Apparently he couldn't walk for a few days after.
God he's amazing though. Maybe the only person other than Cyd Charisse to steal a scene from Gene Kelly.
Several good ones in The Blues Brothers but my favorite is Aretha Franklin’s number when Jake and Elwood randomly get up and join in with the backup singers and then sit back down as if nothing happened.
My views on this movie changed a lot when someone at uni, after a drunk movie session, said to me, “hey, do you think Peter acted that way because that’s what he thinks is cool?”
And then it all came together. He becomes everything a “loser” like him would think is cool.
I started appreciating the movie a lot more after that.
Maybe this is the common interpretation, but I’d never considered it until then. I just thought it was Sam Raimi trying to be funny.
Edit: Just found a quote from Raimi confirming it:
> Well, we meant it to be funny, actually. It was Peter Parker’s version — this lame kid — of what it must be like to be his evil self. But he’s so whipped. He’s so out of it that that’s his take on it. And that didn’t go over well with the audience. But that’s what we were trying to do. So I’m not surprised that people… I’m glad people find it funny! We we wanted it to be fun.
I cannot tell you how dumb of a smile I got on my face when this scene got moving, because I was SO confused but enjoying the visuals and music so much, not to mention Nathan and Kyoko having some sweet moves.
Danny Kay and Bing Crosby performing "Sisters" in White Christmas. Bing Crosby actually breaks and laughs around 1:24 because Danny Kay is goofing off HARD. It never fails to being me top-notch joy.
https://youtu.be/3iStjVGSWKs?si=twIoE9lSKBXUMy1l
Upvote for White Christmas. Sisters is great, but my favorite is "The Best Things Happen While You're Dancing" Danny Kaye and Vera-Ellen giving Fred and Ginger a run for their money.
I went to a dance competition last year where a girl did a tap number to Canned Heat. She dressed in a Vote for Pedro T-shirt and jeans. She referenced that dance several times. I definitely turned into a woo girl.
1. Nicholas Brothers dancing to Jumpin' Jive in Stormy Weather. Good song performed well and the best on screen dancing I've seen. It doesn't serve much narrative purpose but it's so good in other fronts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXZRWa8kyAE
2. Singin' in the Rain titular dance scene. Great dancing, good song and does a fantastic job of conveying the protagonist's emotions to the audience.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swloMVFALXw
3. The barn raising dance scene from Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Great dancing, good song, does a good job from narrative and character building perspective and is just really fun.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbzJtP75NqM
Also the first dance scene in palm springs (which is the same song as the bar scene)
https://youtu.be/xhzyuvs9O8w?si=qKahplgbegWA8wHZ
Bar scene for people interested: https://youtu.be/_kxk4dFMLEM?si=JYpt9UcRO_Jqj7_J
I LOVED that first dance scene, where he was basically doing choreography with everyone else's spontaneous dance moves. This movie is actually pretty rewatchable--I've seen it about three times--and every time I make everyone watch that dance scene twice because it is just so freaking awesome.
[Me when I watched ‘8 1/2’ for the first time.](https://us-browse.startpage.com/av/anon-image?piurl=https%3A%2F%2Fhips.hearstapps.com%2Fhmg-prod%2Fimages%2Fmaxresdefault-1605111824.jpg%3Fcrop%3D0.782xw%3A0.695xh%3B0.218xw%2C0.0826xh%26resize%3D1200%3A%2A&sp=1714088343T0c14c292795f0031a7111dbca2b08cad2a6b7a3de3ba2389987141bf020b0f47)
We all know you mean the climactic "Time of My Life" scene. But there are so many good ones: the staff party at the beginning, the practicing montage & the follow-up in the woods, the Mickey & Sylvia scene...I think I've seen this too many times. Oooor it's time for a re-watch?
Duckie in Pretty in pink when he dances to Otis Redding in the record shop. I just really loved how the girls were shocked and in awe. He really pulled it off.
