonuclear missiles in the car you're giving chase to is just the best thing ever
This opening scene with that legendary Bee Gees song is one of the most iconic moments in movie history. When this movie was released, you sat in the theatre and just knew it was going to be a huge success, both financially and culturally.
When I was a kid in the seventies in the UK, there were three movies that were HUGE - Star Wars, Grease and Saturday Night Fever. I can't understate how big they were. We loved everything American. As a kid, all the best tv shows and toys were American. Hamburgers - I used to go to a friend's house, we'd go to the movies with his sisters and when we came back home his mum would make us hamburgers (complete with onion rings, lettuce, ketchup and relish). Passe now but in the 70s it was the business!
I was 16 when this film came out, I was into funk like James Brown, the JBs, BT Express, Ohio Players, Herbie Hancock, The Meters and thought the Bee Gees were too commercial and the dancing was naff. Over the past decade I’ve come to really appreciate this film, the music, the dancing and the fashion. It brings back so many great memories from my youth. Oh to be young in the 70s, what fun it was!
I remember the silk shirts, polyester bell bottoms, and members-only jackets the '70s and early 80's disco clubs were everywhere it was an awesome time I'm glad I got to live in that time thank you UA-cam for letting me go back in time.
For a low budget flick, the phenomenal success of the movie surprised its creators. Having watched the film numerous times, it seems impossible that no one realized the movie had all the ingredients for a smash hit and destined to become an American icon.
Those were days!! I was in high school and loved dancing to the Bee Gees Saturday Night Fever Album. Lol, I had to do the rope with my girl friend because no guys could dance. Or least were too shy to learn or try how to Dicso dance 😆. I'm 57 yrs old now and never did find guy to dance with.
+marshman502 Saturday Night Fever is FAR superior as a film in every way to anything that one-trick-pony Tarantino ever put out, including PF. SNF only has a low-score on IMDB because of the "Disco-Sucks" backlash. Travolta became the ultimate symbol of Disco because of this one movie and couldn't get decent roles all through the 1980s solely because of how much "rock guys," who couldn't dance, hated Disco guys, who would easily steal their women from them. Instead of learning how to dance, they would hate on Disco and call it "dance music for homos," etc. By the early 1980s the Disco people had moved into the more New-Wave dance styles and the rock people had started butt-awful Hair-Metal bands worse than even the worst Disco albums and all animosities were back to "normal" and all bridges between the dancers and the rockers burned once again.
+marshman502 All of this shit could have been handled better if the rockers opened rock-music--only discos, but they didn't like that kind of dancing either, since insecure males have a problem showing the kind of confidence a Tony Manero would need in order shake his ass on the floor, even if he was dancing rock or latin and not straight Disco with four bass-drums on the floor
o yes. give me back the 70's for 10 years or so, and if it will be over after that I'm ok with it. And at least I had my family back then. They are all gone now.
1970s seems insanely depressing. So glad i never lived during that time period. But atleast John Travolta movies were fun. I think one thing i will give to 1970s movies though "They were way better at making conversations look natural and realistic". Often in modern movies they just cut from angles. But in 70s movies, the camera would be shot in one go, and they would talk like actual people.
One of those movies, where it all just came together.....casting the key ingredient and Travolta was well cast and brought his a game....keep in mind that those moves on the dance floor are not freestyle but choreographed....WELL CHOREOGRAPHED b/c imagine the time Travolta had to invest to perfect his moves to what we see here!!!....He absolutely deserved an Oscar for the well rounded performance he nailed here.
@@carolinanavarro9076 There are moments in time that Universe conspires to bring all the like elements together....This was one of them...there were many factors, casting, soundtrack ,era (It was a disco movie that was well written, well cast,well produced, disco soundtrack that brilliantly captured the moment.) I have no more to contribute on the subject as it would be totally counter-productive.....Social media is all about the expression of unsolicited opinions based on the subject matter....An OPINION is not right or wrong, an OPINION, is just that, AN OPINION!!!...Be well, god bless!!!
