Grease is a 1978 American musical film directed by Randal Kleiser and produced by Paramount Pictures. It is based on Warren Casey's and Jim Jacobs's 1971 musical of the same name about two lovers in a 1950s high school. The film stars John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Channing, and Jeff Conaway. A sequel, Grease, was released in 1982, starring Maxwell Caulfield and Michelle Pfeiffer. Only a few of the original cast members reprised their roles.This film is about a boy and a girl who spend their summers together and finally fall in love. When September comes, the girl realizes that he is not the person she thought, and the story goes around this disappointment.
The movie has won many prizes, for example, Oscar nomination in the nineteen seventy-nine for the best song.
In this video you can see the last song of the film, that is sung by the two main characters.
GLEE:
Glee is an American musical drama series about a high school choir basically formed by twelve outcasts with different personalities and different ways of living. The series also talk about the characters falling in love, being bullied and going through different difficulties. It is now on its fifth season and since the fourth one there is new cast, like Jake Puckerman (played by Jacob Artist) and Marley Rose (played by Melisa Benoist); but the old cast appears as well, like Kurt Hummel, (played by Chris Colfer).
Glee is an American musical drama series about a high school choir basically formed by twelve outcasts with different personalities and different ways of living. The series also talk about the characters falling in love, being bullied and going through different difficulties. It is now on its fifth season and since the fourth one there is new cast, like Jake Puckerman (played by Jacob Artist) and Marley Rose (played by Melisa Benoist); but the old cast appears as well, like Kurt Hummel, (played by Chris Colfer).
This song is about being an outcast and learning and becoming stronger out of it.
MAMA MIA
Donna (Meryl Streep), an independent mother, proprietary of a small hotel in a idyllic greek island, is ready to let Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) go, her daughter which breeds alone. Donna has invited to her two better friends to her daughter's weddings, Rosie (Julie Walters), a practical and logical woman, and Tanya (Christine Baranski), rich and multi divorced. The both are exmembers of his ancient band, Donna and the Dynamos. For his band, Sophie also has done three very special invitations.Decided to find a father because who will bring her to the altar, she invites three men that visited the paradisiac island 20 years ago.
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