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Can’t Stop the Music, In this pseudo audio biography of the Village People, Jack Morell (a thinly disguised caricature of the group’s founder, Jacques Morali) is a struggling composer desperate to gain fame with his songs, but all he needs is a group to sing them. With the help of his roommate Samantha and a lawyer named Ron, Jack forms a group of six “macho men” from his Greenwich Village neighborhood, and the rest of the film details their rise to fame from New York City to a climatic concert in San Francisco.
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One good reason to watch is..... .....DONNA SUMMER. All Donna Summers scenes are great and funny. If you get a chance take a look at her FEET, she has the biggest feet I have seen on a woman. Maybe her shoes were to small or something but it's hilarious. Donna steals the show when she sings the CLASSIC song "Last Dance" and leaves the Commadores looking a little flat. One other moment in the movie is when Donna breaks into the DJ box and trys to sing on the microphone over the track playing. The song is another classic of hers "Love To Love You Baby". Jeff Goldblum, Debra Winger and "Doris" from Fame are also thrown in the mix. Definitive Disco Nostalgia
I Really Like It ! I really like Thank God It's Friday because reminds me of my very young years. Perhaps this movie today does not represents much, but is itself a simbol of an era. At that time (1978) the movie was a fashion hit due to the disco vogue, becoming the Academy Award Winner as the best musical theme in 1978 (Last Dance). Donna Summer was at the top of her career, and Jeff Goldblum with Debra Winger were new debutants in the movie business, who years later became big Hollywood movie stars because of this movie. This movie is actually a lot much better and fun than many other musicals. The music itself has better quality than much of today's music which absence of quality, taste and talent is so evident (and presence of violence, terrible languaje and sex and drugs abuse is so evident as well). The only one thing I really don't like from this 1978's movie is the consumption of drugs, but at that time that was considered pretty tame. However the young people at that time watched the movie more for the fun to enjoy it and the fashion of the disco vogue, than the drugs use or abuse. This movie is much fun and it is a way to say : go ahead and have fun at least one time in your life!. Be young and be happy once everywhile! Dance and enjoy yourself! This is an Anmerican classic in my opinion because it is the mirror and reflex of an era. 1978's Thank God It's Friday obtained actually the Academy Award that Saturday Night Fever didn't get in 1977! And both are pretty much about the same stuff. However Saturday Night Fever focused more in the personal life of a dancer ("Tony", John Travota), but Thanks God It's Friday was made to focus in the common and real people having fun in the best Disco of the town, as we actually did in the discos at that time, with Tarzan included!.
Milestone film from John Ford...One of his earliest talkies as well as the film debuts of Spencer Tracy and Humphrey Bogart..get a copy just for that !
This is a classic and perculuiar Aussie story, it is a shame that all the leading stars were imports rather than some local talents. And, to add insult to injury changing the name of the movie to suit the USA audience is a fundamentally disgusting
The downloads for the 70's Boney TV series are as described, not great quality but perfectly adequate given they are so old. So thanks for that. It is good to know there is an archive of old series.
I had to go back and ask for some to be redelivered, as some were duplicates and some were missing. But eventually I got the set.
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Jonah Cavaner
Absolutely perfect
Absolutely perfect. Got to the U.S. quicker than I expected, in perfect condition, and exactly what I hoped for.
Bad Boy Bubby on DVD, Crime, Nicholas Hope, Claire Benito
Anonymous
Great story with a fantastic line up of the old
Great story with a fantastic line up of the old school actors to focus on the facts
Rob Whitford
Judgment at Nuremberg on DVD, War, Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster
David Pollard
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Like many on this site, a long standing favourite of mine. I opted for the download link option, and I was impressed how quickly I received it. Unlike the post, no long delay and no increased expensive postal charges. Perfect quality every time, and I've bought several. Also excellent communication with the site owner/s. A brilliant site indeed.
Barbarella on DVD, Fantasy, Jane Fonda, John Phillip Law
John Florez
Excellent customer service and a great product
I ordered the download of this movie and was pleased with the quality of the video and the prompt fulfillment of my order. Well done and thank you!
Love Among The Ruins on DVD, Comedy, Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier
Donald Witt
Very pleased with this movie
Very pleased with this movie. Wide-screen format, excellent sound and picture quality.
Operation Crossbow on DVD, Drama, Sophia Loren, George Peppard