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Post by fiyero on Nov 29, 2024 14:08:24 GMT
Some people like staying for the credits or to see if there is a post-credit scene (there isn't) or just to let the crowds clear! As long as they were still breathing its fine! Oh, the credits had finished (I stayed to the bitter end!) and the lights were up. They'd got their phones out and were catching up on their messages! Nice warm place to stay! Hope someone eventually told them it wasn't a double feature (or maybe they stayed and watched 'act 1' again!)
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Post by talkingheads on Nov 29, 2024 14:31:25 GMT
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Post by fiyero on Nov 29, 2024 15:15:06 GMT
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Post by marob on Nov 29, 2024 17:53:21 GMT
Having seen Michelle Yeoh play a villain in Star Trek Discovery I’d say wait until Wicked Part 2 before you really judge her performance. She was easily the best thing about that series. Looked like she was having a ball giving proper old-school Bond villain level campness, while somehow managing to bring a bit of depth to a largely pretty rubbish series.
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Post by kyvai on Nov 29, 2024 20:19:33 GMT
Has anyone seen the 4D version? I saw it in 3D-4DX, honestly the movement didn’t add much. The bubbles during Glinda’s entrance were fun though :-)
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Post by theatreian on Nov 29, 2024 23:30:49 GMT
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Post by distantcousin on Nov 30, 2024 10:08:06 GMT
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Post by Samwise on Nov 30, 2024 10:59:20 GMT
Compilations chart? What's it doing there?
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Post by theatreian on Nov 30, 2024 23:05:02 GMT
Compilations chart? What's it doing there? I think any album where tracks are by different artists may be eligible, don't quote me on it though!
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Post by David J on Dec 1, 2024 3:21:16 GMT
Saw this today and agree with the praises here.
I feared this will be like the Hobbit movies where a lot of unnecessary padding was added, but apart from a few new scenes the material they already had was given more room to breathe with more time given to scenes. As @fluxcapacitator said I think I'm going to find the stage musical lacking in places now
I particularly liked in the ozdust ballroom when Glinda dances with Elphaba, and Cynthia Erivo shows Elphaba's barriers breaking down and Glinda hugs her when she cries. Also when Elphaba chooses to ask the wizard to help the animals rather than de-greenify her. I know not everything can be portrayed on stage but it's details like that shows how an adaptation should be done. Expanding on the material.
And it makes me hopeful that they will continue this with the second half as I find that to be the weakest of the two acts.
It was great to see Idina Menzel and Kristen Chenoworth, as well as Stephen Schwartz's cameo.
Defying gravity as others have said was the only disappointment with the added bits and the growing relationship Elphaba and Fiyero could have been fleshed out more. I also have a niggle with the musical - why isn't Morrible more concerned with Elphaba being sympathetic to Dillamond and talking animals if she and the Wizard want to use her for their means, regardless of her magical capabilities. That was a little more glaring for me in the movie when Morrible finds the sleeping class and the lion cub gone.
And if anyone thinks I'm nitpicking, I'm interested to see how Dorothy meets the scarecrow in the second film. Assuming of course they are going to show the Wizard of Oz storyline without a lot of deviation.
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Post by greatauntedna on Dec 1, 2024 14:45:41 GMT
I don’t get Wicked. The songs feel out of sync with the plot. Elphaba feels othered, but Morrible, Fiyero, Galinda and Dillamond support her and then she gets invited to meet the Wizard. I don’t buy her as a misfit. Her dancing in this felt like a deliberate statement more than awkwardness. I don’t feel like she is backed into a corner and broken down by the end of it. So Defying Gravity is just like “ok”. I take back all of this after a second viewing! I wish the camera was pulled out more during One Short Day, you don’t get a sense of the scale of the city in relation to the characters. The camera’s always low or looking down.
