Grease Live!

Synopsis: After enjoying a summer romance, high school students Danny and Sandy are unexpectedly reunited when she transfers to Rydell High. There Sandy must contend with cynical Rizzo and the Pink Ladies in attempt to win Danny's heart again.
Genre: Musical, Romance
Production: Fox Broadcasting Company
  Won 5 Primetime Emmys. Another 2 wins & 9 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
91%
TV-14
Year:
2016
180 min
3,983 Views


DANNY, I DON'T WANT THE

SUMMER TO BE OVER.

I MAY NEVER SEE YOU AGAIN.

SANDY, DON'T TALK THAT WAY.

BUT IT'S TRUE.

I'VE JUST HAD THE BEST SUMMER OF

MY LIFE AND NOW I HAVE TO GO

BACK TO SALT LAKE.

IT ISN'T FAIR.

DANNY, DON'T SPOIL IT!

IT'S NOT SPOILING IT.

IT'S ONLY MAKING IT BETTER.

IS THIS THE END?

DON'T THINK ABOUT THAT.

JUST BE HERE IN THE MOMENT.

ALL THAT MATTERS IS WHAT'S

HAPPENING RIGHT NOW.

[ CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ]

I SOLVED MY PROBLEMS AND I SEE

THE LIGHT:

WE GOT A LOVING THING

WE GOTTA FEED IT RIGHT

THERE AIN'T NO DANGER WE CAN

GO TOO FAR:

WE START BELIEVING NOW

THAT WE CAN BE WHO WE ARE

GREASE IS THE WORD

THEY THINK OUR LOVE IS JUST A

GROWING PAIN:

WHY DON'T THEY UNDERSTAND

IT'S JUST A CRYING SHAME

THEIR LIPS ARE LYING ONLY REAL

IS REAL:

WE START TO FIND RIGHT NOW

WE GOT TO BE WHAT WE FEEL

GREASE IS THE WORD IS THE WORD

IS THE WORD THAT YOU HEARD

IT'S GOT GROOVE IT'S GO MEANING

GREASE IS THE TIME IS THE

PLACE IS THE MOTION

GREASE IS THE WAY WE ARE

FEELING:

WE TAKE THE PRESSURE AND WE

THROW AWAY:

CONVENTIONALITY BELONGS TO

YESTERDAY:

THERE IS A CHANCE THAT WE CAN

MAKE IT SO FAR:

WE START BELIEVING NOW THAT WE

CAN BE WHO WE ARE

GREASE IS THE WORD IS THE WORD

IS THE WORD:

THAT'S GOT GROOVE IT'S GO MEANING

GREASE IS THE TIME IS THE

PLACE IS THE MOTION

GREASE IS THE WAY WE ARE

FEELING:

THIS IS THE LIFE OF ILLUSION

WRAPPED UP IN TROUBLE LACED WITH

CONFUSION:

WHAT ARE WE DOING HERE

WE TAKE THE PRESSURE AND WE

THROW AWAY CONVENTIONALITY

BELONGS TO YESTERDAY

THERE IS A CHANCE THAT WE CAN

MAKE IT SO FAR:

WE START BELIEVING NOW THAT WE

CAN BE WHO WE ARE

GREASE IS THE WORD IS THE WORD

IS THE WORD THAT YOU HEARD

IT'S GOT GROOVE IT'S GO MEANING

GREASE IS THE TIME IS THE

PLACE IS THE MOTION

GREASE IS THE WAY WE ARE

FEELING:

DAH DAH DAH:

GREASE IS THE WORD IS THE WORD

THAT YOU HEARD:

IT'S GOT GROOVE IT'S GO MEANING

GREASE IS THE TIME IS THE

PLACE IS THE MOTION

GREASE IS THE WAY WE ARE

FEELING:

GREASE IS THE WORD IS THE WORD

IS THE WORD:

[ CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ]

HEY DOODY!

HEY, KENICKIE!

WHERE WERE YOU ALL SUMMER?

I WAS WORKING.

WHICH IS MORE THAN ANY OF YOU

SKIDS CAN SAY.

WORKING?

I GOT A JOB LUGGING BOXES A BARGAIN CITY.

THAT'S GOOD PRACTICE FOR

AFTER YOU GRADUATE.

EAT ME.

I'VE BEEN SAVING UP FOR A NEW

SET OF WHEELS.

YOU GOT THEM YET?

I'M PICKING THEM UP NEX WEEK.

