? For myself, I’d say, conservatively, that it’s upwards of 50. Since I first witnessed it on the small screen in 2007, “Bet On It” has always stood out as singularly raw and authentic — and now, I finally know why.
According to Efron, the “Bet On It” scene is not a product of Kenny Ortega’s signature choreography. Apparently, the fierce passion and magnetic watchability can be attributed to Efron himself. In an interview, he revealed that his “Bet On It” dance was fully improvised. Those forceful air punches? That powerful-yet-scary glint in his eye? The natural flair and pizazz with which he filled that vast, vividly green golf course? All Efron, baby.
“I thought I invented that dance move, by the way,” he said in response to King performing her own little rendition of the song. “You know, when we shot that, we just had no ideas for what to do on the day. The director, he just was like, ‘Dude, we have no concept for this song, what do you wanna do?’ I was like, ‘I don’t know, we’re on a golf course.’ That was all improv, and we shot it, I think the whole song, in three hours.
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