Wait, they are making a musical of "Say, Anything"!?!With that toe tapping anthem to career indecision "I don't want to sell, buy or process."
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Wait, they are making a musical of "Say, Anything"!?!With that toe tapping anthem to career indecision "I don't want to sell, buy or process."
I'm not a big fan of Rent.
See above.
In general, I'm not a big fan of musicals where, unless you've listened to them beforehand, you can't understand the words. See also, Phantom of the Opera.
Once again I feel so lucky to have been led to this place. It's incredible to me that I can be part of a discussion like this on the internet. There were a couple of times when I felt maybe we had hijacked the movie thread but then the conversation would come back around to Michael Bay. Also as a result of points raised here I have added "My Kid Could Paint That" and "How to Draw a Bunny" to my netflix queue.
Grandma can yell about Ornette Coleman's music being noise all she wants
But Ornette Coleman's music IS noise. It's just very good noise (IMO).
t /sophistry
Wait, they are making a musical of "Say, Anything"!?!
I'd see that. They've already got a bunch of songs about Joe to use.
I don't have to eat shit, I can smell it.
See, I've seen that used as an elitist putdown before, so I can't say I'm very fond of it.
Apparently, he lies.
He lies....when he cries.
With that toe tapping anthem to career indecision "I don't want to sell, buy or process."
And the tender ballad "I gave her my heart and she gave me a pen".
Given recent crossover trends, I'm suprised this hasn't actually happened yet. Peter Gabriel could write the score.
I wonder if they can get permission to use "In Your Eyes" in a Broadway musical.
And the tender ballad "I gave her my heart and she gave me a pen"
This one wil kill.
Followed by the searing social commentary, "Why can't you be in a good mood? How hard is it to decide to be in a good mood and be in a good mood once in a while?"
Man. This show is gonna run for a century. Move over Cats the chorus at the Gas 'n Sip is gunning for YOU.