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What was your favorite musical movie? Mine were The Sound of Music and Mary Poppins, Especially,"Come Feed the Birds" (Original Post) debm55 Jul 5 OP
South Pacific. Loved the songs. Polly Hennessey Jul 5 #1
Thank you very much , Polly Hennessey. for sharing with us. debm55 Jul 5 #3
I was going to post the same. Irish_Dem Jul 5 #31
Hands down -- West Side Story, whathehell Jul 5 #2
Thank you very much whathehell, for sharing. debm55 Jul 5 #4
Pretty much agreed with WSS... returnee Jul 5 #8
Thank you returnee for your selections. debm55 Jul 5 #9
I don't think this was a musical BOSSHOG Jul 5 #5
We will include. Thank you very much BOSSHOG debm55 Jul 5 #6
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. pfitz59 Jul 5 #7
Thank you very much, pfitz59 for your selections debm55 Jul 5 #10
The Music Man 1962 and The Greatest Showman 2017 KarenS Jul 5 #11
Thank you very much , KarenS for your selections. debm55 Jul 5 #12
I was wondering if anything made in this century would get some love genxlib Jul 5 #14
Thank you very much, genxlib. for sharing with us. That is beautiful. debm55 Jul 5 #39
Tommy Emile Jul 5 #13
Thank you very much Emile, That musical is on my list too. debm55 Jul 5 #16
Saturday Night Fever, American Graffiti and I just love The Blues Brothers TommieMommy Jul 5 #15
Wow you have a great selection. Thank you very much TommieMommy. debm55 Jul 5 #17
Fiddler On The Roof cheri010353 Jul 5 #18
Thank you very much , cheri010353. All the songs are wonderful especially "Tradition " and "If I Was a Rich Man" debm55 Jul 5 #19
"My Fair Lady" ailsagirl Jul 5 #20
Thank you very much ailsagirl. Great musica. Get me to the church on time. debm55 Jul 5 #24
Oh, yeah, great one!!! n/t returnee Jul 5 #64
'Tuppance a bag justaprogressive Jul 5 #21
Thank you very much, justaprogressive. for your great selections. debm55 Jul 5 #25
Phantom of the Opera followed by Chicago. OLDMDDEM Jul 5 #22
Thank you very much OLDMDDEM. Enjoyed your selections. debm55 Jul 5 #26
Musicals usually annoy me, lol, because who bursts into song in the middle of a conversation? catbyte Jul 5 #23
HAHHAHAHAHHA. Thank you very much catbyte. I like your two selections. debm55 Jul 5 #27
I don't really like musicals, but if I have to pick Jilly_in_VA Jul 5 #28
Thank you very much, Jilly_in_VA Great musicals. debm55 Jul 5 #38
Les Miserables. greatauntoftriplets Jul 5 #29
HAHAHAHHAHha. I agree. Loved both musicals. debm55 Jul 5 #34
I always thought musicals were weird... buzzycrumbhunger Jul 5 #30
I went to one of those showings of Rocky Horror. and you are right, buzzycrumbhunger. The audience participation made debm55 Jul 5 #35
Singin' In The Rain. Golden Raisin Jul 5 #32
Thank you very much, Golden Raisin. I totally agree. Love two songs very much ---the title song and the dancing. and the debm55 Jul 5 #36
Sound of Music, Top Hat (Fred Astaire & Ginger), & Blues Brothers SheltieLover Jul 5 #33
Thank you very much SheltieLover. I agree with your selections. debm55 Jul 5 #37
Moulin Rouge. n/t Akoto Jul 5 #40
Thank you very much , Akoto, for sharing with us. debm55 Jul 5 #41
West Side Story johnp3907 Jul 5 #42
Thank you very much for your selection, john3907 debm55 Jul 5 #44
Hadestown UniqueUserName Jul 5 #43
Wow, I have never heard of it before. It sounds wonderful, Thank you so much for sharing, UniqueUserName. debm55 Jul 5 #45
My Fair Lady. 3catwoman3 Jul 5 #46
Thank you very much , 3catwoman3, I love that dance scene in The Sound of Music. Beautiful and romantic.Thank you for debm55 Jul 5 #47
The Music Man LogDog75 Jul 5 #48
This message was self-deleted by its author debm55 Jul 5 #94
Thank you very , LogDog75, That must have wonderful to see it on stage. Thank you for your selections. debm55 Jul 5 #96
A very meaningful song. Powerful in sentiment. Norrrm Jul 6 #98
So many good ones. Norrrm Jul 5 #49
Norrrm Thank you for sharing your musicals for us. debm55 Jul 5 #97
Chicago and Victor/Victoria. Mad_Dem_X Jul 5 #50
Thank you very much, Mad_Dem_X. Two great selections. debm55 Jul 5 #79
Miss Saigon and Phantom. rsdsharp Jul 5 #51
Thank you very much rsdsharp. Two great selections. debm55 Jul 5 #77
This one. It's short too. Turbineguy Jul 5 #52