Just no way you can even walk straight, lol, puts the bounce in that step, I am 79 yrs old and took modern jaz when I was young, was told dancing was my calling and OMG do I ever wish i had continued with it and i can still get up and move like it was yesterday, follow your dreams
My parents love Saturday Night Fever, they know the names of all the dance moves & sometimes when they get tipsy & the Bee Gees come on they act out all the 70's dance moves, it's so good.
back in the day, people had respect for one another such that a man of talent could take over the dance floor like that... Respect - its how we all get along and prosper
June 1978 - I was 14 at our high school dance... we girls dressed in white tight jeans and white blouses, lined up, dancing to Staying Alive. What memories.
They were great times. Fabulous music, great for dancing. A lot of us wore white suits to the discos after seeing this film. Travolta was sublime. His solo dance act was unbelievable.. Us guys had 32 inch waists then and wore 38 jackets.
One of the shortest but most memorable eras in American history. Hated all the related music at the time but learned to appreciate it in the years to follow. Growing old can be an awakening experience as well as a negative one.
Mon rêve est de te rencontrer avant de mourir !Pas la tête mais nous avions le même physique et moment de Saturday night fever j’avais 20 ans et en temps que danseur moi même je t’imitais dans tous les dancing en Belgique.Accèdes à ma demande et l’on pourra fabriquer un inédit,car je sors toujours en boîte de nuit et,côté danse j’ai encore le plaint succès de l’époque !
I am the ultimate John Travolta fan! I never understood why I had a thing for the man. My mother told me when Saturday Night Fever came out, I was five and made her buy a poster of him for my room! She said I watch that movie over and over. He will always be one of the best entertainers in my book. His You should be dancing is the best ever!
Lived though the 1970's and loved it! Going dancing every weekend at night clubs much like the one in this movie and trying out all of the new dance moves in Denver CO. We all had a great time and I wish that I could relive it. Saturday Night Fever started it all.
I was born in '72 so I was 5 years old when this movie came out, I must have watched it in my teens for the 1st time, it is such an iconic movie and I get a very nostalgic feeling watching it, the opening is great, the way he turns around to look at beautiful women is a classic, I'm Italian and quite proud of the fact that John Travolta has Italian origins as he's a great actor overall. Aaahhh, the 70's and 80's movies...if I could have a time machine!
Oh - I was 15 when this movie hit the screens even in the Netherlands, Europe. I went to disco classes in my hometown (yes, there was such a thing - just because of this movie), and then we could hit the dance floor in our local disco. But during opening night of this new disco, the smoke that came out of the dancefloor was not ------ well, lets just say that somebody didn t know what he was doing. So all of us teenager were standing in the streets in our best disco dress-ups half gasping for air and half throwing up. It wasn't the greatest evening of my life. But Travolta will always be the greatest memory of my teenage years....
@@tinetannies4637 the 70's were great and I lived it we had on TV All in the Family the Jeffersons and Sanford & son great years for tv And music and we had John Bonham still with us as well and Led Zeppelin
with 25 years old I had the luxury of dancing in a pub this song with miss Salvador in the city of cologne Germany. It's been 43 years and when I listen to this song I remember that day. This music is still embedded in my soul.
From Lloyd Kaufman's autobiography: "Due to a disagreement with the original dance club we were forced to shoot at a different location. So they sent me to spend the day scouting out other disco clubs. After a grueling day I returned to find the cast and crew having this huge party, and worst of all, I saw John Travolta and my wife dancing together! I became enraged! Furious! Livid with ferocious jealousy! I wanted to dance with John Travolta!"
Tasos Kozi That's is a very valid point. Women seem to think men should continue to look the way we did back in our early 20s. Then we get older and the years have broken us down because of our tireless 6 - 7 day per week work schedule. We work those hours providing the things she wants, that our kids want and making sure the kids have money for college. Well it grinds us down and while we think we have done a great job we end up listening to our wives complain because we dont have the same great hair or body we did 40 years earlier. We dont wear the same clothes, because when we arent working its all about comfort and relaxing. The good news is that once the kids are all gone and have started their own lives, its just the two of you and you can rediscover what brought the two of you together to begin with.
He is 60 now, and it is 37 years since this film was made, so what do you expect? Do you yourself somehow think you're going to look the same as you did when you were 23 when you hit 60? Get real.
