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Everytime I see it, I can never turn it off. Definitely a good musical. I would never rent it, but its cool when you see it randomly on TV.
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09-01-2002 10:57 AM |
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One of my all time favs too. We have the video and a video of a recent Australian production of the show!! Boy has wanted to portray Judas since he first saw it 6 years ago. He may get his chance as his High School is staging a production this fall. Auditions are in two weeks! Keep fingers crossed for a perfect Senior year wish-come-true show!!
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09-01-2002 11:28 AM |
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A great movie and even better soundtrack. Ted Neely has an awesome voice. I remember the first time I saw the move - it was easy to watch him and believe he was really JC. I got to meet him when he came to Baltimore for their show at the Lyric. He's a scrawny little guy with a thick Texan accent. He still looked like JC, only in jeans and cowboy boots.
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Damn! Wish I had seen this sooner
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09-01-2002 02:52 PM |
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I missed JCS, but I came across Godspell on AMC today as well. I kept thinking how much one of the disciples (the cute one with the giant 'fro) looked like Drew Nicholas ... <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="smile.gif" /> . Anyway, when I was a very small child (circa 1971-1972), my older sister had the cast album and she absolutely played it to death. That, and anything by Carole King or Joan Baez.
Anyway, AMC's had a nice little rock-movie festival all weekend long. Very early this morning, they were showing The Song Remains The Same (Led Zeppelin concert film). Last year they had a similarly themed festival, off which I recorded Tommy (the film based on The Who's rock opera) and Head (the Monkees' film). Of course, a year ago AMC wasn't splitting their films up with a commercial break at the midpoint, which really sucks.
--soonerterp.
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09-01-2002 05:31 PM |
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UDC-wanna a copy of the movie? PM me.
AMC claims that no one has complained about their commercial breaks and they will continue. Boo! Hisssssss! Guess my name is "no one" cause I sent an e-mail and complained BIG. I hardly watch AMC now. TCM has taken my TV prisoner (when there is not a football game on.)
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09-01-2002 11:08 PM |
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by TDMs Alias Name:
UDC-wanna a copy of the movie? PM me.
AMC claims that no one has complained about their commercial breaks and they will continue. Boo! Hisssssss! Guess my name is "no one" cause I sent an e-mail and complained BIG. I hardly watch AMC now. TCM has taken my TV prisoner (when there is not a football game on.)</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Same here about TCM ... about a million times better than AMC anymore. Also one of few outlets where one can catch films from the silent era -- a particular fascination of mine.
--soonerterp.
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