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the 12 th man
14/04/2004, 11:38 AM
read a survey in an english paper asking people for their fav musical film.i dont remember them all but
number 10 was spinal tap
8 was wizard of oz
6 moulin rouge :eek:
and no 1 was 24hr party people. never saw it was it any good ???

Peadar
14/04/2004, 12:05 PM
no 1 was 24hr party people.i know whats its about but never saw it. was it any good ???
I have it on DVD I think.
Never watched it fully.
Didn't think it was a musical though?

I generally can't stand them but for a musical, moulin rouge was quite enjoyable.

the 12 th man
14/04/2004, 12:15 PM
Didn't think it was a musical though?

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i possibly mis quoted the article but it was about films with a lot of music in them.why did you not watch the end of it??

eoinh
14/04/2004, 12:16 PM
24 hour party people is excellent

Ruairi
14/04/2004, 2:36 PM
Spinal tap is one of the funniest movies ever, never mind just the 10th best musical or whatever

tiktok
14/04/2004, 2:41 PM
'A Mighty Wind' is pretty good too, from the same stable as Tap. If they count, 'Shine' should be up there.

As for real musicals, I always thought 'My Fair Lady' was good, but then I had a thing for Audrey Hepburn but my fav would be 'Little Shop of Horrors', brilliant turn by Steve Martin as a Sadistic dentist.

brendy_éire
14/04/2004, 3:35 PM
Hate musicals with a passion meself. Maybe I was traumatised from an early age being brought up on a diet of The Sound of Music and Grease.... :confused:

BTW, 12th man, for God's sake add a 'u' to 'Favorite'.

the 12 th man
14/04/2004, 3:41 PM
BTW, 12th man, for God's sake add a 'u' to 'Favorite'.

do you know i used to spell it with a u ,but ive seen it written and printed in newspapers so many times without it that i dropped it :confused:

do a google on "favorite films" and have a look

brendy_éire
14/04/2004, 3:48 PM
do a google on "favorite films" and have a look

That's how yanks spell it though. :rolleyes:

Peadar
14/04/2004, 3:53 PM
Hate musicals with a passion meself. Maybe I was traumatised from an early age being brought up on a diet of The Sound of Music and Grease.... :confused:


I hear ya boy.
Christmas was an especially traumatic time :(

the 12 th man
14/04/2004, 4:39 PM
my own personal choices would include blues brothers & school of rock.

oh of course also "the sound of music" :cool:

the 12 th man
14/04/2004, 5:05 PM
[QUOTE=Conor74]How could lot have gone this far and not mentioned Willie Wonka? Oompa Loompa oompady doo, I've got a-nud-er puzzil for you.../QUOTE]




at the moment getting remade with johnny depp(with a big budget attached) as the man with the edible wonka.i cant wait to bring my kids to it.

4tothefloor
14/04/2004, 5:07 PM
The Commitments anyone?

The Good Son
15/04/2004, 6:50 AM
Rude Boy with The Clash while being possibly one of the worst films in the sense of acting, storyline and all that carry on has probably the best live footage of any band ever.

the 12 th man
15/04/2004, 8:33 AM
i suppose age groups comes into it.

like moulin rouge or wizard of oz compared to 24 hr party people or the clash film would imo appeal to completely different generations.

eoinh
15/04/2004, 11:22 AM
The rolling stones made a feature film. All the live footage was taken from their tour of ireland in 1965 when they plaed Dublin, Cork and Belfast. In Dublin the crowd invaded the stage and somebody grabbed the mic off Mick Jagger.


You dont get bands like that coming to cork now...... pity.

parnell ranger
15/04/2004, 11:30 AM
yentl-with barbara streisand-great voice

Peadar
15/04/2004, 11:47 AM
barbara streisand-great voice
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGG GGGGGGGG

She's evil!

Don't ever mention her name again...