The Most iconic musical opening sequence

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Published 2023-02-13

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  • @guymandudely324
    I saw the trailer for this movie at the Benson theater in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. You could feel the audience reaction when we realized that the movie was filmed literally outside the theater. People couldn't control themselves and broke out into spontaneous conversation and applause. I decided to return to the Benson to see the film when it opened there. The effect on the audience was electrifying.
  • @TheSaturnV
    Only Travolta could look this cool carrying a gallon of paint.
  • @gwynnielsen5081
    I can't believe how long ago all of this was in fashion. I loved this era because it was unique. The dancing was unbelievable. It kept us from getting in trouble.
  • @alphamale1228
    For those who don't know, it was John's real sister who served him the two slices and his mom was the lady waiting for him in the paint store... I saw this movie in the Bronx with my cousin, we loved it so much we snuck in to see the next showing. After the movie, it was hard not to be like Tony Manero... Aaah the good ol days.
  • The film, the colors, the grain, the lenses, the angles, creativity, freedom. When things had a soul and were not programmed.
  • @hondaphan4172
    Travolta's strut/swagger in this opening scene is iconic. He just oozed cool charisma in this legendary flick.
  • @simonm7133
    Travolta owned that street! His screen presence was mesmerising.
  • The Bee Gees turned this song up, John Travolta dancing to it turned this song up even more, both the group and John made this move and themselves a classic šŸ˜ŒšŸ’–.
  • @mayhewfisher62
    Tony is so utterly conscious of himself, how he thinks others are perceiving him, and just complete assuredness that even toting a can of paint, he's a player.
  • @dougnewman3935
    Brilliant opening. So much can be read into Travoltaā€™s character in those few minutes. The sync of his walk and paint can movement exactly to the beat foreshadows his dancing and ability. His swagger and his still boy to man. Thatā€™s 1st class directing.
  • @systemBuilder
    This movie was a sensation, like Star Wars. Nobody had HEARD a movie soundtrack this popular this since "The Graduate" of 1967 with Simon & Garfunkel's hit sound track. People all saw the movie and the next week EVERYONE was signing up for Disco Dancing lessons. Seriously. I was 15 and after some pleading from my widowed mom, she dragged me to those lessons for 2 years, dancing with all the white-haired ladies !!
  • @felixalfonso5703
    Come on who doesn't strut when they here this song playing. 2024 i still got Travolta fever long live Disco...
  • Still one of the coolest movies ever with the backdrop of 70's New York.
  • @traceyaz125
    I love how itā€™s a bright sunny day and all of a sudden itā€™s raining.