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coco ebert
2012-01-05 10:50:17 AM
And I bet I STILL won't be able to get a ticket to Wicked.
foo monkey
2012-01-05 12:19:04 PM
coco ebert
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And I bet I STILL won't be able to get a ticket to Wicked.
Why can't you get tickets to wicked?
Minimally Hairy Beer-Powered Simian
2012-01-05 12:20:03 PM
OH GOD NO.......please PLEASE make it stop!!!!
anuran
2012-01-05 12:20:44 PM
I think I just puked up my large intestine a little.
solokumba
2012-01-05 12:21:06 PM
will I have to listen to the songs on Glee?
fruitloop
2012-01-05 12:27:41 PM
Twilight: The Musical will make its off-Broadway debut as a one-night-only
For now.
/
only for now
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probesport
2012-01-05 12:28:19 PM
kellynoel
2012-01-05 12:28:39 PM
There is no god.
scottydoesntknow
2012-01-05 12:29:52 PM
probesport
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[splitsider.com image 528x406]
Nope. Was coming in here to say this would probably be the one play not worth going to, even with a guaranteed blowie.
/Wouldn't be surprised if the subliminal messaging was geared toward the guys
//NTTAWWT
zorlack7
2012-01-05 12:45:15 PM
gunga galunga
2012-01-05 12:45:32 PM
And when the autotuned covers of the songs appear on Glee, the universe will implode.
/doesn't care if
solokumba
beat me to it
Random Anonymous Blackmail
2012-01-05 12:48:53 PM
So Nickleback is writing the musical score?
Gordian Cipher
2012-01-05 12:49:46 PM
Have people always been attracted to stories that glorify abusive relationships, or is this a relatively new thing?
TimeWaste
2012-01-05 12:52:36 PM
We can once again start calling musicals gay and it won't be in poor taste.
Teen Wolf Blitzer
2012-01-05 12:53:29 PM
Who gives a shiat? Have you seen some of the garbage on Broadway lately?
Apos
2012-01-05 01:02:35 PM
Chilling to think that this might actually fare better than
Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark
.
bdub77
2012-01-05 01:04:13 PM
Can't be any worse than that Billy Joel musical. Two hours of dancing and a Billy Joel tribute band. No thanks, I'll wait until I die and go to Hell for that.
probesport
2012-01-05 01:06:36 PM
Gordian Cipher
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Have people always been attracted to stories that glorify abusive relationships, or is this a relatively new thing?
shortymac
2012-01-05 01:07:00 PM
Gordian Cipher
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Have people always been attracted to stories that glorify abusive relationships, or is this a relatively new thing?
All the chicks I know that liked the books were in unhappy relationships at the time, all but 1 has left that guy.
I do think there's some correlation, either they look past the abuse and it's all romantic brain candy or their unhappiness draws them to it.
But I must confess, Meyer has made money hand-over-fist, it kinda makes me want to take a stab at writing bad fiction.
Phantoms5000
2012-01-05 01:11:08 PM
Oh, wait.... wrong meme.
On second thought, fark the twileeks. This makes sense...
JohnAnnArbor
2012-01-05 01:15:09 PM
probesport
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Gordian Cipher: Have people always been attracted to stories that glorify abusive relationships, or is this a relatively new thing?
[zquill.com image 450x332]
Is that picture from any particular movie or TV show?
Liquorslingr
2012-01-05 01:15:47 PM
Yo Broadway,
gunga galunga
2012-01-05 01:18:55 PM
Gordian Cipher
:
Have people always been attracted to stories that glorify abusive relationships, or is this a relatively new thing?
In the musical Oliver, Nancy had a song about how she's okay that Bill Sykes beats the shiat out of her "as long as he needs me!"
T.M.S.
2012-01-05 01:23:29 PM
Teen Wolf Blitzer
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Who gives a shiat? Have you seen some of the garbage on Broadway lately?
That is a very popular complaint. Yet no one ever seems to be able to back it up in any way.
What specifically are you calling "garbage"? And for what reason?
I am truly curious.
mmonnens
2012-01-05 01:24:05 PM
OK, so what will be the big songs? If they can get Meatloaf on, they can do "I would do anything for blood, but I won't do that".
