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Well, we all had fun with the Horror movies, so I say on with the Musicals now. I hope I am not the only Musical devotee here, so nominate your faves away. Maximum of three per person.

 

I nominate:

 

Moulin Rouge!

Rocky Horror Picture Show

West Side Story

 

EDIT: Stage musicals are not counted unless they have been converted into a movie. Therefore, you can not nominate Les Miserables (unless somebody made the musical into a movie and I'm not aware of it).

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Guest Choken One
Posted

....

 

*Thinks of all the gay ass high school plays he was in*

 

Uh...Phantom of Opera I guess?

Guest El Satanico
Posted

This won't go well 'round these parts.

 

:slowly backs away:

Guest El Satanico
Posted

Don't mention the B word...we don't want those Buffy freaks sniffing around.

 

 

 

...I liked the musical episode...

Posted

I think there are some people here who appreciate musicals. Surely? Who could hate Wizard Of Oz or Grease or Cabaret etc.

 

And no, Buffy Musical isn't counted, unless nobody actually nominates anything else.

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I nominate Singin' in the Rain

 

It's a damn great film people.

Guest El Satanico
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There's a few...but good luck finding them amoungst the garbage that will likely find it's way here.

 

I'll nominate Chicago

Guest Choken One
Posted

What's defined as a MUSICAL?

 

Would a movie that has Singin in the Movie such as A Mighty Wind count? or a movie that people actually saw..."O Brother where art thou"

Guest El Satanico
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I believe a musical is defined as a movie with scenes done as a musical number.

 

So no, A Mighty Wind wouldn't count

Guest Choken One
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I believe a musical is defined as a movie with scenes done as a musical number.

 

So no, A Mighty Wind wouldn't count

8 Mile still counts though right?

Guest El Satanico
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Unless 8 Mile has scenes that were acted out as a song, it wouldn't count.

 

Footage of him on stage or rapping on the street wouldn't be considered musical numbers.

Guest Choken One
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Unless 8 Mile has scenes that were acted out as a song, it wouldn't count.

 

Footage of him on stage or rapping on the street wouldn't be considered musical numbers.

Then we gotta get in a whole debate about if Rapping is considered Singing because in 3/4 of the movie he's rapping and it's not always on stage...

Guest El Satanico
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I'll nominate it, but keep it as an alternate. If there's an open spot put it on, but don't put it in over a classic.

 

I'd have to see it, but I doubt 8 Mile fits the definition of "musical". No it's not because of the rapping aspect, since I have no problem calling it a singing style.

Guest Choken One
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Since many scenes they commucate via Rap or battlessuch as the scene at the Meat Wagon or the Rap Battle in the Parking lot, which is no different then the Dance sequence from WSS.

 

...I say it's not any different then some other ones here...It's not a full blown Musical like Oklahoma or Chicago was since not all scenes are rap related.

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Look at it this way: What happens in a musical doesn't happen in real life. People will actually spontaneously burst into rap in the fasion which occured in 8 Mile in real life. So I wouldn't call it a musical.

 

I nominate Cannibal! The Musical and Little Shop of Horrors.

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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (all fear Donny Osmond!)

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While I have no problem with that, it is a straight to video release and not many people would have seen it. Are you sure you want to nominate it, and why hasn't anybody nominated Sound Of Music/Wizard Of Oz yet?

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Don't mention the B word...we don't want those Buffy freaks sniffing around.

 

 

 

...I liked the musical episode...

Who said Buffy???

 

:looks around and sees no one, walks out:

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