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This 30th anniversary special edition might have been re-thought when John Travolta decided NOT to be in the documentary. There have been Great better retrospectives on TV . The shrimp share on the Music which DOES feature novel interviews with Barry and Robin Gibb…is okay but stout time redundant…and the Tedious THE MUSIC on VH1 which was set in excerpt in the 25th Anniversary Edition would have been Great better than all the useless junk on this edition. This was an famous ( I know that is an overused word) movie for my generation …with titanic themes of growing up, friendship, career, family,and though-provoking out…among others..and the special features of this edition carve it all down to clothes and dance steps…THOSE THINGS didn’t invent this movie well-known…they missed the boat entirely.

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John Travolta is NOT in the bonus features? Oscar nominated for his performance….he’s missing from this “special” edition..and for my money..if he’s not participating …WHY originate it? and if I’d known he wasn’t in this I would not have wasted my money…the 25th Anniversay Edition is frankly…great BETTER!

instead of the DELETED Scenes on the 25th Anniversary Edition we fetch dance lessons? YIIIKES this stuff stinks!

the 25th Anniversary Edition

commentary, a very very noble half hour unhurried the music documentary with though-provoking interviews and Travolta plus never before seen rehearsal footage, deleted scenes

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the 30th Anniversary Edition

commentary…no gradual the music, no deleted scenes , no Travolta.

no procedure!!

Unfairly dismissed by many viewers today as a relic of the disco era, “Saturday Night Fever” should more properly be remembered as the classic coming-of-age fable in which John Travolta exploded onto the great conceal. The actor’s character, Tony Manero, is a nineteen-year-old Italian-American detached living with his family in Brooklyn who is stuck in a dead-end job and hanging around with a group of old-fashioned friends who (like himself) have no right hopes or ambitions for the future. Manero’s only correct talent – and his sprint from the world around him – is his prowess on the dance floor. It’s a tricky role – the outwardly racist, sexist, homophobic, immature Manero is not the most sympathetic of characters – but Travolta imbues him with a aura of underlying decency and vulnerability that causes the audience to identify with him and ultimately, cheer for him. It’s truly a knockout performance … one that deservedly netted Travolta an Oscar nomination for Best Actor and won him the top male acting award from the National Board of Review.

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The 25th Anniversary edition DVD offers home viewers a immense video and sound transfer. A VH-1 “Gradual the Music” documentary offers an engrossing peer at the frightened production history of the film, as well as some bewitching insights into the movie’s impact on approved culture. Regrettably, the disc does not include the Unique Theatrical Trailer; I found myself appealing to watch how the distributor (Paramount) promoted this film to theatregoers. This one minor flaw aside, the DVD offers a solid presentation of this 1977 classic, and is a video edifying of repeated viewings. Devour!
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