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Topic History of: Half a Sixpence Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Green Man |
robbiex wrote:
Green Man wrote:
I never saw the appeal to musicals.
Grease was soppy and yucky, The Apple was a mess, Blues Brothers was a novelty followed by a dreadful and pointless sequel like Grease 2, Fame was okay but I just preferred the TV show better, Sgt Peppers Lonely Heart Club Band is a great way to piss off my mates who are Beatles nerds.
I can only watch The Wiz if I am drunk, Purple Rain was dated by the mid 90s, Popeye you can only watch if you're high drugs or hard alcohol, I am surprised Sly and Dolly got work after Rhinestone.
Can't Stop The Music was ahead of it's time, it could of been a good biopic. I still haven't seen Xanadu but I do like the soundtrack.
I still remember seeing Cabaret in a seedy movie theatre it wasn't an adult theatre but theatre where homeless, courting couples and horny gay men went.
I really like the film of "Fame", but I wouldn't call it a musical. Its a drama with a soundtrack, like Flashdance. People aren't randomly bursting into song on the street. I like Cabaret, but the last version I saw in Wimbledon last year, completely changed the story so that Emcee was the main character and Sally Bowles was reduced to a minor role. They had turned it into an LGBT musical, which I wasn't expecting and would have preferred it in it's original format.
I thought Cabaret had LGBT elements to it unless I just found it camp just like the Batman and Robin TV show. Sweet Charity is worse than poking an infected wisdom tooth. |
Green Man |
robbiex wrote:
Green Man wrote:
I never saw the appeal to musicals.
Grease was soppy and yucky, The Apple was a mess, Blues Brothers was a novelty followed by a dreadful and pointless sequel like Grease 2, Fame was okay but I just preferred the TV show better, Sgt Peppers Lonely Heart Club Band is a great way to piss off my mates who are Beatles nerds.
I can only watch The Wiz if I am drunk, Purple Rain was dated by the mid 90s, Popeye you can only watch if you're drugs or hard alcohol, I am surprised Sly and Dolly got work after Rhinestone.
Can't Stop The Music was ahead of it's time, it could of been a good biopic. I still haven't seen Xanadu but I do like the soundtrack.
I still remember seeing Cabaret in a seedy movie theatre it wasn't an adult theatre but theatre where homeless, courting couples and horny gay men went.
I really like the film of "Fame", but I wouldn't call it a musical. Its a drama with a soundtrack, like Flashdance. People aren't randomly bursting into song on the street. I like Cabaret, but the last version I saw in Wimbledon last year, completely changed the story so that Emcee was the main character and Sally Bowles was reduced to a minor role. They had turned it into an LGBT musical, which I wasn't expecting and would have preferred it in it's original format.
I have never seen Flashdance, it's looked very hammy to me even back then. |
robbiex |
Green Man wrote:
I never saw the appeal to musicals.
Grease was soppy and yucky, The Apple was a mess, Blues Brothers was a novelty followed by a dreadful and pointless sequel like Grease 2, Fame was okay but I just preferred the TV show better, Sgt Peppers Lonely Heart Club Band is a great way to piss off my mates who are Beatles nerds.
I can only watch The Wiz if I am drunk, Purple Rain was dated by the mid 90s, Popeye you can only watch if you're drugs or hard alcohol, I am surprised Sly and Dolly got work after Rhinestone.
Can't Stop The Music was ahead of it's time, it could of been a good biopic. I still haven't seen Xanadu but I do like the soundtrack.
I still remember seeing Cabaret in a seedy movie theatre it wasn't an adult theatre but theatre where homeless, courting couples and horny gay men went.
I really like the film of "Fame", but I wouldn't call it a musical. Its a drama with a soundtrack, like Flashdance. People aren't randomly bursting into song on the street. I like Cabaret, but the last version I saw in Wimbledon last year, completely changed the story so that Emcee was the main character and Sally Bowles was reduced to a minor role. They had turned it into an LGBT musical, which I wasn't expecting and would have preferred it in it's original format. |
Green Man |
I never saw the appeal to musicals.
Grease was soppy and yucky, The Apple was a mess, Blues Brothers was a novelty followed by a dreadful and pointless sequel like Grease 2, Fame was okay but I just preferred the TV show better, Sgt Peppers Lonely Heart Club Band is a great way to piss off my mates who are Beatles nerds.
I can only watch The Wiz if I am drunk, Purple Rain was dated by the mid 90s, Popeye you can only watch if you're drugs or hard alcohol, I am surprised Sly and Dolly got work after Rhinestone.
Can't Stop The Music was ahead of it's time, it could of been a good biopic. I still haven't seen Xanadu but I do like the soundtrack.
I still remember seeing Cabaret in a seedy movie theatre it wasn't an adult theatre but theatre where homeless, courting couples and horny gay men went. |
JK2006 |
Try Dear Evan Hansen Robbie. |
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