John Travolta

  • Number Two Review
    Battlefield Earth (2000)

    Battlefield Earth (2000)

    Warner Bros released Battlefield Earth to theaters on May 12, 2000. Roger Christian directed the film starring John Travolta, Forest Whitaker, and Barry Pepper.

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  • SummariesBattlefield Earth (2000)

    Battlefield Earth (2000)

    It’s the year 3000 AD, and The Psychlos, a race of giant alien beings savagely captured the Earth. For a millennium, Psychlos imprisoned members of the human race for slave labor.

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  • Lunchtime Movie Review
    Saturday Night Fever (1977)

    Saturday Night Fever (1977)

    Paramount Pictures released Saturday Night Fever to theaters on December 16, 1977. John Badham directed the film starring John Travolta, Karen Lynn Gorney, Barry Miller.

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  • SummariesSaturday Night Fever (1977)

    Saturday Night Fever (1977)

    Meet Tony Manero. He’s an Uber-arrogant 19-year-old Italian kid from Brooklyn. He’s got a walk that makes women swoon, a perfectly blow-dried head of hair, and a dead end job at a hardware store selling paint to old ladies.

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  • Movie House Memories
    Grease 1978

    Grease (1978)

    Paramount Pictures released Grease to theaters on June 16, 1978; grossing $387.5M worldwide. Randal Kleiser directed the musical which starred John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, and Stockard Channing.

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  • SummariesGrease (1978)

    Grease (1978)

    The post World War Two era saw the birth of a new teen identity. These Bobby Soxers and Greasers had their own fashion, slang, and music. The movie Grease (which is based upon the Broadway hit musical) celebrates this teenage culture.

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  • Movie House Memories
    Pulp Fiction (1994)

    Pulp Fiction (1994)

    Lionsgate Films released Pulp Fiction to theaters on October 14, 1994. Quentin Tarantino directed the film which starred John Travolta, Uma Thurman, and Samuel L. Jackson.

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  • SummariesPulp Fiction (1994)

    Pulp Fiction (1994)

    Pulp Fiction, the postmodern black comedy that has influenced the way films have been made ever since. The film is told in essentially six parts, each connected to the other in ways that is not always obvious to the viewer until the film is over.

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