| Page 1 of 30: | [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] |
| Index | 300 reviews in total |
92 out of 113 people found the following review useful:
Grease Will Always Be The Word..., 31 May 2005
![]()
Author:
Theater_Princess19 from United States
How do I start? I love this film! It has a great plot line and
incredible music. It is a fun musical that makes you want to get up and
dance.
Grease is the story of Danny Zucko and Sandy Olsen (or Dumbruski) two
high school seniors who fall in love over the summer. They have a
wonderful summer together and are sad to see it end. The first day of
school arrives and little does Danny know him and Sandy would soon be
reunited. But Sandy is shocked to find the nice guy she meet at the
beach is the leader of a greaser gang called 'The T'birds' Meanwhile
Sandy is trying to fit in with her new "friends" the T'birds female
counterparts The Pink Ladies. Will Sandy and Danny ever be together
again? Along with this plot comes song that will be stuck in your head
for centuries. Such songs include Summer Nights, Beauty School Dropout
and the now famous song Greased Lightining. Grease is a timeless
classic that will have you singing and dancing by the end of the movie.
76 out of 97 people found the following review useful:
'It's Still the Word', 5 May 2004
Author:
Kelly Archer from Cheltenham, England
Sandy and Danny, their names alone mean nothing, together they represent
the
film we all know and love that brought us 'Summer Nights' and 'Greased
Lightnin'. Grease is an infamous musical-play turned film, adapted and
produced by Allan Carr, chartering the summertastic rock 'n' roll of the
1950s, centring on the highs and lows of a group of teenagers at
high-school, Rydell High.
The film begins with two people having a summer romance, Sandy
(Newton-John)
an uptight, naïve, nerdy Australian girl and Danny (Travolta), a
'jack-the-lad' 'T' bird. After the opening credits which are amusing
cartoons of the main characters we see the two well known groups of
teenagers, the Pink Ladies and the 'T' Birds going back to school after
summer vacation. The rest of the film centres mostly on the relationship
of
Sandy and Danny, the problems they face, and the ups and downs of their
high
school chums. The main characters and the unusual pairing of Sandy and
Danny
makes for comfortable viewing.
My favourite part of the film is the music, this film has such a brilliant
soundtrack. If you have the chance to watch the film on DVD you get the
added bonus of a songbook. However with a musical film you do find some
parts unrealistic when they sing, why would a group of lads sing Summer
Nights for example? Yet that aside the songs, mostly corny love songs are
addictive and easy to pick up unfortunately will be in your head all day.
Grease may not have had a lavish budget like films
made today, but this 1978 film directed by Randal Kleiser still manages to
have great audience appeal. Its' scenes and costumes are basic and
probably
didn't break the bank to produce but this all adds to the realism of the
film.
I like the film and could watch it over and over again. Newton-John's
debut
performance is excellent but her character Sandy is too 2D and has no
depth.
Travolta's performance is to perfection and this film benchmarked his film
career. Danny is 3D, he can be loving, self obsessed, a saviour and a
winner, whereas Sandy to me is just a bore. All characters bring something
different to the film making it a success. Rizzo is the hard nosed cow,
bitchy about Sandy, possibly jealous, who seeks revenge on her boyfriend
by
going out with his arch enemy. There is also Marcy who loves the men and
has
lots of boyfriends, and Frenchy who becomes Sandy's best friend who is
caring.
This uplifting, audience grabbing film may be slightly cheesy but there is
just so much to love about it, especially the soundtrack and dance moves!
This gives it longevity making it such a great film that could be the best
musical ever made. This classic film deserves a 5/5 just for being groovy!
But I just can't stop thinking why is it called Grease?!
