I remember the publicity stunt surrounding him and the
film. It was hectic. You couldn’t go anywhere without seeing his
face (and Michelle Pfeiffer’s) on billboards, magazines or on TV (this was all
before the birth of Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr…) Anything
to get the ball rolling. Even the
soundtrack album was released before the movie opened. And I, the trooper that
I am, got a hold of it ASAP, learning the songs and anticipating the best on
screen. Not the best of voice, however. I mean have you heard Caulfield’s toneless rendition
of Charade? Cringe worthy.
But who cares when you look that hot.
The plot is quite simple: Nerdy high-school student Caulfied has the
hots for Pink Lady member Pfeiffer who barely knows he’s
alive. To win her love and respect he transforms
into a mysterious sexy motorcycle rider and sets out to wow her, to the
detriment of her entourage, especially the T-Birds gang who want him out of the
way. Will the two lovebirds be able to unite after all? Like duh!
I came out of the movie theater relatively happy. Despite its many flaws (cardboard characters,
silly situations…) GREASE 2 was fun. Both
leads looked great together and lit up the screen in spite of a lack of
chemistry… and script. Because rumor has it that the cast was going at it mostly
without a screenplay. Imagine what the movie could have been had there been
one. I’m sure the entire film would have
been as powerful as the intro BACK TO SCHOOL number. Fast-forward to 30-odd years, and, wouldn’t
you know, GREASE 2 is now recognized as one of the guiltiest of pleasures. Oh it’s still as clunky as before, but it has
earned this je-ne-sais-quoi about it that makes you want to embrace it even
more now that time has gone by.
Some of the old gang are back for this sequel: Frenchy, principal McGee, coach Calhoun, just
to name a few. Yes, like the next guy, I
would have loved to see Danny and Sandy make an appearance too. Heck, I would have settled for Rizzo or Kenickie,
even Putzie for that matter. But it was
not meant to be (for money and career reasons I’m sure). But in the end, does it really matter? Just as long as Maxwell Caulfield is around all
is fine. If you have yet to see him in
this film, leave your brain at the door and get a DVD copy. You’ll be mesmerized mostly by his good looks—if
not by the impressive biceps and pecs of his other co-star Adrian Zmed who
plays T-Birds leader Johnny Nogerelli. Either
way it’s a win win situation.
Until next post—Martin