Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePaul can't stand musicals, it's his greatest hate. But one day, he wakes up to find his town infectiously singing and dancing. As an alien presence takes Hatchetfield, Paul and a small group... Tout lirePaul can't stand musicals, it's his greatest hate. But one day, he wakes up to find his town infectiously singing and dancing. As an alien presence takes Hatchetfield, Paul and a small group of survivors try to fight their way out.Paul can't stand musicals, it's his greatest hate. But one day, he wakes up to find his town infectiously singing and dancing. As an alien presence takes Hatchetfield, Paul and a small group of survivors try to fight their way out.
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The songs are obviously catchy as most showtunes are and the humor is reminiscent of that of Family Guy or Airplane. Very meta in its humor and it doesn't hide it either.
To start with, the premise is brilliant, a zombie apocalypse but it makes them sing instead?! Just pure genius. It is enough to sell the show even to someone who doesn't like starkid. The story is riveting, with interesting characters and a chilling horror undertone(If you think about the implications).
Right from the opening number it hooks you in with extremely catchy numbers composed by Jeff Blim, who will remain one of my favourite members of starkid. It holds to the extremely high bar it sets for itself all the way to the end with 'Let it out' and 'Inevitable' being two of the best starkid songs. Also, not to forget Robert Manion's incredible performance in 'show stopping number'.
The cast are clearly having an amazing time riffing off eachother and having fun with the show. Jon Matteson wowed me by going through most of the musical without singing and then absolutely smashing it at the end of the show. Lauren Lopez does a fantastic job as usual and delivers every line with an insane amount of charisma. Joey Richter showcases his amazing talent in this show and shines in all of his roles. Jeff Blim is on point as always with all of his characters and Mariah Rose Faith also came in and established herself as a fine addition to the starkid team.
Overall, the guy who didn't like musicals is a fantastic show and definitely is important for any starkid fan or musical fan to see: 9.4/10.
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesDuring Cup of Roasted Coffee, the man's glasses keep changing from being on and off.
- Citations
Charlotte Sweetly: The apocalypse? Is that what this is? Maybe we should go to a church.
Ted Spankoffski: No! No no no no no, Charlotte, we are all from different denominations, alright? We cannot split up. I am a Presbyterian, I'm not gonna die in your dirty ass Methodist church, alright?
- Crédits fousOver 3,000 Kickstarter backers are named in the credits. Each backer was asked in a survey to provide the name they wished to be credited under, leading to credits such as "I Don't Want My Name in the Credits" and "No Name Thanks!"
- ConnexionsFollowed by Black Friday (2020)
- Bandes originalesThe Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals
Written by Jeff Blim
Performed by Jeff Blim, Corey Dorris, Jaime Lyn Beatty, Mariah Rose Faith, Lauren Lopez, Robert Manion, and Joey Richter
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Парень, которому не нравились мюзиклы
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 130 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 52 minutes
- Couleur