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Saturday Night Fever (1977) / Staying Alive (1983) (Double Feature) DVD
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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great twoforone
You can't beat the soundtracks in these movies. John Travolta was a great dancer and these movies, especially Staying Alive, did not get the credit it deserved. Finola Hughes and Cynthia Rhodes were amazing and their dancing was the best. I'm a fan...always will be...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - I like Stayin Alive
I have never seen Sat. Night Fever so I cannot comment on it. But for the people dissing on Stayin Alive: I like that movie. I gave a 4 star review because it's john travolta and i think he is still a star. Stayin alive is a good movie. it may not be as good as sat night fever but it is still pretty darn good. My favorite part is at the end when he says "Do you know what I wanna do? Strut!"



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Travolta at his best.
Great movies -- even the sleeper Stayin' Alive. While the second was not the best, John Travolta is Hot. Lighting up the screen with his amazing dancing ability. Glad I got it!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - one good and one bad
Saturday Night Fever was filled with dancing and energy. It is a video time capsule to the Diaco scene. Filled with the music of the Bee Gees, this film made you dance and still does.

John Travolta made his starring debut as Tony, far away from his Barbarino character from Welcome Back Kotter (season one of Kotter is on DVD). Tony lived for his club dancing, until he made a girl and fell in love. In Travolta's first starring vehicle, you can see the star power coming through

In the sequal to Fever, Staying Alive, Tony is now a dancer auditioning like a gypsy for Broadway dancing roles. The film starts with song "Far from Over" over the credits, foreshadowing the overlong and overdrawn sequel.

Travolta, whose dance was a marvel in Fever, seem to prance around like a deer lost in the headlights. The script written by Sylvester Stallone (who also directed) tries to do a dancing Rocky, but this vehicle tanks on the ropes. The dancing seem uninspiring and over rehearsed.Tony does take the lead on Broadway, but loses the films audience. We tend not to care in the long run

The highlight of Alive is Steve Inwood, in the role of Broadway director. He has a flair with his intensive to the play. His role is in a few scenes of the movie, but he steals everything when he is on the film.

I give this double feature three stars for fever and None for Alive

Bennet Pomerantz AUDIOWORLD







Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Only able to rate "half" of the order
The problem is that, after repeated messaging, importcds still only fulfilled the SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER portion of this "Double Feature." The quality of the former is excellent and worth the price were it the ONLY offering. However, I expect orders to be fulfilled as promised.


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