Oh, My computer isn't working .It says it's age-restricted. Oh well You tried Turbineguy. PS Fluff you HAHAHHAHAHHAHAHA debm55 Jul 5 #76
Across the Universe and 1776 The Blue Flower Jul 5 #53
Thank you very much The Blue Flower for your selections. debm55 Jul 5 #74
Black Orpheus. foreign film B&W circa 1959 peacebuzzard Jul 5 #54
Thank you very much for sharing with us, peacebuzzard. debm55 Jul 5 #73
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999) JoseBalow Jul 5 #55
OH My. JoseBalow. Why didn't they color his hair orange???? debm55 Jul 5 #72
"Singing in the Rain" Tarzanrock Jul 5 #56
Thank you so much for your selection of movie Musicals.Thank you. Tarzanrock. debm55 Jul 5 #70
Come feed the birds is a beautiful song. scarletlib Jul 5 #57
I agree and Julie's voice was wonderful. PS, I cry too. debm55 Jul 5 #69
Cabaret! The only musical I can stand, and I love it! Dorothy V Jul 5 #58
Thank you very much for sharing your reasoning. Cabaret is great, Thanks, Dorothy V debm55 Jul 5 #67
"Kiss Me, Kate" Paladin Jul 5 #59
Excellent, Paladin. Thank you for sharing. debm55 Jul 5 #65
South Pacific Brings tears to my eyes "you have to be carefully taught" chouchou Jul 5 #60
Thank you very much, chochou.That was a great musical. debm55 Jul 5 #61
Just quick. I was very young. (8?) Toward the end ..when the pilot died ... chouchou Jul 5 #80
Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts with us, chouchou. debm55 Jul 5 #91
Sticking to movies drmeow Jul 5 #62
Great selections. Thank you very much drmeow. debm55 Jul 5 #63
The Wizard of Oz Raven123 Jul 5 #66
Thank you very much, Raven123. for your selection. debm55 Jul 5 #68
oaklahoma , the musical, most of the songs . chitty chitty bang bang . all of the movie . AllaN01Bear Jul 5 #71
Thank you very much, AllaN01Bear. for sharing your selections with us. debm55 Jul 5 #75
Guys and Dolls. Pesky1 Jul 5 #78
Thank you very much, Pesky1, I have never seen it. Now you got me interested. debm55 Jul 5 #82
It isn't a favorite, but it's unjustly forgotten. Morbius Jul 5 #81
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Morbius. debm55 Jul 5 #89
Bad Guy ProfessorGAC Jul 5 #83
Thank you Professor GAC. I understand the feeling and appreciate the honesty. I liked Cabaret. debm55 Jul 5 #88
Little Shop of Horrors. FalloutShelter Jul 5 #84
Two great ones. Thank you very much FalloutShelter.for sharing. debm55 Jul 5 #87
Music Man or West Side Story. NT Ilikepurple Jul 5 #85
Thank you very much, Ilikepurple, for your two wonderful selections. debm55 Jul 5 #86
"Little Shop Of Horrors." Aristus Jul 5 #90
thank you so much Aristus. Great post. debm55 Jul 5 #92
Musicals - sestina Jul 5 #93
Thank you very much sestina. debm55 Jul 5 #95
I should havr added Les Misarables and Mama Mia. All four are tied. OLDMDDEM Jul 7 #99
Thank you very much for all of your choices. OLDMDDEM. debm55 Jul 7 #100
West Side Story, head and shoulders above any of the others. Ocelot II Jul 7 #101
Thank you very much, Ocelot ll, for your wonderful choice. debm55 Jul 7 #103
"My Fair Lady" and "Oliver!" Glorfindel Jul 7 #102
Great and thank you Glorifindel for sharing with us. debm55 Jul 7 #105
The Bandwagon. Sibelius Fan Jul 7 #104
Thank you very much for sharing with us. Sibelius Fan. debm55 Jul 7 #106
TOO many! Right now, Kiss Me Kate. elleng Jul 7 #107
First of all congratulations on reachin 140.000 posts , I set up a post for you so posters can congratuate you for all debm55 Jul 7 #111
THANKS, debm55!! elleng Jul 7 #112
Oklahoma.. Permanut Jul 7 #108
Thank you very much, Permanut for sharing with us. debm55 Jul 7 #114
Cat Bailou Lifeafter70 Jul 7 #109
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Lifeafter70. I remember that. debm55 Jul 7 #115
Cabaret. k55f5r Jul 7 #110
I was just going to post that. Thank you k55f5r for sharing with us. debm55 Jul 7 #116
West Side Story and My Fair Lady. MIButterfly Jul 7 #113
Thank you MIButterbly. for sharing with us. I agree, The originals are the best. debm55 Jul 7 #117
Singin' in the Rain. retread Jul 8 #118
Thank you very much retread . I loved the song/dance and the movie. debm55 Jul 8 #119
Do animated films count? Coventina Jul 8 #120
Yes , Thank you for some beautiful singing. and songs. Coventina. debm55 Jul 8 #121

