I hate musicals…


But I love this.

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I hate musicals too… but I love this, and Grease. I also love Xanadu, and that’s a musical I guess.

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Mama Mia isn't too bad either. Never saw Xanadu.

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If you get a chance, give it a watch. Really good music and a great story!! I haven’t seen Mama Mia, but I’ll definitely watch it.

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I'll check it out. Always liked Olivia. Thanks!

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Yeah, ‘cause if you like roller-blading and disco music, Xanadu is right up your alley.

Oh. You were born after 1990?

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I never roller-bladed in my life. Though I do enjoy disco. I was born way before 1990. Thank you for caring.

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"I also love Xanadu"

I loved Xanadu! It's cheesy and got terrible reviews but I enjoyed it which is what matters!

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Yay!! A fellow Xanadu lover!! It’s such a good film!! I’m going to have to watch it tonight!!

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I'm ashamed to say that I never heard of Gene Kelley before this movie. Now I love him especially Singing in the Rain. i think I may watch it tonight too!

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I don't go out of my way to see musicals, but any cinephile would be remiss in ignoring the classics. Highly recommend the documentary That's Entertainment (1974) and its two sequels to gain a 10,000' overview and appreciation for them.

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Agreed. Singing in the Rain is a classic, gotta love Gene Kelly.

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That was the first one to come to mind, and for great reason: it's freaking fantastic. Then so many other classics kept popping up like On the Town (1949), West Side Story (1961), An American in Paris (1951), etc. then I remembered that great doc. series, which should cover the greats. But even beyond the classics and to present day, there are so many awesome movies that fall in to that category:

Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001)
The Blues Brothers (1980)
Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny (2006)
The Muppet Movie (1979)
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018)
Across the Universe (2007)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
etc., etc.

That to say "I hate musicals" might not be exactly accurate. I love horror movies, but I'll be the first to admit there are an insane number of terrible ones made.

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Aa a kid "The Music Man" and "Yankee Doodle Dandy" were on constant rotation on broadcast TV and they kind of sunk in to my psyche. Now I am fond of them and find a good musical with good memorable songs entertaining.

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This might be a stretch, but hear me out. Your namesake and the FF were some of the first comics I remember loving, yet every moving picture adaptation of the source material has been disappointing. How about a SS musical? It's an epic tragedy of Wagnerian proportions; maybe even an opera? Couldn't be worse than previous efforts...

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i see this more of a fantasy adventure. especially the last half. the songs are good. it's nice to look at. little shop of horrors is another fantasy sci f one i like.

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I have the same opinion because the songs are short and don't really distract from the story. Willy Wonka would also fall in this category (barring the awful 'Cheer up Charlie" song).

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I have the same opinion because the songs are short and don't really distract from the story.

It was MGM's plan for their musicals, that the songs "moved the story along," rather than being just dropped in, or have people breaking into song for no apparent reason. The songs were part of the story-telling.

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And the songs were well written - most of them anyway - not like a lot of animated movies where it seems expected that you have to have at least
5 songs - even if they are awful.

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I hate musicals, too; but Oz and The Sound of Music are exceptions to my hatred. It's probably because the songs are actually good and Judy Garland and Julie Andrews have phenomenal voices without doing any vocal gymnastics.

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