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@walkerpantera
@walkerpantera Күн бұрын
Its not that complicated; its Jlo's Glitter, which Mariah already did, with a decent accompanying album.
@themightyjunglethelionslee447
@themightyjunglethelionslee447 8 күн бұрын
is Ben gonna be able to say "well I tried it all writing, riding, reporting..." yikes?...?
@Evelyn-yw3yy
@Evelyn-yw3yy 11 күн бұрын
Nothing there in her preformance . Its a blank check nothing she can cash.Absolutely no funds in the account
@Evelyn-yw3yy
@Evelyn-yw3yy 11 күн бұрын
I didn't watch or listen to her album and movie because I have come to realize that the person she has become,is an empty vacant person that has nothing,to bring to anything she does,so she brings nothing to the screen except empty!...
@blainedavis8819
@blainedavis8819 12 күн бұрын
I wish we got a reaction from you of this😭😭
@ocuada252
@ocuada252 12 күн бұрын
Do they have beetlejuice?
@ceiananunez1892
@ceiananunez1892 15 күн бұрын
JLo, "Nobody Care's" about your "Love Story!" That's your business, so keep it to yourself! We care about war, poverty, famine, disease's, crime, death, but not your "Love Life!"
@mylittlepeonies8693
@mylittlepeonies8693 16 күн бұрын
Nepotism is the most basic human concept, all animals take care of their own first, however, exposing your child to what you know is going to be an onslaught of hateful comments is insane. If North wanted to perform it was her parent’s responsibility to make sure she’s prepared or not let her do it to protect her from that
@CareOffBook
@CareOffBook 14 күн бұрын
That’s how I feel! You’re 💯
@kmc9321
@kmc9321 17 күн бұрын
“You could dress up like North for Halloween” 😂😂
@CareOffBook
@CareOffBook 17 күн бұрын
It would be so comfy too!
@annabarbour-my5ko
@annabarbour-my5ko 18 күн бұрын
unfabulous staring emma roberts
@CareOffBook
@CareOffBook 18 күн бұрын
Correct! I goofed and remembered it as fabulous. 🤣
@CareOffBook
@CareOffBook 18 күн бұрын
Hey everyone! I’d love to know your thoughts on North's performance. What did you think? And while we're at it, let’s dive into the topic of nepotism. Do you share my unpopular opinion, or do you have a different take we should consider? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!
@laurakemp9026
@laurakemp9026 19 күн бұрын
The guy in the beginning actually plays all of the characters he transforms into in the musical. He plays many members of the family that get killed off by Monty(sir).
@user-yz6rw3si3e
@user-yz6rw3si3e 24 күн бұрын
If it was remade today, they'd probably race swap and push for extreme feminism, and one or more of the brothers/brides would probably be gay... Please note that I'm not saying that I am for or against it (I personally don't mind changes nor exact copies; and if someone doesn't like changes: that's a valid response as well and also the original work still exists for them) I'm just stating what we might expect of remakes these days.
@QueenSoap
@QueenSoap 27 күн бұрын
The one thing I'll say to those who think it's just a vanity project...watch the documentary. It might be an ego thing, but not vanity. I think she definitely felt like she had something to prove to the world and to herself and there's a sadness behind her motivations which is why I don't think it had to do with vanity. She really took a huge leap for better or for worst, because everyone told her not to do it, she had to use her own money, and she was practically begging for the celebrities she did get. She knew this might end up being a big embarrassment for her and she still did it.
@QueenSoap
@QueenSoap 27 күн бұрын
I would never say this is a must see, but it's also not as bad as TikTok and KZbin have made it out to be. It has a 75% score on rotten tomatoes and both the audience and critics agree which rarely happens. I can also see some young peeps, like teens, enjoying the fairytale aspect along with the visuals, dancing, and some of the music is pretty decent too. I can see this having a small cult following with those who might even love it. This review is definitely a more balanced take on the material, as I think a lot of people just ran with the negative press regardless of if they even watched it.
@sha11235
@sha11235 29 күн бұрын
Ellen Greene is her name.
