I know for a fact that I have, but I can't remember anything about it.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Have you seen the remake or sequel or whatever I have notFarmer John wrote:Yeah Mary Poppins rules
Favorite musicals.
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Singin' in the Rain Is my favorite musical.
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I know how that goes, brotherFarmer John wrote:I know for a fact that I have, but I can't remember anything about it.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Have you seen the remake or sequel or whatever I have notFarmer John wrote:Yeah Mary Poppins rules
And they say that a hero could save us
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
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Are we talking film musicals or stage musicals?
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Not even a guilty pleasure, I love Moulin Rouge.
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The movie or the stage show?Buby wrote:Not even a guilty pleasure, I love Moulin Rouge.
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Go with your heart.epilogue wrote:Are we talking film musicals or stage musicals?
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I think we have reached a consensus that Rocky Horror cleans house.
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Let us have this one thing without you ackchyually-ing it to death, Trag. You god damned hispter sperg.
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Steve Albini wrote:Whenever there's active promotion on the part of somebody else, whenever I see somebody all dolled up for a fancy photograph and someone's handing out flyers or whenever there's active promotion for something like that, as an imposition on my day, I hate all those people and I want them to fail. I have a visceral reaction to advertising and promotion. There's just something about salesmanship that grates on me on a very base level and I react very negatively towards it. I want those people to suffer and I want their enterprises to fail.
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My favorite stage musicals based on non-musical movies:
5. American Psycho: Fittingly ridiculous partially-Jukebox-type musical, featuring excerpts from a bunch of 80s song including, yes, "Hip to Be Square." They even wrote in a song about the business cards.
4. Groundhog Day: Really sweet and funny, with the most understated ending I've ever seen for a musical (no grand finale, it just kind of ends on a very gentle note). Good music, with songs written by Tim Minchin.
3. Legally Blonde: It lives or dies based entirely on the likability of the actress playing Elle, but overall a ton of fun. They gave Paulette (Jennifer Coolidge's character form the movie) a weird subplot about wanting to visit Ireland, which culminates in a big stepdance sequence.
2. Shrek: Better than any Shrek movie, which is not a very tall bar to clear as the Shrek movies are actually kind of bad. But it's hard not to love this version of the story, which makes Fiona a more interesting character, amps up the romance, and ends with a full cast performance of "I'm a Believer."
1. Beetlejuice: Just spectacular. The Broadway version (which I got to see Halloween 2022) has some really cool stage design and special effects, and Alex Brightman steals the show. Extremely funny. The music is wild, with very energetic songs that jump very suddenly between genres.
Honorable mentions: Heathers, The Witches of Eastwick, The Toxic Avenger.
5. American Psycho: Fittingly ridiculous partially-Jukebox-type musical, featuring excerpts from a bunch of 80s song including, yes, "Hip to Be Square." They even wrote in a song about the business cards.
4. Groundhog Day: Really sweet and funny, with the most understated ending I've ever seen for a musical (no grand finale, it just kind of ends on a very gentle note). Good music, with songs written by Tim Minchin.
3. Legally Blonde: It lives or dies based entirely on the likability of the actress playing Elle, but overall a ton of fun. They gave Paulette (Jennifer Coolidge's character form the movie) a weird subplot about wanting to visit Ireland, which culminates in a big stepdance sequence.
2. Shrek: Better than any Shrek movie, which is not a very tall bar to clear as the Shrek movies are actually kind of bad. But it's hard not to love this version of the story, which makes Fiona a more interesting character, amps up the romance, and ends with a full cast performance of "I'm a Believer."
1. Beetlejuice: Just spectacular. The Broadway version (which I got to see Halloween 2022) has some really cool stage design and special effects, and Alex Brightman steals the show. Extremely funny. The music is wild, with very energetic songs that jump very suddenly between genres.
Honorable mentions: Heathers, The Witches of Eastwick, The Toxic Avenger.
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My least-favorite: Back to the Future, Bring it On, The Addams Family, School of Rock, Matilda
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Jorge wrote:They even wrote in a song about the business cards.
Please tell us more about this.
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Damn, how is this possible? The songs are right there!Jorge wrote:My least-favorite: The Addams Family
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I don't know if it's just the production I saw but I really hated it. Just crazy unfunny, with totally out-of-character writing and a bunch of pop culture references. At one point a character wears a yellow outfit and Gomez says "You look like a Minion!"
Gomez Addams would not know what a Minion is
Gomez Addams would not know what a Minion is
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The movie.epilogue wrote:The movie or the stage show?Buby wrote:Not even a guilty pleasure, I love Moulin Rouge.
Pretty sure I've never seen a live musical.
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Buby wrote:The movie.epilogue wrote:The movie or the stage show?Buby wrote:Not even a guilty pleasure, I love Moulin Rouge.
Pretty sure I've never seen a live musical.
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No Hamilton mentions yet?
I saw Phantom of the Opera when I was like 14 and thought it kicked ass. Probably the huge chandelier swinging over the crowd stunt, but I liked all of it.
I saw Phantom of the Opera when I was like 14 and thought it kicked ass. Probably the huge chandelier swinging over the crowd stunt, but I liked all of it.
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Wicked