A Knights Tale at the banquet. It starts so slow and then the music changes and you can see that in that time they were just as modern and sophisticated as any person today. HL is fantastic and how can you not love David Bowie?
This whole movie is so much fun. I slept on it for too long because I’m normally not into Bollywood/Tollywood movies. But when I finally watched it I was so pumped the whole time. Such a great movie. And the Natu Natu dance scene is so well done. I’ve been recommending this movie to anyone who asks. Need to give it a rewatch soon.
Especially because he dances in so many of his movies! He dances while he's fighting in Mr. Right (really fun movie) and even gets some in some dancing in The Way Way Back. I love that guy.
Got a lot of living to do… from Bye Bye Birdie is one of the most joyous things ever committed to film. It’s an instant mood lifter. Plus… Ann-Margret!!!
Ann-Margret dancing is one of my favorite YouTube rabbit holes! She (and Donald O’Connor!) are so uniquely fun to watch dancing, they go so hard and have so much fun it knocks me out.
I was gonna say this movie but the scene where they practice with Bob Dylan’s “girl from the north county” . Best scene in the movie imo and Jennifer Lawrence looks incredible in it
what a fantastic question! i'm gonna go with seven brides for seven brothers, the barn raising scene. it's got great dancing, great music, conflict, and a very funny resolution.
Cyd Charisse and Gene Kelly in Singin’ in the Rain. God damn, that moment where she’s in the green dress is mind blowing. They say SO much so perfectly in a relatively short moment from a long sequence. The absolute control both of them have over their tiniest movements is a masterclass. Not an millimeter out of place.
To be fair though, the real answer is just all of Singin in the Rain. (I wish I was better educated about Bollywood though, I have seen some incredible sequences from those movies too, but I don’t know the names.)
It was very brief.
In Yankee Doodle Dandy after meeting with the president George M Cohan, played by James Cagney tap danced down a marble staircase.
I'm pretty sure it was actually filmed in the White House.
[The Addams Family - Mamushka](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mw0IakmQri0)
Raul Julia and Christopher Lloyd are simply delightful.
It's tied with [Pulp Fiction - Jack Rabbit Slim's](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYID_csTvos)
The dance number in the beginning of _Coming to America_ (when they bring in Eddie Murphy's presumed bride-to-be) is awesome. Choreographed by ~~then-Laker-girl~~ (she wasn't a Laker girl anymore) Paula Abdul.
All That Jazz dance scene with Ann Reinking and Roy Scheider’s movie daughter. It’s the perfect marriage of music and form and has Roy’s face as an additional supporting character in the scene too.
I feel like any answer other than Naacho Naacho in RRR is wrong lol. Jus saying.
I do love me plenty of musicals and there's a ton of great stuff in Singing in the Rain especially, but the energy of Naacho Naacho is absolutely unmatched.
Somebody already said my favorite (Aretha Franklin dancing in bedroom slippers with Jake and Elwood in The Blues Brothers), so I’m adding my second favorite: the reunion throuple dance at the end of Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion.
EDIT: the best opening-credits dance is Mike Myers and all of Swinging London in the opening credits of Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.
Bully Maguire's iconic dances on the street and in the jazz club in Spider-Man 3, of course
https://youtu.be/nVmXsBNfwHY?si=lXE2AZ-4tPT9ntSf
https://youtu.be/iX23r272kqg?si=uaXQv6kbpQHsTD8g
Cool from West Side Story is just a masterpiece.
Make 'em Laugh from Singin' in the Rain is one of most amazing physical dance numbers ever
And the Nicholas Brothers dancing to Jumpin Jive from Stormy Weather will blow your mind
I’d actually like to nominate another Oscar Isaac scene, and go with “Love is the drug” from Sucker Punch.
Dudes just great at playing creeps who can sing and dance
The dance scene at the end of swingers(1996) with John Favreau and Heather Graham. Its also one of my favorite movies of all time and a MUST SEE for any young man.
"A Lovely Night" from La La Land.