@sha11235
@sha11235 29 күн бұрын
What did you play?
@sha11235
@sha11235 29 күн бұрын
Seymour doesn't die this way in the stage production.
@sha11235
@sha11235 29 күн бұрын
Right, the scene with Audrey 2 pulling the beam to bring down the shop is in both versions. The difference is when Seymour gets out of it.
@clevm002
@clevm002 Ай бұрын
I've always loved wicked because everything surface level is kinda simple, the set, the songs, the story, the character blah blah blah... But the more you see it and the more you know the more detailed it gets. It's a bit like phantom in that respect where 1/2 the stage is black but you fill in the blanks with your imagination. This movie is literally (from what we've seen) doing the same and filling in those blanks making it exciting again. The best musicals that last, phantom, Chicago, wicked, Les mis are the ones that leave room for the imagination I think... Even cats!
@CareOffBook
@CareOffBook Ай бұрын
This is spot on!!!! 🎉
@Amanda-kd1zr
@Amanda-kd1zr Ай бұрын
Yay! I was hoping you would react to or talk about this!
@CareOffBook
@CareOffBook Ай бұрын
I can’t wait to see this movie!
@HassoBenSoba
@HassoBenSoba Ай бұрын
THANK YOU for doing this! You clearly see the depth of the screenplay, not surprisingly written by Hackett and Goodrich, the duo who also wrote the basic script of "It's a Wonderful Life", another masterpiece of emotional, multi-leveled story telling. And despite "7 Brides"' reputation as some sort of neanderthal relic, it's an unexpectedly warm and wise tale of the rough, rugged pioneer life in the wilderness of 1850's Oregon. And, as you say, the CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT in the "7 Brides" screenplay is a wonder to behold. 1.) Adam makes it clear how important a strong, sturdy wife is, and how difficult it is to find one (sorry, ladies). 2.) During their wagon ride, Millie reveals her idealistic dreams of wedded life, and watch how Adam is JUST ABOUT to tell her of the situation at the farm, when Millie bursts into song ("Wonderful Day"); so, he tried. 3.) Millie is crushed when she realizes her actual role as a frontier wife..but instead of collapsing, she accepts her fate, rolls up her sleeves, and starts to work (again..sorry, ladies) 4.) Adam and Millie have a deep and somewhat painful talk on their wedding night. 5.) Millie's plan to get the brothers cleaned up, married, and OUT of the house gradually begins to change. They all pile on the wagon to accompany her to town, where the petite Millie JUST misses getting slugged by big Jeff Richards in the street brawl, after which she shames the big guy like a child. 6.) The bond between Millie and the guys grows, as she teaches them how to court a girl through dancing, then sets them up at the big barn raising. "And remember...no fighting." 7.) Check that great moment when the resourceful Millie intercepts Frank (Tommy Rall) JUST AS he's about to attack the town guys,thus preventing an all-out brawl by demonstrating how DANCING will impress the girls. WHAT A SCENE! And so it goes, with the destruction of the barn, and the brothers' heavy-hearted isolation from their girls due to the L-O-N-G winter in the mountains (and their mystical, ritualistic "Axe Dance" in the snow). Then when Benjamin tells Millie he's leaving, she tells Adam of her hopes and dreams for an extended family life with the brothers: families, babies, get-togethers, holidays, etc..... I get misty-eyed every time, because that's what America USED to feel like when this film was made (I was there). And to think she was originally repulsed by these guys and wanted to marry them off ASAP; now THAT's growth...emotional, even spiritual. Sure, Adam and the boys are WAY too impulsive in their abduction of the ladies but, as Adam says, it was Millie's (and Plutarch's) story of the "Sobbin' (Sabine) Women that gave them the idea. After that, it's Millie's courage, no-nonsense conviction, strength, and love that "elevate" Adam and his brothers to a higher emotional and spiritual plane. Yet so many short-sighted people turn "7 Brides" off in disgust, due to their phony claims of "misogynism". And even though we all witness the surface signs of it, it takes a sensitive, level-headed viewer such as yourself to grasp the depth and humanity .. and the emotional GROWTH of the film, from one beautifully-written scene to the next. Again, thanks for your insightful commentary on a truly great film.
