Christopher Walken Can’t Stop Dancing

Why would you want him to? (HuffPo link)

Below is a complete list of the films used in the video:“Roseland” (1977)
“The Deer Hunter” (1978)
“Brainstorm” (1983)
“Pennies from Heaven” (1981)
“The Dead Zone” (1983)
“A View To A Kill” (1985)
“At Close Range” (1986)
“Puss in Boots” (1988)
“Homeboy” (1988)
“Communion” (1989)
“King of New York” (1990)
“The Comfort of Strangers” (1990)
“Sarah, Plain and Tall” (1991)
“All-American Murder” (1991)
“Batman Returns” (1992)
“Skylark” (1993)
“True Romance” (1993)
“Wayne’s World 2” (1993)
“A Business Affair” (1994)
“Pulp Fiction” (1994)
“The Prophecy” (1995)
“Search and Destroy” (1995)
“Things to Do in Denver When You’re Dead” (1995)
“The Funeral” (1996)
“Suicide Kings” (1997)
“Mousehunt” (1997)
“New Rose Hotel” (1998)
“Blast from the Past” (1999)
“Sleepy Hollow” (1999)
“The Opportunists” (2000)
“Scotland, Pa.” (2001)
“Joe Dirt” (2001)
“America’s Sweethearts” (2001)
“The Affair of the Necklace” (2001)
“Poolhall Junkies” (2002)
“The Country Bears” (2002)
“Undertaking Betty” (2002)
“Catch Me If You Can” (2002)
“Gigli” (2003)
“The Rundown” (2003)
“Man on Fire” (2004)
“Envy” (2004)
“The Stepford Wives” (2004)
“Around the Bend” (2004)
“Wedding Crashers” (2005)
“Romance & Cigarettes” (2005)
“Domino” (2005)
“Click” (2006)
“Fade to Black” (2006)
“Man of the Year” (2006)
“Hairspray” (2007)
“Balls of Fury” (2007)
“$5 a Day” (2008)
“The Maiden Heist” (2009)
“Stand Up Guys” (2012)
“A Late Quartet” (2012)
“The Power of Few” (2013)

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