tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-85707304243970125882023-06-20T21:35:26.511-07:00Musicals (& Beauty stuff)Self-explanatory; musical reviews, comments, thoughts, (and some beauty stuff)
Weird Combination? :)Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.comBlogger25125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-46101302438012344242021-03-31T11:37:00.000-07:002016-11-16T17:31:24.203-08:00What makes a great book... (work-in-progress, ALWAYS)I will continue to re-write this until I am better able to articulate what I think. <br />
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Mini-rant: <br />
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A good book is a book that is difficult to read sometimes (& not because of vocabulary or grammar) that then rewards you at the end.<br />
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A great book makes you want to read it again, no matter how difficult it was. And a fantastic book actually gets BETTER as you read it again. <br />
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To me, the worst type of book or story is one that makes me struggle through it, only to find disappointment and despair at the end of it.<br />
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Replace "book" with "story" or even "TV show" or "movie"...<br />
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And this is not necessary, but my own personal criteria is that I PREFER something that makes me feel GOOD and not BAD afterward. <br />
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Credit to Matt K's friend Matt H for saying something similar to this that I have tweaked for my own purpose:<br />
If something makes me feel sad or something afterward, then I still consider it to be a "good" book (as in, well-constructed, definitely has merits, and perhaps meets its goal of affecting the reader, has made me feel something) but I would vastly prefer to feel good; and to me, a GREAT book makes me feel a positive emotion--especially one such as HOPEFUL. Triumphant is good, too. :)<br />
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Whether or not art should/has to/doesn't have to/etc. "Send messages" or not is another subject to be discussed...though I'm afraid to tackle it.Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-21216391554359568092020-08-25T13:25:00.005-07:002020-08-25T13:25:01.674-07:00Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-30422935026522851022020-08-25T13:25:00.004-07:002020-08-25T13:25:00.263-07:00Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-9368516100121305152020-08-25T13:25:00.003-07:002016-11-16T18:45:11.357-08:00Musicals to watch : KEEP UPDATED!Musicals to watch (already have):<br />
-Show Boat (Howard Keel, Ava Gardner, Kathryn Grayson) - not particularly looking forward to this one<br />
-You'll Never Get Rich (Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth, 1941)<br />
-Call Me Madam (Donald O'Connor, George Sanders, ETHEL MERMAN, Vera-Ellen) -- should at least be entertaining...though I'm not really a huge fan of Ethel Merman (!) <br />
-Holiday Inn (Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby) -- the OTHER Christmas musical? I should at least see it, even if I will probably always be biased in favor of White Christmas over it<br />
-Sweeney Todd <br />
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Musicals to re-watch:<br />
-The Belle of New York (Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen) -- this was pretty bad, but some of the dances were good<br />
- Mary Poppins -- it's been awhile<br />
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Re-watched recently:<br />
-The Sound of Music --So...what to say about this one, that hasn't
already been said? Grandiose, but somehow...disappointing and a little
disjointed. The definitive version...but I want to see it live sometime. It can't be as grandiose, but maybe it would be more cohesive?<br />
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-Anchors Aweigh (Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson, Jose Iturbi) Just as I remember...a little silly but maybe my 3rd or 4th favorite from Gene Kelly. I think the songs and dances are better than in On the Town, actually. Production values seemed very high; lovely colors. Some of the songs are plot-related, some aren't. Some have reasons for the characters to sing and/or dance, some don't.<br />
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-On the Town (Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Vera-Ellen, Ann Miller, Betty
Garrett, Jules Munshin)--not as great as I remember...probably my 5th
favorite of Gene Kelly's, though I think it's considered his 2nd or 3rd
best. The ballet, while much easier to follow and less artistic than
the one in An American in Paris....is kinda boring. I still like it
fine, but the replacement dancers, both keep the focus on the main
couple...but they distract me from them a little, too. It seemed a
little cheap-looking, too, though that's probably not a fair criticism
artistically or anything. I haven't seen or listened to the original
stage version so maybe some of the problems I have with this one comes
from the adaptation from stage to screen, since some of the songs
seem...silly, and a little random. They're all plot or character-related though.<br />
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-An American in Paris (Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant, Georges Guetary, Nina Foch) My 2nd favorite, originally more of a hit than Singin' in the Rain. Although the ballet is long and a little weird, it's still interesting. And the production values in this one must have been pretty high; definitely had a bigger budget. Songs are better quality and most are integrated in to the plot, though a couple give a reason for the character to sing (because they are a nightclub act or pianist, etc.) <br />
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-It's Always Fair Weather (Gene Kelly, Cyd Charisse, Dan Dailey, Michael Kidd, Dolores Grey) Although maybe a little lower-quality, and lower-budget, and maybe looks a little cheap (and some cuts just couldn't be restored in the DVD release?) I think the plot on this one is good, and the theme gets me a little bit. The numbers are good, but mostly not GREAT. Used a split-screen (partially for novelty value I think and not that well-done...not sure if that was just the technology at the time or if it was just not done well) and Gene Kelly's rollerblades (also more for novelty and maybe not for quality dancing--though I have to admit, some of it is pretty impressive. Definitely still entertaining). My 3rd or 4th favorite (currently neck-and-neck with Anchors Aweigh. This one wins plot-wise, but Anchors Aweigh has better quality dances and songs, IMHO).<br />
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saw:<br />
-Kismet (Howard Keel): Only available in a set with other stuff I don't really want...?); Classic Musicals from the Dream Factory, Volume 3 (Hit the Deck/Deep in My Heart/Kismet/Nancy Goes to Rio/Two Weeks with Love/Broadway Melody of 1936/Broadway Melody of 1938/Born to Dance/Lady Be Good)--honestly not great. Howard Keel is in great voice but everything else is pretty bleh. Vic Damone is a terrible actor.<br />
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List of musicals I need to get:<br />
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-Anything Goes (Frank Sinatra & Ethel Merman, recording of a TV thing?) <br />
-You Were Never Lovelier (Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth, 1942) -- maybe watch the other one with the two of them first<br />
-High Society (Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly - Louis Armstrong)<br />
-For Me & My Gal (Gene Kelly, Judy Garland)<br />
-The King & I (Deborah Kerr, Yul Brynner)<br />
-The Pirate (Gene Kelly, Judy Garland)<br />
-Summer Stock (Gene Kelly, Judy Garland)<br />
-Take Me Out to the Ball Game (Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Betty Garrett...)<br />
-Cover Girl (Gene Kelly, Rita Hayworth) <br />
-Camelot (Broadway version and Special Edition of Movie version)<br />
-Cinderella (Have newest one with Brandy; need Julie Andrews TV version and Lesley Ann Warren versions)<br />
-Finian's Rainbow<br />
-Snoopy, Come Home<br />
-Had a bunch at Barnes & Noble...<br />
-Hairspray?<br />
-A Star is Born? <br />
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Others to get<br />
-The Rescuers Down Under<br />
-Labyrinth? <br />
-Alice in Wonderland?<br />
-Bambi?<br />
-Little Mermaid?<br />
-Peter Pan?<br />
-Lady & the Tramp? Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-52539108912751619182016-11-16T19:26:00.004-08:002016-11-16T19:27:02.060-08:00Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-69929305155899299642016-11-16T19:26:00.002-08:002016-11-16T19:26:54.526-08:00Paula on cosmeticsWhat I don't agree with is mostly her opinions on cosmetics (vs her opinions on skincare). Paula doesn't like eye shadows, lipsticks, or blushes (or really ANY makeup) with shimmer, and she only likes very neutral/natural colors. She believes a dimensional matte finish is best. So, she has a very obvious bias--but that bias IS stated in her "explanation of reviews," and it also explains how and why she rates certain products a certain way. It's important to see what her criteria for a good product are. She doesn't deny that her bias does influence her rating of a product, and it isn't as though she only gives good ratings to items that have ONLY neutral colors. As long as the product has good application/quality, she still gives it a good rating unless she thinks there are absolutely no good colors; or will limit her criticism to noting that all the shades are shimmery or too "unnatural" looking. The only thing to watch out for is that she may rate something GOOD (a very good rating, symbol: a smiley face) but may not make it a "Paula's Pick" (best rating, symbol: check mark + smiley face) if the shade range doesn't include ANY or very very few matte options, so if you don't mind, or WANT shimmer, then you need to make sure to also look at her "smiley face" ratings as well as the Paula's Picks.<br />