/ducks various thrown objects.
g4lt
2012-01-05 01:25:38 PM
A fabulous time will be had by all
EyeballKid
2012-01-05 01:26:55 PM
Where did the Nickel/Keys thread go? Was the velvet TF rope inadvertently snapped? Or, did Nickelback's/Black Keys's label pay for ad space?
Cyno01
2012-01-05 01:27:22 PM
Cant be worse than the movies or the books... or can it?
Mitch Taylor's Bro
2012-01-05 01:27:40 PM
[idontwanttoliveonthisplanetanymore.jpg]
T.M.S.
2012-01-05 01:30:10 PM
Gordian Cipher
:
Have people always been attracted to stories that glorify abusive relationships, or is this a relatively new thing?
Nothing new at all.
Carousel (1945) is three hours of a man beating the shiat out of his wife.
Its one of the most achingly beautiful musicals of all time.
LadyBelgara
2012-01-05 01:35:10 PM
Cyno01
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Cant be worse than the movies or the books... or can it?
You let us know after watching 3 hours of Bella warbling horrifying love songs to her dearest sparkly Edward.
Spoon over Marin
2012-01-05 01:41:41 PM
Yeah, this twilight stuff has pretty much gotten out of hand. I's pay a metric poo-load to get Riff Trax in on the live show, though.
etherknot
2012-01-05 01:42:52 PM
LadyBelgara
:
Cyno01: Cant be worse than the movies or the books... or can it?
You let us know after watching 3 hours of Bella warbling horrifying love songs to her dearest sparkly Edward.
A chorus line of sparkly "vampires"?
Fantastic!
T-Servo
2012-01-05 01:43:41 PM
I expect it will be something like the Satan's Alley musical portrayed in
Staying Alive
Meaning, blood will run from my eyes.
coco ebert
2012-01-05 01:44:07 PM
foo monkey
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coco ebert: And I bet I STILL won't be able to get a ticket to Wicked.
Why can't you get tickets to wicked?
I should clarify. I can't find affordable tickets to Wicked. I'm willing to shell out money for a show, just not $200 per person. I get it. It's really popular. More power to Broadway.
Spoon over Marin
2012-01-05 01:46:54 PM
*I'd
Devo
2012-01-05 01:47:58 PM
Isn't broadway where twilight belonged all along? This is perfect. I can avoid both at the same time.
/no problem with this.
Wade_Wilson
2012-01-05 01:50:50 PM
Guys, don't panic, this is going to be freaking hilarious.
Imagine how they are going to make CreepyStalkerVamp sparkle by actually covering him with body glitter and shining a spotlight on him.
Or show ShirtlessBeefyGrump turn into a wolf by putting him in a fursuit.
Or have VacantDumbGirl sing a heartfelt song about her deep thoughts and emotions, when we all know she has none.
What I'm saying is, this show is going to actually, physically look and sound the way Twilight looks and sounds to
us
. I'll be amazed if anyone can even review it with a straight face.
probesport
2012-01-05 01:50:56 PM
JohnAnnArbor
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probesport: Gordian Cipher: Have people always been attracted to stories that glorify abusive relationships, or is this a relatively new thing?
[zquill.com image 450x332]
Is that picture from any particular movie or TV show?
Evening in Byzantium
(new window)
T-Servo
2012-01-05 01:52:22 PM
LadyBelgara
:
You let us know after watching 3 hours of Bella warbling horrifying love songs to her dearest sparkly Edward.
Doesn't she just mope and moan through all the movies, while people fight over her for no explicable reason?
The producers might want to be reminded of Carrie: the Musical and
its fate
. But I know that's just hoping.
gunga galunga
2012-01-05 01:53:59 PM
T.M.S.
:
Gordian Cipher: Have people always been attracted to stories that glorify abusive relationships, or is this a relatively new thing?
Nothing new at all.
Carousel (1945) is three hours of a man beating the shiat out of his wife.
Its one of the most achingly beautiful
musicals
scores
of all time
ill-served by a story about how a man who beats his wife, and when given a chance to make things right, smacks his daughter.
