I didn`t know that movie was so popular, I saw it years later on TV, but all I saw was the scene where`s she indicating that some of the beefy guys at a bar had small dicks.
John Travolta was sooo handsome. I love all of his movies.Saturday night fever,Grease,Moment by moment,Two of a kind and Urban Cowboy are a few of my favorites.love you John.
@@quentindugger5389 Exactly! You're absolutely right. BLOW OUT is one of my favorite movies. I think it's the best film with John Travolta. PULP FICTION is his second best film. BLOW OUT is also one of the three best De Palma films. Equally placed with DRESSED TO KILL and BODY DOUBLE.
Travolta in his prime. He finished the late 70's up with the following great shows all in a row: Kotter, Boy In The Plastic Bubble, Grease, Saturday Night Fever, Blow Out, Urban Cowboy. All fantastic films & TV shows, Travolta amazing in all of them! And we're talking diverse roles! Travolta has always had BOTH style AND substance in his career and his work! He forged on through the 80's, 90's, & beyond with so many other memorable films & roles. Such a versatile actor, and as you see here in interview, so nice & so down to Earth!
I had no idea the guy from Little River Band had his own show…..that’s incredibly cool in-and-of itself. It’s such a blessing that these old interviews are on YT. It allows the self-loathing, miserable, professional-victims today to see how actors conducted themselves back in the 70’s/80’s. No one was talking politics, or any other socio-political, bullsh!t. It was an incredibly happy time, when people conducted themselves, and treated others with respect.
John Travolta was in one of my visions like 10 years before he became the ambassodor for Web Jet or Qantus airways...and i remember thinking that this was weird ...and then he was the ambassador for Quantus airlines...like at the time I thought it was just a wack doodle strange dream...and then two years later he was the representative for the airlines❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oh this was the year that he was rumoured to have stayed at Olivia's house (and Olivia's mom baked cakes for the 2 of them), hence being linked together as having a relationship
After watching so many interviews, I have come to the conclusion that John was in love with Olivia, even infatuated with her before she even met him. His charisma won her over- as he intended- they had a whirling romance and he most likely proposed to her and she said no. Not because she didn't love him, but because she was so much older than him. She was 29 at the filming of Grease and I'm thinking he was at least 9 years younger. Undoubtedly, that would of crushed him, and her- but, she knew that he wouldn't be infatuated for long and that he should be with a younger woman- just my thoughts......
@@shananoni yes it's obvious. In one interview they were asked were they ever madly in love. John says yes. Then he mentions unrequited love. I think she did fall in love with him but maybe not as deeply?
@@keepthefaith6171 no. sorry. I don't recall. When I was binging this I watched every single interview I could find and watched them several times- so, I don't remember exactly which it was. If I had to guess it was one of the older ones. You'll just have to google it and watch them all like I did. Try using different search engines and different key words to get more results. I watched the movie they made together and the MTV video "take a chance" ugh (so stinkin' romantic!!!!).. they were in love- no doubt- and still have an affection for each other. It's so obvious. Watch the Dick Cavett show interviews when he has his hand on her thigh.
Rumors are contrived by gossip rags to appeal to the lowest common denominator. The man was married for 29 years and had three children before his wife died tragically of cancer -- that's the facts, not stupid rumors --and people still believe the crap tabloid trash write. SMDH
Rumors made up by tabloid trash to sell their gossip rags. Why do people gravitate toward rumors? Fact is he was married 29 years and had 3 children, yet people prefer to believe what they read in tabloid rags. @@TWHISPERER