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€uromeinke, FEJ. and Ghoulish Delight RULE!!! NA abides. |
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#4061 |
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We kinda liked Nanny McPhee as well. I didn't know that it was something that had to be spoken of so furtively.
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Exposing my odd moments of complete cluelessnes, I had no idea until this morning that Benjamin Button was based on an F. Scott Fitzgerald story.
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Betty ~ Ew. Ew! and EW!!
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I just got through watching the newly released RENT, as filmed on Broadway during its closing performance (or rather, last few performances, really.) If you are a fan of the show and thought the Chris Columbus movie was a soggy and leaden lump, you're likely to appreciate this chance to see the show on its original stage, with its original staging, and an energetic and attractive young cast.
RENT is an acquired taste for most people I know, and many never acquire it. I have to space out my viewings/listenings fairly far apart, as the show contains some vicious ear worms. (Even now, I'm going to have to live with "Seasons of Love" for a few miserable days.) But, it's worth it for the show's many glorious emotional highlights and moments of powerful pop triumph. This new DVD is the ideal way to enjoy it. I'll be revisiting it again in about five years. ![]() |
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#4066 |
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Hehehe, I'm going to rent it.
(Hated the movie, but .... in light of G.C.'s constant love for the piece, I'd love to see a representation of the actual show.) |
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I loved that the musical was shot in full. Nothing was cut from it. The deletion of "Christmas Bells" from the movie version was a travesty. I still have a special place in my heart for the film because of the number of original cast members in it. Adam Pascal will always always be Roger. Always. With that being said, the Broadway cast featured on the DVD was great. Here are their grades: Mark: A- Roger: A Mimi: B Collins: B Angel: B+ Joanne: A Maureen: B Benny: B+ The supporting players: A My biggest gripe with the cast was that Mimi was lacking. The character of Mimi is an out of control, attention grabbing fireball. The Mimi that on the DVD was subdued in her song "Out Tonight". This song is a show stopper and a chance for an actress to go all out. This actress seemed worried that her outrageousness wouldn't transfer well to film. She should have gave it her all. The Roger was a yum yum factory. Gorgeous. Yeah, he has no lips but hey he's hot. He nailed his songs and was right on the money. The Mark was decent. But he's no Anthony Rapp. But this actor did just fine. The Collins was lacking to me, too. He wasn't as strong as I'd like. I thought the play's translation to film was amazing. I thought I'd get bored with the camera, but I was pleasantly surprised. Another small gripe I had with this version was with "La Vie Boheme". It seemed to be on Valium. The song's tempo is a bit faster than what was shown. I don't know, it could be me, I guess. Watching the original cast sing with the last Broadway cast was touching. The original cast absentees included: Idina Menzel, Taye Diggs and Adam Pascal. Would have liked to see them there, but their absence was understandable. I'll be watching this one over and over again. No matter what, this musical will always be special to me. No day but today, b!tches! 'Rent' rules! ![]() |
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I'd say your grades are very much on the money. I wasn't watching very critically, though. I was too busy sniffling and bawling for a lot of it. (There are moments in the score that ALWAYS get me.)
Y'know, I found La Vie Boheme sluggish in both this DVD and in the movie. I've seen four live casts, and they generally pulled it off, though I think it comes off most energetically on the cast album. Maybe I'm mentally putting together a much more kinetic picture of how that song should be staged. Yes, Christmas Bells was an unforgivable omission from the movie. AND so was "Goodbye Love." What the fvck was Chris Columbus thinking!? (It did show up as a deleted scene in the extras, and it had been effectively performed and shot, and it had NO BUSINESS being cut.) This song is both a very direct shout out to the source opera, La Boheme, and in itself, an emotional moment that should never, ever ever ever ever be cut. I said in my last post that I would wait a while before watching this again, but guess what - I've already rewatched it. |
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#4069 |
Cruising around in my automobile...
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The boys had Netflixed Forbidden Kingdom last night, it wasn't near as bad as I thought it would be. I'm not a big Jackie Chan fan but I think I liked him as a drunk for some reason, go figure!
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Saw Slumdog Millionaire tonight. Loved it!
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