Channing Tatum and Charlyne Yi Spoof Dirty Dancing
Rose Nazarali — July 29, 2009 — Pop Culture
References: justjared.buzznet
Channing Tatum, from the upcoming 'G.I. Joe' and Charlyne Yi (best known for her role as Jody in 'Knocked Up'), teamed together to recreate a scene from 'Dirty Dancing.'
Charlyne Yi (Baby) visits Channing Tatum (Johnny), where they proceed to have an intense discussion followed by a hilarious dance sequence.
The duo mimicked the roles that Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayse were able to make famous back in 1987.
Implications - Popular culture spoofs satisfy the consumer desire to connect with times gone by through certain product purchases. Companies can profit from this fascination by making products with familiar pop culture icons or sayings that are easily recognizable to consumers.
Charlyne Yi (Baby) visits Channing Tatum (Johnny), where they proceed to have an intense discussion followed by a hilarious dance sequence.
The duo mimicked the roles that Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayse were able to make famous back in 1987.
Implications - Popular culture spoofs satisfy the consumer desire to connect with times gone by through certain product purchases. Companies can profit from this fascination by making products with familiar pop culture icons or sayings that are easily recognizable to consumers.
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