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The flashdance soundtrack
The flashdance soundtrack







the flashdance soundtrack

Flashdance had a budget of about $7 million, and it made more than $200 million worldwide - enough to make it the #3 movie of 1983, behind only Return Of The Jedi and Terms Of Endearment. Critics hated the film, but it did monster box office. You can draw a direct line from the look of Flashdance to the neon sheen of the Brat Pack movies and to the oiled-up muscularity of the Stallone/Schwarzenegger school of action flicks.įlashdance was huge. In cribbing its techniques from the music-video world, Flashdance more or less invented the ’80s movie, or at least the non-Spielbergian variety of ’80s movie. Something like half the movie is montage, and the whole thing takes place in a beautiful, ecstatic otherworld. The cinematic style of Flashdance is pure cocaine-dust-cloud MTV decadence: Clouds of dry ice wafting everywhere, big haircuts shown in backlit silhouette, editing cut to the beat of the pop songs on the soundtrack. That’s probably the best way to explain what happened with Flashdance.įlashdance is a pretty ridiculous movie - a retelling of the Rocky fairytale that subs out Sylvester Stallone’s down-on-his-luck mob-enforcer boxer for Jennifer Beals’ nervously striving steelworker and aspiring dancer. A year after that, the MTV influence had spread to cinema. A year later, the channel had already started to make a huge impact on the pop charts. MTV first went on the air in August of 1981. In The Number Ones, I’m reviewing every single #1 single in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, starting with the chart’s beginning, in 1958, and working my way up into the present.









The flashdance soundtrack