BOSSHOG

(43,225 posts)
5. I don't think this was a musical
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 09:59 AM
Jul 5

But the soundtrack to The Way We Were was very nice indeed. Can’t Beat Streisands Pipes.

KarenS

(5,044 posts)
11. The Music Man 1962 and The Greatest Showman 2017
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 10:13 AM
Jul 5

also Just noticed upstream here Paint your Wagon

genxlib

(5,929 posts)
14. I was wondering if anything made in this century would get some love
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 10:38 AM
Jul 5

And The Greatest Showman would be my choice too. Pasek and Paul are some of the best modern song writers.

If you have never seen it, this video of an early rehearsal version of "This is Me" brings me to tears. You can see the moment that she embodies the song/character and begins to believe it.

debm55

(48,204 posts)
19. Thank you very much , cheri010353. All the songs are wonderful especially "Tradition " and "If I Was a Rich Man"
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 11:07 AM
Jul 5

catbyte

(37,311 posts)
23. Musicals usually annoy me, lol, because who bursts into song in the middle of a conversation?
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 11:38 AM
Jul 5


That said, I do like Tommy and Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Jilly_in_VA

(12,407 posts)
28. I don't really like musicals, but if I have to pick
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 12:08 PM
Jul 5

it would be Camelot and West Side Story. On a side note, I keep wondering if the latter could be updated to be between Black and Puerto Rican gangs......

greatauntoftriplets

(177,944 posts)
29. Les Miserables.
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 12:08 PM
Jul 5

Watched Hamilton last night on Netflix, and found it extremely well done. But Jean Valjean rules.

buzzycrumbhunger

(1,217 posts)
30. I always thought musicals were weird...
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 12:13 PM
Jul 5

However, I used to go see Rocky Horor regularly at a horrible theater in Iowa City where the screen was pretty much a swimming pool on its side and they could just hose it out after we all flung hot dogs and toilet paper at it.

Best show was one Halloween, when they subjected us to the worst punk band ever as an opener. I finally raised my newspaper to block them out, then realized everyone else followed suit. The band screamed at us and stomped offstage to the cheers of all.

I haven't had such a fun night since.

Oddly enough, when I tried watching it on TV, the movie was much less fun and almost sinister. Clearly, the raucous audience participation is the key to what makes it work. 😏

debm55

(48,204 posts)
35. I went to one of those showings of Rocky Horror. and you are right, buzzycrumbhunger. The audience participation made
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 12:36 PM
Jul 5

fun.

debm55

(48,204 posts)
36. Thank you very much, Golden Raisin. I totally agree. Love two songs very much ---the title song and the dancing. and the
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 12:38 PM
Jul 5

Good Morning Song and the dancing.

UniqueUserName

(366 posts)
43. Hadestown
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 01:11 PM
Jul 5

Is by far the best musical I have seen. I do like Wicked. It is hard to determine when an artistic piece stands on its own or is inextricably linked to another piece. I'm not sure. Maybe Wicked requires knowledge of The Wizard of Oz. Of course, I'm talking about Wicked the Broadway musical not the movie version. The movie version although well done, is just the First Act of the Broadway musical.

