字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 >> James: I KNOW YOU ARE HUGE FANS OF JOHN BECAUSE HERE YOU ARE IN HALL-- HALLOWEEN DRESSED UP AS JOHN TRAVOLTA AND UMA THURMAN FROM PULP FIK. SENSATIONAL COSTUMES. WHOSE IDEA WAS THIS? >> I THINK USUALLY WE HAVE TO FIGURE OUT, BECAUSE DEPENDING ON WHAT CHARACTER I AM PLAYING AROUND HALLOWEEN, I THINK THAT WAS NOCTURNAL ANIMAL SO I HAD LONG HAIR, SOMETIMES I HAVE A BEARD SOMETIMES, BUT WE HAVE TO FIGURE OUT WHAT WORKS. AND THEN I DON'T KNOW, I HAVE ALWAYS WANTED TO, I KNOW IT'S HARD BECAUSE WE WORK TOGETHER, BUT "PULP FICTION" IS ONE OF THE FILMS I GREW UP AND REALLY LOVED AND HAVE BEEN A FAN OF FOR A LONG TIME. >> James: IT IS INCREDIBLE, IT IS AMAZING. JOHN, IS IT TRUE THAT THE DANCE THAT SAM AND AARON ARE DOING, THE DANCE IN "PULP FICTION" CAME FROM WHEN YOU WERE PERFORMING AS A CHILD. >> THIS WAS THE DEAL. QUINN TON WAS DEAD SET ON US ALL DOING, BOTH OF US DOING THE TWIST WHICH IS A VERY FUN DANCE BUT IT IS LIMITED IN HOW LONG ONE WANTS TO WATCH SOMEONE DO THE TWIST. SO I SAID TO QUINTEN WHEN I WAS GROWING UP THERE WERE NOFER EL TEE DANCE, THE SWIM AND THE BATMAN AND THE HITCHHIKER AND THE-- MAYBE WE SHOULD WIDEN THE SPECTRUM. HE SAID SHOW THEM TO ME. AND I DID AND HE SAID OKAY, LET'S DO MORE THAN THE TWIST. AND THAT IS HOW IT ALL CAME TO BE. >> James: DO YOU STILL REMEMBER ALL OF THOSE DANCES. >> I CERTAINLY DO. WOULD YOU LIKE TO LEARN THEM? (CHEERS AND APPLAUSE). >> James: OKAY, OKAY, HANG ON A MINUTE, AR ON IS TAKING HIS SHOES OFF. >> ABSOLUTELY, SO WE'RE GOING TO START WITH THE SIMPLE ONE CALLED THE TWIST. YOU KNOW HOW TO DOT TWIST. EVERYONE KNOWS THE TWIST. CAN THE BAND DO SOME MUSIC. SHOUT OUT AS WE GO. ♪ OKAY, THE TWIST. ♪ OKAY. THE JERK. ♪ OKAY, THE HITCHHIKER SNOATD ONE LAST ONE, THE MASHED POTATOES. ♪ LOOK AT AARON. SNOALT. ♪. >> AND THAT'S ALL WE GOT, OH, THE BATMAN WE'LL BE RIGHT BACK. >> AND THAT'S ALL WE GOT, OH, THE BATMAN WE'LL BE RIGHT BACK. ♪
A2 初級 約翰-特拉沃爾塔帶我們去上 "紙漿小說 "的舞蹈課。 (John Travolta Takes Us to 'Pulp Fiction' Dance Class) 11 0 林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字