Vaselina (1978) File

Critics often highlight the film's paradox: it is frequently called a "badly made" movie that is somehow still a "delight to watch".

: 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. Vaselina (1978)

Beyond standard reviews, the film is known for several "weird" production facts and cultural adaptations: Grease (1978) Critics often highlight the film's paradox: it is