PUT A LITTLE SPIT SHINE ON IT,

AND LEO AND THE SCORPIONS ARE

GONNA EAT MY DUST.

WHOA, WHOA, WHOA, WHOA, WHOA.

HI.

HEY.

HOW YOU BEEN, UH --

CINDY.

RIGHT.

WE HAD CHEMISTRY TOGETHER

LAST YEAR.

I'M SURE WE DID.

WELL, MAYBE THIS YEAR YOU COULD

GIVE ME A HAND WITH MY BIOLOGY.

YES, SURE.

HEY, ZUKO!

ZUKO!

YOU GOT THE DANCE CARD?

ALL THE SAME CHICKS AS LAS YEAR.

WHAT DID YOU DO FOR VACATION?

WE DIDN'T SEE YOU AROUND THE

NEIGHBORHOOD.

I WAS DOWN AT THE BEACH,

LIFE-GUARDING AND WHATNOT.

MUST BE TOUGH WITH ALL THOSE

CHICKS HANGING AROUND YOU.

ONLY THING THAT HANGS AROUND

SONNY ARE THE FLIES.

YOU EVER GOING TO LEARN TO

PLAY THAT THING?

I'VE BEEN PRACTICING.

I ALREADY KNOW THREE CHORDS.

YOU WANNA HEAR?

NO.

TELL US ABOUT THE ACTION DOWN

AT THE BEACH.

IT WAS FLIPPING.

WAS IT CRAZY?

I DID MEET THIS ONE CHICK.

SHE WAS -- SHE WAS SORT OF COOL.

YOU MEAN SHE PUTS OUT?

IS THAT ALL YOU EVER THINK

ABOUT?

I THOUGHT THAT'S ALL ANY OF

US THINK ABOUT.

GROW UP.

WHAT'S WITH YOU?

NOTHING.

HEY, WHAT YOU GOT THERE,

EUGENE?

GIVE THAT BACK!

THAT'S MY ROCKET CLUB POSTER!

YEAH?

MAYBE WE CAN SEND YOU INTO SPACE

INSTEAD OF THEM MONKEYS.

SPACE IS THE NEXT FRONTIER!

FOR YOU, PUBERTY'S THE NEX FRONTIER.

HERE.

NOW BEAT IT.

[ SCHOOL BELL ]

GET OUT OF HERE.

GEEZ, EVERY TEACHER I GO THIS YEAR'S ALREADY FLUNKED ME

AT LEAST ONCE.

YOU BETTER BE CAREFUL.

YOU SPEND ALL YOUR TIME IN

McGEE'S OFFICE.

NO WAY.

I'M NOT TAKING ANY OF HER CRAP

THIS TIME.

OH, YEAH?

THIS YEAR, I'M GONNA MAKE

THAT OLD BROAD WISH SHE'D NEVER

SEEN ME.

THAT'S WHAT I WISHED FOR LAS YEAR.

NOW WHY DON'T YOU BE A DOLL,

SONNY, AND MAKE AN OLD BROAD'S

DREAMS COME TRUE?

I'VE GOT 17 YEARS TO RETIREMEN AND I'D LOVE TO SEE YOU LEAVE

RYDELL BEFORE I DO.

LOOK, PRINCIPAL McGEE --

AREN'T YOU SUPPOSED TO BE IN

HOMEROOM, MR. LATIERRE?

THIS IS NO WAY TO START A NEW

SEMESTER.

NO MA'AM.

WELL, ARE YOU JUST GOING TO

STAND THERE ALL DAY?

YES, MA'AM.

I MEAN, NO, MA'AM.

I'M SURE GLAD YOU DIDN'T TAKE

ANY OF HER CRAP, SONNY.

SHUT UP!

GIRLS!

HOMEROOM NOW.

YOU, TOO, MISS RIZZO.

JUST TRYING TO START OUR

SENIOR YEAR OFF RIGHT, PRINCIPAL

McGEE.

MM-HMM.

BECAUSE THIS YEAR, WE'RE

GONNA RULE THE SCHOOL.

EW, JAN.

TWINKIES ARE SO ADOLESCENT.

WE ARE ADOLESCENT.

WE DON'T HAVE TO FLAUNT IT.

OKAY, GIRLS.

LET'S GO GET THEM.

HELLO, LADIES.

HEY, JAN.

THAT LOOKS GOOD.

SEE?

YOU HAVE AN OKAY SUMMER,

MARTY?

