Movie Review: Fame
The latest -and perhaps last- in the string of 1980's musical movies that I've been watching this year was Fame [Wikipedia, IMDB] (movie #7, others being Grease #5, Flashdance #3, and Dirty Dancing #4). The movie was not as musical as I was expecting, though there were a few gratuitous bursts into song and dance, and some gratuitous acting as well. It's essentially Hogwarts for performing arts1 in that there are many students with their many stories, and none are gone into as depth as they should be. The entire tale is little vignettes into the life of an overachiever in the performing arts, including the dramas of self-revelation, failure, family strife, and budding sexuality. If there are geeks in your life, especially ones who went to nerd camps or schools, it's a must-see, but for all others you can take it or leave it as you choose.
Are there any other 80's musical movies that I've missed?
1Yeah yeah, I know Rowling would've ripped Parker and not the other way around.
Are there any other 80's musical movies that I've missed?
1Yeah yeah, I know Rowling would've ripped Parker and not the other way around.
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The Muppets Take Manhattan
So you list #7, 5, 3, and 4 -- what were the others?
You've probably seen these, or aren't interested, but they fit the literal bill of 80s musicals:
Beauty and the Beast
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
The Blues Brothers
Labyrinth
The Little Mermaid
Little Shop of Horrors
The Meaning of Life
Pennies from Heaven
School Daze
Victor Victoria
The Wizard of Speed and Time
Yentl
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Thanks for the list! :) I'll add a few to my Netflix queue.
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It seems we have similar tastes in leisure movies! In reading about your recent viewings, I often felt, Yes! And unlike with so many of the other people in my life, you and I actually seem to watch a good number of overlapping movies -- so many of my friends are into a few genres that...I haven't or can't. Like horror (and its many flavors), British tv (which I'd like to get into, but tv takes longer, hard-to-find stuff (like experimental films that were never made into vhs or dvd, and only 4 disintegrating copies of the film exist in the whole wide world), etc. Reading your movie entries made me feel confident that other people our age like these, too!
I'll comment on the individual entries another time. Back to grading #$((*&@ W3#$*....
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In general Sci-Fi is my favorite genre for movies, with musicals coming in after that though I wouldn't usually think of them as a genre I like. I also like action, fantasy, and certain actors. T$ likes Sci-Fi, action, crime, and noir, and in TV shows likes all of the above plus some styles of humor and British. I'm not as into TV as he.
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