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19 responses to “The Friday Question – Musicals”

  1. Hay

    Well, this proves it, you can create any identity online. You can even be a GIRL posing as a guy. :)

  2. Jess

    I watched Moulin Rouge about 8 times and really loved it. Kiwanisqaatia (sp?) was a really great musical that will leave your head reeling, but does not have any singing.
    Oh, let me not forget, The Man eating plan Movie- I love “Suddenly Simor”.
    Others:
    Dirty Dancing- which is in the musical section
    And one that I can’t remember the name to with all those guys who sing and dance. “Let’s do it for america”
    Robinhood- Men in tights.
    I’m a big proponent of not thinking all musicals are lame just because a couple were.

  3. Mike

    Jess – NICE one in Dirty Dancing, I’m ashamed that I forgot about it when writing this blog, because that is a huge guilty pleasure for me, especially the last song. If that movie is on, we always stop and watch the end…

    @ Hay – way to skip the question you twit :)

  4. Frank C

    Rocky Horror Picture Show – Let’s do the time warp again

    The Wall – I have become comfortably numb

    Heavy Metal – You see me now a veteran of a thousand psychic wars

    Tommy – He’s a pinball wizard

    These two are more music documentaries but I’ll throw them in anyway.

    The Decline of Western Civilization
    The Last Waltz

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  5. Mike

    I’ve not seen any of those…man.

    Is Spinal Tap considered a musical? :)

  6. Cap'n Schwartz

    ….”Ah, but I also don’t think guys hate them as much as they say they do.” No, we do hate them… that and the Queen… =D

  7. Mike

    lol :)

  8. R.A. Porter

    Because I sign with initials it may not be clear. I’m a guy; I love musicals.

    Favorite *movie* musical would probably be Guys and Dolls, with Camelot and Man of La Mancha running a close second/third.

    Staged musical would be Sweeney Todd.

    Though I shouldn’t ignore some other gems of the screen:
    - Monty Python’s Meaning of Life
    - West Side Story
    - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (better on stage, though the film’s not bad)
    - Anything Fred Astaire ever touched
    - Singin’ in the Rain
    - South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut
    - Cannibal: The Musical
    - Team America (so ends the Matt & Trey secition)
    - The Wizard of Oz
    - Fiddler on the Roof

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  9. Jina

    As a homage to my childhood, I will have to go with Grease. It’s a classic. But I liked the addition of Dirty Dancing in these comments. And after this year, I would have to say Once should be added to the list – while not a typical musical, I think it still fits.

  10. Mike

    R.A., did you see Sweeney Todd when it was in theaters?

  11. Scott

    Grease (the movie), Moulin Rouge, and just about any movie musical suck. Exceptions going to Sound of Music, Little Shop of Horrors, and Frank C’s list.

    That being said stage musicals make me want to kill my TV, there is no comparison, they are THAT much better. In no particular order here are some of my favs

    Rent, Wicked, Ragtime, Les Miz, Jersey Boys, Movin Out. The biggest difference between stage and screen is that actors are phenomenal singers, not actors who can barely hold a tune…if I’m being honest (insert Simon Cowell accent here).

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  12. R.A. Porter

    I did see Sweeney, and I’ll probably buy it, but it is *nothing* like the stage version. Johnny has about a fifth as his range (I exaggerate…it’s probably a *full* octave) and they sucked most of the humor out. It was…okay.

    To Scott’s comment about stage actors being phenomenal singers…apparently he’s never seen Matthew Broderick. Matthew’s an adequate singer, who has to work with a vocal coach pretty much daily while performing, but that doesn’t really matter. His acting ability more than makes up for it. Suffice it to say, I was happy I saw H2S on B’way the week I did and not the next. I saw it in the final week of his run. His replacement: John Stamos. Better singer, not nearly as good an actor.

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  13. The Trousered Ape

    The Wizard of Oz
    The Sound of Music
    Pink Floyd – The Wall
    Oklahoma
    Annie
    Little Shop of Horrors
    Beauty and the Beast
    The Music Man

    There are others that had a bunch of music in them (where that was the theme of the movie) but they were not musicals…

  14. MichaelB (formerly known as Chaplin)

    The Sound of Music is great, and I liked Moulin Rouge and Sweeney Todd. It also depends on what is considered a musical. I like Moulin Rouge but hated Chicago.

    The best musicals are the ones where the songs forward the story, unlike Chicago where the music pops in during a scene and has nothing to do with what is really going on.

  15. Jason A Clark

    Grease (1 and 2 – yeah, I’m a rebel), Hello Dolly (I was in the play once), Wizard Of Oz is a given, anything with Crosby and Hope (if those count), but especially White Christmas (I know that counts). I’m not crazy about the modern stuff. I hated Moulin Rouge.

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  16. nicky

    The Sound of Music hands down. I also love The Music Man and Mary Poppins.

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  17. Mike

    White Christmas is a great one Jason, I love that movie.

  18. TheCriticalCritic

    I can’t pass up on a viewing of Grease. Hairspray was a good musical too.

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  19. primary school musicals

    The Wizard of Oz, hands down. It reminds me of Christmas’s at my Grandparents house!

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