

Wiles happens to know that there are only two consuming passions in Duke Morrison's life: Football, Dewar's Single-Malt Scotch, and The Rapture. Wiles knows that he doesn't mean a word of it. "I'm just happy to be able to make a positive impact on ethnic children in greater Denver," he says. Morrison's voice is predictably low and raspy, even as he talks about the Duke Morrison/Budweiser Annual Golf Outing to Benefit Unfortunate Ethnic Children in Greater Denver. On the radio, a personality who called himself Mad Dog is interviewing Duke Morrison. It goes without saying that all of that hangs in the balance now. He should be back in his office, sipping a glass of red wine, facebooking about how much he doesn't care about this afternoon's football game (subtext: he's too good/smart for sports), and preparing a white paper entitled "Phallic Imagery In Children's Public Television Programming: Fact or Fiction" - a paper he was excited to give at the Ingham/Eaton County Publicly-Funded-Arts-Initiative's First Annual Symposium on Issues Regarding Children in Literature. This, he thinks, is Rapture Day and he needs to get a feel for what he's up against. He pops the Indigo Girls "Live At Budokan" cd out of his car's audio system and tunes into a sports talk station, which is something he would absolutely never do in real life. He's sweating as he maneuvers the vintage BMW (read: upscale English professor) off the highway and into the gridlock surrounding Dynex/LifewayExcellenceInChristianPublishing Stadium. "Misty will be here in a minute."įor James Wiles, being "outed" as a dispensational fundamentalist is akin to career suicide. She sighs, audibly which (sighing audibly) is something she almost never does. Instead her eyes are affixed to Strongbow's hamstrings as well as the rest of Strongbow. This is where he would normally expect Kate to look at him with an eyebrow cocked. Step Into…The Movies With Derek and Julianne Hough airs Sunday night, March 20, at 10/9c on ABC."He really is a beautiful runner." Alex Roth is sure he's just thinking this, but as it turns out he's saying it out loud as Strongbow strides away down the concourse - his taut hamstrings straining against the white spandex of his Denver Broncos game pants. Other big stars showing up to dance with Derek and Julianne Hough are John Stamos, Charli D’Amelio, Amber Riley, and Harry Shrum Jr. “‘Can you put this show together in about ten days?’ That became a narrative throughout the whole show.” “It’s funny, Julianne and I had this idea for a while in different forms and concepts, and then ABC said to us, ‘The Oscars are coming up. Singin’ in the Rain, Moulin Rouge, Beauty and the Beast, Chicago, Dirty Dancing, and La La Land are all on tap as well. Outside of Saturday Night Fever and Footloose, there are several other popular musical movies that will be honored tonight.
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What is interesting here is that the movie was remade in 2011 and Julianne Hough starred in that version.Ĭould tonight be the night that the two movies converge, with Bacon returning as Ren and Julianne as Ariel? What other movies will the Hough siblings dance to? Kevin Bacon was the star in the 1984 version of Footloose, a movie where a young rebel shook up an entire highly religious town when he got the young people excited about dancing. “‘There will be no pelvic thrusts in this house, young man!'” Derek said. He also mentioned that the strict dancing rules from the movie were also on display in his house. “That was shot close to where I live,” Derek said.

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In the interview with TV Insider, Derek said that Footloose was a huge influence on him as a dancer.

Kevin Bacon is also scheduled to appear on the show. Sign up for our newsletter! Kevin Bacon will be performing as well
