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A Great Movie for people with no taste!


If you never go to the movies or take in a show, this one is for you! You can project all of your bad taste onto one, big, fat movie with your favorite "hot" stars that you know so well from TMZ looking really awful and singing badly. See! The cameras shoved down actor's throats! Hear! The tentative froggy Russel Crowe not sing for 3 hours! Behold! The beautiful Anne Hathaway glamorously expire in the first act! Witness! The disasterous mis-casting of a baritone in a tenor part! Enjoy! All of your bad taste in all things all at once: obnoxious camera-work, pedestrian CGI, the worst score to ever win prizes, all in dolby digital! Only in theaters!

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Haha! Awesome post! You got them right! Let's hope the financial tanking will keep them from trying again with another musical. Again.

For every lie I unlearn I learn something new - Ani Difranco

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Ha ha ha!

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Seen my posting history. I've added plenty.

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How arrogant it is to assume people who liked something you didn't have no taste? You didn't like some movie and express your opinion = valid. Criticizing others for not following your lead = idiocy.

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You are like so original.

For the record, Samantha Barks was great.

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The first time I watched it felt the same way. I hated it. Thought it was a waste of time. Felt like I should have just went to a karaoke bar instead of the cinema lol.

Watched it again, a third time...after watching the 25th anniversary les miserables DVD. The actors in the movie can't sing as good, but some parts, like when Hugh jackman sings the song that opens to the "les miserables" title - great acting, and Anne Hathaway transforming from a beautiful young lady to a whore losing her hair, teeth...then singing " I dreamed a dream". Wow, it was amazing. Really could feel her pain.

Did not feel the same watching the 25th anniversary DVD performance even though the singing was amazing.

I guess it's an acquired taste...

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