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She DOES have her own line of skincare products (which is somewhat a point against her) but she also highly recommends a ton of products from other brands, so she definitely doesn't exclusively promote her own line, which I think is a major point in her favor. (And this is only anecdotal evidence, but I've tried a substantial amount of her products and have been very satisfied with the results. Nothing too dramatic, since my skin is basically normal-to-moderately oily with occasional breakouts; my biggest concern is blackheads on my nose (so I don't have any serious conditions), but overall my skin has looked and felt better since I started using her line.)<br />
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She also doesn't believe that high-end cosmetics are in any way better than drugstore ones (or rather, that they're all basically the same and there are good products in both areas, so why spend more when you don't have to?). There, I think, she is somewhat wrong. I compared a L'Oreal Infallible e/s with an Armani ETK one, and though the texture, quality, and application was the same, the color of the Armani had a lot more depth/complexity, and had more dimension (more unique, with some of that color-changing quality). Oddly enough it wasn't really the quality of the powder itself though, just the color. I found somewhat the same thing with lipsticks...color, more than application, was the difference. Finding a the perfect shade, with the perfect amount of opaqueness or sheerness, with the right texture and application, and the best wear and feel, sometimes requires more options than are available in the drugstore (though I think the drugstore lines have been improving lately, and might soon be enough). And in some cases, I've found that a high-end lipstick feels a bit more creamy/luxurious, and so has a better texture and feel. (Of course, high-end brands usually also look nicer and more luxurious packaging-wise; but that's not as important to me). I am more willing to spend on makeup than on skincare.<br />
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The difference, for me, with skincare, is that I've also tried some high-end moisturizers (La Mer and Koh Gen Do, for example) and haven't found that the expensive ones are any better. If anything, the fragrance in the La Mer ones just made my nose itch and my skin stayed basically the same. I tried the La Mer ones before I even looked at Paula's reviews, and just wasn't impressed (and I really, REALLY wished/wanted to be impressed; I was kinda hoping these would be HG material)! Again, only anecdotal evidence.Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-86640986225237117562015-12-30T10:31:00.000-08:002012-04-08T22:49:53.957-07:00Possible Future Topics--For my referencePossible future topics<br />
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Old Vs. New: Jesus Christ Superstar<br />
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Must discuss BEFORE Joseph movie?<br />
random close ups.<br />
HS tapes--Kara C's dad did as good a job at least!<br />
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Song by song comparison<br />
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character: head to head<br />
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Bias: What I saw first, nostalgia <br />
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Other Old Vs New:<br />
-Music Man<br />
-Bye Bye Birdie<br />
-Producers?<br />
-Spamalot vs Monty Python the the Holy Grail----this one will be difficult to impossible. Not quite apples to oranges but something like...<br />
-R&H Cinderellas (3! Julie Andrews, Lesley Ann Warren...Brandy.)<br />
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Best stage-to-screen adaptations<br />
-Music Man (original)<br />
-Joseph<br />
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-My Fair Lady?<br />
-Rent?<br />
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-not sure: Kiss Me Kate...West Side Story?...<br />
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R&H: Oklahoma--so much cut from stage to screen. Hard to compare.<br />
Sound of Music--scale! (same with JCS? Not quite...? nothing with which to compare Sound of Music movie)<br />
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Originally meant for screen<br />
-Mary Poppins<br />
-Singing in the Rain<br />
-Chitty Chitty Bang BangIslahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-57311726863022630102015-05-15T07:29:00.002-07:002015-05-15T07:29:44.099-07:00Pocahontas<br />
Mine Mine Mine<br />
and another Mob Song - SavagesIslahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-70187823169573857712014-10-28T15:02:00.000-07:002014-10-28T15:02:06.449-07:002000 Followers Giveaway from Diary of a Makeup Geek!I've been wanting to try products from Charlotte Tilbury! Have you? If so, go here!<br />
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http://aqeelakeela.blogspot.com/2014/10/giveaway-2000-bloglovin-followers.html<br />
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She has a lovely generous giveaway and a great blog! Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-41486278960908313722014-08-11T23:15:00.002-07:002014-08-11T23:15:12.679-07:00Free Graze (snack) boxes!Anybody want to try some free snacks? Use this link (full disclosure, if I refer 3 people I get another free box)! They look tasty (I'm saving mine for Thursday-Friday!).<br />https://www.graze.com/us/p/LISAB9Q7UIslahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-54786839669431493682014-07-07T14:55:00.002-07:002014-08-01T18:59:45.544-07:00Tom Ford, Burberry, MAC, LMdB, Addiction, Dior, Chantecaille, Nars, Guerlain, RBR for sale or swap<div data-mce-style="color: #5d10ff;" style="color: #5d10ff;">
<b>Still
adding and working on uploading pictures. My internet is on the fritz
so I'm posting before I lose all the stuff I've already done! </b>UPDATED from last week!! SOME PRICES LOWERED!<br />
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<span data-mce-style="font-size: larger;" style="font-size: larger;">I
have Feedback (over 600 tokens, 100% positive) on MUA, Fragrantica, and
Specktra (over 60, 100% positive), and some here on LJ, under username
kayley123.<br /><br />Profil</span><span data-mce-style="font-size: larger;" style="font-size: larger;">e: </span><a data-mce-href="http://www.makeupalley.com/p%7Ekayley123" href="http://www.makeupalley.com/p%7Ekayley123" id="link_4"><span data-mce-style="font-size: larger;" style="font-size: larger;">http://www.makeupalley.com/p~kayley123</span></a><br />
<span data-mce-style="font-size: larger;" style="font-size: larger;">Tokens: </span><a data-mce-href="http://www.makeupalley.com/swap/tokens.asp/u=kayley123" href="http://www.makeupalley.com/swap/tokens.asp/u=kayley123" id="link_5"><span data-mce-style="font-size: larger;" style="font-size: larger;">http://www.makeupalley.com/swap/tokens.a</span><span data-mce-style="font-size: larger;" style="font-size: larger;">sp/u=kayley123</span></a><br />
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<span data-mce-style="font-size: larger;" style="font-size: larger;">Specktra:<br />Profile: </span><a data-mce-href="http://www.specktra.net/user/kayley123" href="http://www.specktra.net/user/kayley123"><span data-mce-style="font-size: larger;" style="font-size: larger;">http://www.specktra.net/user/kayley123</span></a><br />
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<span data-mce-style="font-size: larger;" style="font-size: larger;"><span data-mce-style="text-decoration: underline;" style="text-decoration: underline;"><b>SALE TERMS:</b></span><br />**If you would like pictures or additional pictures of an item, please ask.</span><br />
<span data-mce-style="font-size: larger;" style="font-size: larger;">**If for some reason you cannot see the pictures here, I will be happy to email them to you.<br />**some photos available here: http://s251.photobucket.com/user/kayley_photo_bucket/lib</span><span data-mce-style="font-size: larger;" style="font-size: larger;">rary/Specktra%20Items?sort=3&page=1<br />**<b><span data-mce-style="text-decoration: underline;" style="text-decoration: underline;">Prices somewhat negotiable.</span></b> I may not accept, but then again, I might! If you feel a price is too high, feel free to let me know (but please be polite!)<br />**Priority will be given to buyers who leave their PayPal information, I will hold for 24 hours after invoicing.<br />**I am in the USA!<br />**<b>SHIPPING
is NOT included in the prices below; add approximately $5.80 for
Priority shipping, $3 for first-class (more for heavier items).<br />**For INTERNATIONAL Shipping, </b>please
ask for an estimated cost. The United States Postal Service has raised
prices for international shipping. I will use FIRST-CLASS
