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Don't get me wrong, I do like musicals & I did want to see the movie.
I thought the musical numbers were well done & I thought the puppet scene was brilliant. Most of the numbers were pretty catchy. In fact Roxie was the only reason I would say I didn't like it. It was like watching a cross between OJ & Kato Kaelin.
Even though Velma was smarmy, I actually liked her a little bit. I at least felt like her murders were somewhat justified.
I disliked Roxie when she was fooling around & then it grew to hate when she sang the song about what a loser her husband was. Granted the guy was a bit of a dope, but considering what he did for her, the knocks on him in that song seemed extremely heartless.
My friend said that it should be considered a satire, either based on how crooked the system was/is in Chicago (already knew that) or how far some people would go to further their career (knew this too) or perhaps on how the legal system tends to favor women, even when they're guilty as hell (also knew this too). I know I'm probably overanalyzing things, but I couldn't really get past my feelings about Roxie. Part of me hoped that she would have been found guilty or that Amos would have put a couple bullets into her. After all, "she had it coming".
As far as Big Fat Greek Wedding was concerned, it wasn't that I wanted to slap anyone, just that some people were over-laughing during things like (IMO) mediocre slapstick was more of a chuckle & eyeroll thing. It didn't really aggrivate me or anything, it was just a bit over the top IMO, but different strokes I suppose. I liked it, but I probably wouldn't buy the DVD (my sister did though

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