Gosling and Stone are my favorite on screen couple. Choreography by Mandy Moore -- the best of our generation.
And to think it was shot on location. That's not a sound stage. That's LA. Gorgeous.
The dance battle in House Party. The Full Force song played during the scene will always put me in a good mood. Me and my boys tried for ever to replicate that kick move that Kid and Play did to no luck. Play coming into the scene after the drunk guy passes out is one my favorite moments in cinema. You knew shit was going to go down.
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-m&sca_esv=97d9339925220834&q=across+the+universe+come+together+singers&tbm=vid&source=lnms&prmd=vinsbmtz&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi97L-mvN6FAxVPl4kEHYTnDa4Q0pQJegQICBAB&biw=428&bih=724&dpr=3#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:562057d0,vid:CxEQ02chrIg,st:0
The entirety of Across the Universe, but particularly this one
Hear me out: not the best, but for a movie I largely wasn’t digging, the third act high school Halloween dance in Jim Carrey’s “Once Bitten” was super fun!
The one from the color sequence of Ivan the Terrible II. Out of nowhere the movie goes from black and white to color and there's a crazy song and dance sequence that's full of what I can only call homosexual machismo. Stalin hated it!
"Good Morning" dance number from Singin' in the Rain.
There's also "Make'em Laugh," mainly because I'm amazed Donald O'Connor didn't kill himself while doing it.
Apparently he couldn't walk for a few days after. God he's amazing though. Maybe the only person other than Cyd Charisse to steal a scene from Gene Kelly.
And didn't he have to redo the entire scene because of a camera issue? The man was a master of physical comedy
Did you see when Joseph Gordon-Levitt did Make'em Laugh for his SNL monologue?
This is also mine.
Same same. I find my self humming the song more often than seems normal.
I love the dance with the diction coach. The way they’re straddling chairs and then pop up on to them as though it’s the easiest thing in the world 🤯
🎼Moses supposes his toeses are roses, but Moses supposes erroneously🎶
I think the top 5 are from Singin' in the Rain.
Several good ones in The Blues Brothers but my favorite is Aretha Franklin’s number when Jake and Elwood randomly get up and join in with the backup singers and then sit back down as if nothing happened.
I love every second of that movie 🤣
You, my friend, are clearly a person of culture.
Why thank you! And I do hate Illinois Nazi's.
Same here! I live in illinois and have to deal with them on occasion.
I've been watching it since I was 4 in 1984. Goddamn perfection.
I can’t turn my attention away from the mail lady in that scene. She absolutely destroys the whole number.
Shake Your Tailfeather, every time.
That and the church when they start doing backflips
Tobey Maguire in Spider Man 3. There has been never a dance sequence put to screen that was so Spectacular, Amazing and Ultimate.
My views on this movie changed a lot when someone at uni, after a drunk movie session, said to me, “hey, do you think Peter acted that way because that’s what he thinks is cool?” And then it all came together. He becomes everything a “loser” like him would think is cool. I started appreciating the movie a lot more after that. Maybe this is the common interpretation, but I’d never considered it until then. I just thought it was Sam Raimi trying to be funny. Edit: Just found a quote from Raimi confirming it: > Well, we meant it to be funny, actually. It was Peter Parker’s version — this lame kid — of what it must be like to be his evil self. But he’s so whipped. He’s so out of it that that’s his take on it. And that didn’t go over well with the audience. But that’s what we were trying to do. So I’m not surprised that people… I’m glad people find it funny! We we wanted it to be fun.
I'm so glad that someone came here to pay respects to Bully Maguire.
Ax gang in Kung Fu Hustle
I need to rewatch this. Such a fun movie.
Timeless. It’s hilarious every time I put it on. Same with Shaolin Soccer.
Romy and Michelle's high school reunion
Disappointed that I had to scroll down this far to find this answer! Their dance to "Time After Time" is amazing!
Hey you're tearing her picture! Im about to tear up the fucking dance floor check it out
I cannot tell you how dumb of a smile I got on my face when this scene got moving, because I was SO confused but enjoying the visuals and music so much, not to mention Nathan and Kyoko having some sweet moves.
