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School of Rock (2003)
School of Rock (2003)
2003 | Comedy
Humour, talented kids, entertaining music (0 more)
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Richard Linklater is a favourite director of mine and he doesn't disappoint in this musical comedy.
It has so many great moments and acting is top notch with Jack Black a stand out, the talented children and the heartwarming story are the icing on the cake, very re-watchable.
  
The Blues Brothers (1980)
The Blues Brothers (1980)
1980 | Action, Comedy
Ackroyd and Belushi are on a mission from God in this road movie musical with great heart.
It's so original and a little eccentric but definitely a cult classic that is deserved of anyone's time.
The high quality cameos come thick and fast in this high concept one of a kind toe tapping gem.
  

"I liked My Fair Lady, though I thought Dr. Strangelove was a much more adventurous, subversive film that year, and should have won the Academy Award — listen to me talking like a Hollywood insider — but I loved that musical. So it beat Dr. Strangelove which is one of the most important films ever to me."

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Bill Condon recommended The Love Parade (1929) in Movies (curated)

 
The Love Parade (1929)
The Love Parade (1929)
1929 | Classics, Comedy, Musical
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Movie Favorite

"Pop in 1929’s The Love Parade and watch the movie musical being invented. These pre-Code movies are sophisticated in a way that musicals weren’t again until Cabaret in the 1970s. (Although none of them holds up quite as well as Rouben Mamoulian’s Love Me Tonight, which is screaming out for a Criterion reissue.)"

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Bill Condon recommended Monte Carlo (1930) in Movies (curated)

 
Monte Carlo (1930)
Monte Carlo (1930)
1930 | Comedy, Musical, Romance
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"Pop in 1929’s The Love Parade and watch the movie musical being invented. These pre-Code movies are sophisticated in a way that musicals weren’t again until Cabaret in the 1970s. (Although none of them holds up quite as well as Rouben Mamoulian’s Love Me Tonight, which is screaming out for a Criterion reissue.)"

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The Smiling Lieutenant (1931)
The Smiling Lieutenant (1931)
1931 | Classics, Comedy, Drama
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Movie Favorite

"Pop in 1929’s The Love Parade and watch the movie musical being invented. These pre-Code movies are sophisticated in a way that musicals weren’t again until Cabaret in the 1970s. (Although none of them holds up quite as well as Rouben Mamoulian’s Love Me Tonight, which is screaming out for a Criterion reissue.)"

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One Hour with You (1932)
One Hour with You (1932)
1932 | Comedy, Musical, Romance
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"Pop in 1929’s The Love Parade and watch the movie musical being invented. These pre-Code movies are sophisticated in a way that musicals weren’t again until Cabaret in the 1970s. (Although none of them holds up quite as well as Rouben Mamoulian’s Love Me Tonight, which is screaming out for a Criterion reissue.)"

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Rocketman (2019)
Rocketman (2019)
2019 | Biography, Drama
Great music, interesting story, perfect cast. (0 more)
Bit too cheesy, musical not biography. (0 more)
Exceptional fun
After seeing Bohemian Rhapsody only a few months ago, I had quite high hopes for the film seeing as it was directed by the same director who (unofficially) took over for the director of Rhapsody and boy did the film deliver. A fun filled film with loads of toe tapping music and an intriguing story to go along with it.

Fairly cheesy in parts but it's to be expected when it's a film about Elton John. Also it felt more of a musical than bohemian Rhapsody which took me put of the film and made it feel almost fake at times.

Perfect for the West End or Broadway but a fun film nonetheless.
  
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Vegas (725 KP) rated Kamikaze by Eminem in Music

Dec 17, 2018  
Kamikaze by Eminem
Kamikaze by Eminem
2018 | Rap
Eminems vocal skill. (1 more)
Lyrics
Lack of a song with a musical chorus, ie with Rihanna or Dido. (0 more)
Getting back to form
Eminem is getting back to form with this release, it's not up to his early standards but is getting close, the quality, speed and vocal dexterity of his rapping has never been in question but the material hasn't always been the best. This is an improvement.

The one thing it does lack is a song with a musical chorus to break up the rap - he has done this well with Dido and Rihanna in the past and something like this would have been a big plus...

Definately an album that has a replay factor, and not a one listen and put away disc.
  
King Kong, The Musical by Todd Matshikaza
King Kong, The Musical by Todd Matshikaza
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"King Kong was a musical from South Africa that had an all-black cast. It was a fusion of South African traditional music, soul and jazz. It was so powerful when I listened to it for all those nights. I fell in love with that musical, which was a very big part of my life. I think [I was drawn to] the authenticity of the voice of what people call world music or ethnic music coming from the earth, of the people, the hope and their struggle. South Africans are so strong with their emotions and I think Africa itself is an amazing, inspirational place for music, because they live and breathe it. It was for me, a connection with the soul."

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