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I don't like the leather upper of this Disco Fever sandal by Bongo. It is very ugly and it looks very old school. |
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Kathy from New York
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These stories are not quite as strong as some of Sedaris's other work, but nonetheless pretty humorous. I like how he attempts fiction finally - after all of his wonderful essays it is nice to see a new technique. Great read! |
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Erin from California
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Film critic Gene Siskel bought Travolta's disco suit from this movie for a paltry $10,000.00. |
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Sheila from Michigan
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Making an instant star of Travolta, we think it is worth an extra screening just for the Bee Gee's terrific soundtrack. |
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Sheila from Michigan
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Even though this spawned a sequel, nothing could compete with the innocence of the disco era the way that this film did. |
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Sheila from Michigan
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The plot of this movie was actually was actually based on an 1976 New York magazine article, written by Nik Cohn and entitled "Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night." |
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Sheila from Michigan
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Travolta actually took 9 months to learn how to disco dance. It ultimately paid off as it zoomed him straight to stardom. |
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Sheila from Michigan
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One of Travolta's favorite actors was James Cagney, so it is no wonder that he opted to go for musicals. Cagney was a great hoofer! |
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Sheila from Michigan
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In 1985, Travolta danced with his most famous groupie, Princess Diana, no doubt because she had seen him in this flick. |
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Sheila from Michigan
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Oddly enough, Travolta wanted his suit to be black until he realized that it would not show up well in the darkened disco. |
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Sheila from Michigan
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