international shipping and <span data-mce-style="font-size: medium;" style="font-size: small;"><span data-mce-style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;" style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">I will </span></span>keep my receipt as proof that <span data-mce-style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: medium;" style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: small;"><span data-mce-style="font-size: medium;" style="font-size: small;"><span data-mce-style="font-size: medium;" style="font-size: small;"><span data-mce-style="font-size: medium;" style="font-size: small;"><span data-mce-style="font-size: medium;" style="font-size: small;">I shipped, be<span data-mce-style="font-size: medium;" style="font-size: small;">cause ther<span data-mce-style="font-size: medium;" style="font-size: small;">e are no other e<span data-mce-style="font-size: medium;" style="font-size: small;">conomical options, <span data-mce-style="font-size: medium;" style="font-size: small;">since P<span data-mce-style="font-size: medium;" style="font-size: small;">riority mail <span data-mce-style="font-size: medium;" style="font-size: small;">START<span data-mce-style="font-size: medium;" style="font-size: small;">S at $36.50 or so<span data-mce-style="font-size: medium;" style="font-size: small;">, and R</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><span data-mce-style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;" style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">egistered Mail costs an <span data-mce-style="font-size: medium;" style="font-size: small;">EXTRA $13<span data-mce-style="font-size: medium;" style="font-size: small;">, <span data-mce-style="font-size: medium;" style="font-size: small;">IN ADDITION TO the <span data-mce-style="font-size: medium;" style="font-size: small;">regular shipping cost.</span></span></span></span></span> If you are okay with paying for Priority or Registered, I'm happy to use it.<br />**<b>I WILL BE ADDING PAYPAL FEES</b> unless you are okay with gifting payment. For PayPal payments: I use </span><span data-mce-style="font-size: larger;" style="font-size: larger;">http://thefeecalculator.com/ to calculate the fees</span><br />
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<span data-mce-style="font-size: larger;" style="font-size: larger;"><span data-mce-style="text-decoration: underline;" style="text-decoration: underline;"><b>A little haggling ok, but please no lowballing.</b></span></span><br />
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I have for sale:<br />
<b><span data-mce-style="text-decoration: underline;" style="text-decoration: underline;">Tools:</span></b><br />
<b>-Edward Bess BNIB Luxury Face Brush Makeup Brushes -- $35</b><br />
<span data-mce-style="text-decoration: underline;" style="text-decoration: underline;"><span class="fbUnderline"><b><img alt="" data-mce-src="http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg297/kayley_photo_bucket/Specktra%20Items/DSCN6734.jpg" src="http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg297/kayley_photo_bucket/Specktra%20Items/DSCN6734.jpg" width="300" /><br /><br /><br />LIPS:</b></span></span><br />
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<b>-Almost-New, Satiate Amplified lipstick A33 (LE), </b>swatched 1x--looks new until you look at the very tip which is swiped. basically 99% left.<b> - $11</b><br />
-*GONE* Lightly Ripe Lustre lipstick A58<br />
<span data-mce-style="text-decoration: line-through;" style="text-decoration: line-through;">-Captive (satin) A30 still smells like vanilla, BN NO BOX - $9</span><br />
<b><img alt="" data-mce-src="http://img.makeupalley.com/8/5/5/6/2490032.JPG" src="http://img.makeupalley.com/8/5/5/6/2490032.JPG" height="225" width="300" /></b><b><img alt="" data-mce-src="http://img.makeupalley.com/8/5/5/6/2490030.JPG" src="http://img.makeupalley.com/8/5/5/6/2490030.JPG" width="300" /></b><b><img alt="" data-mce-src="http://img.makeupalley.com/8/5/5/6/2490031.JPG" src="http://img.makeupalley.com/8/5/5/6/2490031.JPG" width="300" /><br /><br />-SIB Hot Gossip Cremesheen A99 -- $8</b><br />
slight rubbing on sides of inside; still 95% or more<br />
can take picture<b><br /><br />-BNIB Sophisto Lustre lipstick B80 (in A38 box) - $10</b><br />
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<b>Let
me know if you want pics of the BNIB lipsticks (since they're BNIB I
didn't bother since you know what they look like, but I can provide
pictures for proof that I have them if you would like).</b><br />
<b>SIB Addiction by Ayako Lip Gloss in 016 Metallic Kiss</b> –used about 5x with separate disposable applicators. <b>–$17</b><br />
<b><img alt="" data-mce-src="http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg297/kayley_photo_bucket/Specktra%20Items/DSCN6680.jpg" src="http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg297/kayley_photo_bucket/Specktra%20Items/DSCN6680.jpg" width="300" /></b><br />
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<b>-Le Metier de Beaute: Red Velvet Lip Creme Limited Edition (top in picture) -- $30</b><br />
swatched with separate disposable applicator 2x, no box<br />
<b>-Le Metier de Beaute: Framboise Lip Creme (bottom in picture) -- $20</b><br />
I used a separate disposable applicator to try this 1x, NO BOX<br />
<img alt="" data-mce-src="http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg297/kayley_photo_bucket/Specktra%20Items/DSCN6679.jpg" src="http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg297/kayley_photo_bucket/Specktra%20Items/DSCN6679.jpg" width="300" /><br />
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<b>-Chantecaille SIB LE Sunrise Lip Chic -- $30</b><br />
swatched 1x, Limited Edition<br />
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<br />
<b>-BNIB Dior Addict Lip Glow --$23</b><br />
says "Color Awakening Lipbalm" on the front<br />
says "Color Reviver Balm" on the top<br />
Paper insert inside says "Color Reviver Balm"<br />
Tube says "Color Reviver Balm"<br />
BNIB, so I didn't take a pic, let me know if you want one!<br />
<br />
<b>Sleek True Colour Lipstick SIB Peaches & Cream 774 -- $5</b><br />
Sheen<br />
3.5 g / 0.12 oz<br />
used a few times; about 95%<br />
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<span data-mce-style="text-decoration: underline;" style="text-decoration: underline;"><span class="fbUnderline"><b>FACE:</b></span></span><br />
<br />
<span class="fbUnderline"><b><b>-NARS BNIB Super Orgasm Blush -- $23</b><br />full size<br />No pic, since it's just BNIB but I can post one if you'd like!</b></span><br />
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<br />
<b>MAC LNIB MSFs - $35 each, Pictures below<br />*SOLD*By Candlelight<br />-Perfect Topping</b><br />
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<b><img alt="" data-mce-src="http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg297/kayley_photo_bucket/Specktra%20Items/DSCN6730.jpg" src="http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg297/kayley_photo_bucket/Specktra%20Items/DSCN6730.jpg" width="300" /></b><b><img alt="" data-mce-src="http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg297/kayley_photo_bucket/Specktra%20Items/DSCN6731.jpg" src="http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg297/kayley_photo_bucket/Specktra%20Items/DSCN6731.jpg" width="300" /><br /><br /><br />MAC Pearlizer Good as Gold, SIB, about 70% left --$10</b><br />
<img alt="" data-mce-src="http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg297/kayley_photo_bucket/Specktra%20Items/DSCN6683.jpg" src="http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg297/kayley_photo_bucket/Specktra%20Items/DSCN6683.jpg" width="300" /><img alt="" data-mce-src="http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg297/kayley_photo_bucket/Specktra%20Items/DSCN6682.jpg" src="http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg297/kayley_photo_bucket/Specktra%20Items/DSCN6682.jpg" width="300" /><br />
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<br />
<b>-Jill Stuart LE Blush Blossom 101 Sensual Dahlia -- $27</b><br />
NO BOX, NO BRUSH!<br />
Blush Blossom 101 Sensual Dahlia, Limited Edition<br />
RIS without brush (usually comes with one)<br />
Used 4-5x total<br />
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<img alt="" data-mce-src="http://img.makeupalley.com/8/5/5/6/2272178.JPG" src="http://img.makeupalley.com/8/5/5/6/2272178.JPG" width="300" /><img alt="" data-mce-src="http://img.makeupalley.com/8/5/5/6/2272177.JPG" src="http://img.makeupalley.com/8/5/5/6/2272177.JPG" width="300" /><br />
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<span data-mce-style="text-decoration: underline;" style="text-decoration: underline;"><span class="fbUnderline"><b>EYES:</b></span></span><br />
<br />
<b>Burberry Midnight Brown eyeshadow -- $20</b><br />
Case
has a small defect--it opens and closes ok but sometimes one hinge
comes out a bit and you have to push it back in--the magnet and hinge
stay closed just fine though. I wouldn't carry it around with me though,
just to be safe (it should ship fine with bubble wrap).<br />
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<b></b><br />
<b></b><br />
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<b>Hourglass Visionaire Duo in Dune -- $28<br />--lighter color is starting to form a dip but still 95% left,<br />--darker color barely used--has a few brush marks but barely --looks used, still 98% left<br />--still has plastic coverings for pans and mirror<br />--Still has mini brush, brush HAS been used by me (works great!)<br />--NOT in original box, in a box that is for a Prism duo</b><br />
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<br />
<br />
<b>-Wet 'n' Wild BNIB Snow Sprite -- $5</b><br />
