01.11.2008, 07:34 PM | #61 |
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i meant that, since it's fashionable now to adapt movies, they will eventually arrive at adapting triumph of the will once they do schindler's list and dead man walking.
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01.11.2008, 07:45 PM | #62 | |
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sondheim's Assassins is great, westside story is great. I recently saw spamalot which was fantastic, who would have thought a monty python musical. I much prefer opera to musicals though. |
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01.11.2008, 07:46 PM | #63 |
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Will High Fidelity be adapted for Broadway as a musical?
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sorry to tell you but dead man walking has been done in opera form, about 5 years ago it was done, and it is surprisinly good. |
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perhaps have a look at the link that ripchord posted gmku |
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01.11.2008, 07:49 PM | #66 |
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It already was. It opened over a year ago. Closed after two weeks, in the shadow of a more successful rock musical that opened only three days after HF did.
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01.11.2008, 07:50 PM | #67 |
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Damn! I missed it.
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I have to admit, I identified with him massively when I watched it. However, at the time, I was living in the indie snob capitol of the planet and making my living as a dj, completely obsessed with my on-again-off-again lover/ex who in retrospect was a manipulative bitch, and absolutely convinced that superior music knowledge equalled superiority. And I was over 30 too, which is essential for it all to fit. What the movie really is, is kind of a spiritual sequel to Slacker, which I also completely identified with in my twenties. While I still enjoy both movies as very entertaining representations of some actual types of people I've known well, I think I've pretty well thrown off the shackles of both now. I do still make fun of my wife when she listens to the Cure though... |
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01.12.2008, 12:17 PM | #69 | |
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yeah but they sounded different, jack black kept talking to him about them blowing the roof off or whatever |
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