In all fairness, Hadestown, being a retelling of the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, is greatly enhanced if you know the original myth. Hadestown also weaves the story of Hades and Persephone into the piece.

It's not really a spoiler to tell you that Orpheus is unable to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. And Persephone returns yearly from the underworld to bring us spring. Yet hadestown clearly explains why we humans enthusiastically embrace and perform pointless endeavors. ---- sort of like Heart's Dog and Butterfly, "She had to try, she had to try. . ."

debm55

(48,204 posts)
45. Wow, I have never heard of it before. It sounds wonderful, Thank you so much for sharing, UniqueUserName.
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 01:18 PM
Jul 5

3catwoman3

(27,132 posts)
46. My Fair Lady.
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 01:49 PM
Jul 5

The Sound of Music - I especially love the scene with Maria and the captain dancing the Laendler (?sp)
Chicago - the song and dance numbers are over-the-top energetic
The Music Man - except for Sheboopie. That song is inspidly stupid. Totally love Lida Rose and Pick A Little, Talk A Little

debm55

(48,204 posts)
47. Thank you very much , 3catwoman3, I love that dance scene in The Sound of Music. Beautiful and romantic.Thank you for
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 01:54 PM
Jul 5

all of your selections,

LogDog75

(626 posts)
48. The Music Man
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 02:34 PM
Jul 5

The Music Man is a fun musical with good songs. Although the story is one of a con man selling musical instruments to parents so their kid can be in a non-existent band. If you look closer at the story, it's really a look the hypocrisy of small town life.

Another musical l liked was Streets of Fire. I first saw part of it on a video jukebox and thought it would make a great movie and then I learned the video came from the movie. I was hooked. I saw and loved the movie and bought the soundtrack.

I do like the Les Miserables movie but I enjoyed the original London play and soundtrack better.

Response to LogDog75 (Reply #48)

debm55

(48,204 posts)
96. Thank you very , LogDog75, That must have wonderful to see it on stage. Thank you for your selections.
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 10:57 PM
Jul 5

Norrrm

(2,360 posts)
49. So many good ones.
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 03:22 PM
Jul 5

Rock Opera, Tommy
Adventures of a Bus Called Priscilla
Rocky Horror Picture Show

Turbineguy

(39,129 posts)
52. This one. It's short too.
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 03:38 PM
Jul 5

Last edited Mon Jul 7, 2025, 11:36 AM - Edit history (1)

Description: Man shoots himself in leg to the accompaniment of Offenbach's Can-can Music.

debm55

(48,204 posts)
76. Oh, My computer isn't working .It says it's age-restricted. Oh well You tried Turbineguy. PS Fluff you HAHAHHAHAHHAHAHA
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 08:01 PM
Jul 5

The Blue Flower

(6,009 posts)
53. Across the Universe and 1776
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 03:42 PM
Jul 5

Both somewhat grounded in historic accuracy. Great music and exposition.

peacebuzzard

(5,610 posts)
54. Black Orpheus. foreign film B&W circa 1959
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 04:02 PM
Jul 5

features a soundtrack from the early years of probably the most played composer of our times, Tom Jobim. (The Girl from Ipanema)
The soundtrack in the movie is melancholic, featuring historical stages of samba and the origins of carnival. The film is very picturesque, depicting the early years of the evolution of samba and carnival in Rio de Janeiro. Tom Jobim received multiple awards with his filmtrack and catapulted to fame after meeting Stan Getz.

This film is a historical classic of the population strata of Brazil and the name evokes an adaptation of the ancient Greek classic Orpheus and Eurydice.

JoseBalow

(7,896 posts)
55. South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 04:13 PM
Jul 5

So many great musicals, it's impossible to pick a best one. But this is one of my all-time favorites, about our war with Canada. An underrated classic!

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scarletlib

(3,548 posts)
57. Come feed the birds is a beautiful song.
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 04:38 PM
Jul 5

Its meaning goes deeper than the words It always brings me to tears.

Dorothy V

(358 posts)
58. Cabaret! The only musical I can stand, and I love it!
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 04:42 PM
Jul 5

I love some scenes from Fiddler on the Roof, too, especially the one where the men all dance - best choreography Anywhere! But in real life people don't bust into song and dance on a regular basis and I find most musicals too annoying because of it. In the dance scene, and in all of Cabaret, the singing and dancing are Appropriate!