48 out of 65 people found the following review useful:
amazing, 7 October 2004
Author:
grace b. from los angeles, ca
This play turned movie is one my favorites. It has mostly anything you could ask for. Being a romance, comedy, musical and so much more, makes it unique. John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Channing, Didi Cohn, Jeff Conaway and so many more make this an all-star hit. This movie well illustrates what the 50s was all about. I must say, anyone who thinks its ovverrated or anything else bad must've not really thought and seen how amazing this classic is. I will keep and treasure my 20th anniversary DVD to share with my children, my children's children, and so on. The vocals in this film are outstanding, with the breath-taking voice of Olivia Newton-John, and John Travolta's rock numbers. Its a timeless hit that will have people enjoying it throughout the ages.
46 out of 72 people found the following review useful:
Adorable, 13 September 2004
![]()
Author:
frankwhat from Lakewood, NJ
I hated this movie when I was a teenager and I'm so pissed at myself
because of that. Looking at this movie now in my 20's I can appreciate
what a fun-loving view of life this provides. All the songs are of at
least decent quality but three of them in particular are just amazing.
This is hands down one of the better musicals out there. The
choreography can't be more well done than shown here. It's funny
because I liked "Saturday Night Fever" better when I was younger but
now I don't care for that movie and the exact opposite happened with
this one...go figure. Olivia Newton-John is just gorgeous, why she
didn't star in many movies afterward I'll never understand and god what
a voice!!! John Travolta was great, and everyone else (especially
Stockard Channing) were all fabulous. Oh and if you ever go to a
Karaoke night make sure you do the "Grease Megamix" sometime throughout
the night as it'll get the crowd pumped guaranteed.
Final Synopsis:
Movies : I did see this when I was in high school because it was
re-released in the late 90's in theaters but stupid macho me back then
didn't care for it. This is one you can view easily on the silver
screen and enjoy it just as much for a lot cheaper.
DVD Purchase : Couldn't resist for only $9.
Rental : This could easily be a once a year habit.
25 out of 33 people found the following review useful:
One of the best (and most enjoyable) musicals!, 31 March 2003
Author:
george.schmidt (GSchmidt0609@aol.com) from fairview, nj
GREASE (1978) **** John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, Jeff Conaway, Stockard Channing, Dinah Manoff, Eve Arden, Sid Caesar, Edd `Kookie' Byrnes, ShaNaNa, Frankie Avalon, Joan Blondell, Ellen Travolta, Eddie Deezen, Lorenzo Lamas. One of the best Broadway musicals ever adapted for the big screen largely thanks to producer Allan Carr and director Randal Kleiser set at Rydell High circa 1950s with Travolta (in his other iconic role) as leather jacket wearing, hunky hood with a heart-of-gold Danny Zuko recalling his `Summer Nights' with Aussie sexpot Newton-John (in her sunny to sultry iconic turn) as goody-goody Sandy who learns some things from The Pink Ladies' tough yet tender leader Rizzo (Channing, ditto). Good old fashioned knuckle-headed comedy and toe-tapping tunes that will have you dancing and singing along to `Greased Lightning' (imagine Elvis doing this!) , the dance contest's hyper-paced `Hand Jive' sequence and the closer `We Go Together'. Title tune by Franki Valli. A film I've seen probably a hundred times and never tire of.
36 out of 59 people found the following review useful:
Greatest musical ever!!, 15 December 1998
![]()
Author:
Peach-2 from Netherlands
I am a huge fan of Grease. I've seen the play and I've watched the movie at least 500 times. It captures everything high school is about. Even though it is set in the 50's, it seems to resonate even for today's generation. John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John are great in the movie as well as the rest of the cast. I met the girl of my dreams when I took her on a date to see the play, so this film has a special place in my heart.
