Grease
Cast :John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John
Director :Randal Kleiser
Studio :Paramount Home Video
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby
Released Date :June 16, 1978
DVD Released Date :December 12, 2003
Language :English (Dubbed), French (Dubbed), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Original Language)
Audience Rating :PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateJuly 28, 2005
SummaryGrease!
Content
Highly entertaining film. Brought back some great memories of
my Fifties High School Years. Quality was great. I recommend this to anyone who loves the "Rock and Roll" days.

Rating
DateJuly 10, 2005
SummaryMaster OF The Rare LASERDISCs Movies.
Content
I love Grease Much,I have it on LASERDISC And On DVD too,IF You like Music Movies...this one will rock yer BRAIN :p

Rating
DateJuly 08, 2005
Summarylove me some grease
Content
Grease is a great movie. Dancing and singing w/ the movie. It is so much fun to watch.

Rating
DateMay 13, 2005
SummaryStill the word
Content
Almost 30 years alter its premiere; Randal Kleiser's Grease is as popular as ever. To what do it owes its everlasting attraction? Maybe it's because this nostalgic musical vision of the fifties is one of those films where everything fits right into place.

Without a doubt, another determinant factor that helped become this movie a classic is the great chemistry between its stars, beautiful Olivia Newton-John and the lovable and charismatic John Travolta.

Grease is the store of Danny Zuko and Sandy Olsen, two teenagers that share a summer fling and upon the end of their vacation, go separate ways. Fate brings them together when sandy is transferred to the same high school Danny goes to. He's the typical adolescent, good looking, cocky and with a bad boy image. She's sweet, innocent and naïve, but not boring. She wears pink and is the antithesis of the girls on Danny's school.

These two are as different as day and night, and along their friends will live turbulent and funny moments, typical of adolescence, until get that happy ending we expect in romantic movies.

A musical lives or dies because of its soundtrack, and it's here where Grease shines thoroughly. The catchy songs, the always optimistic lyrics and the choreography spread rhythm with more power than a virus. The film, thank God, has been digitally restored and remastered. In Grease there is not one boring moment. It's a continuous celebration to the 50's pop culture, to adolescence, with the gracious touch of a director who knew how to conjure pure energy on the screen. There isn't necessary an excuse to watch it again and see why Grease is still the word.

Rating
DateApril 11, 2005
SummaryWow, wow, and WOW
Content
This movie IS not only the word....it is everything you'd ever imagine....wow....this movie is especially a BIG BIG BIG treat for all music lovers out there....it is TRULY a great movie and even greater musical.

I LOVE all the music and everything is so incredible....ineffables words of admiration just pour out of my mouth....

in a way, the choreographing is lame but that's what makes it so fun! it's such a classic that no matter what funny actions they do, it's still so great. just awesome.

and i love Sandy(Olivia Newton-John)...she is so well played as a sweet, innocent girl. I'm in love with her. And her performance of "Hopelessly Devoted to You" is so powerful. wow.

For those of you who do NOT like musicals, you may find this movie a little bit lame because the big focus is the musicals. But hey, i'm totally in love with this movie cuz i adore all the music.

I wasn't born when Grease was first released...so i'm not those long time fans...that's right...i'm a youth who loves a movie from the 70s...=D

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