BNIB Snow Sprite palette + pencil<br />
LE Holiday collection 2011<br />
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<b><span data-mce-style="text-decoration: underline;" style="text-decoration: underline;">MAC PIGMENTS:</span></b><br />
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<br />
-<b>MAC: Pigment in Bright Fuchsia in LE Wonder Woman packaging, marked sample -- $12</b><br />
has plastic insert; looks maybe used 2x maximum<br />
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<br />
<br />
-<b>MAC: Softwashed pigment large samples (LE Asia Exclusive)</b><br />
I have two sample jars<br />
--1 is nearly full (about 85-90%) with very heavy residue, about 1 tsp -- <b>$16</b><br />
--1 is about half-full (to the lip) with very heavy residue, about 3/4 tsp. -- <b>$12</b><br />
The size of the sample jars is the same as the one shown in the picture above at the right.<br />
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<b><br /><br />-MAC: Violet Pigment (New, smaller size) jar, 80% left -- $10</b><br />
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<br />
<br />
<b>-Guerlain Ecrin 4 Couleurs in 06 Les Fumes palette -- $35</b><br />
NO BOX, no velour pouch (I might have a spare one if you want one...)<br />
all colors lightly swatched a few times<br />
applicators are used<br />
The compact itself has a lot of light wear/scratches.<br />
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<b>-Rouge Bunny Rouge Unforgettable Oriole Eye Shadow — $17</b><br />
used
a few times but about half the “RR” imprint is clearly visible, and the
other half is only partially visible No pics yet, just ask if you want
to see!<br />
<img alt="" data-mce-src="http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg297/kayley_photo_bucket/Specktra%20Items/DSCN6701.jpg" src="http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg297/kayley_photo_bucket/Specktra%20Items/DSCN6701.jpg" width="300" /><img alt="" data-mce-src="http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg297/kayley_photo_bucket/Specktra%20Items/DSCN6702.jpg" src="http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg297/kayley_photo_bucket/Specktra%20Items/DSCN6702.jpg" width="300" /><br />
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<span data-mce-style="text-decoration: underline;" style="text-decoration: underline;"><b><span class="fbUnderline">NAILS:</span></b></span><br />
<b>-Chanel Shanghai Red Nail polish -- $17</b><br />
Does NOT have the big black Chanel logo overcap:<br />
Still full to above "Le Vernis" on front / "Attention: Eviter" on back, a bit below the lip/bevel top edge of bottle, 95% left?<br />
<img alt="" data-mce-src="http://img.makeupalley.com/8/5/5/6/1886470.JPG" src="http://img.makeupalley.com/8/5/5/6/1886470.JPG" width="300" /><img alt="" data-mce-src="http://img.makeupalley.com/8/5/5/6/1886468.JPG" src="http://img.makeupalley.com/8/5/5/6/1886468.JPG" width="300" /><br />
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<br />
<b>-Skin Food Pedicure Pedi Sparkle 08 / #8 Cool Mint (4th from left in the picture) -- $6</b><br />
More like a teal color IMHO, swatched on paper and on nail a few times<br />
-Pedicure Sparkles have a very sparkly/metallic finish (IMHO) and are really gorgeous<br />
-These do not come with balls in them, I can put some in though<br />
-Skin
Food is an Asian brand. I got these from Singapore; however Skin Food
expanded to the US last year and now has a few stores here.<br />
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<br />
<b>ENDS 11:59PM July 15, 2013.</b><br />
http://www.newlycrunchymamaof3.com/3/post/2013/06/get-top-quality-jewelry-at-bargain-prices-plus-giveaway-715.html<br />
Win a really pretty ring! <br />
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<br />Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-91189945979195184112013-04-01T19:37:00.001-07:002013-04-01T19:37:12.427-07:00Joining Bloglovin'<a href="http://www.bloglovin.com/blog/6685515/?claim=bu7j7y27bup">Follow my blog with Bloglovin</a>Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-82468783153128825762012-07-24T23:26:00.002-07:002016-11-16T18:49:04.206-08:00Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-28333983960285436802012-07-24T23:26:00.001-07:002016-11-16T18:49:02.432-08:00Comments on Numb3rs (TV show, 2005)I think I agree with just about everything said in the first two comments of this thread:<br />
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0433309/board/thread/189667747">http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0433309/board/thread/189667747</a><br />
<br />
Including that I think Liz is attractive (though I'm a straight female) and Robin seems a little dull as a character. If they'd given her more time on the show, she/her relationship with Don might have been better.<br />
<br />
I don't mind that they stretch some of the math until it breaks. :-p I recognize that a lot of this is only possible in TV-world, but I generally like the characters and I think David Krumholtz does a good job of really sounding like he BELIEVES what he's saying and he makes me believe that his character is really that passionate about math.<br />
<br />
I sympathize with the people who are annoyed by the relationships and just want to hear the math parts (however bogus--or maybe not-bogus, I'm no math expert--it is, they usually make it sound interesting and plausible); but since I like most of the characters, I don't mind a little relationship drama. Sometimes it's annoying, sometimes it's good. Larry can be really funny, really annoying, or just weird. The cast
went through some changes (and people randomly disappear for an episode
or two all the time. They usually throw in 1 or 2 lines to explain
their absence, which I appreciate, but it always feels a little odd when
somebody is suddenly just gone.).<br />
<br />
I miss Megan; she was a good character. What happened to her actress? I liked her relationship with Larry, after she left, his character changed (which is fine, and I guess somewhat realistic...actually he changed after his trip into space, which I suppose would also probably change a person significantly!) Diane Farr doesn't seem like the most attractive woman in the world to me, and her voice is a little more nasal than is usual...but I really liked her; and her leaving the series seemed sort of abrupt, which makes me wonder if there was something else going on (her leaving for another show, a contract or salary dispute...?)<br />
<br />
I also wish Millie (Mildred, played by Kathy Najimy) was in more episodes...I think she was only in 6, but even in those, she actually had an arc. I started out hating her in her first episode, and loving her by her last episode. I can understand why some people might not like her, but I loved her! She is a little bitchy at
first...and she points out a problem with Amita/Amita's sort of putting Charlie first...but a little unfair...<br />
<br />
The constantly rotating cast is both a strength and a weakness of the show.<br />
<br />
I kinda feel that the math starts to REALLY take a backseat around Season 5...they start having lots of fun with special effects and it was more about creating pretty visuals. I liked the little throwback to Season 1 (first episode?) with David explaining the sprinkler analogy in Season 5 Episode 21, "Disturbed".<br />
<br />
After awhile, it seemed like the "explanations" were just token speeches to showcase their fun new effects and sometimes were unclear. After the first season or two they just stop arguing with him about how or why or whether or not it will work, and instead they just listen to him talk, nod, and turn him loose. Though they tried to show that the agents actually understood what he's doing by having Liz occasionally throw in comments that show she remembers something he said before, or in another episode.<br />
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Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-47217293713480347172012-06-27T07:27:00.000-07:002016-11-16T19:28:15.508-08:00Skincare Myths and GimmicksI really, REALLY hate the myth that your skin can "get used to" a product. I do believe that you may gradually build up a tolerance to certain ingredients (over years) but I don't think it's going to just stop working after a few months. So maybe in a few years, you may want to find a product with a higher concentration of ingredients that work well for you.<br />
What I really think is that somebody in marketing made this up to increase sales. Or lots of people at the counters made it up to "explain" why a product "stopped" working, to make more sales. It's just a selling ploy.<br />
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I don't believe a "BB cream" is really anything more than a new name for a tinted moisturizer (usually with SPF)? All of the ones I’ve seen claim to brighten, hydrate, protect, prime, etc…all of which is what a tinted moisturizer does as well. It isn't that I want companies to stop producing them, or creating new products or TMs (especially since the ones I've seen have been generally pretty good) it just generally bothers me that they felt the need to call them “BB creams” instead of tinted moisturizer, to capitalize on the craze. It feels like another marketing gimmick. I suppose as long as it's a good product, I shouldn't care.<br />
This is a comment I made on John Su's blog, The Triple Helix Liasion, as LadyIsla. Sidenote, John's blog is incredible! (edit: he's stopped posting...):<br />
