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A patron of a summer getaway becomes a dancer to replace one which got pregnant, and falls in love [ 1 ] .
Fantastic and timeless. this will hold up well forever.
- Dirty Dancing – (1987 movie)
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Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights – (2004 movie)
Jennifer Grey‘s career had real potential after this movie, but she got a nose job and her job offers ceased because people thought the public wouldn’t recognize her anymore. Sigh. And she was so cute too.
2021-08-14 ∞
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1:15 —
- Summer of 1963
- New York (state)
- Kennedy
- The Beatles
- Peace Corps
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3:30 —
- Three men trapped in a mine
- Police dogs used in Birmingham
- Volleyball
- Croquet
- “Monks protesting” is likely a reference to Thích Quảng Đức‘s burning himself alive in protest of communists treatment of.. well anyone and everyone. As an aside, the Communist Chinese spread it as propaganda as an example of “western imperialism” lol; fucking communists.
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4:15 —
- 8:15 — Given that she was talking about trendy stuff earlier, “South-east Asia” is likely a reference to the starving communists in Vietnam [ 2 ] .
- 11:00 — Mambo (dance)
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20:45 —
- Wig
- Sandra Dee
- Jackie Kennedy
- Elizabeth Taylor, and a reference to Cleopatra (1963 film).
- Calisthenics
- Symposium
- Insult comedy
- 21:15 — Alfa Romeo
- TODO – new pulse(?)
- TODO – earlier – The closest to “lift” I can find is figure skating lifts.
- 40:30 — Did they have windows like that back then?
- 45:45 — She’s really short for some reason..
- 49:30 — The Drifters
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1:03:15
- 1:03:45 — Oh my god, the trap question about how many women a man has bedded.
- 1:05:15 — Frances Perkins
- 1:06:15 — Ho Chi Minh trail
- 1:08:30 — Pachanga
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1:10:00 — House painters and plasterers union
- See also house painter and decorator, plasterer
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1:27:30
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1:30:15 — That cable disappeared quickly.
2007-02-12 – Ultimate Edition ∞
The little Jennifer Grey introduction is .. uh.. really pointless. Perhaps if there was some substance or something.
- 2:10 — The song is Big Girls Don’t Cry by The Four Seasons. It’s not on the soundtrack.
- 3:40 — Hey, that’s Newman.
- 15:00 — The song is Do You Love Me by The Contours. It’s not on the soundtrack.
- 17:00 — Johnny Castle, played by Patrick Swayze.
- 19:00 — The song is Love Man by Otis Redding. It’s not on the soundtrack.
- 27:00 — “Knocked up” means pregnant.
- 29:19 — The book is The Fountainhead – (1943 book), by Ayn Rand
- 30:00 — Arnold Palmer.
- 31:00 — The song is Stay by Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs.
- 31:38 — Mmm.. nipples.
- 33:40 — The mambo dance.
- 33:50 — The song is … (unknown) TODO
- 34:00 — The song is Wipe Out by The Surfaris. It’s not on the soundtrack.
- 36:05 — The song is Hungry Eyes by Eric Carmen.
- 40:40 — The song is … (unknown)
- 42:15 — The song is Hey! Baby by Bruce Channel.
- 44:10 — Baby! =)
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45:10 — George Burns was a dance teacher.
- I don’t know if “Benny Bernstein’s Dancing School” is fictional.
- 46:35 — She’s scared because the doctor’s appointment is for an Abortion.
- 47:00 — The song is … (unknown) TODO
- 50:00 — The song is … (unknown) TODO
- 51:00 — Medical malpractice.
- 53:50 — The song is … (unknown) TODO
- 56:00 — Damn. That’s brave.
- 56:10 — The song is Cry To Me, but I’m not sure who it’s by. It’s not Betty Harris since it has a male singer.
- 1:00:20 — The songs mentioned are I Feel Pretty from West Side Story and What Do The Simple Folk Do? by Richard Burton.
- 1:03:40 — Dude, way to say no.
- 1:05:00 — Way to say the right thing.
- 1:05:30 — Francis was probably a man’s name before being adopted by women for empowerment.
- 1:06:40 — The song is Love Is Strange by Mickey & Sylvia.
- 1:06:45 — The dance is the Cha-cha-cha.
- 1:08:40 — He mentions a dance called the patchanka. (pechanga?). But I’m not sure what that is.
- 1:12:50 — The song is … (unknown). Horrible. Horrible. TODO
- 1:15:10 — The song is … (unknown) TODO
- 1:16:10 — The song is In the Still of the Night by The Five Satins.
- 1:18:00 — She could just say she saw him giving the money back to him.
- 1:19:15 — And the reason his bed has a broken post is.. because I was with him.
- 1:21:45 — Not for nothing.
- 1:23:00 — But she wasn’t his partner.
- 1:23:20 — The song is She’s Like the Wind by Patrick Swayze.
- 1:25:00 — The song they’re all singing is … (unknown) TODO
- 1:27:30 — Who and who serving the first pasteurized milk to the borders?
- 1:27:40 — The Depression.
- 1:30:20 — The song is (I’ve Had) The Time of My Life by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes.
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1:37:10 — The song is … (unknown) TODO
Disk 2 ∞
Disk 2 has all the features.
Interviews ∞
They aren’t interviews. The person just talks and talks and talks.
Screen Test ∞
The screen test is nice. She’s in a nice top. Yummy. But what’s with her grinding that guy. And is he wearing a wig?
Preview Gallery ∞
Hey neat, another DVD which has this..
- Standing in the Shadows of Motown – about The Funk Brothers. But .. what is it?
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Special Edition DVD — A trailer about their DVDs. How sad.
Music Videos ∞
- Hungry Eyes by Eric Carmen.
- (I’ve Had) The Time of My Life by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes.
- She’s Like the Wind by Patrick Swayze.
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There’s an easter egg a bit underneath the third video, to the right. It’s a 2-minute thing on the music.
Footnotes
- probably also getting pregnant [ ↩ ]
- While you can see things like 1960 in the Vietnam War, it’s propaganda. [ ↩ ]


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re-watched; great movie