I've seen none of them.Once, little shop of horrors, sing street, lala land, labyrinth, wonka, spice world?Also I hate musical films.
Are these all considered musicals? I don't know
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How **** dare you put **** like Spice World in the same sentence as Wonka, Labyrinth, etc.Once, little shop of horrors, sing street, lala land, labyrinth, wonka, spice world?Also I hate musical films.
Are these all considered musicals? I don't know
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I've seen none of them.Once, little shop of horrors, sing street, lala land, labyrinth, wonka, spice world?Also I hate musical films.
Are these all considered musicals? I don't know
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Haha, thought it would resonate with him overseas, didn't want to miss anythingHow **** dare you put **** like Spice World in the same sentence as Wonka, Labyrinth, etc.Once, little shop of horrors, sing street, lala land, labyrinth, wonka, spice world?Also I hate musical films.
Are these all considered musicals? I don't know
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Sister act?wiz of oz? Spinal tap? I'm going to find one that's not an obvious Disney cartoonI've seen none of them.Once, little shop of horrors, sing street, lala land, labyrinth, wonka, spice world?Also I hate musical films.
Are these all considered musicals? I don't know
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I look forward to watching Labyrinth with my daughter once she's old enough. I always loved that one.
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By musical films I specfically mean films based on musicals. Cats and crap like that.
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It's so good and one of my biggest fears becoming a parent was the kids wouldn't like it. Luckily I didn't have to find a new family.I look forward to watching Labyrinth with my daughter once she's old enough. I always loved that one.
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Did you watch cats?By musical film I specfically mean a film based on musicals. Cats and crap like that.
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Yeah, I've got that lined up along with Neverending Story, and possibly a few others.
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hell noDid you watch cats?By musical film I specfically mean a film based on musicals. Cats and crap like that.
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Rocky horror?hell noDid you watch cats?By musical film I specfically mean a film based on musicals. Cats and crap like that.
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Yes.Rocky horror?hell noDid you watch cats?By musical film I specfically mean a film based on musicals. Cats and crap like that.
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Don't forget Rent. That was filmed with the original cast (most of them at least).
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Rocketman: a musical
Bohemian Rhapsody: not a musical
Bohemian Rhapsody: not a musical
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Labyrinth is a weekly watch in my house. It's definitely NOT a musical.
For fans of the movie, have you heard the theory that Jareth has been taking Sarahs for a long time trying to find his lost love. That's why when she tells Hoggle her name is Sarah he says "of course you are."
For fans of the movie, have you heard the theory that Jareth has been taking Sarahs for a long time trying to find his lost love. That's why when she tells Hoggle her name is Sarah he says "of course you are."
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That's pretty cool, I like it. Also hoggle is my specialty when it comes to attempting a voice. It's probably terrible, but kids love it. Thems my rightful property, it's not fair.Labyrinth is a weekly watch in my house. It's definitely NOT a musical.
For fans of the movie, have you heard the theory that Jareth has been taking Sarahs for a long time trying to find his lost love. That's why when she tells Hoggle her name is Sarah he says "of course you are."
I'm very curious about the sequel. I feel like it's in good hands, but how they address Jareth is a concern (unless they have Tilda Swinton play him as if nothing has changed).
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We don’t need a sequel.
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I agree, but we are getting one regardless
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I think it's a little unfair to look at Hamilton through the scope of a history lesson. So much is altered for the purposes of dramatic narrative (which is fine and dandy, I'm not looking for total accuracy in historical-based entertainment)... then again, it would allow for the opportunity of discussion. "Angelica Schuyler was already married when she met Hamilton, and when A. Ham tells the audience "that's true" that Martha Washington named a feral tomcat after him it probably isn't actually true; discuss."I wonder if Hamilton would resonate with a European as much as it would Americans. How much US Revolutionary War history is taught in German schools?
That said, the first moment where I ugly cried in the show is One Last Time, which turns the actual text of Washington's farewell address into a soul/hip hop song.... I regard that address to be as significant a founding document to the Republic, it its way, as the Declaration and the Constitution, because it set the tone for what was expected of its leaders. The first time I saw that number performed was when the cast was at the White House, and when I heard "Though, in reviewing the incidents of my administration, I am unconscious of intentional error, I am nevertheless too sensible of my defects not to think it probable that I may have committed many errors," I was like "whaaaaaaaaaa".
The kite surfing scene in Die Another Day will live in infamy as one of the absolute worst big-budget movie VFX bed s**tings in cinema history.My boys wanted to watch James Bond, so we started with the Craig films. Very enjoyable, and they loved them.
So then we went back to the Brosnan films. Very, very tough to watch following the grittiness of the Craig films. It’s almost a parody of Bond films at this point. GoldenEye might be the only decent film in the bunch, as most first films with a new Bond usually are the best of the batch.
That said, the Brosnan-era had some quality rocket ships in the female costar department. (Izabella Scorupco, Famke Janssen; Michelle Yeoh, Terri Hatcher; Denise Richards, Sophie Marceau; Halle Berry)
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oh lordIzabella Scorupco, Famke Janssen; Michelle Yeoh, Terri Hatcher; Denise Richards, Sophie Marceau; Halle Berry
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My fourteen year old HOWLED at the kite surfing scene (we watched that last night). So, so bad.
Michelle Yeoh was great, but at one point she’s captured by Jonathan Pryce’s goons (who was an over the top, ridiculous villain, even for Bond films. He probably had a blast playing Carver). She tries to kick her way out of their clutches, and Pryce’s character does this racist mimicry thing that was really, really cringy. In the stealth ship, she does a “hi YAAA” karate chop noise when destroying the ship. Ugh. Yes, I remember Sean Connery’s Bond getting slanted eyes for a disguise in You Only Live Twice.
Then poor Denise Richards. I remember the Bond producers catching hell for having a “bimbo” as a nuclear physicist back in 1999, but not enough about how they made her strip down to a tank top belly shirt and short shorts (with work boots!) for no reason.
Also, my kids didn’t recognize Madonna (she was Verity the fencing instructor in Die Another Day).
Michelle Yeoh was great, but at one point she’s captured by Jonathan Pryce’s goons (who was an over the top, ridiculous villain, even for Bond films. He probably had a blast playing Carver). She tries to kick her way out of their clutches, and Pryce’s character does this racist mimicry thing that was really, really cringy. In the stealth ship, she does a “hi YAAA” karate chop noise when destroying the ship. Ugh. Yes, I remember Sean Connery’s Bond getting slanted eyes for a disguise in You Only Live Twice.
Then poor Denise Richards. I remember the Bond producers catching hell for having a “bimbo” as a nuclear physicist back in 1999, but not enough about how they made her strip down to a tank top belly shirt and short shorts (with work boots!) for no reason.
Also, my kids didn’t recognize Madonna (she was Verity the fencing instructor in Die Another Day).
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Netflix's 'Old Guard' Was Built By a Post-Production Team Made Up of 85 Percent Women
Well, look at that - women can make absolute **** movies, too. Equality!
Well, look at that - women can make absolute **** movies, too. Equality!
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