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cteddiesgirl said:Well, there are lots of other movies out there that's basically Romeo & Juliet &/or based off of Shakespeare.
West Side Story (Romeo & Juliet )
10 Things I Hate About You (Taming of the Shrew)
O (Othello)
My Own Private Idaho (Henry IV)
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (Hamlet)
Forbidden Planet (The Tempest)
Kiss Me Kate (Taming of the Shrew)
Romeo Must Die (Romeo & Juliet)
And many more.
I want to see the movie because I love Disney and I love musicals.![]()
And I will defend musicals forever.![]()
Yay! Another musicals fan!qruthie said:Now, the most important thing. I LOVE musicals! How many people do you know who own three different versions of the Show Boat soundtrack? How many people do you know who own the soundtrack from 110 in the Shade? I could go on but I think I've made my point.This is why I was looking forward to seeing High School Musical. I'll probably watch it at some point but the Romeo and Juliet thing is a major disappointment.
qruthie (the 'q' is silent and ruthie often sings songs from musicals in VMK)
cteddiesgirl said:Yay! Another musicals fan!
I don't really own many soundtracks, but I do own almost 600 movie musicals.
Including all 3 versions of Show Boat.![]()
All Fred & Ginger films, All the Broadway Melody films, Most Judy Garland, Eleanor Powell, Gene Kelly, Deanna Durbin, Kathryn Grayson, June Allyson, Bing Crosby, Doris Day, Betty Grable, etc, etc, etc.
And as a musicals lover, you really should see Kiss Me Kate.
You can't go too wrong with the likes of Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, Ann Miller & Bob Fosse in the film.
Mcat said:Singing in the Rain is the best of the musicals,IMO
qruthie said:The first time I watched Titanic (and the only time in the theater which I'm sure other patrons who enjoyed the love story appreciated) I literally laughed out loud when Rose told Jacksicle she would never let go and then she immediately let go of him and let him sink. I also laughed when "Patink" hit the propeller. This is why I don't go out to see movies very often.
Yep. I love Singin in the Rain!qruthie said:That's definitely a great musical. I really like the title song, even the version Taco did in the early 1980s. But, if you have seen A Clockwork Orange the song brings out a whole different set of images!
"I'm singing in the rain" - kick - "just singing in the rain" - punch -
qruthie (the 'q' is silent)
cteddiesgirl said:Yep. I love Singin in the Rain!
*Shudders at the memory of seeing A Clockwork Orange*
Piece of garbage IMO.