Would you watch it?

Would you watch it?

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Depends, did he break his arm jacking off Bailey Jay?

Someone hasn’t watched the musical

I hate Hollywood celeb casting. I know stage has a whole different acting pool and style, but I think they should let the stage stars shine on the big screen. I am glad Hamilton isn't trying to Hollywood it up and doing a professionally shot movie of the stage play.

I think bringing the stage to a large audience with well shot productions based on the play is best. Sure, Mama Mia and Les Misérables were decent movies, but they felt overwrought. Plus some of the Hollywood casting was iffy. Local productions I saw were just as good if not better than the films.

Certainly there are many productions with different casts on stage, but that doesn't mean you should hop to movie stars for casting.

I want to break my arm jacking off Bailey Jay. I'd like to try it once without the musical going on, but I'm not opposed to it.

But Tom Holland does have stage presence, he was Billy Elliot on West End

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cringe. Where's the sondheim

Cats is the worst play I have ever seen. I can't even be bothered with the film disaster.
Miss Saigon and Les Mis are some of the best. Jesus Christ Superstar was nice.
I want to see Mormon, Evan Hansen, and of course Hamilton. Maybe Lion King.

That kid needed a beating for the shit he pulled

It wasn’t his intentioned though. It was the others than needed an assbeating (everyone especially Alana for trying to take advantage of a tragedy)

Should have told the truth. He’s a manipulative little bastard who used a family dealing with a tragedy as a way to make himself feel better

He eventually did because it was the right thing. It was like Parasite where everyone was using one another, not just one side

Yeah but his shit was like way worse

no it's not

Could he be seen as a complex character though?

He wasn’t a good person, but not a total monster either.

Preying on a family that lost their son just so you’ll feel less lonely makes you a monster. That’s fucking Lifetime Original Movie behavior

I’m just saying it makes him a complex character. If there were no inner monologues, then yes, he would be seen as a total monster

This. I think he’s a complex character thanks to his anxiety and monologues with Connor. It doesn’t justify his actions though

The only good musicals are the funny ones and Jesus Christ Superstar. Everything else is complete garbage that tries too hard to deliver a serious narrative but fails to get even close to the shittiest of the operas.
This thread is also flooded with trannies.

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Someone hasn’t seen Hamilton

How?

> Dear Evan Hansen
To me this musical encapsulates everything wrong with modern Broadway

>no be more chill

Plebs

I've only ever seen productions of West Side Story and Little Shop of Horrors
Kind of want to see Phantom desu, but the traveling set looks like shit so I'd have to go to New York if I actually wanted to enjoy it.
Aside from that not much really tickles my fancy. Liked some of Jesus Christ Superstar's soundtrack and I guess I'd see Sweeney Todd if it was in town

And not every other musical based on a movie? Explain yourself

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Phantom is playing for free on YouTube now, and it’s the Royal Albert Hall version

I've never watched it

"inspirational" plot, larger ensemble, unremarkable support characters, and instrumentation dominated by poppy, regina spektor piano dominating the mix?

Dear Evan Hansen was unironically good. I watched it in Boston