What (movie?) is this audio from?
November 21, 2023 5:12 AM   Subscribe

Heard on a subway car, preceding a Showtime dance act. It sounded like a bank or diner robbery scene. It might have been a single speech, but I'm pretty sure it had crowd reaction and sfx mixed in. It might have started with something like "Everybody get down," but in the middle was something about certain people going to the back room or back office, and how certain others were going to stay here and start dancing, and it definitely ended with something like "and if they're not still dancing when we get back, everybody dies."

Is this straight from a movie? Modified from a movie to add the dancing bit?

(Side question: is this a new evolution of Showtime, starting with a movie clip?)
posted by nobody to Media & Arts (2 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
"Everybody be cool...this is a robbery!" maybe?(NSFW)
posted by rongorongo at 6:11 AM on November 21, 2023


Response by poster: Definitely not Pulp Fiction, or even an edited version of that scene.

Thinking about it more, my guess is that it's not edited at all from its source (besides excerpting), but I could imagine the source might be an intro to a particularly cinematic music video if it's not originally from a real movie. It felt professional to me. Unfortunately, I don't remember a single thing about the song they danced to afterwards.
posted by nobody at 7:22 AM on November 21, 2023


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