Calling these products “BB Creams” is just creating another needless category of products, like Eye creams, Neck creams, etc. Some Western companies are bringing out their own versions of BB Creams now, and if they manage to make another good tinted moisturizer, that’s great; but I am pretty much fed up with the endless marketing ploys, just slapping new names on a slightly different product. I do admit, it is nice that the items that are named “BB Creams” do tend to include an SPF and moisturizer, but it’s still annoying to me.<br />
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Link: <a href="http://thetriplehelixliaison.wordpress.com/2012/05/20/do-you-think-asian-brands-or-products-marketed-toward-the-asian-community-are-better-than-their-western-counterparts-v-0-10/">http://thetriplehelixliaison.wordpress.com/2012/05/20/do-you-think-asian-brands-or-products-marketed-toward-the-asian-community-are-better-than-their-western-counterparts-v-0-10/ </a>Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-72731108140656460102012-05-22T19:28:00.000-07:002012-05-22T19:28:18.525-07:00Urban Decay Naked & Naked 2 (For my own reference)For my reference mostly!<br />
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Naked Palette shades:<br />
-Buck:<br />
-Creep:<br />
-Darkhorse: <br />
-Gunmetal:<br />
-Half-Baked: <br />
-Hustle:<br />
-Naked:<br />
-Sidecar: <br />
-Sin:<br />
-Smog:<br />
-Toasted:<br />
-Virgin:<br />
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Exclusive to palette now: Sidecar, Hustle, Creep<br />
All others available in new formula as singles<br />
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Naked 2 Palette shades:<br />
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-Busted:<br />
-Chopper:<br />
-Foxy:<br />
-Half-Baked:<br />
-Pistol:<br />
-Snake Bite / Snakebite:<br />
-Suspect:<br />
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Still exclusive to Naked 2 Palette:<br />
only Booty Call<br />
all others now available in new formula as singlesIslahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-64512162483627677572012-05-12T12:01:00.001-07:002012-05-12T12:01:22.377-07:00Fun Entries<br />
Mini DS Ring (2nd from bottom): <a href="http://www.funnyfacebeauty.com/2012/04/love-them-or-leave-them-crazy-rings.html#comment-form">http://www.funnyfacebeauty.com/2012/04/love-them-or-leave-them-crazy-rings.html#comment-form</a>Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-7114651143967634222012-04-09T11:56:00.001-07:002012-04-08T22:53:10.926-07:00Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Part 2: 90s Versions!) : still in progressFor my general opinion of this show (I Love It!) and quick overview of the songs, go here:<br />
Also at that link is the first version I'm reviewing/upon which I am commenting, the Original Broadway Cast (OBC) from 1982<br />
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This note, again: I am reviewing these based on the recording only; I can't say too much about what the original live production would have been like (I wasn't even alive when the first one was on Broadway); but these are my impressions of the production based on the recording, and any pictures I've found in the CD booklet or online.<br />
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Next, we have:<br />
1991 Original London Cast:<br />
Linzi Hateley as the Narrator--I like her quite a lot. Some pronunciations sound odd to me, but I'm guessing it's just British-English vs American-English phonetics. Oh, yes, and it's "Jozeph" (with a [z] sound instead of an [s]). Her phrasing is a unique and not too distracting.<br />
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Jason Donovan as Joseph:<br />
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B&B This is another reason why I think this show is pretty amazing--I believe this was the 3rd live performance of this that I'd seen, and up until this point, I had always counted "Those Canaan Days" as my least favorite song and probably the lowest point of the show for me (the other low-ish point being "Close Every Door"). I really disliked "Those Canaan Days." However, I don't know exactly HOW they did it, but the brothers in this version were GREAT. They were so good, that I found myself really LIKING "Those Canaan Days". And somehow...that memory carries me through that song to this day; in all the recordings I have. I think I used to skip that track fairly often whenever I listened to the show, now I don't bother, I listen straight through. Weird?<br />
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Live: Civic<br />
Unfortunately most of what I remember is being very disappointed in the Song of the King, because the guy who was Pharoah seemed a little dull and not very funny. <br />
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Now...I may be misremembering this; so anyone who knows the production I'm talking about can feel free to correct me! But I seem to recall that when the local newspaper featured it, they interviewed the guy playing Pharoah; and when interviewed, I believe he said something to the effect of, "I'm not hamming it up in this role as much because most people interpret Pharoah as Elvis, and I'm trying to give a more realistic portrayal of Elvis." (I'm sorry if this is wrong; but this is what I remember; but hey, it's possible my brain just made it up...) This is a ridiculous thing to do though, because nobody comes to Joseph to see a "realistic" Elvis impersonation, we come to see a funny Elvis caricature as Pharoah. I suppose if you're a huge Elvis fan, you may be offended by silly caricatures of him (I shudder to think what a huge Elvis fan would say about Rum Tum Tugger...) but, well, it's supposed to be fun and funny. I appreciate all the good Pharoahs a lot more after seeing the Civic production.Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-65908905498047273992012-04-09T01:51:00.001-07:002016-11-16T19:18:47.826-08:00Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-55709377477527323682012-04-09T01:51:00.000-07:002016-11-16T19:18:45.748-08:00Tangled vs The Princess & the Frog: work-in-progressBoth of these movies are better than I expected. They have some of the magic of Disney that had been missing. They also came out one after the other, so it seems fair to compare them. I like them both; but I'm having an extremely hard time figuring out which one I like more, and why. So here are some of my thoughts (Some were from immediately after seeing it).<br />
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I saw The Princess & The Frog just yesterday evening! And I like it quite a bit, too. I'm really not much of a Randy Newman fan, and the whole score is by him. (I think that may be my real problem with Toy Story--for some reason, I've just never been fond of it--not enough music. "You got a friend in me" is not a song I really enjoy much, I find it a little boring, though the sentiment is nice.) However, I have to admit, if he's NOT the one singing the song...I generally like his music. He doesn't have a very big vocal range, so all his songs sound the same--not much you can do with a melody if you only have about an octave to work with, you know? I kinda think he should give up singing and be a composer since then he can make more varied melodies.<br />
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I was not a huge fan of Ray, the lightning bug voiced by Jim Cummings though it's nice to see him getting a bigger role. Dr. Facilier despite being obviously evil, has a bit of that con-man thing going for him, like James Woods's Hades in Hercules, and his villian song is both funny and scary, it has everything a good villain song should have, and a great voice to go with it. BUT Dr. Facilier's plan seems a little silly (gotta get somebody to impersonate the prince, marry the...mayor's daughter? and then...somehow get to be (elected?) mayor and take over the town somehow? He could have just urged the prince to marry Charlotte or something...and even then, it's still a little silly...after all, it's a MAYOR...somehow he can urge the town to do things if his toady marries Charlotte?) Still, some neat songs...I'd have to say my least favorites are both of the Jim Cummings ones--he gets 2 whole songs, oddly enough...and an actual major (sort of peripheral but still major) character role (instead of filling in for Christopher Lloyd's singing, or doing a few singing lines for Jeremy Irons, or doing random voices...admitttedly he's been Winnie the Pooh and Tigger, but he wasn't the original for either...and Rasoul, the chief guard in Aladdin, but that's a really minor role...) However, I just didn't like him that much, and although his songs were fine (and had nice melodies/beats), they weren't the best ones, IMO.<br />
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I'm not sure if I like this more than Tangled or not. I lean a bit toward the music in Princess and the Frog...but like The Nostalgia Critic said, the story in Tangled is better. Hunchback has jumped to #2 on my list because of the excellent music (since about a year or two ago), though, so maybe in a few years, Princess will outlast Tangled for me. I'm not sure, though, since I liked the Tangled story a lot--and Hunchback still has a story that I think makes sense (generally). And the music in Tangled is a tad more generic in general...then again, Randy Newman...can be a little generic as well--his music hangs together well though, and he did the score, too, so the music has a nice overall cohesiveness.<br />
