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  • Several good friends in this and an old BF. Actually I was up for this and got to the end of all the auditions. Bob liked me but too young. Then anyway.

  • Very beautiful indeed. Pure perfection.

  • Amo esta escena!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • aki viendo el video de all that jazz con mi tio roloando tomando uans cervecitas, yel tio recordando tiempos pasados de su juventud s

    alud jiles culiaos kjhajkajkajkjkajkajkajkjkajkak­j

  • this is where michael jackson got his act from ! lol

  • @bonita82 heh heh, Good call! I was just thinking the same thing! I am glad I am not the only one who sees this. He used it in "The Thriller", but added some variations to the choreography too.

  • Doesn't this video just make you want to go out and learn how to dance properly? of course, you can't without proper ballet training, etc. But still, for me the test of a good musical is "Does it make me want to go out and take a dance class?" (I've yet to take class.) Still, the musical should inspire you. And this video, with its casual expressivity is everything you want.

  • Paula abdul cold hearted video was inspired from this :D

  • @10436475 Yeah, but do you guys realize how many people have also appeared in Chicago in some form or another. Bebe Neuwirth, Marilu Henner, Usher, Kevin Richardson, Christina Applegate, Rene Zellweger, Catherine Zeta Jones, Queen Latifah, & Richard Gere.

  • The main blonde singer is the heroine of Conan the Barbarian, Arnold's version?

  • @1desiretaco Yup that's her. Sandahl Bergman I think is her name. She was also Queen Gedren in Red Sonya, a much worse movie, but she was one of the only good things about it actually.

  • In case you wondered where Lady Gaga stole all her moves!

  • @methenytrio and beyonce

  • The walk they do at 1:54 was definitely used in MJ's Thriller

  • che gnocca la biondona però, il resto non ha parole, il clip parla da sè

  • This is truly Bob Fosse. Great!!!

  • I love this movie, core, music and photograph are so cool.

  • I loved this movie...it really freaked me out! the angel of death was so disturbing! also the dancing was great!

  • She gets mad because the scene before it they're talking, and she points out that he doesn't even know the name of a girl he cheated with on his wife, and he gets his inspiration for the dance number immediately after she points out this and the fact he cheated on her. Basically, his infidelity is his inspiration.

  • haha woww. my dance instructor told me to watch this because we're doing a sexy rendition of all that jazz and this... idk what to think haha

  • does anyone know why his ex-wife gets mad at him at the end of this scene? She says it's the best work he's ever done... and then cries and storms off.

  • @lostlyrarose

    Just because she REALISES

    she's too old to be in the casting.....

  • @hirmente are you sure? it seems like she's not supposed to be in that scene anyway. great scene either way.

  • @lostlyrarose

    Right.

    But she was HOPING she would be...

    She has just realized he never thought of her for that casting. Hence the "son of a bitch" and tears.

  • @hirmente I think it is a little more complex than that. I don't think that she thinks she would have been cast, and I don't think that she knows why she is upset. She is "theater people" and the whole movie, I think, is all about how inscrutable, insular and peculiar this type of people is.

  • @mwilson345

    May be you are right. But remember how she seems tired while practicing her exercice and suddenly, when she realises he's entered the room, she adopts a "more relaxed and younger" look...

    At that moment, I think she still HOPES she'll be part of his casting.

  • @hirmente No. Actually she had been cast. She was the lead in the entire show. He agreed to direct and choreograph the show for her, her anger had nothing to do with the part at all. It had to do with the Erotica part of the dance.

    In the scene before this one they had been talking about the fact that the reason he was doing the show for her was the fact that he was still guilty about cheating on her throughout their entire marriage. She talked about all of the women he'd had and how it...

  • ..he didn't even remember them as well as she did. When she says this he stops, starts thinking about the dance that he's been trying to fix all day and leaves the room.

    Then he creates Erotica, a dance where everyone has empty meaningless sex that doesn't really touch or effect them at all, worse than useless

    She sees that HE sees how meaningless his affairs were & that they hurt her terribly & that he used what hurt her & ruined their marriage for the sake of a dance. That's why she's angry

  • ..sorry that's actually "Air-otica".

  • It was the legs that made me keep on watching hehe ^^;; j/k..

  • Zot, it's a joke. A Fosse parody of his own work.

  • Excellent video and very good performance! It very beautiful music! Very well made song ...!! I love this)!!.:-)

  • Wondeful correografia!

    Mil stares!

    Maga-Jazz Brazil!

  • This is the most beautiful take from the movie. Zilion stars

  • Bob Fosse comenzó en el cine, como bailarín . Hace mucho tiempo. Luego su creatividad como coreografo, rompió el cliché de còmo hacer un musical. All that jazz es una gran película, por él.

  • increible la coreografia

  • watch?v=o7aShcmEksw

  • <3 Bellissimo<3

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