Walking down the streets with a bucket of paint has never been better.
lol
lol
Lol
lol
But what is the meaning of the paint bucket? Is there a deeper meaning? It didn't seem like there was any paint in it, so maybe it has something to do with the shallowness of his life and how he's living just to dance...
Travolta absaloutly owned the dance floor. Its pure genius how he moves. Mezmorizing. This here will always belong to john travolta as long as he lives. Its stamped in history as one of the best dance routines ever.
I think he got a lot of that stuff from Denny Tario.
Agree Craig.
We see you may be easily impressed
@Dezj K true a lot of compilation choreography Disco was mostly underground before it got popular in the public eye. I was born in 81 so disco was already almost dead but I remember seeing and hearing a lot of it still when I was young.
And him going down and back up with knees bent. That had to be hard to learn. Looks difficult but he makes it look so easy.
When I was 14 years old in the 9th grade back in 1998, in my drama class at school, the teacher gave us an assignment/project to pick a song to lip sync to in front of the class. I had always loved Stayin' Alive, so I decided that this was the song I was going to do my lip sync to. I got my mom to take me to a vintage clothing store and I bought an awesome 70's disco outfit to wear for my lip sync...white bell bottom pants, platform shoes, and a brown yellow and orange disco shirt with a big wide pointed collar...When the day came and it was my turn to perform, I walked into the room in my disco outfit and started lip syncing and dancing to Staying Alive. The whole class went crazy...everyone loved it (well, most people did) and my performance was voted the class favorite...needless to say I got an A for the assignment, lol. I was so nervous about doing it, because I had always been really shy and quiet at school, but after it was over I was so glad that I decided to go through with it. I will remember it for the rest of my life. 😁
***Update*** I'm working on trying to find the video. I have contacted several people that were in that class with me to see if they might have any idea who might have the video. So far I haven't had any luck. I'm pretty sure the teacher probably had the original video tape, but unfortunately she passed away several years ago.
That's awesome dude.
This is so wholesome 👌👌👌
Post a video of it!!
@@froggyjosh Someone actually did video tape it, but I never saw it or got a copy of it unfortunately. Things like that back then weren't really filmed that often at school. Video cameras were big and bulky and students weren't allowed to bring them to school. It has been 22 years since it happened, so my chances of tracking it down probably aren't that great. Time to do some Facebook searching of my high school classmates 😕
That's cool man cheers
Grease, Saturday Night Fever and Pulp Fiction. 3 of the greatest movies ever. God bless, John Travolta.
Don't you dare forget Kiss of Death or Broken Arrow just because they sucked! They are still legendary!
I don't know the exact quote in english but telling somebody to please not shoot at thermonuclear missiles in the car you're giving chase to is just the best thing ever
a name John has made some of the worst movies to with the fanatic and gotti
don't forget to about this childhood disney movie 😉
bolt (2008)
Get Shorty is his best imho.
Hey guys, where can I watch those movies? UA-cam doesn't have the full movie🙃
Wow. John Travolta was a really good dancer.
Colince picker
He got that shit! I wanna go clubbing now!
tubez4321 He Is A Good Dancer iLl Dance With Him Anytime
Still is. Watch his dancing in pulp fiction
Denny Terrio taught John T all his dance moves
There’ll never be anyone cooler than Travolta in this movie the guy was sub zero cool 🥶🥶
Sub zero cool, gotta love it!
I remember those days. No one was cooler than John Travolta! Icons of the times - Bruce Lee, Farah Fawcett and Linda Carter!
Screaming Mimi's
Balboa
And Sha Na Na and Benny Hill also
That film truly captured what New York was like back in the disco days. It was really a special time to be young and free.
Ha, i was telling my neighbor just last week 'i just want to go back to the 70s'😎
good time to be a mafia member too
@@tonym6193at least the 70 mafia not hurt child like today's mafia that sell childs 😅
This opening scene with that legendary Bee Gees song is one of the most iconic moments in movie history. When this movie was released, you sat in the theatre and just knew it was going to be a huge success, both financially and culturally.
These songs and dance style make history in the whole world. 1977
YES
What a fabulous era.