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I thought Doug was a little unfair to Tangled, too, since Mandy Moore wasn't TOO distracting as a voice actor (okay, it was a BIT distracting sometimes--especially with the hair change at the end--isn't that one of Mandy Moore's actual hairstyles, that they gave her?), and I liked the guy (haven't seen Chuck or whatever he's in). And that horse was funny. I wasn't too impressed with the big gang of tough guys (kinda saw that one coming) but it's more about our leads. It actually bugged me a bit that the parents didn't have any LINES (other than sighs) but he did make a good point, they did a nice job with the animation, so that they didn't HAVE to say anything...but it was a minorly distracting point, that they didn't say anything, when they finally find their daughter after over a decade! I was going, "What, you couldn't pay a couple of extra voice actors for Mom and Dad?" Then again, maybe it's better that way...I dunno.<br />
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In any case, the side characters in Tangled don't get as much screen time, which I kinda liked (although, I did kinda like the alligator in Princess and the Frog--though James complains that they can't talk to him anymore when they change back to human...eh...magic!). I thought Jim Cummings bug had a little too much screen time; and the Shadow Man doesn't get enough.<br />
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In any case...Doug is right, somewhere in those two movies there is a REALLY GOOD movie, one that could be a Top 5 kind of movie...but neither is quite there.<br />
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I think I'm going to have to revisit them every so often and see if they move up or down on my list. It's much too soon to tell if they're going to be lasting favorites for me or not. :) Wow...why do I waste so much time analyzing this? Well...okay I do know why...Disney movies are still some of my ALL-TIME favorites... :-p<br />
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Somehow the Princess and the Frog plot didn't bug me that much. I guess because it had fairy tale logic going on, where you need the prince to become a frog, so the bad guy turns him into a frog. I think I actually missed that Dr Facilier had more of a plan than just strewing chaos, ala the Joker. I watched the movie with the commentary, and they actually talked about Randy Newman and his score and how they wanted a classic American sound. I enjoyed the music, and the first time I watched I didn't even realize Randy Newman did the music, since he didn't sing. Classic Family Guy did a joke about Randy Newman <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWpIMFEe2ds" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?<wbr></wbr>v=QWpIMFEe2ds</a> which pretty well sums up his personal music for me, just his limited voice and piano. You've Got a Friend wasn't bad at first, but it gets kind of old.<br />
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I didn't care for Mandy Moore, not so much because she was a celeb, but she wasn't much of a voice actor. She was just a basic voice, not a character to me. I liked Rapunzel, but I didn't love her.<br />
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Yeah, I've seen that Family Guy bit, and they do have a point. They actually get to use band/orchestra instruments for Princess and the Frog though, not just piano, which certainly helps with the whole "Randy Newman sound" problem. (Probably has a bit more of a blues/jazz feel and more brass instruments in it than usual for Disney).<br />
Maybe my standards are too low (doubtful since I looooove to be snarky...) but I really liked both movies quite a bit. I am feeling a leaning toward Tangled overall but the Princess music seemed better...I kinda want to watch them both again. As in...now. :-p But I should study for my STAT quiz.<br />
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I guess I do appreciate that they tried to make Rapunzel and Tiana have more realistic personalities and such (though they're still Disney, so it's not REALLY realistic). They seem more like real people than most of the other Disney ladies. I'm glad they didn't go with what's-her-face from that Film Brain video and 27 Dresses, whose method of trying to make a realistic character is to be painfully awkward and fake-quirky.<br />
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Prince Naveen is pretty awesome. You can really see that he's maybe a little selfish but quite charming...and FUNNY! He's got a personality and it's an engaging one. Lack of personality has plagued Disney Princes for ages. I liked Prince Philip but its because of his singing voice; and Prince Eric well...what personality does he have? He's "awesome" because he stabs Ursula WITH A SHIP but that's not really a personality.<br />
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Flynn Rider (or whatever his real name is...Eugene Fitzherbert?) is, well...a tad lame. Maybe trying a little too hard. I'm not sure if the character is supposed to BE smooth or just THINK he's smooth. And then suddenly turns out to be a really sweet guy? In a comparison between them, I think Naveen wins.<br />
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Villains in both are great. Mother Gothel is manipulative but in such a way that you can see why Rapunzel (having no other comparison) actually believes that she cares about her. Even pulls the old guilt-trip masterfully. Dr. Facilier, as previously mentioned, has that smooth-talking con man thing going for him. You understand why Naveen, being a bit silly and looking for fun, decides "heck, why not, I'll follow this guy into his obviously evil-looking lair. I mean, he can't possibly be serious, this creepy stuff is just for atmosphere, there aren't any real evil demons in there..."<br />
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--The horse in Tangled is great. The chameleon is well, just cute but not really anything else. The gang of thugs...are not really there much. They're fine but nothing special--just mildly funny.<br />
-- Princess: Well, there's Jim Cummings bug, who I didn't care for, and the alligator who is fine but didn't really strike me as particularly great, and only mildly funny. Mama Odie was good, though her song was maybe a little too generic lyrically.<br />
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Tangled had one good minor character, the horse, who is pretty darn funny actually, but really, it's just 3 characters: Rapunzel, Flynn, and Mother Sorceress/Gothel. There really aren't any side characters. The surly thief brothers are barely even characters at all. The gang of thugs had potential but...I'm not sure what's missing. Maybe they could have focused on one or two and given them just a tad more screen time? <br />
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Princess: Charlotte Le Bouff "Lottie" (Tiana's friend) was a great character (so nicely done! Obviously cares for Tiana while still being somewhat silly and spoiled.--and she's very funny. Too much of ONE minor character, Jim Cummings bug. He's got so much screen time I'm tempted to call him a main character. I guess I'm just not big on a cajun hillbillies. Sorry. Just doesn't work for me.<br />
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So we have, maybe not enough minor characters vs too much minor character?<br />
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Compared to my top ones...<br />
Beauty and the Beast--could not imagine this movie being as good without Lumiere, Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts...even Chip. All the furniture that doesn't talk but still have personalities. <br />
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Hunchback--Ok, I just love the way they did Phoebus. Not sure it's fair to call him a minor character. Love Paul Kandel's Clopin though. Djali, the goat, was, eh, ok. I actually rather liked the gargoyles, even though I know some people hate them. I thought they were okay comic relief, even if it's weird that they really do come to life but only when Quasimodo's alone...and are actually physically helping Quasimodo fight off the guards at the end...which I acknowledge is a little weird...<br />
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Aladdin: Abu--ok, Iago--ok...and what would this movie BE without the Genie? Nothing. <br />
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Hercules: Danny deVito's Phil is funny, Pegasus is..well, eh. Pain and Panic are...well, y'know, I do think they've somewhat funny. Even some of the gods and random townspeople are fun.<br />
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Jungle Book--okay, this movie is just FULL of great minor characters. I mean, Baloo and Bagheera are great, and I suppose are maybe also main characters, but I also love the vultures, the elephants, the monkeys...honestly the "villain" is trebled (King Louie maybe the 3rd) or at least doubled (Kaa) & the main villain Shere Khan.Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-80030614270615775992012-04-01T14:35:00.000-07:002012-09-06T20:35:35.971-07:00Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Part 1; Overview & OBC) - ALMOST DONE!<div style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">
This is going to be long. Possibly a few entries worth here, since I will be commenting on every version of this that I know of. Why, you ask? Well, probably because I'm insane and this is one of my favorite musicals--it's extremely family-friendly and uses (parodies?) a lot of different "styles" of music in it (country/western, Elvis-style rock, calypso, etc.), so people with differing musical tastes can enjoy it. In fairness, though, it is a <i>Broadway-flavored</i> <i>parody</i>, which means it won't be completely accurate in sound. Also, despite being a bible story, it doesn't feel too preachy. It's hard to mess this one up, and even a mediocre production can be very entertaining.</div>
