... scenes with a paunchy, shirtless Williams.It's sad in the extreme to see Saturday Night Fever stud TonyManero (Travolta) downing prostate medication, which becomes part of an elaborate gag on old guys mixing up their meds. There's a lazy feel to the movie, the latest from Wild Hogs director Walt Becker. Unfunny and uninspired, this dog deserves to be put down.
For what is certainly the best remembered costume in Saturday Night Fever (1977), John Travolta as TonyManero wears a brilliant white 3-piece suit to dazzle the disco dance floor. His look defined an era: smart, yet somehow scruffy; classy yet somehow cheap. To keep costs down the film’s director John Badham insisted costume designer Patrizia von Brandenstein procure all outfits off...
... partner. She looked like a chic ballroom diva in her dusty rose dress, and Dmitry evoked a dapper TonyManero from “Saturday Night Fever” with slicked-back hair and white suit. “Sexy, sassy, beautiful,” said an admiring Bruno. “This fox trot perfectly captured the glamorous aura of Hollywood’s golden age!" Mya received 9s from Carrie Ann and Bruno but a grumpy 7 from Len (crack is...
... the middle of the dance floor, comfortable in the hot glow of the pin spot, with the confidence of TonyManero after a trip to the tailor. Clearly, the Kia Forte looks remarkably better than the econobox it replaces and attracts the right kind of attention to the brand. Everywhere it goes, the Forte is a surprising conversation piece, though many aren't sure exactly what it is. With...
... filled, or nearly filled, to come the rest of the year. I was the only one in the audience when TonyManero and Nollywood Babylon had their weeklong runs. It seems like it's only when the film is included as part of the festival that viewers are more willing to take a chance. Of some interest this year will be three documentaries related to the 2008 Democratic convention. One, titled...
... a hardware store and going disco dancing on Saturday nights. But of all the directions Travolta's TonyManero could have gone in, I never would have expected headbands, legwarmers, and bad Broadway dance shows. Manero competes with the passion of Rocky but most of the sequences are about as silly as the solo warehouse dance scene in Footloose . The sequel completely misses...