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Post by alece10 on Dec 1, 2024 16:13:45 GMT
My next door neighbours have just taken me to see Wicked as a present for looking after their cat. I loved it and that's the way to do a stage to screen musical. It was so loyal to the stage show. Epic sets and the big dance numbers were fantastic. I really knew very little about Arianna Grande and thought he was perfect for the part. Great comic timing. Cynthia, as always, sang the hell out of the score. And I'd go again just to watch Jonathan Bailey. This was an 11.30am screening and the cinema was packed, families were even split up as no seats together. I can't remember the last time I saw a full cinema. There were a few Bailey fans there who giggled away every time he was on screen and lots I'd oohing and ahhing and they weren't that young! Really well behaved audience as well, no talking or noise during the film. It also went a lot quicker than I expected and really sped past. There was even a round of applause at the end which was quite special bearing in mind that this was Stratford, East London and not the west end. As others have said it ends at exactly the right place.
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Post by mkb on Dec 1, 2024 16:57:05 GMT
The Independent has given it a 3 star but doesn’t really give proper reason for it outside of disliking the colour grading What do the say about the colour grading? Has my fear of it being too muted come true? I saw it in a Dolby Cinema auditorium yesterday (Odeon Luxe Broadway Plaza Birmingham), and the colours were vibrant and sharp. Whether that was due to Dolby Vision processing or the source material, I don't know. Strange cinema though. The auditorium was full apart from most of the third row which is given over to companions of wheelchair users. You'd think they'd release these last thing when no wheelchair spaces have been booked.
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Post by anthony40 on Dec 1, 2024 17:58:54 GMT
I putting it out there- for his next project, let Jon. M. Chu's next project be the live action re-make of The Hunchback of Notre Damn.
Given his success with stage to screen musical adaptations, how about he makes a film of Chess. Maybe he could be the one to (finally) sort out the book.
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Post by marob on Dec 1, 2024 18:13:14 GMT
I was in Manchester last week to see a show, so took the opportunity to see this on the IMAX in the Printworks. Something about watching it with a crowd in dark theatre-like surroundings made me want to clap at the end of each musical number. I didn’t, thankfully, but quite a few people did applaud at the end of the film.
There were also several people crying at the end. At the time I just put that down to Wicked fangirls. But now I can’t help wondering if it was a reaction to the film or because of the horrific way the city is forever going be linked to Ariana Grande because of the arena bombing.
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Post by Phantom of London on Dec 1, 2024 22:47:22 GMT
I am not a cinema goer, must be the first time I’ve been to the cinema in maybe 4 years, seeing the Star Wars franchise no doubt. I saw this film at the IMAX Greenwich and had to say I kind of felt overwhelmed going in, out of my depth a feeling I don’t get in the theatre.
Anyway this show must have the longest interval.
I have never been a massive Wicked fan, even though I caught the matinee in Victoria on Wednesday, don’t get me wrong though I love the score. I mainly went to see this to see Cynthia Erivo, who I adore and if there is a person that deserves her success and that is Cynthia. I am afraid theatre has now lost her. I enjoyed all the performances, without making an opinion as cinema isn’t my thing really. Same with the film which I found enjoyable without going overboard. There was a lot of CGI though.
How long will it be before that Cynthia will be a EGOT holder?
Given the choice I prefer to sit in the stalls than the cinema, I might be just a sentimental man.
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Post by Jon on Dec 1, 2024 23:35:34 GMT
I putting it out there- for his next project, let Jon. M. Chu's next project be the live action re-make of The Hunchback of Notre Damn. Given his success with stage to screen musical adaptations, how about he makes a film of Chess. Maybe he could be the one to (finally) sort out the book. Chess would be a very hard sell to studios and audience, I mean the fact the book is a mess makes it a no go.
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Post by FairyGodmother on Dec 1, 2024 23:52:12 GMT
I loved the Wizard of Oz typeface, and the little nods to it — both visual and in the music.
I was concerned about the ages, but I think Ariana looks young enough and Cynthia just about gets away with it — helped by the make up I think. Jonathan Bailey absolutely doesn't but he plays the part so well I didn't mind.
