Okay, ONE MORE Steve Guttenberg thing: apparently, this movie is incredibly famous and a camp classic bad movie and was the recipient of the first Golden Raspberry Awards (winning every category except Best Supporting Actor), but this is the first I’ve seen of Can’t Stop The Music, the musical comedy that told the fake story of the Village People and was a gigantic bomb when it came out in 1980, except in Australia, where it did very well. All I know is, this intro starring Guttenberg on roller skates made my day:

I don’t think the movie can get better than that intro. (Thanks to Jon for the tip!)

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Comments (3)
  1. Dolf  |   Posted on Aug 4th, 2008

    “Introducing Bruce Jenner”? As in former olympic decathlete, father to Brody and star of Keeping up with the Kardashians? This movie sounds wild!

  2. I can’t believe that this was recorded by someone holding a camcorder. Awesome.

  3. Genevieve  |   Posted on Aug 5th, 2008

    I went to go put this on my Netflix just now & it’s already on there, hehehehehe, wonder how that happened, hehehehe :o I.

    It looks like one long Dr.Pepper commercial in the beginning.

    And if this is supposed to be in NY, why are those 3 girls wearing shirts that spell out San Francisco?

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