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the best song in ... ( 3 months ago by niccynaccynoo)
the best song in the whole film for me.
that's taboot! :) ( 3 months ago by orangeblueandlavenda)
that's taboot! :)
are u kidding i ... ( 3 months ago by joefraietta1)
are u kidding i love this part!
great scene...was ... ( 3 months ago by Corallis)
great scene...was also hilariously brilliant on Broadway :P
the song is so cool ... ( 3 months ago by SimbaNala007)
the song is so cool... go back to high school, haha xD
Array ( 3 months ago by 999ninja000)
Why!
What's wrong with it!?
lol i love this ... ( 3 months ago by JazzellWilliams)
lol i love this part of the movie.. and this song. ITS SOO funny lol<3
-THE BEST FEMALE MC UNDER 18
that doesn't even ... ( 3 months ago by josephmd101)
that doesn't even look close to elvis
this song is so ... ( 3 months ago by GoodNBadGurl)
this song is so funny!!!
It's not supposed ... ( 3 months ago by fvitchard)
It's not supposed to be Elvis, dumbass.
one cool song just ... ( 3 months ago by TezFromEssex)
one cool song just like the film
its frankie avalon ( 3 months ago by Gorseheart)
its frankie avalon
Array ( 3 months ago by Sneeuwitjee)
<3 GREACE!
ROFL! ( 3 months ago by darcydill92)
ROFL!
never get bored of ... ( 3 months ago by mohsdef)
never get bored of this film
i love this movie!! ... ( 3 months ago by tigerbabe15)
i love this movie!!! i took a quiz thing on myspace and i got a 100%
in musical theatre ... ( 3 months ago by iluvmckenzieknapps07)
in musical theatre we do this...im a angel...its awesome!
Me either...I've ... ( 3 months ago by bob343536)
Me either...I've probably seen it over 200 times.
I've definitely ... ( 3 months ago by smileybeth)
I've definitely seen it more than 200 times too lol. It's wholesome on the surface but has a bit of raw sexuality when you look closely. I know every song word for word. i always wanted to see the Original play, not the one based on the movie playing now.
Is that Frankie ... ( 3 months ago by VinnyMancini)
Is that Frankie Valli?
Nice name, ... ( 3 months ago by azam61494)
Nice name, Godfather lll, that is Frankie Avalon, not Valli
no its frankie ... ( 3 months ago by sooch74)
no its frankie avalon. frankie valli sang greece
FREEENCHHHY!!!!! i ... ( 3 months ago by EyesSeeToClear)
FREEENCHHHY!!!!! i love you
frenchy is too cute! ( 3 months ago by lisa5436)
frenchy is too cute!



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