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A moderately successful show is one that recoups its costs. It usually takes a run of 10 months to a year. [<span class="go">broadwayspotted.com]</span></div>
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General Information and Opinions: There have been 2 Broadway productions of Joseph, the original and a revival. From Ibdb.com: The former lasted from Jan 27, 1982 - Sep 4, 1983, 747 performances, certainly a respectable length, over a year, and the latter from Nov 10, 1993 - May 29, 1994, 231 performances. Both most likely recouped their costs; and the latter gave rise to some national/regional tours. Neither lasted for any record-breaking amount of time, unlike some of ALW--Andrew Lloyd-Webber-'s other shows (Cats, Phantom of the Opera, etc.), but I feel this one is just as good as those, but in a very different way. Not as weird or artsy as Cats, and not as dramatic and soaring as Phantom, just a relatively simple story with a lot of fun music. There are no vocal "pyrotechnics," and extremes of vocal range are not used too often (perhaps why it is so frequently done; it doesn't require singers with huge ranges, though of course there is room for a few vocal flourishes).<br />
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Since it is sung-through (i.e. there are no scenes of dialogue), the show really moves along. After all, you go to a musical for the music and the songs, so <i>sometimes</i> the scenes of dialogue can really drag things down. There are some slow-ish spots, but I never feel like it drags. Also, the music, though not as lush nor as edgy/rock-inspired as some of ALW's other shows, is catchy and, well...just fun. I'm going to have to revise this when I figure out what word I was looking for. Memorable, maybe? This is NOT to say that I don't like Cats or Phantom, by the way. I'll tackle those eventually.</div>
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Anyway, I know very few people would be interested in...let's see, how many do I have...5 different recordings and a movie of this (and if I'm feeling crazier I'll do a quick review of the 3 or 4 stage versions I've seen), but hey...it's my blog, I can do what I want. :-p This is mostly just to make use of all the random knowledge and opinions I have rattling around in my head.</div>
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I may end up doing this as a overview and then specifics on each version. Experimentation! :) So far I'm just going through each version in order from earliest to latest, song by song, making various comments.</div>
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Notes: I am reviewing these based on the recording only; I can't say too much about what the original live production would have been like (I wasn't even alive when the first one was on Broadway); but these are my impressions of the production based on the recording, and any pictures I've found in the CD booklet or online.</div>
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**Prologue - Narrator: Narrator's intro for the frame story. Many versions include a children's chorus to whom the Narrator sings. This song was added for the 1982 Broadway production.</div>
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**Any Dream Will Do - Joseph, Children: Fairly standard broadway ballad. Added in this spot in the show AFTER the 1982 production.</div>
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**Jacob & Sons - Narrator, Brothers, Wives, Children, Ensemble: uptempo, fun song for exposition and quick character introduction</div>
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**Joseph's Coat - Jacob, Narrator, Brothers, Wives, Children, Ensemble: The Color song! Red and yellow and green and brown and scarlet and black and ochre and peach...more setup for the story.<br />
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**Joseph's Dreams - Narrator, Brothers, Joseph: Not sure what to call this, but the latter part of the song is jazzy. (Joseph is kind of a jerk in this...oblivious, too. Honestly, you have to sympathize with the Brothers somewhat!)</div>
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**Poor, Poor Joseph - Narrator, Brothers, Children: I have to call this partly rap. Yes, rap. It sounds lame I know, but it works. Somehow. The Brothers are such...punks? :-p Joseph is sold to the slavers.</div>
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**One More Angel in Heaven - Reuben, Narrator, Brothers, Wives, Jacob, Children: This a country/western style song, sung with exaggerated twang and styling. Usually includes an uptempo dance sequence (celebration) after Jacob totters off somewhere to mourn. The Brothers celebrate like jerks.</div>
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**Potiphar - Children, Narrator, Male Ensemble, Mrs Potiphar, Potiphar, Joseph: This is a 1920s Charleston (?) number according to Wikipedia.</div>
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**Close Every Door - Joseph, Children: slow ballad; saddest part of the show. When I was younger I found it way too boring and sad but we need some contrast before the NEXT number...and really, a contrast in tone is needed somewhere. The song has some emotional depth (If my life were important I would ask: will I live or die? but I know the answer lies far from this world); without completely losing hope (Children of Israel are never alone, for I know I shall find my own peace of mind...) and it develops Joseph into more of a character instead of being completely bland. Lets Joseph's actor show off some vocal prowess.</div>
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**Go, Go, Go Joseph - Narrator, Butler, Baker, Ensemble, Joseph, Guru, Children: Well, after that sad, serious interlude...DISCO! This song starts out sounding a lot like the last number, starts slow until we get to the chorus. And then it explodes into a dance party! The lyrics of the chorus are not particularly deep but the tune is so darn catchy that I stopped caring long ago. A fun, energetic song to close out the first act.</div>
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**Pharaoh's Story - Narrator, Children: The Narrator gives us some more exposition/background and foreshadows Joseph's rise. Let's the Narrator show off some vocal prowess.</div>
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**Song of the King - Pharaoh, Ensemble: And here we have probably the high point of the show. We finally meet the Pharoah...and he's Elvis. Or rather, he acts and sings like a parody/exaggeration of Elvis. [And if you think that's weird, just consider this: There's an Elvis-inspired cat in Cats.]</div>
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**Stone the Crows - Narrator, Pharaoh, Children, Joseph, Female Ensemble - Joseph becomes the Pharoah's advisor and saves Egypt from starvation. Egypt loves Joseph.</div>
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I also see on Amazon a 1973 London Studio Cast, which I don't have. Listening to samples, I think I'll skip it--singers are a little dull, but it is neat to hear these early versions of the songs--you can hear the show/songs starting to take shape; and it's very clear how they progressed and were tweaked (tempo/phrasing) to become the polished later versions. On second thought...I may have to get this one eventually, too. Curse my collector's tendencies!</div>
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Also from Wikipedia: A recording of the full musical was released on the MCA label in 1974, again featuring Gary Bond, Peter Reeves, and Gordon Waller. This is the earliest recording of Joseph to eventually go to CD. Gordon Waller also appeared on another recording in 1979, featuring Tim Rice as the Narrator and Paul Jones as Joseph, on the Music For Pleasure label.</div>
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This is the first (or at least first recorded) version of the show that I have. I have to admit, I didn't hear it until I'd heard the next three versions; and so I was somewhat underwhelmed by the original. This is the only version that does not include "Any Dream Will Do" as the 2nd song on the CD; it is only the finale. There is no children's chorus in this version (I don't know if they had one and it wasn't recorded, or if they added it for later productions. It's probably a lot of trouble to coordinate.)</div>
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Laurie Beechman as the Narrator is fine, but probably my least favorite. Just listening to the prologue, she is a little too throaty and also slides and wails on notes ("a dreamer li-i-ike you" "all dream a looot") and sounds almost mournful. I'm not sure how much of this could be due to music trends at the time (wailing is usually in for female country singers...), but her voice doesn't have any edge. There's at least one example of wailing or sliding in just about any of her solo sections--the wails and slides make random lines sound overdramatic. I'm not sure if maybe the wailing helped her project or something...so, not exactly BAD, but not my cup of tea (so, IMHO, kinda bad. :-p).</div>
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Poor, Poor Joseph--this version is mostly sung, instead of rap/spoken. Has a vaguely 80s pop? sound to it. Maybe that's why the newer ones, made in the 90s, use rap instead.? Though maybe the 90s version are supposed to still sound like the 80s, I'm not sure. Need somebody to help me here.</div>