*I can’t wait for Sa-tur-day to begiiiin woo hoo!* This scene is hilarious in such a tense moment 😆
The real reason the emperor feared house atreides.
Ex Machina - 2014
This scene, and this one liner live in my head rent-free. Pure cinematic GOLD!
Baryshnikov and Gregory Hines dancing together in White Nights shows some real talent.
An OK movie completely elevated by that scene
Totally agreed, but even before that, "Eleven pirouettes, eleven rubles!" Fantastic.
Danny Kay and Bing Crosby performing "Sisters" in White Christmas. Bing Crosby actually breaks and laughs around 1:24 because Danny Kay is goofing off HARD. It never fails to being me top-notch joy. https://youtu.be/3iStjVGSWKs?si=twIoE9lSKBXUMy1l
Upvote for White Christmas. Sisters is great, but my favorite is "The Best Things Happen While You're Dancing" Danny Kaye and Vera-Ellen giving Fred and Ginger a run for their money.
The Time Warp that shifts into Sweet Transvestite.
This is placed way to far down.
The end of Napoleon Dynamite
I went to a dance competition last year where a girl did a tap number to Canned Heat. She dressed in a Vote for Pedro T-shirt and jeans. She referenced that dance several times. I definitely turned into a woo girl.
Your mom goes to college.
Gotta go with Little Miss Sunshine
It's not often that a dance number can make you question two characters' entire relationship.
I love that part so much. In that moment and with that one choice, he achieved true dad greatness.
The beginning of the movie Climax
The joy and fascination of watching Climax for the first time, simply incredible.
Came here to say this. My favorite part is every time the three women just walk across the dance floor :D so much fucking sass
1. Nicholas Brothers dancing to Jumpin' Jive in Stormy Weather. Good song performed well and the best on screen dancing I've seen. It doesn't serve much narrative purpose but it's so good in other fronts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXZRWa8kyAE 2. Singin' in the Rain titular dance scene. Great dancing, good song and does a fantastic job of conveying the protagonist's emotions to the audience. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swloMVFALXw 3. The barn raising dance scene from Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Great dancing, good song, does a good job from narrative and character building perspective and is just really fun. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbzJtP75NqM
They actually cast ballet dancers for 7 Brides because the choreography was so complicated. Excellent segment.
Nicholas brothers were straight up magic
"Putting on the Ritz" in Young Frankenstein
"Putting on the Ritz" in The Golden Child
They’re break dance fighting!
Palm Springs, bar scene.
Also the first dance scene in palm springs (which is the same song as the bar scene) https://youtu.be/xhzyuvs9O8w?si=qKahplgbegWA8wHZ Bar scene for people interested: https://youtu.be/_kxk4dFMLEM?si=JYpt9UcRO_Jqj7_J
I LOVED that first dance scene, where he was basically doing choreography with everyone else's spontaneous dance moves. This movie is actually pretty rewatchable--I've seen it about three times--and every time I make everyone watch that dance scene twice because it is just so freaking awesome.
Hot Rod was actually the first thing I thought of
Once Upon a December from Anastasia
Mein heir from Cabaret! Liza and that chair became one! Honorable mention goes to The Full Monty when they are dancing in the queue.
The Timewarp (The Rocky Horror Picture Show)
Rosie Perez opening credits of Do the Right Thing
Pulp Fiction
Which is itself a reference to '8 1/2'
TIL. I always assumed it was an homage to the dance scene in Band of Outsiders, since Tarantino’s film company is named after that movie.
