Vaselina - (1978)

: In an original 1978 review, Barry Norman called it an "old-fashioned and badly made Hollywood musical". He noted that the teenagers looked far too old for high school—a point echoed by director Randal Kleiser himself, who used a "crow’s-feet test" to see if actors looked young enough for the "surreal" age range of the film.

: Reviewers from Rhinebeck Reality argue that the film’s strength lies in its simplicity and the "phenomenal charm" of John Travolta. It is praised for capturing a stylized 1950s aesthetic with beautiful colors and a "feel-good" energy. Vaselina (1978)

Beyond standard reviews, the film is known for several "weird" production facts and cultural adaptations: Grease (1978) : In an original 1978 review, Barry Norman