Julianne Hough, Diego Boneta, and Mary J Blige, Rock Of Ages 3 song medley, "Jukebox Hero", "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" & "Any Way You Want It". After dance sequence Tom Bergeron talks with Julianne.
I thought that movie was so damn cool. I tripped out when I first saw that I didn't even believe my eyes and what I was watching. Good directors and writers and creativity put into that
When this came out I could not convince anyone to see it with me. Had to go alone. No computer generated animation fantasy crap, just singing, acting, and dancing. One of my favs.
I totally think that Mr Diego Boneta and Julianne hough and Mary j Blige really rocked the world as well as the singing and acting in the entire movie!
I did not know anything about this movie until 2016 when i saw it at a place i was working. I went and bought a down load and when not having a good day or week. I will watch it. I found it had bad reviews. I guess those people do not like great music, and great production work to bring these classic songs in a new way. My son watched it with me his first time and loved it. He loves the 80s and he knew all the songs but 2 and was singing with them.
I love how in "Any Way You Want It" they have Mary J. and Julianne take the spotlight and then when the best part comes, Diego is just third wheeling 🤣🤣🤣 (I'M SORRY I HAD TO)
Lilly Merkel I don’t think so! Sequels aren’t as good as the originals and this movie is pure! Perfection! Especially with that Don’t Stop Believin! Ending! Omg! 😍🤩😱🤘🏻💗 That If they did make a sequel it would probably ruin this one! 😕
@@vidkris1535 actually in terms of music there is a lot of material to add. There were a lot of great songs missing Nothing is gonna stop us now Living on a prayer Walk this way Radio Gaga You give love a bad name Dream on
Morgan yon has been like this for a while and it has eueieye a fun way I wanna was the last one I gotta was the last night of the school 🏫 I was just like a man who was just curious and I know that he is a beautiful girl 👧 was the day y
Okay seeing this number live I realized that was so wrong with the movie. They did the musical numbers in a campy and funny way. They should have taken the musical more seriously and do big stuff like we saw here. Maybe do like Rob Marshall did with Chicago. The musical numbers in the characters heads, so they could have made the musical numbers with great choreographies and great rock costumes. The only good musical number in the film was wanted dead or alive. And it’s really a shame they didn’t include come on feel the noise. They just did it as an credits presentation. That song should have been on the movie. And that movie needed more Bon Jovi. You give love a Bad name or living on a prayer would have been incredible
Kyra Knight rock didn’t start in the 80s, it started in the 50s and it developed in the 60s into a range of different styles. It has its roots in the 40s and 50s of rock and roll, which drew heavily on the genre of blues, rhythm and country music. A lot of people think of late rock when people mention rock, but it isn’t always so. Rock and roll had a very good golden period of 60 years.