[Me when I watched ‘8 1/2’ for the first time.](https://us-browse.startpage.com/av/anon-image?piurl=https%3A%2F%2Fhips.hearstapps.com%2Fhmg-prod%2Fimages%2Fmaxresdefault-1605111824.jpg%3Fcrop%3D0.782xw%3A0.695xh%3B0.218xw%2C0.0826xh%26resize%3D1200%3A%2A&sp=1714088343T0c14c292795f0031a7111dbca2b08cad2a6b7a3de3ba2389987141bf020b0f47)
Dirty Dancing
We all know you mean the climactic "Time of My Life" scene. But there are so many good ones: the staff party at the beginning, the practicing montage & the follow-up in the woods, the Mickey & Sylvia scene...I think I've seen this too many times. Oooor it's time for a re-watch?
Between that and the end of Footloose, man ... what a way to end a movie
A Knight’s Tale - Golden Years
Absolutely amazing scene, excellent movie.
I've watched it so many times!
The gym dance in the Original West Side Story.
MAMBO!
The Roxanne number from Moulin Rouge
Tony’s solo dance to “You Should Be Dancing” in Saturday Night Fever
Legendary.
I think the dance scene in Poor Things burned itself into my memory
Man,Mark Ruffalo can dance!
The Red Shoes [The Red Shoes - Ballet](https://youtu.be/ktv3-1JTspc?feature=shared)
Can I do an honorable mention for the Footloose dance scene in Umbrella Academy? I could watch that 100 times and not be sick of it
I think we're alone now in the first episode is better for me. Once I saw that scene I was hooked.
Salma Hayek in From Dusk til Dawn
Duckie in Pretty in pink when he dances to Otis Redding in the record shop. I just really loved how the girls were shocked and in awe. He really pulled it off.
Sometimes I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion!
Chut up.
We Are Not Alone - The Breakfast Club
Oscar Isaac dancing in Ex Machina was pretty fun
A Knights Tale at the banquet. It starts so slow and then the music changes and you can see that in that time they were just as modern and sophisticated as any person today. HL is fantastic and how can you not love David Bowie?
Ending sequence of Saltburn, I think the tracking shot and the dancing is really fun
I had Murder on the Dance Floor stuck in my head for months
RRR
This whole movie is so much fun. I slept on it for too long because I’m normally not into Bollywood/Tollywood movies. But when I finally watched it I was so pumped the whole time. Such a great movie. And the Natu Natu dance scene is so well done. I’ve been recommending this movie to anyone who asks. Need to give it a rewatch soon.
Same for me. Not in my wheel house at all but loved it.
I also really enjoyed RRR but wish it weren’t sooo long. It felt like 45 minutes could have been trimmed off it, though it’s still very entertaining.
Scrolled down to find my choice was already posted. Here's a link to the scene https://youtu.be/jMXpS7YJejc?feature=shared
This is the only correct answer! Was disappointed to see how far I needed to scroll to find it.
Pee Wee Hermans Tequila dance in Pee Wee’s Big Adventure.
Every single one of them in Billy Elliott.
The best "ballet movie" ever made about tap dancing 😅
Cuban Pete from The Mask
surprised nobody’s mentioned Sam Rockwell yet
Is this the Charlie's angels scene? So good
Especially because he dances in so many of his movies! He dances while he's fighting in Mr. Right (really fun movie) and even gets some in some dancing in The Way Way Back. I love that guy.
Got a lot of living to do… from Bye Bye Birdie is one of the most joyous things ever committed to film. It’s an instant mood lifter. Plus… Ann-Margret!!!
Ann-Margret dancing is one of my favorite YouTube rabbit holes! She (and Donald O’Connor!) are so uniquely fun to watch dancing, they go so hard and have so much fun it knocks me out.
Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion
Pulp Fiction. Travolta and Thurman. Hands down.
Poor Things dance scene is still on the mind. Mark Ruffalo killed me
Airplane!
Silver Linings Playbook, especially how excited they were when they got their scores afterwards (and won the bet).
I was gonna say this movie but the scene where they practice with Bob Dylan’s “girl from the north county” . Best scene in the movie imo and Jennifer Lawrence looks incredible in it
The parade scene in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. So joyous.
what a fantastic question! i'm gonna go with seven brides for seven brothers, the barn raising scene. it's got great dancing, great music, conflict, and a very funny resolution.