@clevm002
@clevm002 Ай бұрын
I care abour touring shows and casts videos more than west end or broadways videos because tours adapt and it give the chance for those actors to have a platform
@CareOffBook
@CareOffBook Ай бұрын
UPDATE! The event I attended was fantastic! I met so many incredible women who share my interests. Thank you for allowing me to share this journey with you. If you feel the pull to put yourself out there, consider this your sign to do it without fear! 🌟
@b_noellefitness
@b_noellefitness Ай бұрын
Lol to the suspenders 😅
@b_noellefitness
@b_noellefitness Ай бұрын
Weird I thought you could live here in horizontal format like on twitch
@CareOffBook
@CareOffBook Ай бұрын
Yes, so I was practicing today and now know how to set things up!!!!
@AceSliceofBread
@AceSliceofBread Ай бұрын
the guy actor's name is bryce pinkham! other than this, he's been in stuff like ghost (carl), bloody bloody andrew jackson (henry clay), holiday inn (jim), and the off-broadway little shop of horrors (orin). he also voices stolas in the show helluva boss if you've seen that!
@CareOffBook
@CareOffBook Ай бұрын
I haven’t, but I loved him in White Christmas! I didn’t even realize that was him!
@AceSliceofBread
@AceSliceofBread Ай бұрын
@@CareOffBook I agree, he's really good in that! :)
@shadykitty7493
@shadykitty7493 Ай бұрын
the movies gonna SUCK
@Phennabreachedreality
@Phennabreachedreality Ай бұрын
Well its just the original story as a músical cause te old Matilda it is not as the book
@TheWilliammoreShow
@TheWilliammoreShow Ай бұрын
SJP is Stunning and have a really special voice which I adore ❤
@m8cantface676
@m8cantface676 Ай бұрын
I love musicals but I thought the musical story line was boring af. Love the music but hate the story.
@jasonangeles3765
@jasonangeles3765 Ай бұрын
i think this show became a huge hit because its the right time for it.. i think many or most people relate to be being broken in some way and that healing comes from being completely honest about your situation and yeah i think thats what we all want and need to hear to heal ourselves..
@jessiamedeiros4294
@jessiamedeiros4294 Ай бұрын
Audiences see Neil Patrick Harris hosting, audiences get excited. It's that simple 🤣
@susannahorne1689
@susannahorne1689 Ай бұрын
I am so sick of seeing her in wedding dresses
@megankumamoto3645
@megankumamoto3645 Ай бұрын
you should reacted to white Christmas Danny Kaye and Vera Ellen's Dancing it's great
@Daurio4747
@Daurio4747 Ай бұрын
Jenny, you lip sync. The songs you sold were not even your voice. You are a bigger grifter than Megan Markle and the Kardashians. Wait, you are all the same. Great job exposing the no talent narrsasist. 🙋
@CareOffBook
@CareOffBook Ай бұрын
Have you watched it and are you ok? 😂
@user-ce4di8tb9t
@user-ce4di8tb9t Ай бұрын
Very nice video. Two points: Regarding the ending of Queen's Gambit, I don't know I agree with your interpretation: I found it quite symbolic. Chess is notorious as an abstract strategy game with huge emphasis of forethought and planning. I think Ms. Harmon's decision to do something out of the ordinary (get out of the car and instead walk to the airport, via the park) represents her doing something random/unplanned and contrary to how most of her life has been to that point. It's a response to her having fulfilled her ambition of becoming World Champion: she can finally stop living such a regimented life and make decisions that aren't necessarily aimed at achieving the optimum outcome. As to how a musical might work, I'm less concerned about how elements such as Ms. Harmon's visualisation of chess moves will work. I'm interested in how music and song will be used to tell the main characters' stories and their challenges. Might be interesting if they use the opportunity to delve a bit more into backstory/motivations of certain characters such as Mr. Shaibel, her adoptive mother Alma and Townes.