/there. fixed that..
//despite that, "You'll Never Walk Alone" still gets me choked up every time
T.M.S.
2012-01-05 01:54:11 PM
etherknot
:
LadyBelgara: Cyno01: Cant be worse than the movies or the books... or can it?
You let us know after watching 3 hours of Bella warbling horrifying love songs to her dearest sparkly Edward.
A chorus line of sparkly "vampires"?
Fantastic!
Yeah. Um, no.
That didn't turn out so well the first three times we tried it.
watson.t.hamster
2012-01-05 01:55:54 PM
Good. They need to keep pushing this nonsense as widely as they can. It needs a spin-off cartoon series, and lunch boxes, and we need more stories of people getting twilight tattooed across their faces and so on.
It will be rough for a while but that will ultimately make the backlash all that stronger.
They will be everywhere then suddenly no where. Like the spice girls. And we can finally be free of them.
Otherwise we risk an endless series of reboots every 10 years or so.
probesport
2012-01-05 01:56:00 PM
gunga galunga
:
//despite that, "You'll Never Walk Alone" still gets me choked up every time
gunga galunga
2012-01-05 01:58:18 PM
gunga galunga
:
T.M.S.: Gordian Cipher: Have people always been attracted to stories that glorify abusive relationships, or is this a relatively new thing?
Nothing new at all.
Carousel (1945) is three hours of a man beating the shiat out of his wife.
Its one of the most achingly beautiful musicals scores of all time ill-served by a story about how a man who beats his wife, and when given a chance to make things right, smacks his daughter.
And lest I forget, here is the dialogue that follows...
Louise Bigelow: I didn't make it up, Mother. Honest; there was a strange man her, and he hit me hard. I heard the sound of it, Mother, but it didn't hurt. It didn't hurt at all. It was just as if he kissed my hand.
Julie Jordan: Go into the house, Louise.
Louise Bigelow: What's happened, Mother? Don't you believe me?
Julie Jordan: I believe you.
Louise Bigelow: Then why don't you tell me why you're actin' so funny?
Julie Jordan: It's nothin', darlin'.
Louise Bigelow: But is it possible, Mother, for someone to hit you hard like that - real loud and hard, and it not hurt you at all?
Julie Jordan: It is possible dear, for someone to hit you, hit you hard, and it not hurt at all.
Salmon
2012-01-05 01:59:06 PM
anyway for me to get some gift tickets for my boss?
Aidan
2012-01-05 02:04:03 PM
T.M.S.
:
Gordian Cipher: Have people always been attracted to stories that glorify abusive relationships, or is this a relatively new thing?
Nothing new at all.
Carousel (1945) is three hours of a man beating the shiat out of his wife.
Its one of the most achingly beautiful musicals of all time.
*reads Wiki summation*
What... The... Fark. *shakes head*
Vacation Bible School
2012-01-05 02:12:54 PM
As long as they include Kevin's song from Rifftrax
(new window)
gunga galunga
2012-01-05 02:15:52 PM
Aidan
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T.M.S.: Gordian Cipher: Have people always been attracted to stories that glorify abusive relationships, or is this a relatively new thing?
Nothing new at all.
Carousel (1945) is three hours of a man beating the shiat out of his wife.
Its one of the most achingly beautiful musicals of all time.
*reads Wiki summation*
What... The... Fark. *shakes head*
Yeah, it's like Ghost mixed with the Ike & Tina story.
T.M.S.
2012-01-05 02:18:12 PM
gunga galunga
:
T.M.S.: Gordian Cipher: Have people always been attracted to stories that glorify abusive relationships, or is this a relatively new thing?
Nothing new at all.
Carousel (1945) is three hours of a man beating the shiat out of his wife.
Its one of the most achingly beautiful musicals scores of all time ill-served by a story about how a man who beats his wife, and when given a chance to make things right, smacks his daughter.
/there. fixed that..
//despite that, "You'll Never Walk Alone" still gets me choked up every time
I would agree with that assessment.
But the RSC production in 94' certainly made it work well to a contemporary audience.
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