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Favorite musicals
PostPosted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 1:18 pm
by rocklobster
What are your favorite musicals? Mine include:
The Man from La Mancha (I just watched this one. It was great!)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Little Shop of Horrors
The Wizard of Oz
any Disney cartoon that had songs (not all of them did. The Black Cauldron didn't have any, which is just one of the reasons it was so bad)
The Sound of Music
Annie
Cats
PostPosted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 1:23 pm
by Winry
Wicked
Phantom of the Opera
Little Shop of Horrors
Newsies
PostPosted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 1:48 pm
by Cognitive Gear
Beauty and the Beast
Dr Horrible's Sing Along Blog
Wicked
The Music Man
The Producers
And so many more. I love musicals.
PostPosted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 2:18 pm
by Radical Dreamer
Oh my goodness there are so many.
My Fair Lady
Wicked
The Lion King
The Phantom of the Opera
Beauty and the Beast
Guys and Dolls
Oklahoma
The Music Man
Godspell
The King and I
Fiddler on the Roof
Moulin Rouge
That's really all I can think of for now. XD
PostPosted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 2:29 pm
by GrubbTheFragger
Doctor Horribles sing along blog
Repo the genetic opera (my generations Rocky horror XD)
PostPosted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 2:44 pm
by bigsleepj
I'm going to leave Disney (fully) animated movies out of this, since they are sort of a class apart in my mind.
• Dr Horrible's Sing Along Blog
• The Producers (not the musical remake, but the 1968 original)
• The Wizard of Oz
• Mary Poppins
• The Sound of Music
• My Fair Lady
• Chicago
• Sweeny Todd
If I ever write "Mama Mia!" here then you have my permission to shoot me.
PostPosted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 2:56 pm
by Scarecrow
Film:
Moulin Rouge! (easy number 1)
Sweeney Todd
Labyrinth (does that count?)
The Wizard of Oz
Reopo! The Genetic Opera (could have been better IMO but anyway)
The Sound of Music
Stage:
The Phantom of the Opera (can't stand the film version after seeing the stage version)
Wicked!
PostPosted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 3:01 pm
by Syreth
Wicked is awesome.
PostPosted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:11 am
by Yuki-Anne
One might say... wicked awesome.
Hello Dolly
Funny Girl
The Sound of Music
Chicago
The Phantom of the Opera
The Music Man
Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog
Disney movies with singing (Except the Fox and the Hound, which doesn't even feel like a Disney movie)
The Prince of Egypt
My Fair Lady
Newsies
Westside StHA JUST KIDDING
Mary Poppins
Actually, anything with Julie Andrews... the woman is a legend.
Oh snap! I almost forgot SINGING IN THE RAIN! How has nobody mentioned that one yet?
PostPosted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 9:53 am
by Kaori
Les Miserables. Despite feeling pretty indifferent towards musicals in general, I do like Les Mis.
PostPosted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 2:29 pm
by FllMtl Novelist
Radical Dreamer (post: 1431465) wrote:The King and I
YES YES YES.
bigsleepj (post: 1431476) wrote:• The Sound of Music
• My Fair Lady
Yuki-Anne (post: 1431558) wrote:The Phantom of the Opera
The Music Man
I like all of these.
Westside StHA JUST KIDDING
Ahaha.
Oh snap! I almost forgot SINGING IN THE RAIN! How has nobody mentioned that one yet?
YES YES YES TO THIS TOO.
Also
Easter Parade, and
White Christmas!!
And more... Man I could name so many... XD
PostPosted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:28 pm
by Okami
RENT.
There are a lot of people here on campus who "shun" those of us who like it, because it deals with a lot of topics touchy to the Christian faith - but the way that I see it, it's a beautiful picture of redemption, and needs to be seen in light of positive views instead of "Oh my gosh they are sinning!"
PostPosted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 6:01 pm
by Rocketshipper
Yay musicals! My favorites are...
Little Shop of Horrors
Moulin Rouge
Hairspray (remake)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Mary Poppins
Avenue Q
Wicked
Gentlemen Preffer Blondes
The Phantom of the Opera
I havn't really seen a whole lot of old ones, although "Meet Me in St. Louis" is on my queue. I love "the Trolley Song".
PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:19 pm
by FllMtl Novelist
Rocketshipper (post: 1431656) wrote:Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
How did I forget that one?!
XD My litte sister and I have seen that several times. (Probably partially because it was one of the first musicals we had on DVD, and it's short. XD) It's hilarious.
PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 9:05 pm
by Atria35
Okami (post: 1431641) wrote:RENT
One of my favorite musicals ever!
Ummm....
Oklahoma!
Newsies
Grease
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Moulin Rouge
The Phantom of the Opera
Hairspray (recent one)
The Sound of Music
Chicago
Sweeney Todd
The Producers
PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 5:21 pm
by Blitzkrieg1701
Do rock and roll films like A Hard Day's Night! or Help! count as musicals? (I'm honestly not sure since the songs don't actually have anything to do with the story, they're just performed in the middle of it)
PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 5:26 pm
by Nate
The Sherry Bobbins episode of the Simpsons and also the one where they rent "Paint Your Wagon" and do a whole episode about the characters singing.
PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 6:37 pm
by ich1990
My personality is not particularly inclined towards musicals, so of course I grew up in a household that adores them and watches them constantly. I don't think a single Christmas has gone by without us watching White Christmas at least once, and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, My Fair Lady, Singing in the Rain, The Sound of Music, and Hello Dolly are watched on a regular basis as well.
Frankly, most don't have bad stories -- they just take so dang long getting to them that I can hardly wait it out. Heck, it seems like every musical I have ever seen is three hours long. Oh wait, pretty much every musical I have seen has been over three hours long. Maybe if they combined the song with the plot and condensed things down a bit I would enjoy them more...... As it stands I get interested in what is going to happen and bam! Ten minute song to sit through before something happens again.
