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The Phantom of the Opera.


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Singin in the Rain

In my opinion one of the best movies ever made.


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Moulin Rouge
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
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Hora-Quan wrote:
The Phantom of the Opera.


Exactly.


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And no-one here mentioned:

The Nightmare Before Christmas

Pure Burtonian brilliance, with the master of song, Danny Elfman!


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And no-one here mentioned:

The Nightmare Before Christmas

Pure Burtonian brilliance, with the master of song, Danny Elfman!

Eeeee~ Tim Burton! Danny Elfman! <3 (and this is a completely platonic "<3", mind -- I'm just generally obsessed.)

-Coffcoff-

Anyways. I love musicals...movies, theater, whatever. It's been a dream of mine to act in a musical when I grow up. :D Throw me a cheesey old Disney movie or a DVD of "CATS" and I'm happy for a few hours.

I found the Rocky Horror Picture Show morbidly fascinating...more morbidly fascinating then a bucket full of pig hearts.

...THAT ARE STILL BEATING. AAaaaAAaaAAaaaAAaaAAAAaaaHHHHHhhh!

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I tend to dislike musicals, but I do like all of the Muppet movies, which are some of the funner musical movies out there. I want to add This Is Spinal Tap to the list, but it is not a musical, it is a mockumentry with a lot of great music. Nigel Turnnel (Christopher Guest), Derak Smalls (Harry Shearer), and David St Hubbins (Micheal McKean) are too great to be ignored. My dad says that the South Park movie is a musical because of all the songs and dance numbers, but he is a dirty hippie and can be ignored.


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Grease, definitely.

I'm a huge Broadway fan, and so I love "Rent", "Chicago", and "The Producers", of course, but "Grease" is always and still the best.

And also, when all these fake fans are now suddenly amazingly huge Rent fans, it sort of turns me away from it. :P


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Skynetmain wrote:
I tend to dislike musicals, but I do like all of the Muppet movies, which are some of the funner musical movies out there. I want to add This Is Spinal Tap to the list, but it is not a musical, it is a mockumentry with a lot of great music. Nigel Turnnel (Christopher Guest), Derak Smalls (Harry Shearer), and David St Hubbins (Micheal McKean) are too great to be ignored. My dad says that the South Park movie is a musical because of all the songs and dance numbers, but he is a dirty hippie and can be ignored.


South Park The Movie is a musical. It's got some of the best songs around!


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Hedwig And the Angry Itch and Little Shop Of Horrors. Hedwig was a great play and translated quite well to screen, and Horrors moved amazingly to stage, despite some difficulty with the manipulation of Audrey II. Oh, Rent comes a close third.


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I watched "Delovely" yesterday, and its devinately worth seeing! it has some amazing songs and a lovely story.


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Phantom of the Opera is my all time favorite.

Grease and RENT place a very, very close second though. ^^


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My favourite musicals:

Phantom of the Opera
Sweeney Todd
Oliver!

And then, in no particular order:
Little Shop Of Horrors
The Producers
My Fair Lady
Nightmare Before Christmas
Hunchback of Notre Dame
The Music Man
Cats
Les Miserables (though you can usually only get the non-musicals or In Concert version)
Chicago
Into The Woods
Wizard Of Oz
The Wiz
Peter Pan
The Hobbit

... and all that stuff.
Now, the Phantom movie, not my favourite having seen the play. Ah well... better luck next time they remake it...


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Sound of Music -

Seen it twenty times. Also went to Salzburg, Austria to see the actual places.

Liked Chitty 2 Bang 2 as well...


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What is wrong with you people?!

Does anyone remember a film (Or the play that absolutely RULES!!) called Mary Poppins?!

Also, Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights is good too.


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