What's the best song from a movie musical and why is it One Day More?

What's the best song from a movie musical and why is it One Day More?

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A Heart Full Of Love or Stars

fite me

Stars is alright but it lacks the climax that One Day More has.

overrated meme musical

Disney classics are better

Fuck you. This is a proper musical.

theres so many good ones, and i was just listening to empty chairs with empty tables, so i pick that one.

t. Phantom fan

More like overrated movie rendition of musical

I love Les Mis, but the film rubbed me the wrong way

THAT'S WHEN MY MAMA SAID

I blame the fact Huge Actman and Russel Crowe can't sing.

GOAT One day more:

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You what

I think it's everyone on the poster that the OP used. Fuck all of them. They could have found an actual cast to sing it that didn't have to struggle through it or just cry the entire time.

WHAT DID SHE SAY

Yeah. It seems kind of backwards to cast a musical based on how good an actor people are, but I guess that's marketing.

If you compare it to the 10th anniversary version it's insane how much difference there is.

Anything other than this is wrong.
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Gilbert and Sullivan are pretty damn good, and that's a great version of Modern Major General. The person on the xylophone must have been dead by the end.

It's asses in the seats. Studios are bound by it.

We'll never get anything as good 1776 ever again, but I'm alright with it. It keeps the normies away.

SHE SAID MY BOY I I THINK SOME DAY
WE'LL FIND A WAY
TO MAKE YOUR NATURAL TENDENCIES PAY:

>Huge Jacked Man
>can't sing

nigga he literally began his career in musical theatre

which is also where it should have ended

Why are gays obsessed with musicals?

You don't need to be gay to like musicals. They're good shit.

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This one's better though: youtube.com/watch?v=MFlEIQbmr5o

I really, really wish I could sing. I wonder if you can learn.

>Why are gays obsessed with musicals?
>posts trey parker
>he won 9 tonys for his musical
You're the gay one.

>tfw I've still not managed to see Book of Mormon but I'm not wanting to spoil it before I see it in theatres.

I STOLE A LOAF OF BREAAAAAAAD

Aww man, me too.

How was the Rocky Horror remake?

Some day I'll see it I suppose. Maybe. Or the inevitable film at least.

Musicals are gay

One Day More is unfilmable. It doesn't work when you have to cut between all the different people singing. One of the reasons the movie suffered.

Now here's a good ensemble number put to film youtube.com/watch?v=z0kSBiu1IGk

What about the manly ones?

It's not so much that it's impossible, it's just that it loses out on the emotion of it.

All this pales compared to the movie musicals of the 1950/60s South Pacific, Oklahoma, etc.

Love do you hear the people sing

When I heard it at a trump rally I nearly teared up

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MARIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

say it loud and there's music playing

say it soft and it's almost like praying...


My first gf's name was Maria, so I love this song and Tonight from West Side Story

>Falling for the Sondheim meme

it was also the first musical I ever saw when the local high school put it on, I was like 8 or something

not gay or anything but I really liked it, the love story in it hits home to me

Past the point of no return, hands down.

What are some older good ones?

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>we'll never get anything as good as 1776
>implying

The most underrated musical song ever:

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Little Shop of Horrors was one of my favorite three movies as a kid. I'd rent it all the time and my family got so sick of it. The songs are still amazing to me. I'm kind of glad musicals have fallen out of vogue so we don't have to see a remake of it. Nobody could top the performances or the effects.

Don't speak too soon. They remade Rocky Horror for god's sake.

I see your point, but Rocky Horror was low budget schlock and was probably remade on the cheap and was aired on broadcast Tv. I just don't know how a modern Little Shop could be done without a ridiculous budget just for Audrey II. Still, I guess they'll have to draw from the well eventually. Maybe they'll just do the Roger Corman version.