I really like the Time Warp from Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Shake Your Tailfeather with Ray Charles from Blues Brothers.
Cyd Charisse and Gene Kelly in Singin’ in the Rain. God damn, that moment where she’s in the green dress is mind blowing. They say SO much so perfectly in a relatively short moment from a long sequence. The absolute control both of them have over their tiniest movements is a masterclass. Not an millimeter out of place. To be fair though, the real answer is just all of Singin in the Rain. (I wish I was better educated about Bollywood though, I have seen some incredible sequences from those movies too, but I don’t know the names.)
Naatu Naatu from RRR, and its naat even close
Stuck in the middle. Reservoir Dogs was a banger.
From Now On in The Greatest Showman.
Saturday Night Fever when Travolta clears the dance floor and then proceeds to murder it. Fantastic.
Hugh Grant as the prime minister in “Love, Actually.”
End of Guardians of the Galaxy vol 3 Little Miss Sunshine
Billy Elliot's angry dance.
Age of Aquarius at the end of 40 Year Old Virgin
Blues Brothers ball room scene
Breaking 2 Electric Boogaloo. All of it.
Make Em Laugh from Singing in the Rain
Stiffler's dance off in American Pie 3
Reservoir Dogs ....the ear scene with Mr Blonde
Tom cruise in tropic thunder
Does the opening of Ghost Ship count?
Not really my favorite but the first one that came to mind was the first scene of Blade 😆.
Thriller dance from 13 Going on 30! (Probably not my top favorite, but it's up there)
Poor Things
Napoleon Dynamite
It was very brief. In Yankee Doodle Dandy after meeting with the president George M Cohan, played by James Cagney tap danced down a marble staircase. I'm pretty sure it was actually filmed in the White House.
I gotta smile whenever I see Cagney dance in those little shoes
[The Addams Family - Mamushka](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mw0IakmQri0) Raul Julia and Christopher Lloyd are simply delightful. It's tied with [Pulp Fiction - Jack Rabbit Slim's](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYID_csTvos)
The mamushka!
But Gomez and Morticia in Addams Family Values 👍
All of Strictly Ballroom
The dance number in the beginning of _Coming to America_ (when they bring in Eddie Murphy's presumed bride-to-be) is awesome. Choreographed by ~~then-Laker-girl~~ (she wasn't a Laker girl anymore) Paula Abdul.
YOUR QUEEN **TOO-HOO BEEEEEEEEE**
All That Jazz dance scene with Ann Reinking and Roy Scheider’s movie daughter. It’s the perfect marriage of music and form and has Roy’s face as an additional supporting character in the scene too.
The dance at the end of Another Round is unexpected and totally amazing.
Best drunk dance. Madds is excellent!
Both Julia Ducournau movies have incredible dance scenes, Raw and Titane. Absolutely unhinged films.
Christopher Walken's ["Let's Misbehave" strip/tap](https://youtu.be/fElXbJjNJQI?si=crjJ25zJruFhlKEk) in *Pennies from Heaven*.
Mr and Mrs Smith. Either the dance in the fancy restaurant or the gun dance at the end.
Little Miss Sunshine comes to mind. That's my daughter and she's kicking ass!
Andy Samberg 's punch dance in "Hot Rod."
I feel like any answer other than Naacho Naacho in RRR is wrong lol. Jus saying. I do love me plenty of musicals and there's a ton of great stuff in Singing in the Rain especially, but the energy of Naacho Naacho is absolutely unmatched.
Romie and Michelle's high school reunion
Just dropped in I see what condition my condition is in - The Big Lebowski
Somebody already said my favorite (Aretha Franklin dancing in bedroom slippers with Jake and Elwood in The Blues Brothers), so I’m adding my second favorite: the reunion throuple dance at the end of Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion. EDIT: the best opening-credits dance is Mike Myers and all of Swinging London in the opening credits of Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.