I feel fortunate to have experienced it :)
Whtxombi
Surreal Hernandez That's time,I was a punk rocker
It’s already 2020 and I seriously can’t get over this
What do you think of 2020 so far
1 million subscribers with no videos the only good thing about it is being able to watch the “good old days” on UA-cam lol 😜
@@hckingking it sucks
It's weird that this comment says 2020 and it says a year ago😳😭
i agree but its 2021 and i cant get overthis
When I was a kid in the seventies in the UK, there were three movies that were HUGE - Star Wars, Grease and Saturday Night Fever. I can't understate how big
they were. We loved everything American. As a kid, all the best tv shows and toys were American. Hamburgers - I used to go to a friend's house, we'd go to the movies with his sisters and when we came back home his mum would make us hamburgers (complete with onion rings, lettuce, ketchup and relish). Passe now but in the 70s it was the business!
The 70'sssss. So glad I lived the 60s and 70s. What a great time to grow up. Classic music.
kristi schrittwieser Lucky! At least I grew up in the nineties.
you missed the gold rush era...sorry about that :D
myroom isverydirty HAHAHAH
50s were best
Shit I feel like such a kid listening to y'all
what a swagger... what a dancer... there is no such thing likeTravolta's dance.... pure perfection...!!!
Hello ❤️. Thanks for your love and support. I really appreciate each effort you have been putting up. Greetings from John Travolta
We he's from Brooklyn that's why as he tells us in that movie Be Cool with Uma Thurman'
Excelente Again Travolta Strong...Tamaulipas Support you...
try walking down the street normal while listening to this
Its impossible
EXACTLY!
...in PcP!! Never works for me
LMAO!
You cant
40 years ago this film came out. I was there dancing e singing all songs at the disco club, it was fantastic. Now, I'm 57 y, I'll never forget.
Hello ❤️. Thanks for your love and support. I really appreciate each effort you have been putting up. Greetings from John Travolta
@@johntravolta927 LMAO WHAT 😭
@@marieremelie6716 thanks for your love and support ❤️... how long have you been my fan?
@@johntravolta927 A few years
@@marieremelie6716 thanks for your love and support ❤️... which country are you from?
I was 16 when this film came out, I was into funk like
James Brown, the JBs, BT Express, Ohio Players, Herbie Hancock, The Meters and thought the Bee Gees were too commercial and the dancing was naff. Over the past decade I’ve come to really appreciate this film, the music, the dancing and the fashion. It brings back so many great memories from my youth. Oh to be young in the 70s, what fun it was!
There's only one word for this... Legend!
When you look at John Travolta now its hard to believe that he was one of the coolest motherfuckers on the planet in the 70s
Unfortunately, we all get old.
This man is not acting. He is having the time of his life
I grew up in the 70's it was awesome u had no care in the world it was great
thats just being young
#ScottSebastian Ain't that the damn truth. 100%.
Wow, the 70s, that was a great ride ~ where's the time machine?
yep. the best time of my life
imagine living in the 1800 ....
It’s such a cultural piece. I was 15 when this came out. Disco was played EVERYWHERE!
The best opening to a movie ever without special effects. An all time great song with one of the best dancing actors ever.
Reservour dogs says hello
Yes sir
How dare you call a disco glitter ball "not a special effect" :) ?
i want to be this badass
SALVA.SK Oh god.. That's a good one 😂
Working at a dead-end job in a small hardware store, lame.
Me too
Right
John Travolta
I remember the silk shirts, polyester bell bottoms, and members-only jackets the '70s and early 80's disco clubs were everywhere it was an awesome time I'm glad I got to live in that time thank you UA-cam for letting me go back in time.
Yes, and drive-ins were still a thing. It was a fun time.
Wauw. En dat zonder al je kruisbanden af te scheuren. Ik vind het knap.
15 YEARS OLD IN 1977 I SAW THIS MOVIE AND MY HEART WAS PITTER PATTERING WHEN I SAW JOHN TRAVOLTS WITHOUT HIS SHIRT!
Hes my dream man.
