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We're getting away from the obscure samples that we were doing, and all of a sudden everyone's taking these massive '80s tunes like Bowie, "Let's Dance," and all these
disco
records, and just rapping on them.
In other words, as the
disco
ball spins, those mirrors change locations and we get to observe different parts of the image.
The imaging algorithms we develop fill in the missing gaps of the
disco
ball in order to reconstruct the underlying black hole image.
This is a soap
disco
in Spain, photographed by David Alan Harvey.
I wasted an hour and twenty five minutes watching this piece of crap and there was not one leisure suit, not one platform shoe, no pointy-finger dancing, and not a single
disco
ball.
It's a black-owned flight service with a kick-ass disco, beautiful bar, and pumping stewards.
To see Ingrid Bergman stoop to such a pitiful performance on the
disco
dance floor was hard to watch.
I love Sasquatch and Bigfoot movies but this one is just a sheer waste of one's time.Terrible, terrible, terrible!I watched this movie last night, and it was all I could do to finish watching.I understood that this weird crazy man wanted to capture Bigfoot,but that was the only thing that made sense in this movie.It did have some amusing parts though.There was this very cheesy and corny
disco
club with very bad
disco
dancing that seemed to go on for far too long in the movie.I think the director was trying to fill time.The worst thing was the way the Bigfoot looked.The obvious man in a suit looked like a pink faux fur Bigfoot.It was laughable.If you want to see a very bad Bigfoot movie, then I suggest that you purchase this movie.Personally,
There's soppy romance for the chick-flick crowd and stacks of oily, writhing female bodies for their dates, all set to a pumping
disco
beat.
The incredibly repetative
disco
soundtrack will stick in your head, so beware.
The generic karaoke-style
disco
music during the prom scene was especially annoying.
She does a dance routine to a
disco
song that is verrrryyyyyy HOT!! Loved all the other characters in it, especially the ones played by Patrick Stewart and Leslie Caron (where's she been all these years?).
From the cheesy music to the
disco
scene with the fat twins, this is a quintessential 1980s fun film that you'll love.
The acting is dreadful, the direction non existent, but the hair, clothes, rotten pre
disco
music and the general out and out sleaziness of the story are mind boggling.
There's action, sex and swearing aplenty, and in the inevitable ball scene the aristocracy dance to
disco
beats.
The opening was pretty good when she came out of the
disco
ball and also jump was a really good performance.
Paul Thomas Anderson's stylish and compelling take on the 70s porn industry follows Eddie Adams, aka Dirk Diggler (Mark Wahlberg), through six years of sex, drugs and
disco.
I am a 70's sort of guy, minus
disco
and "Star Wars" childishness.
She sings on a
disco
cross, she almost comes in the middle of the stage, and with her amazing dance crew that know no dimensions of fear, the show is absolutely more than you bargained for.
The groovy animated opening credits sequence, Charles F. Wheeler's glossy cinematography, and Hoyt Curtin's funky, pulsating
disco
score are all solid as well.
The movie asserts that a tendency to dance to
disco
music, revel in Barbra Streisand movies, and dress well indicates one's sexual orientation.
The film recreates the late 70s and early 80s with dead-on accuracy, from the
disco
scene that begins the film to Wahlberg's Don Johnson "Miami Vice" outfit that he wears in the final scene.
The wonderful soundtrack really helps give you a feel for the period during a time when
disco
was the rage.
Anycase, if this movie wasn't Made-For-TV, it should have been, it's so remarkably low-budget, underscripted, underacted, and hits every 70's cliche except
disco.
"Houseboat Horror" is often regarded as the worst Australian film ever made and described as a typical slasher film,which carried the promotion 'See the movie that can't get an Academy Award'.An underground
disco
band members begins to die slashed to death by burned maniac as they are attempting to shoot a music video on a remote lake in the Australian outback.Badly acted and written slasher flick with zero suspense and annoying characters.It certainly delivers the gore:heads are split in half with a machete,throats are cut and a woman is killed with a horseshoe.If you like cheesy slasher movies you can give this one a try,but you have been warned.At least it's better than Swedish "The Bleeder".4
There wasn't any budget for bloody murder sequences but our multi-talented director (?) tries to compensate this with endless footage of
disco
dancing girls and an amateur rock band.
I've tried to watch this show several times, but for a show called "That '70s Show," I don't find much apart from a few haircuts and the occasional reference to
disco
that actually evokes the '70s -- the decade in which I grew up.
If you hit your teens in the 70s, as I did, you probably remember the stories about Studio 54 whether or not you liked
disco.
Thank god
disco
and Three's Company are gone along with stop sign glasses and the Bay City Rollers.
Foxx's criminal offenses in the film are undoubtedly par for the course of many struggling record producers, but the film's seeming implication that he has it coming because he helped usher in the
disco
era is rather ridiculous, not to mention pretentious and condescending, particularly coming from a film with all of the depth of a puddle.
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