That being said, put a gun to my head and tell me to pick a musical to watch before I die I would undoubtedly pick My Fair Lady.
PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 7:55 pm
by Cognitive Gear
ich1990 (post: 1432003) wrote:Frankly, most don't have bad stories -- they just take so dang long getting to them that I can hardly wait it out. Heck, it seems like every musical I have ever seen is three hours long. Oh wait, pretty much every musical I have seen has been over three hours long. Maybe if they combined the song with the plot and condensed things down a bit I would enjoy them more...... As it stands I get interested in what is going to happen and bam! Ten minute song to sit through before something happens again.
Honestly, in a good musical, the songs should serve to advance the story or to give the audience insight into characters that they wouldn't otherwise get. A great example of this is the musical episode of Buffy: The Vampire Slayer.
In this sequence*, the song serves to both tell the audience
why everyone is singing and dancing, why this is a bad thing, and what is at stake for our heroes.
Otherwise I have no idea why a story would be made into a musical to begin with.
*That sequence is spoiler free, but to anyone who watches it, you should be aware that most of the rest of that episode is filled with important story bits, not only for the episode's story arc, but for the entire series up to that point. This is your spoiler warning, before you go looking for the other songs.
PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 8:02 pm
by ShiroiHikari
The Sound of Music (one of my favorite movies of all time OF ALL TIME)
Mary Poppins
Moulin Rouge
Little Shop of Horrors
White Christmas (some really great dance numbers in this film)
And I'm surprised nobody has mentioned 1776 yet. A musical about the Declaration of Independence? Heck yes.
PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 8:48 pm
by Rocketshipper
Heck, it seems like every musical I have ever seen is three hours long. Oh wait, pretty much every musical I have seen has been over three hours long
Little Shop of Horrors is only like 90 minutes. Definitly the shortest musical I've seen.
PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:00 am
by Atria35
ShiroiHikari (post: 1432031) wrote:And I'm surprised nobody has mentioned 1776 yet. A musical about the Declaration of Independence? Heck yes.
I haven't seen that one all the way through- only the last half our ><" I'm checking it out from the library soon, though.
PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 9:17 am
by Syreth
Cognitive Gear (post: 1432026) wrote:A great example of this is the musical episode of Buffy: The Vampire Slayer.
In this sequence*, the song serves to both tell the audience
why everyone is singing and dancing, why this is a bad thing, and what is at stake for our heroes.
The degree of awesome emanating from this post via your mention of the musical episode of Buffy is truly commendable. Now I have a stream of glorious quotes going through my head.
PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 2:56 pm
by airichan623
Rocketshipper (post: 1431656) wrote:Yay [musicals! My favorites are...
Hairspray (remake)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Mary Poppins
Wicked
The Phantom of the Opera
Agreed. Finally, somebody else who has seen Bedknobs! I luv that movie! I saw the broadway Mary Poppins, but I kinda like the movie better [it felt long and was aimed at a younger audience. And Phantom I'll see on stage sometime in the future, but I like the 2004 film. C'mon girls, you know Gerard Butler's voice was sexy as the phantom... <.< >.>
Newsies
Thoroughly Modern Millie [NOT FILM, dispite Julie Andrews being in it]
My Fair Lady [play]
Fiddler on the Roof (Why hasnt this been mentioned yet?!?) You know you love the Tevya dance... xD
Sound of Music
Annie
PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 3:03 pm
by Radical Dreamer
airichan623 (post: 1432146) wrote:Thoroughly Modern Millie [NOT FILM, dispite Julie Andrews being in it]
Does this mean the stage version is different? I saw the film version expecting good things (mostly because Julie Andrews was in it), and it was cute and quirky for the first third, and really bizarre and a little obnoxious the rest of the time. XD Also, the movie didn't have "Forget About the Boy" in it, which is the only song I was familiar with from that play! XD So is the stage version so much better? I was seriously so confused when I heard people say "Thoroughly Modern Millie is fantastic!" and then saw the movie and thought 100% otherwise. XDD
Also I totally mentioned Fiddler in my first post here! XD I love that play. XD
PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:41 pm
by K. Ayato
CATS
The Phantom of the Opera
Man of La Mancha
Little Shop of Horrors
West Side Story
Guys & Dolls
*Only seen the 10th Anniversary concert DVD* Les Miserables
PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 2:06 pm
by Sheenar
Les Miserables (saw it at the Hobby Center in Houston)
Beauty and the Beast (also Hobby Center --one of our Theater faculty was the cheese grater.
)
Wicked (yet again Hobby Center)
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Dr. Doolittle (the musical)
My Fair Lady
Fiddler on the Roof
Sound of Music
Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber is a genius.)
CATS
West Side Story (I really do like it --nice choreography)
PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 6:51 am
by Yuki-Anne
airichan623 (post: 1432146) wrote:And Phantom I'll see on stage sometime in the future, but I like the 2004 film. C'mon girls, you know Gerard Butler's voice was sexy as the phantom... <.< >.>
From a vocal standpoint, I actually think that the only song he really sang well was "Music of the Night." But I can't fault his acting in Phantom.
PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 7:30 am
by TWWK
I'm no fan of musicals, but there are a few I like:
My Fair Lady
Sweeney Todd (saw the stage production with Angela Landsbury...never saw the movie)
Little Shop of Horrors
The Sound of Music
and Disney stuff...
PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 10:49 am
by ShiroiHikari
I REALLY want to see Les Miserables. I've heard a few of the songs (and I'm about halfway finished with the book) but it's hard to listen to songs from a musical outside of their proper context. If the chance to see it ever comes by, I'm jumping on it.