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So maybe they can maybe change this one to whatever the current pop sound is...The 2000s versions should be using autotune then. :-p</div>
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Go Go Go Joseph--Disco song. Narrator's wailing at the beginning is a little OTT; it provides contrast but it grates on my ears. Has a lot of random, slightly chaotic sounding vocalizing near the end--not sure if that was supposed to help with the "disco" style of this song. It's IS something of a dance song in this version, not quite as high-energy as later versions though. It's also much shorter; later versions repeat the chorus a few more times and have more dance interludes. </div>
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Song of the King--Cheesy Elvis impression with some cute...honky-tonk? piano and chorus...listen for a little "oooh, yeah-yeah-yeah" and "ooh-wheee-oooh". Cute touch, maybe someone decided it was too campy though, since it's not in the later ones. Some of Pharoah's lines are a little too quiet, have to turn up the sound to hear them clearly. Seems like something easily fixed in the studio during mixing but maybe not.</div>
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Amy Adams--over-enunciating? Some very BRITISH vowels. Weird.</div>
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Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-42386324520368484762012-03-20T22:16:00.007-07:002016-11-16T18:58:08.058-08:00Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-45066149594350363762012-03-20T22:16:00.006-07:002016-11-16T18:54:00.184-08:00Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8570730424397012588.post-40786368109165999952012-03-20T22:16:00.005-07:002016-11-16T18:58:06.706-08:00Favorite Disney Movies--still in progressFavorite Disney Movies--They count as musicals. Animated, but musicals. :)<br />
In Order, with some analysis.<br />
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Special notes: In Disney's case, I have to separate the source material from the "Disney Version" and evaluate them separately. This is Disney. Usually they do not make "faithful" adaptations. :-p I usually choose to ignore how badly they depart from the original story and just evaluate how well they tell their version of the story.<br />
These are only fully animated ones...I am not counting Bedknobs & Broomsticks, Mary Poppins, Pete's Dragon, etc. And actually...none of them except Mary Poppins even have a chance of making the list. Mary Poppins...maaaaaybe top 10 but I'd have to give it another watch sometime.<br />
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1. Beauty & the Beast<br />
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Great story, Great, memorable songs, and great characters<br />
Unique villain, with a unique villain song -- Gaston<br />
Also, doubled--"The Mob Song (Kill the Beast)" is also a fantastic "villain song" (i.e. mob mentality a la The Crucible)<br />
Non-useless, active heroine: Belle, who saves the Beast. :)<br />
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2. The Hunchback of Notre Dame--I feel this one may require more explanation, and I am happy to provide some. ;)<br />
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First of all, if you had asked me this a year or two ago, I would have said this is <i>maybe</i>, and only MAYBE in my top 10 Disney movies. When I first saw this when I was younger, I hated it! I didn't understand what was going on, and I was scared and creeped out. It's taken me awhile to get over that first impression; but the darker, more adult themes make it still interesting now that I'm a little older. BUT, I'm not a proponent of the "darker is better" movement (don't get me started)--what REALLY rocketed this movie up my list is the music.<br />
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Despite some story/plot and character problems--JUDGE Claude Frollo? Uh...wasn't he a priest...and that he's tempted is so central that it's kinda the crux of the book...and an odd choice of subject material/odd choice for adaptation for a movie meant to watched by children...--but there is SO MUCH fantastic music (and a fantastic overall score including both soaring and weighty choral arrangements) that I give it the edge over Aladdin. Per the Nostalgia Critic's Disneycember review (should I provide a link?), they should perhaps have taken it farther--it got watered down some, since they had to attempt to make it more appropriate for children. However, they still took a lot of risks with it, and it's still only <i>somewhat</i> watered down. Except for the gargoyles, Djali the goat, and Achilles the horse (and some of the Achilles jokes will probably go over young children's heads), this is not that kid-friendly a movie, IMO!<br />
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Tom Hulce as Quasimodo is terrific--I don't think he has the best singing voice, but somehow his voice is just perfect for these songs. He brings energy, spirit, and <i>sincerity</i> to every song he sings. Demi Moore is good as Esmeralda (totally the opposite of her character in the book, but that's fine with me, since Esmeralda in the book is rather silly). Yes, she does need to be "saved" in typical Disney heroine fashion, at the end (and hey, it's an iconic part of the story, you can't leave it out!), but she saves herself pretty handily at the beginning. (Ok, she escapes and then Phoebus "saves" her by claiming sanctuary for her...but, if he hadn't done that, she could probably have just hidden there for a bit before sneaking back out to the Court of Miracles). She also saves Phoebus (two, no, three times: first from beheading, then drowning, and then hanging) and Quasimodo (from hanging and falling--though Phoebus has an assist with the latter). At least she wasn't kidnapped. :-p Captured (along with the rest of the gypsies) and singled out, yes, but not kidnapped.<br />
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I really love Kevin Kline's Phoebus--heroic, but not stuffy (and not a jerk like he is in the book). Also, although they didn't do much with him for plot or character, Paul Kandel's Clopin is great. He seems to be a combination of Gringoire (narrator) and Clopin (gypsy chief) from the novel, since Disney's Clopin provides the frame (or at least, opening and closing) of the movie. And of course Quasimodo isn't as ugly as he is in the book, and is also not deaf. Again, I'm choosing to overlook inaccuracies.<br />
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And of course we can't overlook Tony Jay's Frollo. Now, I'm not saying "Hellfire" isn't a GREAT villain song...but I think that part of its effectiveness is due to its combination with the innocence of Quasimodo's "Heaven's Light," providing contrast. Come to think of it, "Out There" opens with some lines from Frollo ("The world is cruel, the world is wicked. It's I alone whom you can trust in this whole city; I am your only friend...") which also serve as contrast; crushing Quasi's hopes, before they come slowly bubbling back up and burst out as "Out There". It's difficult for me not to feel ready to try <i>anything</i> after listening to "Out There." And Quasimodo's reprise of "Heaven's Light" is just heartbreaking.<br />
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And there's also "The Court of Miracles"--is also sort-of a villain song since it has something of that mob mentality feel like "The Mob Song." <br />
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I must admit, the gargoyles are pretty silly, but there IS a very solid basis for them in the book. They don't really bother me. There are some very funny lines in this movie that make this movie fun for adults AND children.<br />
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The plot deficiencies are not enough to bring it down--the story is still strong enough, despite being a bit more convoluted than usual for Disney.<br />
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3. Aladdin--It's very close, between this and Hunchback. <br />
I love this movie, I really do. And it has a good amount of music...I just wish there was a bit more. The overwhelming amount of fantastic music in Hunchback is what puts it over, for me. Honestly, if you catch me in the right mood, I may say Aladdin over Hunchback, it's that close.<br />
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1. Arabian Nights (I must admit, I almost always forget about this song, despite it's being the opening, setting the tone for the whole thing).<br />
2. One Jump Ahead (wonderful, funny song that introduces, explains, and excuses? Aladdin's character and behavior. Charming.)<br />
3. One Jump Ahead (reprise) -- combined with the scene before it, shows he's a good guy. :)<br />
3. Friend Like Me<br />
4. Prince Ali<br />
5. A Whole New World<br />
6. Prince Ali (Jafar's Reprise)--only a few lines, but it counts, I suppose<br />
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I don't often notice the score in this one.<br />
Robin Williams as the Genie does MAKE this movie, I suppose, as his humor makes it fun for all ages.<br />
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4. The Jungle Book? Haven't made a solid decision on this one.<br />
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5. ?? Hercules? Tangled? Mulan?...this spot is still up for grabs.Islahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13562400874193919669noreply@blogger.com0