@WhenWeebsReact
@WhenWeebsReact Ай бұрын
I love Grease 2. I have probably seen it around 10 times. I love the comedy in it. The way you feel about michael is the same way I feel about some of the other women in it. Stephanie, Sharon and the twins. :) I remember when I was younger I would always tell my friends Grease is the movie girls would make their boyfriend watch with them and Grease 2 is more for men since we love immature sex humor. :) But alot of women like it too so I guess that theory is out.
@Andy-2.0
@Andy-2.0 Ай бұрын
So many people basically told JLo don't do the documentary. She didn't listen to people. R.I.P Kyle Roth ❤❤❤❤.
@b_noellefitness
@b_noellefitness Ай бұрын
Tears are for the weak! 😂
@CareOffBook
@CareOffBook Ай бұрын
Love to know your thoughts about the movie. Also, what do you think of the age gap double standards?
@TeamMaddisonYT
@TeamMaddisonYT Ай бұрын
The person who did it in the Watiress movie that recently released (was it earlier this year, or late last year?) Did it SO GOOD! Seriously loved it. I didn't really like this version. The one that they used in the new movie was effortless. This version is so choppy.
@jb4626
@jb4626 Ай бұрын
Great video! I’ve probably seen this one more than I’ve seen the original, even tho I love them both equally. Cool Rider was always my favorite growing up. But you’re right! As an adult I had noticed literally everything you said! And to your point of her still dancing away to the song that just won’t stop playing, Michael is looking directly at her! Meaning yes she is still going 😂 I know you didn’t like the T-Birds. Which I can understand because they are so sexually charged among other reasons. But I hope at least Johnny and Goose will grow on you over time. Goose is always doing something in the background. Whether it’s a look, an action, or a great quip, he really adds to every scene he’s in. And Johnny is obviously no Travolta. But he’s actually very good here. He does a lot of little things as well. Especially when he’s with Goose. They’re almost always cracking me up. I think Grease appeals to so many because it’s a great movie with great songs you can listen to whenever. Grease 2 is very much a musical right from the start so it matters more how you feel about musicals. Sorry for the long response. I just finished another rewatch and loved it even more. That’s how I found your video. Loved your take on it. I appreciate it more and more each viewing so I hope you do as well!
@b_noellefitness
@b_noellefitness Ай бұрын
Listen Linda. I love Skuttlebutt 🤣
@CareOffBook
@CareOffBook Ай бұрын
Hahahahha it’s so silly.
@b_noellefitness
@b_noellefitness Ай бұрын
Ya I'm on the James train lol. I don't have an attachment to this new man
@CareOffBook
@CareOffBook Ай бұрын
Ya, who knows though. I’m starting to not get excited.
@b_noellefitness
@b_noellefitness Ай бұрын
@@CareOffBook I think you're right about the live action movies like maleficent and cruella that give the back story of the villain giving us a fresh perspective. I'd love a movie about Scar and why he resented Mufasa. Or Jafar and how he ended up working for Sultan. Or Hades story told by the Muses!
@CareOffBook
@CareOffBook Ай бұрын
@b_noellefitness Heck ya. It doesn’t even need to be the villains. Like what if we see King Triton’s story? Or the genie? Or instead of Moana live action. Do one on Maui.
@calmingsensations91
@calmingsensations91 Ай бұрын
Happy birthdayyy!! I love watching your videos! <3<3
@CareOffBook
@CareOffBook Ай бұрын
Thank you and glad you like them! 💖
@St0rmC4st3r
@St0rmC4st3r Ай бұрын
Nah, I'm just not into her music. It may be good, but I don't like it much.
@kmc9321
@kmc9321 Ай бұрын
Think I would’ve preferred Mufasa the animation… I wrote this then you just said the same! ☺️
@CareOffBook
@CareOffBook Ай бұрын
Hahah It’s so confusing which lion is which. I want cartoons back. 🤣
@kmc9321
@kmc9321 Ай бұрын
Happy birthday Carolyn ❤🎉