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Thread started 10/16/07 7:44am

Justin1972UK

Cry Baby: The Musical

Although I love Divine, I always thought that Cry Baby had a better story and better music than Hairspray.

http://www.broadway.com/G...?ci=553790

This should be good, if they keep all of the original songs.

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Reply #1 posted 10/16/07 2:06pm

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Reply #5 posted 10/16/07 2:26pm

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I know I'm waaaaay in the minority, but I've always, always loved Cry Baby.
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Reply #6 posted 10/16/07 2:34pm

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CarrieMpls said:

I know I'm waaaaay in the minority, but I've always, always loved Cry Baby.


You iz a Cry Baby. smile
There's Joy In Expatriation.
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JDInteractive said:

CarrieMpls said:

I know I'm waaaaay in the minority, but I've always, always loved Cry Baby.


You iz a Cry Baby. smile


Yeah. Pretty much. smile
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Reply #8 posted 10/16/07 3:00pm

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I haven't seen Cry Baby. What did I miss? biggrin
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Reply #9 posted 10/16/07 3:06pm

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scififilmnerd said:

I haven't seen Cry Baby. What did I miss? biggrin




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CarrieMpls said:

JDInteractive said:



You iz a Cry Baby. smile


Yeah. Pretty much. smile


I'm the Phantom of the Opera. smile
There's Joy In Expatriation.
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JDInteractive said:

CarrieMpls said:



Yeah. Pretty much. smile


I'm the Phantom of the Opera. smile


No wonder you always wear that mask. smile
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CarrieMpls said:

JDInteractive said:



I'm the Phantom of the Opera. smile


No wonder you always wear that mask. smile


It's my poker face. smile
There's Joy In Expatriation.
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Reply #13 posted 10/16/07 4:48pm

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I don't know how I feel about this. You can call me a John Waters' purist or something.
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Reply #14 posted 10/16/07 6:04pm

Justin1972UK

MIGUELGOMEZ said:

I don't know how I feel about this. You can call me a John Waters' purist or something.


I'm sorry, but after Pecker, John Waters lost it. If his legacy can be salvaged by Broadway, then so be it.
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Reply #15 posted 10/16/07 8:28pm

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Justin1972UK said:

MIGUELGOMEZ said:

I don't know how I feel about this. You can call me a John Waters' purist or something.


I'm sorry, but after Pecker, John Waters lost it. If his legacy can be salvaged by Broadway, then so be it.


i thought 'a dirty shame' was a good return to form. his movies can't be "female trouble" or "pink flamingos" anymore. he's too established. he can't make grungy, grimey, filthy looking films with amateur actors anymore - if he tried for the sake of "credibility", it would look more forced and disingenuous than the glammed-up flicks he's already making. at least the screenplay for 'a dirty shame' was totally perverted and demented. i think he still has an amazing wit.

meanwhile, if ol uncle john is making lotsa money for sitting on his butt and letting broadway adapt his films into musicals, then more power to him. nod
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Reply #16 posted 10/16/07 8:39pm

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i think he still has an amazing wit.


I do too. I just don't see why it isn't translating into his movies. His commentary on the recent Special Edition DVD of Mommie Dearest is funnier than anything he's actually filmed for nearly a decade. His interviews too - hilarious.

I'm hoping his kids Christmas movie will be a return to form.

I should start a thrread about artists whom have gone off the boil. French & Saunders have completely lost it too.
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Reply #17 posted 10/16/07 8:42pm

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Justin1972UK said:

Anxiety said:

i think he still has an amazing wit.


I do too. I just don't see why it isn't translating into his movies. His commentary on the recent Special Edition DVD of Mommie Dearest is funnier than anything he's actually filmed for nearly a decade. His interviews too - hilarious.

I'm hoping his kids Christmas movie will be a return to form.

I should start a thrread about artists whom have gone off the boil. French & Saunders have completely lost it too.




I almost bought the Mommie Dearest DVD this weekend. Something stopped me. I've heard about how hilarious the commentary is. I should go back and get it.
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Reply #18 posted 10/17/07 12:26am

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MIGUELGOMEZ said:

Justin1972UK said:



I do too. I just don't see why it isn't translating into his movies. His commentary on the recent Special Edition DVD of Mommie Dearest is funnier than anything he's actually filmed for nearly a decade. His interviews too - hilarious.

I'm hoping his kids Christmas movie will be a return to form.

I should start a thrread about artists whom have gone off the boil. French & Saunders have completely lost it too.




I almost bought the Mommie Dearest DVD this weekend. Something stopped me. I've heard about how hilarious the commentary is. I should go back and get it.


Next to the 'Greatest Movie Ever Made' commentary on the special edition of "Showgirls," John's "Mommie Dearest" commentary is the BEST commentary track ever.
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MIGUELGOMEZ said:





I almost bought the Mommie Dearest DVD this weekend. Something stopped me. I've heard about how hilarious the commentary is. I should go back and get it.


