The 97th Annual Academy Awards

Who will win Best Picture?

  • Anora

    Votes: 7 53.8%
  • The Brutalist

    Votes: 4 30.8%
  • A Complete Unknown

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • Conclave

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • Dune: Part Two

    Votes: 2 15.4%
  • Emilia Perez

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I'm Still Here

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Nickel Boys

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • The Substance

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • Wicked

    Votes: 1 7.7%

  • Total voters
    13
  • Poll closed .
Rent is not a good movie. It was critically panned for good reason. And I get wanting to use as many members of the original cast as possible, but frankly, when you make the characters way too old in a story like that, you really undermine the emotional impact imo. Tick, Tick…Boom! is my preferred Larson musical in general though.

Chicago was a solid adaptation but is an overrated stage musical to begin with tbh. 🤷‍♀️
 
Rent is not a good movie. It was critically panned for good reason. And I get wanting to use as many members of the original cast as possible, but frankly, when you make the characters way too old in a story like that, you really undermine the emotional impact imo.
Maybe the Rent movie aged okay because as a millennial I can totally buy a bunch of 30-somethings complaining about the cost of living. :o

Also to be fair, at least it wasn't nearly as distracting as Ben Platt pushing 30 (and very much looking it) starring as a high schooler in the Dear Evan Hansen movie.
 
On the subject of musicals, I mean it's not my favorite genre onscreen, but if I had to go with anything I would pick Dreamgirls as my favorite. They took some liberties with the Broadway play, but they made good, distinctive choices.

Really a well done movie IMO.

Rent is not a good movie. It was critically panned for good reason. And I get wanting to use as many members of the original cast as possible, but frankly, when you make the characters way too old in a story like that, you really undermine the emotional impact imo. Tick, Tick…Boom! is my preferred Larson musical in general though.

Chicago was a solid adaptation but is an overrated stage musical to begin with tbh. 🤷‍♀️

Sometimes I'll look in the mirror and randomly growl this:

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Favorite musicals is topic of the day? Hmmm...gotta ponder this one. I love well done musicals. Bad ones are very hard to watch. But good ones just hit different
 
(Kanye's wife...obviously I'll get banned to oblivion if I post it here but IYKYK)
Seriously man, where the hell is the decorum these days.

She literally just put on a see through Reynolds wrap and called it a dress. But I digress.

yes... at the same time tho...

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Spielberg’s West Side Story and Wicked are probably my favorite Broadway adaptations I’ve seen.

Moulin Rouge is also one of my favorite musicals.

I didn't expect to like Spielberg's West Side Story, but damn I was hooked.

Anita slapping the hell out of Maria and then doing "A BOY LIKE THAT WHO KILL YA BROTHER!!" was cinema lol.
 
Again, not a big western canon musical guy but Better Man ruled. Especially about a guy I never knew was a big thing in the UK.

 
Spielberg’s West Side Story and Wicked are probably my favorite Broadway adaptations I’ve seen.
I'd say those are the two best recent ones for sure.

Moulin Rouge is also one of my favorite musicals.
Funny story, I didn't like this much when I first saw it (except for the Roxanne scene, that's epic as hell no matter how you feel about the movie) but I came around to it more over the years.

Maybe an unpopular musical opinion: Maybe it's because I just love the musical so much but apart from the weird AF cinematography I thought the Les Mis movie was good. I can even forgive Russell Crowe being miscast as a singer because he at least turned in one of his last decent performances besides The Nice Guys. Still, the first couple of lines he belts out give me the giggles.
 
I didn't use to like musicals (Rent being the biggest offender), but I've turned into a fan during the last five years or so. Some of my favorites are Sound of Music, Rocketman, Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio, Wonka, Better Man, both versions of West Side Story, Wicked...
 
Rent is not a good movie. It was critically panned for good reason. And I get wanting to use as many members of the original cast as possible, but frankly, when you make the characters way too old in a story like that, you really undermine the emotional impact imo. Tick, Tick…Boom! is my preferred Larson musical in general though.

Chicago was a solid adaptation but is an overrated stage musical to begin with tbh. 🤷‍♀️
IS NOT GOOD, PERIOOOOOD. The plot and characters are annoying as sin. No amount of catchy songs is going to make me like it.
 
I'll at least give Chicago credit for doing the impossible and making Richard Gere not excruciatingly boring for a change. :o
 
Lets just say, my fairly conservative mother regretted taking my brother and me to see Rent. Lets just say, due to our lack of knowledge of certain things, she got questions....
 
I like a couple rent songs.

It introduced me to Adele Dazeem which is something.
 
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