Ladle Ghoulash 27,157 Posted yesterday at 02:32 AM Share Posted yesterday at 02:32 AM 57 minutes ago, darkgaga said: Yay Wicked (the musical though, the movie has issues) Seen the musical 6x and honestly think the movie is excellent (dare I say it might actually work better as a movie than as a stage musical…) We have forgotten our public MANNERS Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Mayhem 1,394 Posted yesterday at 02:33 AM Share Posted yesterday at 02:33 AM A legend praising another legend! Her interpolation of it during Abracadabra is chef's kiss 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
darkgaga 5,703 Posted yesterday at 02:43 AM Share Posted yesterday at 02:43 AM 8 minutes ago, Ladle Ghoulash said: Seen the musical 6x and honestly think the movie is excellent (dare I say it might actually work better as a movie than as a stage musical…) Well, I mainly think the Wizard, madame Morrible and especially Cynthia are miscasted. Elphaba should have this rawness in personality and looks which could make people believe she is a Wicked Witch. Cynthia is too soft in het acting and facial features Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ladle Ghoulash 27,157 Posted yesterday at 02:52 AM Share Posted yesterday at 02:52 AM (edited) 9 minutes ago, darkgaga said: Well, I mainly think the Wizard, madame Morrible and especially Cynthia are miscasted. Elphaba should have this rawness in personality and looks which could make people believe she is a Wicked Witch. Cynthia is too soft in het acting and facial features I think Cynthia is absolutely phenomenal and, imo, the “softness” is just a function of it being film acting as opposed to stage acting. I guess I can see what you mean about Morrible + The Wizard, but honestly I liked their interpretations. I think Goldblum captures the Wizard’s conman essence pretty well and think Yeoh captures the more conniving side of Morrible. Edited yesterday at 02:52 AM by Ladle Ghoulash We have forgotten our public MANNERS Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ladle Ghoulash 27,157 Posted yesterday at 02:54 AM Share Posted yesterday at 02:54 AM 20 minutes ago, Lord Mayhem said: A legend praising another legend! Her interpolation of it during Abracadabra is chef's kiss I know you hate when I respond to your posts, but she references Phantom, but doesn’t interpolate it. We have forgotten our public MANNERS 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
hELXIG 43,443 Posted yesterday at 03:36 AM Share Posted yesterday at 03:36 AM HIGH PRAISE! Maybe when she takes her pregnancy/motherhood hiatus for a few years she will have a short stint on Broadway FINALLY I know she has said two things she wants to do next are motherhood and opera but Broadway has always been sitting riiiight there on the sidelines waiting for her I'll be myself until they fūcking close the coffin. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ziggy 12,074 Posted yesterday at 03:41 AM Share Posted yesterday at 03:41 AM 2 hours ago, Ladle Ghoulash said: Aside from being a serial plagiarist, that is This thumbnail I thought he was on trading spaces bc that’s what Paige is giving here 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ziggy 12,074 Posted yesterday at 03:44 AM Share Posted yesterday at 03:44 AM 49 minutes ago, Ladle Ghoulash said: I think Cynthia is absolutely phenomenal and, imo, the “softness” is just a function of it being film acting as opposed to stage acting. I guess I can see what you mean about Morrible + The Wizard, but honestly I liked their interpretations. I think Goldblum captures the Wizard’s conman essence pretty well and think Yeoh captures the more conniving side of Morrible. That was my thought, too. Broadway people want film to be that but it just won’t. Madame Morrible would look insane if you did the stage version in the movie. Goldblum is just fine imo and does a serviceable job. But I do think Cynthia Erivo captures the idea that Elphaba has basically hardened a cocoon around a very vulnerable, sad child 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadArchitect 1,154 Posted yesterday at 04:30 AM Share Posted yesterday at 04:30 AM He makes up for Sondheim, love to see it Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadArchitect 1,154 Posted yesterday at 04:36 AM Share Posted yesterday at 04:36 AM 3 hours ago, Ladle Ghoulash said: Aside from being a serial plagiarist, that is Gurllll... most of these are reaches and you know it, and every artist has it's influences, it's normal to find similar melodies, but it's not plagiarism.... 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadArchitect 1,154 Posted yesterday at 04:52 AM Share Posted yesterday at 04:52 AM 6 hours ago, onionring said: He's trash. I don't care for his praise tbh. Would've loved for Sondheim to have seen this show but alas 😔 Why? care to elaborate? ... I mean, Sondheim had his opportunity, most Gaga tours and live shows are just as good and Theatrical as MB, and it's always clear how much talent and vision Gaga posses, yet all he did was trash her for his his own prejudices towards pop music and pop musicians doing musical theater adjacent stuff, he was a purist, the kind of people that told Gaga she was too pop to do theater, and had he live too see MB i think he probably still wouldn't like it and would've nickpick on anything to feed his prejudices, that's the reality of it... Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ladle Ghoulash 27,157 Posted yesterday at 04:53 AM Share Posted yesterday at 04:53 AM 16 minutes ago, MadArchitect said: Gurllll... most of these are reaches and you know it, and every artist has it's influences, it's normal to find similar melodies, but it's not plagiarism.... I mean, obv plagiarism is a bit harsh, but mostly of these are directly lifted lol We have forgotten our public MANNERS Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ladle Ghoulash 27,157 Posted yesterday at 04:55 AM Share Posted yesterday at 04:55 AM 1 minute ago, MadArchitect said: Why? care to elaborate? ... I mean, Sondheim had his opportunity, most Gaga tours and live shows are just as good and Theatrical as MB, and it's always clear how much talent and vision Gaga posses, yet all he did was trash her for his his own prejudices towards pop music and pop musicians doing musical theater adjacent stuff, he was a purist, the kind of people that told Gaga she was too pop to do theater, and had he live too see MB i think he probably still wouldn't like it and would've nickpick on anything to feed his prejudices, that's the reality of it... Eh, Sondheim was just protective of Hammerstein because that was his mentor as a kid/teen, I personally wouldn’t read too much more into it than that. We have forgotten our public MANNERS Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melodean 8,337 Posted 22 hours ago Share Posted 22 hours ago We didn’t think much of it but me and a friend was sat right next to him on the 2nd night, and then he left when Gaga was sat for the piano part I didnt think he was enjoying it but glad that he loved it https://open.spotify.com/track/7q1GGm2mBlC9hPWige0C6e?si=6b5319d0e3b44fa6 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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