I don't care who you are, you walk with some swagger when this comes on
For a low budget flick, the phenomenal success of the movie surprised its creators. Having watched the film numerous times, it seems impossible that no one realized the movie had all the ingredients for a smash hit and destined to become an American icon.
Never gets old.
Stays alive
Never
Even in 2024!
This man is honestly just a legend. I wish there was more like him today 😭😭
Those were days!! I was in high school and loved dancing to the Bee Gees Saturday Night Fever Album. Lol, I had to do the rope with my girl friend because no guys could dance. Or least were too shy to learn or try how to Dicso dance 😆. I'm 57 yrs old now and never did find guy to dance with.
The fluidity and energy of youth. John Travolta set the bar high in this scene. 🕺🏻 🪩
The Travolta strut, walking down the street. Legendary!
Call the fire brigade the dance floor is in flames 💪😎
Still 2 of the most electrifying minutes ever put on film. I think even Gene Kelley was jealous!
The Fabulous John Travolta nobody could do it better than him such a talented actor greatest movie of all time for me
Now that's top moves ! Bloody legend 🕺
Vincent Vega in his 20's...
lmao
+marshman502 Saturday Night Fever is FAR superior as a film in every way to anything that one-trick-pony Tarantino ever put out, including PF. SNF only has a low-score on IMDB because of the "Disco-Sucks" backlash. Travolta became the ultimate symbol of Disco because of this one movie and couldn't get decent roles all through the 1980s solely because of how much "rock guys," who couldn't dance, hated Disco guys, who would easily steal their women from them. Instead of learning how to dance, they would hate on Disco and call it "dance music for homos," etc. By the early 1980s the Disco people had moved into the more New-Wave dance styles and the rock people had started butt-awful Hair-Metal bands worse than even the worst Disco albums and all animosities were back to "normal" and all bridges between the dancers and the rockers burned once again.
+marshman502 All of this shit could have been handled better if the rockers opened rock-music--only discos, but they didn't like that kind of dancing either, since insecure males have a problem showing the kind of confidence a Tony Manero would need in order shake his ass on the floor, even if he was dancing rock or latin and not straight Disco with four bass-drums on the floor
metamorphosis67 Tarantino kicks ass, how dare you even refer to PF as lame-ass cartoon, fuck you
Haha what are you getting so worked up about :P
Most iconic opening in any movie.
We give up. what was it?
OG himself
@@je-freenorman7787 Be Cool movie opening
“As far back as I can remember I always wanted to be a gangster”
the high quality of this film in general was a genuine surprise
love this movie
I give him props for working hard and doing all of his own dancing!
He was so hot.
Hot my ass, he was a good dancer yes but hot ! Hell nah
He still
@@user-tx6dj3cy9h Haterade kills.
he still has beautiful eyes
Honey he still is hot
Nobody compares to this original 👑💚🙏🏽👀
Classic Bee Gees... Classic Travolta...No Time To Talk... Action...!!!!... 💕 💕 💕 💕...!!!!
what a talent. He makes so many of us happy . GOD blessed you with that talent HE is smiling
Flawless Victory
Каким нужно быть гением, чтобы написать и исполнить такие песни!!!. Великие, неповторимые, легендарные братья Гибб❤❤❤
this is so 70s....I wanna go back
ME 2.
So much pollution then man
Ha bought a bucket of GREASE! Find something more 70’s of that
@@ember4ever206 oh my god, cry more green nerd
If only we could.
Of Course. The Best
He used to be freaking BEAUTIFUL.
If you’re a good guy with a future and we mesh and you look like THAT, I’d let you put a BABY in me STAT
Was talking to her Lol
We all were beautiful back then.
My dad has a great taste in music!
you too.and me too.
I'd like to be a part of this group as well
This music was used to torture people by the US government.
Forflies 100%
BiG NiBba just watched that and wanted to listen to it 😂
😊 this is such a great movie the dancing is so good Disco 👍 wasn't that bad my husband and I used to go dancing almost every weekend 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Happy 40th anniversary SNF. Nothing but beautiful memories come to mind. RIP my little brother. Unlike me, a great dancer himself.
This music still makes me want to dance.
Me to buy im afraid I sorain my ankle or just step on my feet again
Hola
Luv ya !!