OH, YOU KNOW.

SOME COCKTAIL PARTIES, SOME

TRAVEL.

YOU CALL A WEEK AT A TRAILER

PARK "TRAVEL?"

WE HAD OUR OWN SHOWER.

LOOKING GOOD TODAY, RIZZO.

THANKS, NICKIE.

YOU DON'T LOOK SO BAD YOURSELF.

ZUKE.

RIZZ.

COME ON, GUYS.

LET'S GO, LADIES.

OH, FUDGE!

AM I LATE?

AM I GOING TO GET IN TROUBLE?

I DIDN'T KNOW WHERE TO CATCH THE

BUS SO I ENDED UP WALKING.

I'M FROM UTAH.

THAT'S A HECK OF A WALK.

WE JUST MOVED HERE.

OH, HERE, LET ME HELP YOU.

I'M SANDY, BY THE WAY.

FRENCHY.

WELCOME TO RYDELL.

THANKS.

DO YOU KNOW WHERE ROOM 207 IS?

207?

HEY, WE GOT HOMEROOM TOGETHER!

MR. GRIGGS.

IS HE NICE?

YEAH.

HE TEACHES HEALTH CLASS.

BUT MOSTLY HE JUST SITS IN THE

CORNER AND SMOKES.

I HAVE A FEELING I'M NOT IN

SALT LAKE ANYMORE.

GOOD MORNING, BOYS AND GIRLS,

AND WELCOME TO RYDELL.

I'M NOT SURE YET IF THIS YEAR'S

SENIORS WILL BE THE BEST CLASS

OF THE DECADE, BUT AT LEAS YOU'LL BE THE LAST.

SO LET'S START OFF THE CLASS OF

1959'S FINAL YEAR ON A HIGH

NOTE.

AS I GO TRAVELING DOWN LIFE'S

HIGHWAY:

WHATEVER COURSE MY FORTUNES MAY

FORETELL:

I SHALL NOT GO ALONE ON MY WAY

FOR THOU SHALL ALWAYS BE WITH ME

RYDELL:

NOW, A FEW SHOR ANNOUNCEMENTS.

WE HAVE A NEW ROCKET CLUB

STARTING UP FOR OUR SPACE

ENTHUSIASTS, LED BY OUR OWN

EUGENE FELSNICK.

AND SPEAKING OF EXPLOSIVES, THE

SCHOOL DISTRICT HAS DECIDED THIS

YEAR TO SUSPEND OUR

DUCK-AND-COVER EXERCISES AT THE

HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL SINCE MOST OF

YOU ARE TOO BIG TO FIT UNDER THE

DESKS.

BUT PLEASE NOTE WE'RE ACTIVELY

LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO BUILD A

NEW BOMB SHELTER WITH ENOUGH

ROOM FOR ALMOST EVERYONE.

NEXT FRIDAY WILL BE OUR FIRS PEP RALLY, AND EVERYONE KNOWS

YOU CAN'T HAVE PEP WITHOU CHEER.

SO DON'T FORGET TO SIGN UP FOR

CHEERLEADING, GIRLS, UNLESS

OF COURSE YOU'VE HAD A PREVIOUS

HEAD INJURY.

I WANT TO SEE PLENTY OF SUPPOR FOR COACH CALHOUN AND THE RYDELL

RANGERS.

REMEMBER, IF YOU CAN'T BE AN

ATHLETE, BE AN ATHLETIC

SUPPORTER.

AND FINALLY, THE NATIONAL

BANDSTAND TELEVISION SHOW IS

CONSIDERING RYDELL AS A

REPRESENTATIVE AMERICAN HIGH

SCHOOL TO BROADCAST LIVE FROM

OUR GYM.

IF CHOSEN, WE WILL HAVE THE

CHANCE TO SHOW THE ENTIRE NATION

WHAT BRIGHT, CLEAN-CUT,

WHOLESOME STUDENTS WE HAVE HERE

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Bronte Woodard

Bronte Woodard (October 8, 1940 – August 6, 1980) was an American writer best known for penning the adapted screenplay for the hit film Grease. He was born October 8, 1940 in Alabama. He also co-wrote the screenplay for the 1980 Village People film Can't Stop the Music with Grease producer Allan Carr. He also wrote a novel, Meet Me at the Melba. Raised in Atlanta, he died of hepatitis-related liver failure at the age of 39 on August 6, 1980 in Los Angeles, California. more…

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