Paladin

(31,013 posts)
59. "Kiss Me, Kate"
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 05:03 PM
Jul 5

Cole Porter music, fabulous dancing, clever take on a Shakespeare classic---what's not to like?

chouchou

(2,129 posts)
80. Just quick. I was very young. (8?) Toward the end ..when the pilot died ...
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 08:25 PM
Jul 5

...and the local girl was given the news, I learned that war is NOT like a fairy story with the
lovers go off in the beautiful sunset...and all the world is bunnies and kisses..

drmeow

(5,687 posts)
62. Sticking to movies
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 05:32 PM
Jul 5

it would have to be Singing In the Rain - although West Side Story and Guys and Dolls are definitely among my favorites.

Stage shows: The Producers and Hadestown

Pesky1

(38 posts)
78. Guys and Dolls.
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 08:14 PM
Jul 5

Frank Sinatra, Marlin Brando, Jean Simmons. Damon Runyan inspired story with great songs and lyrics.

Morbius

(572 posts)
81. It isn't a favorite, but it's unjustly forgotten.
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 08:29 PM
Jul 5

It was a pretty good movie, and a pretty good musical. 1960: Bells are Ringing. Judy Holliday, Dean Martin. Judy plays Ella, who works as a telephone answering service operator who tries to improve the lives of her clients by connecting them together. It's not flawless but it is quite enjoyable. It was Holliday's last picture; she died quite young from cancer in 1965.

My favorite is only technically a musical: A Hard Day's Night. It's a comic masterpiece and the songs of the early Beatles cannot be topped. My daughter's favorite is The Wiz (I can't say why) and my wife just adores Xanadu (again, don't ask me to explain). They're both crazy about Grease, which isn't as hard to understand.

ProfessorGAC

(73,557 posts)
83. Bad Guy
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 08:33 PM
Jul 5

Cabaret is the only musical I liked. Chicago & All That Jazz were tolerable.
Generally speaking, they are not my cup of tea.

debm55

(48,204 posts)
88. Thank you Professor GAC. I understand the feeling and appreciate the honesty. I liked Cabaret.
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 09:18 PM
Jul 5

Aristus

(70,392 posts)
90. "Little Shop Of Horrors."
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 09:20 PM
Jul 5

Yes, I know they changed the ending from the stage musical. But I still love it.

Rick Moranis and Ellen Green singing “Suddenly, Seymour” is so unexpectedly moving that it just makes the entire movie.

And falling in love with Ashman and Menkin’s song “Somewhere That’s Green” made it that much more magical when hearing their song “Part Of Your World” years later in Disney’s “The Little Mermaid”.

sestina

(406 posts)
93. Musicals -
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 10:43 PM
Jul 5

As a child, I adored Oliver! (1968)
As an adult, I enjoyed De-Lovely (2004)
And I especially loved the musical comedy series - Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist (2020-2021) 25 episodes

Ocelot II

(125,905 posts)
101. West Side Story, head and shoulders above any of the others.
Mon Jul 7, 2025, 02:24 PM
Jul 7

It's a work of genius; the rest are just pleasant entertainments in comparison. It's Mozart vs. Salieri.

elleng

(140,141 posts)
107. TOO many! Right now, Kiss Me Kate.
Mon Jul 7, 2025, 02:37 PM
Jul 7

Appeared in several, in high school: Brigadoon, Carousel, Kismet.

South Pacific ALWAYS!

debm55

(48,204 posts)
111. First of all congratulations on reachin 140.000 posts , I set up a post for you so posters can congratuate you for all
Mon Jul 7, 2025, 02:46 PM
Jul 7

work you do and the love they have for you. Second, I love all you selections of musicals, You are a gift to us.

Permanut

(7,307 posts)
108. Oklahoma..
Mon Jul 7, 2025, 02:43 PM
Jul 7

Corny, but has special meaning for me as the first movie I saw after 3 months in boot camp.

MIButterfly

(815 posts)
113. West Side Story and My Fair Lady.
Mon Jul 7, 2025, 02:50 PM
Jul 7

Absolutely love both musicals.

Edited to add: the original West Wide Story movie, of course. I have absolutely no desire to ever seen the remake.

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