God how I miss the 70''s Take me back etc.
o yes. give me back the 70's for 10 years or so, and if it will be over after that I'm ok with it. And at least I had my family back then. They are all gone now.
1970s seems insanely depressing. So glad i never lived during that time period. But atleast John Travolta movies were fun. I think one thing i will give to 1970s movies though "They were way better at making conversations look natural and realistic". Often in modern movies they just cut from angles. But in 70s movies, the camera would be shot in one go, and they would talk like actual people.
One of those movies, where it all just came together.....casting the key ingredient and Travolta was well cast and brought his a game....keep in mind that those moves on the dance floor are not freestyle but choreographed....WELL CHOREOGRAPHED b/c imagine the time Travolta had to invest to perfect his moves to what we see here!!!....He absolutely deserved an Oscar for the well rounded performance he nailed here.
@@carolinanavarro9076 There are moments in time that Universe conspires to bring all the like elements together....This was one of them...there were many factors, casting, soundtrack ,era (It was a disco movie that was well written, well cast,well produced, disco soundtrack that brilliantly captured the moment.) I have no more to contribute on the subject as it would be totally counter-productive.....Social media is all about the expression of unsolicited opinions based on the subject matter....An OPINION is not right or wrong, an OPINION, is just that, AN OPINION!!!...Be well, god bless!!!
Just no way you can even walk straight, lol, puts the bounce in that step, I am 79 yrs old and took modern jaz when I was young, was told dancing was my calling and OMG do I ever wish i had continued with it and i can still get up and move like it was yesterday, follow your dreams
Hi Judith
The solo dance...MAGNIFICENT!!!!
Wird
My parents love Saturday Night Fever, they know the names of all the dance moves & sometimes when they get tipsy & the Bee Gees come on they act out all the 70's dance moves, it's so good.
Nice
I see the Flow...🇲🇽
back in the day, people had respect for one another such that a man of talent could take over the dance floor like that...
Respect - its how we all get along and prosper
John had some groove to him. He killed it!!
June 1978 - I was 14 at our high school dance... we girls dressed in white tight jeans and white blouses, lined up, dancing to Staying Alive. What memories.
Hi Sandy
They were great times. Fabulous music, great for dancing. A lot of us wore white suits to the discos after seeing this film. Travolta was sublime. His solo dance act was unbelievable.. Us guys had 32 inch waists then and wore 38 jackets.
One of the shortest but most memorable eras in American history. Hated all the related music at the time but learned to appreciate it in the years to follow. Growing old can be an awakening experience as well as a negative one.
I wish I lived through the disco era. Ideally in the early 70's, but I can see how some people would have hated that time.
I agree 100%.
How could you hate disxo?????
JOHN TRAVOLTA IS FANTASTIC IN ALL OF HIS FILMS.LOVE THE SOUNDTRACK TO THIS.
This is the best movie scene in the history of dancing movies! Travolta's moves are legendary!
Iconic!!! No one else could ever do it like Travolta, Wow!!
Mon rêve est de te rencontrer avant de mourir !Pas la tête mais nous avions le même physique et moment de Saturday night fever j’avais 20 ans et en temps que danseur moi même je t’imitais dans tous les dancing en Belgique.Accèdes à ma demande et l’on pourra fabriquer un inédit,car je sors toujours en boîte de nuit et,côté danse j’ai encore le plaint succès de l’époque !
I am the ultimate John Travolta fan! I never understood why I had a thing for the man. My mother told me when Saturday Night Fever came out, I was five and made her buy a poster of him for my room! She said I watch that movie over and over. He will always be one of the best entertainers in my book. His You should be dancing is the best ever!
Hello ❤️. Thanks for your love and support. I really appreciate each effort you have been putting up. Greetings from John Travolta
weird i do this same routine when i get ready to go clubbin
tigersfan14 I do this routine when I get ready to go to school
When i clean my tooth
Lol x 1000
Keep thanking my parents for having me in the 70's
Lived though the 1970's and loved it! Going dancing every weekend at night clubs much like the one in this movie and trying out all of the new dance moves in Denver CO. We all had a great time and I wish that I could relive it. Saturday Night Fever started it all.