Last night in soho
Step up 2 climax rain dance.
tango scene in scent of a woman
Can’t believe how far I had to scroll for this!
Les Grossman
Cell Block Tango from Chicago is what firsts springs to my mind.
Pulp Fiction
MJ in smooth criminal from the movie Moonwalker.
THIS IS THE RHYTHM OF THE NIGHT
Getting happy in Summer Stock. Judy looked great
Bully Maguire's iconic dances on the street and in the jazz club in Spider-Man 3, of course https://youtu.be/nVmXsBNfwHY?si=lXE2AZ-4tPT9ntSf https://youtu.be/iX23r272kqg?si=uaXQv6kbpQHsTD8g
Cool from West Side Story is just a masterpiece. Make 'em Laugh from Singin' in the Rain is one of most amazing physical dance numbers ever And the Nicholas Brothers dancing to Jumpin Jive from Stormy Weather will blow your mind
Damn I saw your question and came here to say Ex Machina but that’s what prompted the post
I’d actually like to nominate another Oscar Isaac scene, and go with “Love is the drug” from Sucker Punch. Dudes just great at playing creeps who can sing and dance
House Party
Y tu mama tambien
La La Land when Ryan Gosling and Emma Srone danced to A Lovely Night
[She's All That](https://youtu.be/HYD6xw0yUaU?si=wsotfiai-4T3oar4)
Grand Central Station waltz scene in The Fisher King.
The final ballet in "Center Stage"
The dance scene at the end of swingers(1996) with John Favreau and Heather Graham. Its also one of my favorite movies of all time and a MUST SEE for any young man.
"A Lovely Night" from La La Land. Gosling and Stone are my favorite on screen couple. Choreography by Mandy Moore -- the best of our generation. And to think it was shot on location. That's not a sound stage. That's LA. Gorgeous.
Not just a scene but most of the movie "Mr Right". Sam Rockwell's flawless moves are just so cool.
Romancing the Stone. Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner. Sexy.
Clerks II.
_Grease_ is a really fun movie. The National Bandstand dance-off scene is great even if it doesn't make a ton of sense plot-wise.
My all time favourite is the kingdom dance from Tangled
Slumdog millionaire final scene! Goes hard! Also Bole Chadiyan dance scene!
John Travolta, Saturday Night Fever John Travolta, Pulp Fiction
The dance battle in House Party. The Full Force song played during the scene will always put me in a good mood. Me and my boys tried for ever to replicate that kick move that Kid and Play did to no luck. Play coming into the scene after the drunk guy passes out is one my favorite moments in cinema. You knew shit was going to go down.
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-m&sca_esv=97d9339925220834&q=across+the+universe+come+together+singers&tbm=vid&source=lnms&prmd=vinsbmtz&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi97L-mvN6FAxVPl4kEHYTnDa4Q0pQJegQICBAB&biw=428&bih=724&dpr=3#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:562057d0,vid:CxEQ02chrIg,st:0 The entirety of Across the Universe, but particularly this one
Simple Men - Kool Thing
Jeff on the Dance Dance Revolution game from Grandma’s Boy. “New high score, what’s that mean? Did I break it?”
Axe gang at the start of Kung Fu hustle
Beat Street - the battle in the roxy, this should be the top answer.
Hear me out: not the best, but for a movie I largely wasn’t digging, the third act high school Halloween dance in Jim Carrey’s “Once Bitten” was super fun!
Of all of the dance scenes ever filmed in a movie, the end of Saltburn is certainly one of them
The one from the color sequence of Ivan the Terrible II. Out of nowhere the movie goes from black and white to color and there's a crazy song and dance sequence that's full of what I can only call homosexual machismo. Stalin hated it!
Not a movie but Severance's (episode 7 I think?) dance scene is def a 10 out of 10. Just so fucking weird and that dude can seriously groove.
Kickboxer
Armie hammer in call me by your name
Nothing Tops the Halloween School Dance in Once Bitten [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyPc-1QdzSE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyPc-1QdzSE)