Ahhh yes, "Roller Boogie". Even in a competitive league that includes those other timeless cinematic gems, "Skatetown, USA" and the jaw-dropping "Xanadu", Mark L. Lester's - the man directed "Class...
Ahhh yes, "Roller Boogie". Even in a competitive league that includes those other timeless cinematic gems, "Skatetown, USA" and the jaw-dropping "Xanadu", Mark L. Lester's - the man directed "Class of 1984" AND "Truck Stop Women" for chrissakes! - stunning 1979 roller disco masterpiece easily lays claim to the title of king cheese. The clothes, the hair, the music, the attitude, the lingo - everything about "Roller Boogie" is 100% sheer fucking perfection. They don't come any cheesier or more enjoyable than this, kids, so bow down now you unworthy dogs...
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Yes, this movie does bring %100 sheer fucking perfection in the cheese department...especially the opening sequence with Cher singing. Not to mention those male shorts we're nothing short (no pun intended) of classic 1979!!
Thats so funny Jim Bray was my boss a couple of months ago for about 7 months. Never thought he'd be a big roller skating guy or even come out in a movie with linda blair. I have to email him now to ask him if he ever won a skate competition in tight pants with Dancing Queen playing in the back lol
I love your writing style -- and passion for disco roller skating movies! Just watches Xanadu tonight -- ah, how I wished I lived in Los Angeles in 1980...can you imagine what the casting call was like?
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