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BroadwayBookworm

Joined Jun 2005
My obsessions include:
Stephen Sondheim
Musical Theater
Newsies
Reading
NCIS

Top Ten Favorite Musicals(stage):
Assassins
Sweeney Todd
Bare
Steel Pier
Ragtime
Grey Gardens
1776
Reefer Madness
Gypsy
Into the Woods

Top Five Favorite Movie Musicals:
Newsies
Gypsy
Reefer Madness
1776
South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut

Other Favorite Films:
Camp
The Goonies
The Last of Sheila
The Chipmunk Adventure
The Little Mermaid
All About Eve
Little Miss Sunshine
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
It Happened One Night
Casablanca
Now, Voyager
Little Shop of Horrors
City Lights
The Kid
The Freshman

Favorite TV Shows:
Family Guy
South Park
The Soup
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
NCIS
Quantum Leap

Boards I frequent:
Rent
Musicals
NCIS

Quotes heard from IMDb/IMDbers:

She doesn't fear. She is feared. lissa88

That's weird. I didn't know they were allowed to say the "F" word in a Broadway show. davidtmanforever

Like David Mamet would be lucky to create as good rapport as we had. JohnWatersJr

I was correct dumbass. I said I used the "wrong words" meaning I used two words, tell me, "valid victorian" isn't plural. Moron. I used the wrong words in place of the correct word, what don't you comprehend? Britneyfan1984-1

They're just sad they'll never see Adam Pascal's eyelashes in person
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Le forum en folie

Le forum en folie

6.8
7
  • Apr 14, 2006
  • The Good and the Bad

    I saw this film when I was a young girl (seven or so) and I adored it. When I was about fourteen, I finally got to see the stage production. When I saw the film again, I realized there were some bad choices made. I think the film has many excellent points and some bad points:

    Good:

    -For starters, you couldn't have asked for a better cast. I don't just mean Zero Mostel and Jack Gilford (though both are incredible) but casting Buster Keaton was inspired.

    -Very accurate portrayal of ancient Rome (up to a point, of course). The only reason I bring it up is because when I took Latin in high school, we studied ancient Rome and I like the research that went into that for the film.

    -The chase scene at the end. That's what I remember laughing at the most as a child.

    Bad:

    -Cutting so many songs, specifically "Free" and Hysterium's number (I must say, Jack Gilford was highly underused in this film).

    -The direction of most remaining musical numbers and some scenes.

    -Changing the character of Dominia. I don't mind it too much (she does get some good lines in there) but I liked having another strong female character aside from Philia.

    Now I have nothing against Richard Lester. In fact, I enjoyed his work in A Hard Day's Night and Help! and I think when it comes to those types of films, he does well. I'm just not completely sure if he was right for this film. He treated the songs like music videos, kind of forgetting that in this case, the songs are being used to tell a story, not just for entertainment. We recently watched parts of the film in my Musical Theater History class, and that was one of the point brought up. He tended toward the fast pace/quick edit direction, which I think worked for "Comedy Tonight", but not much else (especially not "Everybody Ought to Have a Maid"). While I disliked some of his direction on "Lovely", I did like that he repeated (more or less) the same direction in the reprise of the song.

    I will say, though, when he's good in the film, he's really good. I can't deny there are parts in the film that are incredibly funny, most notably the chariot chase. I am a bit torn about the film. In the long run, I will probably always love the film and watch it when I get the chance, despite its shortcomings. Still, I wouldn't mind a remake of it. And I think we can safely say this isn't the worst film version of a Sondheim show (A Little Night Music anyone?).
    Les news boys

    Les news boys

    6.9
    8
  • Jul 9, 2005
  • Cheese-tastic musical!

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