Ariana's surely a shoo-in for Elle Woods if they ever do a film of the Legally Blonde musical!
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Post by stuartmcd on Dec 1, 2024 23:59:18 GMT
I loved the Wizard of Oz typeface, and the little nods to it — both visual and in the music. I was concerned about the ages, but I think Ariana looks young enough and Cynthia just about gets away with it — helped by the make up I think. Jonathan Bailey absolutely doesn't but he plays the part so well I didn't mind. Ariana's surely a shoo-in for Elle Woods if they ever do a film of the Legally Blonde musical! One thing with Cynthia as well is that initially she isn’t even supposed to be a student at Shiz. She’s older than Nessarose and is just supposed to be accompanying Nessa on her first day until Morrible wants her to stay. So it actually makes sense if she looks little older.
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Post by Phantom of London on Dec 2, 2024 0:03:36 GMT
I putting it out there- for his next project, let Jon. M. Chu's next project be the live action re-make of The Hunchback of Notre Damn. Given his success with stage to screen musical adaptations, how about he makes a film of Chess. Maybe he could be the one to (finally) sort out the book. Chess would be a very hard sell to studios and audience, I mean the fact the book is a mess makes it a no go. A bit like Wicked the prequel to Chess could be done; Draughts.
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Post by stepha on Dec 2, 2024 10:04:34 GMT
I went for a second viewing of this yesterday - 9.30am on a Sunday and the screen was almost full. Gosh, the music just sounds glorious, it has so much time to breathe and is treated with such care. I agree with someone else who says they would have liked a bit more of the growth of the Elphaba / Fiyero relationship. After the comments about Michelle Yeoh being miscast, I was really taken aback by a slow mo shot near the end with the flying monkeys and feathers flying around behind her and I so believe that the 2nd part is going to really let her come into her own and I think everyone will be singing the praises of evil Morrible.
I may even go for a third viewing during twixmas...
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Post by Matt on Dec 2, 2024 11:16:06 GMT
I was planning on seeing this at the end of the week but it stops showing on Thursday at all the cinemas around me. That’s 2 Vue’s, an Odeon luxe and all the independents. I have to go into central to see it (which won’t work out for me and my partner). I can’t believe it’s stopping in cinemas already.
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Post by stuartmcd on Dec 2, 2024 11:22:15 GMT
I was planning on seeing this at the end of the week but it stops showing on Thursday at all the cinemas around me. That’s 2 Vue’s, an Odeon luxe and all the independents. I have to go into central to see it (which won’t work out for me and my partner). I can’t believe it’s stopping in cinemas already. Cinemas don’t put out their full schedules for the Friday onwards until some point on Monday. So keep checking later today or tomorrow and there should be screenings for Wicked.
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Post by Jon on Dec 2, 2024 11:26:21 GMT
I was planning on seeing this at the end of the week but it stops showing on Thursday at all the cinemas around me. That’s 2 Vue’s, an Odeon luxe and all the independents. I have to go into central to see it (which won’t work out for me and my partner). I can’t believe it’s stopping in cinemas already. Cinemas don’t put out their full schedules for the Friday onwards until some point on Monday. So keep checking later today or tomorrow and there should be screenings for Wicked. Cinema scheduling is based on what's coming out and how a film did the previous weekend. It'll be up by tonight or sometime tomorrow and I expect it'll have lots of showings as there's isn't much out this Friday.
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Post by Matt on Dec 2, 2024 11:26:48 GMT
I was planning on seeing this at the end of the week but it stops showing on Thursday at all the cinemas around me. That’s 2 Vue’s, an Odeon luxe and all the independents. I have to go into central to see it (which won’t work out for me and my partner). I can’t believe it’s stopping in cinemas already. Cinemas don’t put out their full schedules for the Friday onwards until some point on Monday. So keep checking later today or tomorrow and there should be screenings for Wicked. It says on vues website the last screening is Thursday 5th. I live in Acton, zone 2 London, it’s not like I’m out of the city!
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