
In this week’s Movie Memory Machine: Five For mini-episode, Landen and Truman sashay into the glittery chaos of 54with five more films that capture the highs, lows, and polyester-drenched parties of music, nightlife, and subculture. From Boogie Nights to Velvet Goldmine, we discuss the intersection of vibes, identity, and dance floors as cinematic crucibles for fame, transformation, and fabulous outfits. Bonus: a historical tangent about invented journalism that led to a disco classic.
Films Discussed:
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Boogie Nights (1997)
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Party Monster (2003)
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24 Hour Party People (2002)
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Velvet Goldmine (1998)
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Saturday Night Fever (1977)
Topics Covered:
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The shadow cast by Boogie Nights over late-90s ensemble dramas
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Club kids, queer identity, and Macaulay Culkin’s turn in Party Monster
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Steve Coogan’s music-scene swagger in 24 Hour Party People
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Todd Haynes' glam rock dreamscape Velvet Goldmine and the bisexual lighting it rode in on
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Saturday Night Fever as a misunderstood, mythologized portrait of 70s angst
Key Takeaways:
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Club movies don’t just dance—they document cultural tipping points.
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The vibe shift from disco glam to post-punk grit tells us more than the plot does.
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54 wanted to be Velvet Goldmine but ended up Studio Interference: The Movie.
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Disco never died; it just turned into biopics, glam fantasies, and Steve Coogan vehicles.
Listener Prompt:
What’s your favorite club-set movie, and what music would play when you entered? Let us know using #MovieMemoryMachine.
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