A lifetime of seeing Liza Minnelli impersonations has probably ruined me from ever enjoying her performances. Like the first time I watched a John Wayne movie and the endless impressions from various people would not leave my mind.
we watched this movie in my year 11 history class and i adored it. heaps of people in my class didn't get it but i loved it. great recommendation mr. Landis :)
Another one I've been meaning to watch. I've also been planning to read Isherwood's _Berlin Stories_ which I have as an ebook. I watched Dick Cavett interview him when I was a kid.
I also forgot that Joel grey is quite good. Liza Minnelli steals the picture and I like this picture and also Arthur with Dudley Moore. Michael York is in it and worth it.
Talking about and making fun of the National Socialists wasn't taboo until circa 1983. It was around that time I noticed it being censored and swept under the rug. It seemed only certain groups and methods could be used when talking about them. God Bless Mel Brooks. He never shied away from it.
I didn't know that Bob Fosse was a dancer !!! That explains his way of editing. For you guys geeky enjoyment, check out the martial arts sequences that Jackie has done in Hung Kong & the states. The ones clearly show a framing of a camera don't get any more closer than the medium rage cuz he did everything in full contact in real opposed to in the others, you see so many cuts in variety of rages cuz he performed it for the final product.
You didn't know he was a dancer!? Check out the From This Moment On sequence from Kiss Me Kate. In the middle of a conventional musical, he invents a new kind of dance right before our eyes :)
My father was a true homophobe. Yet this was probably his favorite movie of all time. I’ve never been able to figure that one out. A fantastic film, none the less. But Fosse’s masterpiece for me will always be All That Jazz. I saw it in the theater when I was very young, and it was the first time that I realized movies could be non-linear, surreal, and allegorical.
"Cabaret" deals with gender and sexual orientation in different ways. There's a scene in a beer garden in which a boy of the Nazi Youth or some similar organization sings a song about "...tomorrow belongs to me". I'm certain that the singer is really a young with the haircut and clothe of a boy.
I have to correct my typos!..."I'm certain that the singer is really a young woman with the haircut and clothes of a boy". Now, hopefully, that will make more sense!
It's a good day when Mr. Landis does another TFH
Good day, eh?
A lifetime of seeing Liza Minnelli impersonations has probably ruined me from ever enjoying her performances.
Like the first time I watched a John Wayne movie and the endless impressions from various people would not leave my mind.
we watched this movie in my year 11 history class and i adored it. heaps of people in my class didn't get it but i loved it. great recommendation mr. Landis :)
Joel Grey remains the only person ever to have won a Tony and an Oscar for the same role.
Another one I've been meaning to watch. I've also been planning to read Isherwood's _Berlin Stories_ which I have as an ebook. I watched Dick Cavett interview him when I was a kid.
One of my favorite musicals.
A crowning achievement by Bob Fosse and Liza Minnelli.
I also forgot that Joel grey is quite good. Liza Minnelli steals the picture and I like this picture and also Arthur with Dudley Moore. Michael York is in it and worth it.
Talking about and making fun of the National Socialists wasn't taboo until circa 1983. It was around that time I noticed it being censored and swept under the rug. It seemed only certain groups and methods could be used when talking about them. God Bless Mel Brooks. He never shied away from it.
I didn't know that Bob Fosse was a dancer !!! That explains his way of editing. For you guys geeky enjoyment, check out the martial arts sequences that Jackie has done in Hung Kong & the states. The ones clearly show a framing of a camera don't get any more closer than the medium rage cuz he did everything in full contact in real opposed to in the others, you see so many cuts in variety of rages cuz he performed it for the final product.
You didn't know he was a dancer!? Check out the From This Moment On sequence from Kiss Me Kate. In the middle of a conventional musical, he invents a new kind of dance right before our eyes :)
Michael Cullen Thanx bro !!!
best musical ever.
My father was a true homophobe. Yet this was probably his favorite movie of all time. I’ve never been able to figure that one out.
A fantastic film, none the less. But Fosse’s masterpiece for me will always be All That Jazz. I saw it in the theater when I was very young, and it was the first time that I realized movies could be non-linear, surreal, and allegorical.
"Cabaret" deals with gender and sexual orientation in different ways. There's a scene in a beer garden in which a boy of the Nazi Youth or some similar organization sings a song about "...tomorrow belongs to me". I'm certain that the singer is really a young with the haircut and clothe of a boy.
I have to correct my typos!..."I'm certain that the singer is really a young woman with the haircut and clothes of a boy". Now, hopefully, that will make more sense!
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