Next to the 'Greatest Movie Ever Made' commentary on the special edition of "Showgirls," John's "Mommie Dearest" commentary is the BEST commentary track ever.


it's entertaining, but i think the commentaries he's done for his OWN movies are way funnier, especially the commentary he did for "desperate living".
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MIGUELGOMEZ said:





I almost bought the Mommie Dearest DVD this weekend. Something stopped me. I've heard about how hilarious the commentary is. I should go back and get it.


Next to the 'Greatest Movie Ever Made' commentary on the special edition of "Showgirls," John's "Mommie Dearest" commentary is the BEST commentary track ever.




This is going to sound really lame but I loved the commentary on Pretty Woman. Gary Marshall was funny and it wasn't all technical stuff it had fun facts.

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Anxiety said:

SnakePeel said:



Next to the 'Greatest Movie Ever Made' commentary on the special edition of "Showgirls," John's "Mommie Dearest" commentary is the BEST commentary track ever.


it's entertaining, but i think the commentaries he's done for his OWN movies are way funnier, especially the commentary he did for "desperate living".



Thanks for reminding me. I think that's one of the DVD's that I don't have. I just recently watched the Polyester commentary and that was funny too.

A lot of it he covered on his DVD, THIS FILTHY WORLD.
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A lot of it he covered on his DVD, THIS FILTHY WORLD.


he does re-tell his stories a lot. nod

i think even HE gets tired of telling some of his stories, like in the Q&A of "this filthy world" when someone in the audience asked about the divine dog-poop scene and waters was like, "do you REALLY want me to tell that story again?" lol
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Anxiety said:

MIGUELGOMEZ said:



A lot of it he covered on his DVD, THIS FILTHY WORLD.


he does re-tell his stories a lot. nod

i think even HE gets tired of telling some of his stories, like in the Q&A of "this filthy world" when someone in the audience asked about the divine dog-poop scene and waters was like, "do you REALLY want me to tell that story again?" lol



I went to one of his lectures at San Jose State University 2,000,000 years ago and this woman got up and asked him, if he really likes litle children and if he was a pedophile. Everyone was like, WTF. They had to throw the woman out. It was such an uncomfortable moment. He just said that he looks like a child molester but he isn't one.
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Reply #24 posted 10/17/07 2:43am

Anxiety

MIGUELGOMEZ said:

Anxiety said:



he does re-tell his stories a lot. nod

i think even HE gets tired of telling some of his stories, like in the Q&A of "this filthy world" when someone in the audience asked about the divine dog-poop scene and waters was like, "do you REALLY want me to tell that story again?" lol



I went to one of his lectures at San Jose State University 2,000,000 years ago and this woman got up and asked him, if he really likes litle children and if he was a pedophile. Everyone was like, WTF. They had to throw the woman out. It was such an uncomfortable moment. He just said that he looks like a child molester but he isn't one.


he didn't do his impersonation of charles manson having sex with michael jackson??? lol
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Anxiety said:

MIGUELGOMEZ said:




I went to one of his lectures at San Jose State University 2,000,000 years ago and this woman got up and asked him, if he really likes litle children and if he was a pedophile. Everyone was like, WTF. They had to throw the woman out. It was such an uncomfortable moment. He just said that he looks like a child molester but he isn't one.


he didn't do his impersonation of charles manson having sex with michael jackson??? lol



OMG NO!!!! Hahahahah!!! I would love to see that.
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Reply #26 posted 10/17/07 3:01am

Anxiety

MIGUELGOMEZ said:

Anxiety said:



he didn't do his impersonation of charles manson having sex with michael jackson??? lol



OMG NO!!!! Hahahahah!!! I would love to see that.


he did it in "this filthy world", didn't he? i remember something super duper wrong involving john waters impersonating MJ...
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Reply #27 posted 10/17/07 1:43pm

horatio

MIGUELGOMEZ said:

Anxiety said:



he does re-tell his stories a lot. nod

i think even HE gets tired of telling some of his stories, like in the Q&A of "this filthy world" when someone in the audience asked about the divine dog-poop scene and waters was like, "do you REALLY want me to tell that story again?" lol



I went to one of his lectures at San Jose State University 2,000,000 years ago and this woman got up and asked him, if he really likes litle children and if he was a pedophile. Everyone was like, WTF. They had to throw the woman out. It was such an uncomfortable moment. He just said that he looks like a child molester but he isn't one.


that sounds like it came straight out of one of his movies lol
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Reply #28 posted 10/17/07 3:40pm

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Anxiety said:

MIGUELGOMEZ said:




OMG NO!!!! Hahahahah!!! I would love to see that.


he did it in "this filthy world", didn't he? i remember something super duper wrong involving john waters impersonating MJ...



You know what. I don't remember that. One thing I do remember is the talk about rosebuds. Ewww...
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Reply #29 posted 10/17/07 3:52pm

Anxiety

MIGUELGOMEZ said:

Anxiety said:



he did it in "this filthy world", didn't he? i remember something super duper wrong involving john waters impersonating MJ...



You know what. I don't remember that. One thing I do remember is the talk about rosebuds. Ewww...


blossoms! ill
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