I was born in '72 so I was 5 years old when this movie came out, I must have watched it in my teens for the 1st time, it is such an iconic movie and I get a very nostalgic feeling watching it, the opening is great, the way he turns around to look at beautiful women is a classic, I'm Italian and quite proud of the fact that John Travolta has Italian origins as he's a great actor overall. Aaahhh, the 70's and 80's movies...if I could have a time machine!
Damn, Travolta was too cool for school back then…
Who would've thought mr Saturday night fever would years later star in successful crime and action movies what a career 👍
After watching American Hustle with that beautiful disco scene, I had to go back to what started it all
몇년을 봤는지 몰라요. 볼때마다 매력터지네~ 한글 없어서 내가 처음으로 남김!
Oh - I was 15 when this movie hit the screens even in the Netherlands, Europe. I went to disco classes in my hometown (yes, there was such a thing - just because of this movie), and then we could hit the dance floor in our local disco. But during opening night of this new disco, the smoke that came out of the dancefloor was not ------ well, lets just say that somebody didn t know what he was doing. So all of us teenager were standing in the streets in our best disco dress-ups half gasping for air and half throwing up. It wasn't the greatest evening of my life. But Travolta will always be the greatest memory of my teenage years....
as an actor he is just incredible but at that age you can really understand how gifted he was.
He was handsome.
Wahouhhhh !!!! Comme il était beau ! Et talentueux ! Et classe ! .... Aujourd'hui on ne voit plus cela .
I love this this music forever
Me and the bois ready for Disco rn
If i had a time machine i would go to this era idgaf about the rest
My first crush,, aged 9.,.I thought he was georgous 💙
Love it. It even gets better after all those years.
Travolta is a triple threat for sure.Sing, dance and act.
I'm not a dance enthusiastic but this is the best dance scene I've ever seen.
I'm from the 2000's Generation and I can honestly say the 70's is where it's at! Great music people treated one another well and had great athletes.
No disrespect, the reason you think people treated each other well in the 70s is because you didn't live in the 70s, and that history gets filtered.
@@tinetannies4637 the 70's were great and I lived it we had on TV All in the Family the Jeffersons and Sanford & son great years for tv And music and we had John Bonham still with us as well and Led Zeppelin
with 25 years old I had the luxury of dancing in a pub this song with miss Salvador in the city of cologne Germany. It's been 43 years and when I listen to this song I remember that day. This music is still embedded in my soul.
This new york has to come back please at least one more time!
MAYBE CALL IT SATURDAY NIGHT CHINESE FEVER
He is just slaying. Wow, hes definitely borned to dance !!
him just walking to this song changed culture fore ever
He was so hot.
Man, that boy could DANCE!
My dad has a great taste in music!
From Lloyd Kaufman's autobiography:
"Due to a disagreement with the original dance club we were forced to shoot at a different location. So they sent me to spend the day scouting out other disco clubs. After a grueling day I returned to find the cast and crew having this huge party, and worst of all, I saw John Travolta and my wife dancing together! I became enraged! Furious! Livid with ferocious jealousy!
I wanted to dance with John Travolta!"
John," one hell of a dancer!!!❤😅
John Travolta was quite good looking back then now look at him
He is 60 years old now... Of course he was much more good looking 36 years ago.
good point but still
MDZS101 What do you mean "but still"?HE IS 60 how can you compare him to himself when he was still almost a kid?
Tasos Kozi That's is a very valid point. Women seem to think men should continue to look the way we did back in our early 20s. Then we get older and the years have broken us down because of our tireless 6 - 7 day per week work schedule. We work those hours providing the things she wants, that our kids want and making sure the kids have money for college. Well it grinds us down and while we think we have done a great job we end up listening to our wives complain because we dont have the same great hair or body we did 40 years earlier. We dont wear the same clothes, because when we arent working its all about comfort and relaxing.
The good news is that once the kids are all gone and have started their own lives, its just the two of you and you can rediscover what brought the two of you together to begin with.
He is 60 now, and it is 37 years since this film was made, so what do you expect? Do you yourself somehow think you're going to look the same as you did when you were 23 when you hit 60? Get real.