56 out of 101 people found the following review useful:
The best musical off all time....., 16 April 2001
![]()
Author:
famousgir1 from London/England
Grease has to be the best musical off all the time. The wonderful actors and actress' give there characters all they've got and bring out a wonderful performance all the way through the movie especially John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Channing and Didi Conn. And, who can forget the music. Absolutely amazing. It's no wonder that the Grease soundtrack in the best selling musical soundrack ever. (It sure is brilliant.) Grease really is the word. It's fantastic. 10/10
14 out of 18 people found the following review useful:
One of the best musicals brought to the big screen., 21 July 2007
![]()
Author:
uhmyeahhbrooke from United States
Although it is old, Grease is still loved and watching by adults and children alike. Once you watch Grease you just want to get up and dance! Grease is the story of bad-boy Danny and good-girl Sandy meeting each other over summer break then happen to returning to the same school. There's a great mix of kids, they all are very different and have one thing that separates them very much from each other. There's a great mix of songs too; slow and very fast. Also, the dancing is amazing. The end also blows your mind and just makes you so astonished, but in such a good way. The up-beat fun never stops and makes you want to watch the movie again and again. Grease is a definite must see for everyone!
30 out of 50 people found the following review useful:
The best musical of all time!, 4 October 1999
Author:
Adriane (adriane7@mindspring.com) from chandler, az
No other musical beats this one! The cast is perfect, and it is very funny as well. Travolta is still a babe. Watching this movie, you will be singing the songs with everybody. Fun cast, great songs and appeal still make this a great film today. Grease is still the word!
16 out of 23 people found the following review useful:
It's only the beginning... Grease IS the word!, 15 March 2004
![]()
Author:
Kristine (kristinedrama14@msn.com) from Chicago, Illinois
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
Very possibly the most known musical of all time, Grease is a film that
just blew up and knocked everyone out of the ball park with it's catchy
tunes, sexy actors and just gave everyone a great time. I've watched
this movie since I was a kid, I find it hard to believe that there
isn't a person who doesn't at least know one song from this musical
even if they hadn't seen it. But I just adored it, played it over and
over again because of the songs. I thought the pink ladies were so cool
and the T-Birds were so funny. Growing up and watching it again, it
does have a different view than that of a child, but I think it holds
up well and is still a ton of fun.
Danny, a greaser, is a member of the T-Birds who include Kenickie,
Doody, Putzie and Sonny. Meanwhile, the Pink Ladies arrive, Rizzo,
Frenchie, Jan and Marty. After her parents decided not to return to
Australia, Sandy enrolls at Rydell and befriends Frenchy, who considers
dropping out of school to become a beautician. Oblivious to each
other's presence at school, Danny and Sandy tell the T-Birds and Pink
Ladies their respective accounts of events during their brief romance.
Learning Danny is Sandy's lover, Rizzo arranges for the two to reunite,
but Danny is forced to maintain his bad boy attitude in front of his
friends, upsetting Sandy. Now with their love on the rocks, these
groups need to drop the attitude and just sing their problems away
because "grease" is the word.
One of the most talked about scenario's is that Sandy supposedly has to
change herself in order to be with Danny, enraging a lot of feminists.
My look at it is that these two did genuinely love each other, while
they shouldn't have cared so much about what their friends thought,
they would be willing to do anything for each other in order to be a
couple. You even see Danny dressed a little bit more preppy before he
sees Sandy in her new transformation.
I love the energy that is put into this film, I think that's what makes
it so special. Everyone just loves to dance and sing to this movie. How
could you resist it? My favorite scene that still gives me chills and
gets me up dancing is definitely the school dance scene. Between the
dancing the music, then to add the jokes that were made on top of that
with Kenickie lifting up the cheerleader's dress to just have fun since
she's such a goodie-goodie, was just too funny. My only complaint being
about this movie that I still don't get is that Danny starts dancing
with Cha Cha when she pulls him away from Sandy, he just keeps going
not even thinking about Sandy. One of the things I find so hilarious
about this movie also is that the actors who all look like they're in
their 30's are playing 17 year old's. But I digress; this movie still
holds up today because it just brings a certain happiness to people.
It's a wonderful film that anyone could find themselves dancing or
singing too.
8/10
| Page 1 of 30: | [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] |
| Plot summary | Plot synopsis | Amazon.com summary |
| Ratings | Awards | Newsgroup reviews |
| External reviews | Parents Guide | Official site |
| Plot keywords | Main details | Your user reviews |
| Your vote history |