PopcornwithMandMs
Joined Jun 2022
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I caught the last few minutes of this rom-com and was mesmerized by a catchy duet - Who Knew It'd Be You This Christmas? I liked the song so much I played it again a few times, then found the full movie on Peacock.
The two leads have amazing voices, but they haven't been in many movies, in fact, I didn't see any for him. Quick Google search, they've both had leads in Wicked! She's played Galinda and he's the current Fiyero on Broadway. Blew my mind! My favorite musical!
Their stage presence translates really well to this film and they have good chemistry together. Throw in a handful of classic Christmas songs, some great New York street scenes and you've got a great little movie. Time very well spent!
Just this morning, I thought it was too soon to hear Christmas songs on the radio. After this movie, chock-full of Christmas songs, I'm in the holiday spirit. And the movie theme's of singing wait staff prompted me to look and see if that themed Manhattan restaurant with the Broadway singing wait staff, Ellen's Stardust Diner, is still open. Google says yes! Need to go back there soon.
"Who knew, who knew it'd be you this Christmas?"
The two leads have amazing voices, but they haven't been in many movies, in fact, I didn't see any for him. Quick Google search, they've both had leads in Wicked! She's played Galinda and he's the current Fiyero on Broadway. Blew my mind! My favorite musical!
Their stage presence translates really well to this film and they have good chemistry together. Throw in a handful of classic Christmas songs, some great New York street scenes and you've got a great little movie. Time very well spent!
Just this morning, I thought it was too soon to hear Christmas songs on the radio. After this movie, chock-full of Christmas songs, I'm in the holiday spirit. And the movie theme's of singing wait staff prompted me to look and see if that themed Manhattan restaurant with the Broadway singing wait staff, Ellen's Stardust Diner, is still open. Google says yes! Need to go back there soon.
"Who knew, who knew it'd be you this Christmas?"
Wow, had to pull out my phone and Shazam the song Cowboys Like Me. I hadn't heard of Coffey Anderson before, but his voice...and this song... are amazing! Went to YouTube to listen to the whole song, wow!
Darn-this character minimum.
Wow, had to pull out my phone and Shazam the song Cowboys Like Me. I hadn't heard of Coffey Anderson before, but his voice...and this song... are amazing! Went to YouTube to listen to the whole song, wow!
Wow, had to pull out my phone and Shazam the song Cowboys Like Me. I hadn't heard of Coffey Anderson before, but his voice...and this song... are amazing! Went to YouTube to listen to the whole song, wow!
Darn-this character minimum.
Wow, had to pull out my phone and Shazam the song Cowboys Like Me. I hadn't heard of Coffey Anderson before, but his voice...and this song... are amazing! Went to YouTube to listen to the whole song, wow!
Wow, had to pull out my phone and Shazam the song Cowboys Like Me. I hadn't heard of Coffey Anderson before, but his voice...and this song... are amazing! Went to YouTube to listen to the whole song, wow!
Love, love, love this show. On top of everything, the scenes with music are so incredibly well done. Some of my faves are in S1E1 with Harry dancing at the bar to Starships by Nicki Minaj and the sheriff and deputy beatboxing and mouth trumpeting Amazing Grace; In S2E6, D'arcy singing karoake on the bar with the fan blowing her hair is classic.
I don't think I've ever used the Shazam app to learn about a song in a TV show before, but I have now. Beautiful, moody background music. In S2Ep1, I was shocked to see that a song I was so drawn to, Get Down, is by Avi Kaplan who used to be in Pentatonix. Amazing! His music is also featured in S1E3, Change on the Rise. Now, I've been looking at the soundtrack listing on what-song.com to learn more about some of the other featured songs. Hoodoo by Dana Sipos is one of my new favorite songs! Kudos to the musical production team for some fantastic choices!
Even the shortest musical interlude includes top-notch music. I caught a few lines of a personal favorite, The Last Letter by The Blossoms, a Motown group, in a scene at the diner. The music adds so much to an already incredible show.
I don't think I've ever used the Shazam app to learn about a song in a TV show before, but I have now. Beautiful, moody background music. In S2Ep1, I was shocked to see that a song I was so drawn to, Get Down, is by Avi Kaplan who used to be in Pentatonix. Amazing! His music is also featured in S1E3, Change on the Rise. Now, I've been looking at the soundtrack listing on what-song.com to learn more about some of the other featured songs. Hoodoo by Dana Sipos is one of my new favorite songs! Kudos to the musical production team for some fantastic choices!
Even the shortest musical interlude includes top-notch music. I caught a few lines of a personal favorite, The Last Letter by The Blossoms, a Motown group, in a scene at the diner. The music adds so much to an already incredible show.