What are your favourite musical movies?
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What are your favourite musical movies?
Do you have any specific favourite songs?
Have you seen any of the following musical movies?
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Have you seen any of the following musical movies?
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Re: What are your favourite musical movies?
I've seen a lot of those. Some movies on that list are ranked horribly (what kind of psychopath puts the pukey Tim Burton Willy Wonka flick higher than 'Sound of Music', 'Court Jester' or 'Music Man'?), but I realise that's all subjective.
'Singin in the Rain' is a great flick with some awesome song-and-dance numbers. "Make Em Laugh" is a hoot.
'Singin in the Rain' is a great flick with some awesome song-and-dance numbers. "Make Em Laugh" is a hoot.
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Re: What are your favourite musical movies?
Out of this list....
Seen & liked:
Singin' in the Rain
The Wizard of Oz
A Hard Day's Night
A Star is Born (the Garland & Gaga versions)
Once (but only the stage version)
A Night at the Opera
Mary Poppins
The Muppets
In the Heights
My Fair Lady
Cabaret (but only the stage version)
Enchanted
West Side Story (original)
Hairspray (2007 version)
La La Land
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
The Muppet Movie
Chicago
Sweeney Todd
The Sound of Music
Fiddler on the Roof
Muppets Most Wanted
The Muppet Christmas Carol
The Blues Brothers
Meet Me in St. Louis
The Court Jester
42nd Street (but only the stage version)
The Cocoanuts
The King & I
Bye Bye Birdie
Help
The Muppets Take Manhattan
Labyrinth
The Great Muppet Caper
Cry-Baby (but only the stage version)
Beauty & the Beast (both versions)
Into the Woods
Muppet Treasure Island
Seen & am largely indifferent towards:
Sing Street
Oliver
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Grease
The Music Man
Guys & Dolls
The Meaning of Life
Seen & didn't like:
All That Jazz
Charlie & the Chocolate Factory
White Christmas
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Didn't see, but hated the original & I'm baffled that the sequel is on this list:
Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again
Some great ones that are missing....
Head
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
Monty Python & the Holy Grail
Life of Brian
Begin Again
Across the Universe
Jesus Christ Superstar
Godspell
The Lion King (original)
Mulan (original)
Moana
Encanto
Tangled
An American Tail
All Dogs Go to Heaven
Anastasia
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Seen & liked:
Singin' in the Rain
The Wizard of Oz
A Hard Day's Night
A Star is Born (the Garland & Gaga versions)
Once (but only the stage version)
A Night at the Opera
Mary Poppins
The Muppets
In the Heights
My Fair Lady
Cabaret (but only the stage version)
Enchanted
West Side Story (original)
Hairspray (2007 version)
La La Land
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
The Muppet Movie
Chicago
Sweeney Todd
The Sound of Music
Fiddler on the Roof
Muppets Most Wanted
The Muppet Christmas Carol
The Blues Brothers
Meet Me in St. Louis
The Court Jester
42nd Street (but only the stage version)
The Cocoanuts
The King & I
Bye Bye Birdie
Help
The Muppets Take Manhattan
Labyrinth
The Great Muppet Caper
Cry-Baby (but only the stage version)
Beauty & the Beast (both versions)
Into the Woods
Muppet Treasure Island
Seen & am largely indifferent towards:
Sing Street
Oliver
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Grease
The Music Man
Guys & Dolls
The Meaning of Life
Seen & didn't like:
All That Jazz
Charlie & the Chocolate Factory
White Christmas
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Didn't see, but hated the original & I'm baffled that the sequel is on this list:
Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again
Some great ones that are missing....
Head
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
Monty Python & the Holy Grail
Life of Brian
Begin Again
Across the Universe
Jesus Christ Superstar
Godspell
The Lion King (original)
Mulan (original)
Moana
Encanto
Tangled
An American Tail
All Dogs Go to Heaven
Anastasia
And remember, "I'm-a Luigi, number one!"
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Re: What are your favourite musical movies?
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Anything goes
Sound of Music ( just the opening )
Animaniacs ( I can say this because they have a movie and of course Rita the cat )
Dragon Ball: Garlic Junior ( there was a number with Gohan )
Lum Chan ( because every few episodes they break into dance and song along with the movies as well, which did a really great job of emulating a shooter.
Time Bokan ( because they also had music numbers ), at least it was better then "Super Mario Bros" cartoons, that had a number every few episodes similar to scooby-duo.
Any Disney movie for the most part until we got to the Pixar era. I think the advengers ( that movie with the two mice rescuing the girl ).
Anything goes
Sound of Music ( just the opening )
Animaniacs ( I can say this because they have a movie and of course Rita the cat )
Dragon Ball: Garlic Junior ( there was a number with Gohan )
Lum Chan ( because every few episodes they break into dance and song along with the movies as well, which did a really great job of emulating a shooter.
Time Bokan ( because they also had music numbers ), at least it was better then "Super Mario Bros" cartoons, that had a number every few episodes similar to scooby-duo.
Any Disney movie for the most part until we got to the Pixar era. I think the advengers ( that movie with the two mice rescuing the girl ).
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Re: What are your favourite musical movies?
I can't think of many genres I dislike more than musicals. As a kid I liked Disney cartoons which were often essentially musicals, but that's all.
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Re: What are your favourite musical movies?
I've never heard that women can see more colors than men. There's a lot of biological differences between the two sexes but I'm pretty sure that's not one of them. More likely you're confusing their general preference for cute things, which are often colorful. If you have a source for that claim it'd be an interesting read, though.
Classic Disney didn't make boys weaker. Modern Disney absolutely does, but Disney used to actually be fairly supportive of traditional values. Look at The Lion King, it's a story about becoming a man and overcoming weakness, protecting women, and conquering evil. That was peak Disney. So, I don't agree.
Classic Disney didn't make boys weaker. Modern Disney absolutely does, but Disney used to actually be fairly supportive of traditional values. Look at The Lion King, it's a story about becoming a man and overcoming weakness, protecting women, and conquering evil. That was peak Disney. So, I don't agree.
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Re: What are your favourite musical movies?
This is correct. Tetrachromacy (the genetic condition that allows for "seeing more colors") is neither exclusive to nor universal of women. The majority of those with the trait are women, but it's VERY rare regardless.I REALLY HATE POKEMON! wrote: ↑Sat Sep 03, 2022 8:48 pmI've never heard that women can see more colors than men. There's a lot of biological differences between the two sexes but I'm pretty sure that's not one of them.
(And because of how the light spectrum works, really all it does is allow one to see more hues in between other hues that most people can already see.)
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Re: What are your favourite musical movies?
I never even heard of tetrachromacy, that's actually really cool. I guess it's sort of the opposite of color blindness.