Flashdance
- R
- Year:
- 1983
- 95 min
- 991 Views
# First, when there's nothing
# But a slow, glowing dream
# That your fear
# Seems to hide
# Deep inside
# Your mind
# All alone
# I have cried
# Silent tears
# Full of pride
# In a world
# Made of steel
# Made of stone
# Well, I hear the music
# Close my eyes
# Feel the rhythm
# Wrap around
# Take a hold of my heart
# What a feeling
# Being's believing
# I can have it all now l'm dancing
# For my life
# Take your passion
# And make it happen
# Pictures come alive
# You can dance right through your life... #
l'll tell you what.
l'll give you the Cowboys and three.
- Three and a half.
- Take three, be happy.
Three and a half. l'm ecstatic.
# What a feeling
# Being's believing
# I can have it all
Now l'm dancing for my life
# Take your passion
# And make it happen
# Pictures come alive
# Now l'm dancing through my life
# What a feeling... #
Hey, Is this surprise visit a one time shot?
If I said, it wouldn't be a surprise.
l'll buy you a beer.
# He doesn't mean a thing to me
# Just another pretty face to see
# He's all over town
Knocking 'em dead, honey
# l'd never let him next to me
# He's the kind of guy
Who thinks he's smart
# He's the type
# He's so on the make
lt's so hard to take, honey
# l'd never let him touch my heart
# There he stands
Ask me if I care
# Look, he's coming close
# Oh, I swear
# He's got to be
The toughest guy l've ever seen
# I can't believe he's looking at me... #
Jake, sit down and play a game.
# He doesn't even catch my eye
# He's lucky he just walked on by
# 'Cause he hasn't met a girl like me
Are you kidding
# l'd tell him that l'd rather die
# There he stands
Ask me if I care
# Look, he's coming closer
# Oh, I swear, he's got to be
# The toughest guy l've ever seen
# I can't believe he's looking at me
# He's a... He's a dream... #
If I come up with a scoop on her,
I get Dallas and three and a half.
If you come up with anything on her,
l'll give you six.
# There he stands
Ask me if I care
# Look, he's coming closer
# Oh, I swear, he's got to be
The toughest guy l've ever seen
# I can't believe he's looking at me
# There he stands
Ask me if I care
# Look, he's coming closer
# I swear... #
Number 174-63-1503.
Pete, I don't want her zip code.
lt's her social
security number, a**hole.
She works for you.
# He's a dream
# He's a dream
# He's a dream #
One cheese, medium. Fries.
Two plain, rare,
tomato and onions.
One pastrami on kaiser.
Mayo, no mustard.
- What's a pimple on a Polack's ass?
- I need that BLT on rye, Richie.
A brain tumour.
- Richie.
- What's this?
Come on, Richie.
A lesbian with a hard-on.
l'm terrific, right?
You can tell me. I can take it.
Mayo, no mustard.
Can't you see me opening up in L.A?
Direct from Pittsburgh, it's
Richie Blazik, ladies and gentlemen.
L.A?
What's all this talk about L.A?
You've been on the stage two times.
I give you two lousy shots and
you're talking about going to L.A.!
Come on. What are you, crazy?
Besides, you're too short anyway.
They don't let short people
into Hollywood.
And you're making
the hamburgers too big again.
Make 'em smaller.
l'll give you small.
This place is so small you have
to go outside to change your mind.
My turn.
Ring, damn you.
I can't believe he didn't call.
- He'll call.
- Do you think so?
- Of course. Why wouldn't he?
- Yeah, why wouldn't he!
Maybe he'll call, I don't know.
When I talked to him, he seemed
funny. Like, ''l'll call you later, babe.''
I don't think he'll call.
- Don't worry, he'll call.
- Why wouldn't he?
- You're right. He'll call.
- But if he doesn't call, should I call him?
- He'll call.
I love how you always try
to straighten out other people's lives.
Any time you want me
to straighten out yours, let me know.
Personally, I never call.
Because I don't have to.
- But if you want my advice...
- Not really.
- Hi, girls!
- Hi, Richie.
- Can I help? A foot massage?
- Get out of here!
- lt's been long since he's had some.
- I bet.
Hi.
Hi.
Do you read lips?
What?
I saw you dance last night.
- I just wanted to say hi.
- Hi.
You're Alex.
I know.
l'm Nick Hurley.
Really?
l've seen your name
on my pay cheques.
What's a dancer doing
working as a welder?
A girl's got to make a living.
- You speak French?
- No. I just like the pictures.
Me too.
- Nick. They need you on ten.
- l'll be right there.
- You read Vogue?
- I used to.
My wife does.
I mean, my ex-wife.
l'm divorced.
We're divorced.
Sorry.
Listen, I got to get to work.
You never know when the boss
is going to be around.
You forgot your thermos.
Hi, Grunt.
So, did you get laid today?
'And now, news headlines
with Kevin Evans.'
'Good evening. In the news,
a fire caused extensive damage
'to the High View Lumber Company,
a dairy store
'and an American Motors
dealership in McDonald,
'Washington County,
this morning...'
Sh*t!
# Just a still town girl on a Saturday night
# Looking for the fight of her life
# In the real time world
No one sees her at all
# They all say she's crazy
# Locking rhythms to the beat of her heart
# She has danced into the danger zone
# When the dancer becomes the dance
# It can cut you like a knife
If the gift becomes the fire
# On a wire between will
And what will be
# She's a maniac
Maniac, on the floor
# And she's dancing
Like she's never danced before
# She's a maniac
Maniac, on the floor
# And she's dancing
Like she's never danced before... #
Excuse me. Do you know
where the admissions office is?
The door on the left.
- Where is the focus?
- Where is it?
Where is the centre?
Look up.
When you fill out this application, list all
your years of dance education.
Starting with the most recent
place you've studied,
and the number of years
at each institution.
Also, if you have any professional
or other repertory experience,
please list those.
When you fill out this application,
be sure to list all your years
of dance education.
And the number of years
you've spent at each institution.
- I got to go, you guys.
- See you, Alex. Don't get dirty.
- Hello, dancer.
- Hi.
- Want a hand?
- No, thanks.
You know, I have this close,
personal relationship
with the lady
and I think I can get her
to make us anything we want.
- As long as it's on the menu.
- How about dinner?
- I can't.
I don't have dinner with the boss.
Thanks anyway.
No lunch, no dinner.
How about a snack?
Milk and cookies?
I love this dress. lt's exactly
like the picture I showed you.
Thanks so much for making it.
Now, more important,
did you go to the repertory?
yesterday, but I didn't have time.
- You must make the time, child.
- I know.
Remember the first time
you took me to see them dance?
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