They're making a live action Charlotte's Web with Dakota Fanning.
Lexi, I don't wanna read. I'm done with reading, I have an urge to burn my school books.
I didn't think you meant this thread specifically Chloe. And I have read some crazy posts *cough Anthonythread cough*. But sillyness I suppose is unavoidable. I think what I find with IMDb, or at least the impression I get is that they're more serious than joking, you know?
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
I obviously wasn't around for the first couple threads, although I'm for bringing the thread back to where it belongs -- the gutter!
Kidding. Mostly!
And yeah, Sarah, I think it's the "I'm meant to marry Adam!!!" posts on IMDB that sound totally serious that get to me the most.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/28/06
eyelashes!
I love Charlotte's Web and I always used to cry as well.
::random thought::
when I was little I only cried when animals died in movies...and my mom and I watched "Old Yeller" and I cried so much when the dog died she had to re-wind it to when the dog was alive..and then I would stop crying and be happy heh
Lexi, we can always count on you to turn the thread into a gutter. Or a book club. Hmmm, can you try to do both at the same time? That could be fun.
There's no doubt that there are some pretty silly posts there sometimes. For instance, I just keep hoping the "boxers or breifs" thread disappears.
I was also really affected by books and movies about animals.
Updated On: 3/25/06 at 09:03 PM
Okay, I have a confession: Bambi didn't make me cry. I didn't really care. I was never interested in the animal Disney movies (Bambi, The Fox and the Hound, etc.)... if it didn't have princesses, I didn't like it.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/28/06
hah..I just looked at Adam's IMDb page and saw the post.."is he gay?????" wtf?
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Aw, Chloe, I don't think there's anything wrong in having some harmless fun like that once in a while. Granted, the majority of posters there are idiots, especially the person who started that thread.
I didn't like the animal Disney movies as much as the princess ones, either. I was obsessed with Cinderella, both the Disney version and the one with Lesley Ann Warren.
Updated On: 3/25/06 at 09:07 PM
Ahh, Cinderella. When I was 5, I read every single Cinderella book I could find (and there were quite a few). My favorite Disney princess, however, would have to be Belle, mainly because she was always reading and I identified with that.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/28/06
Pocahontas would have to be my favorite
princesses..not sure which one I liked more. Either Cinderella or Belle
I'm such a Cinderella fan, but we don't need me going into that obsession again. I was pretty much a fan of the princess ones. Some animal ones were cool, Robin Hood, Lion King, Lady and the Tramp, Fox and the Hound was cute too. I didn't like Pinocchio, Sword in the Stone, Dumbo.
I loved Belle too, Jessica. Beauty and the Beast is still one of my favorite movies.
Okay, so The Lion King was my exception to the not liking animal movies thing. But how do you not love The Lion King? I guess I was primarily talking about the ones where there isn't very much talking.
Updated On: 3/25/06 at 09:17 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/22/06
Heh, my friend is writing a paper on the similarities of The Ling King and Hamlet.
Some Disney movies that I love are the Rescuers and Oliver and Company.
Oh, and talk to you tomorrow Mel. :P
Who really ever leaves BWW anyway?
Updated On: 3/25/06 at 09:22 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
I really enjoy The Lion King's story. And the "SFX" graphic that was absent on the DVD version.
In retrospect, I don't know why I loved the Broadway show as much as I did, but I thought it was cool at the time.
Oliver and Company was the first movie I ever saw in a movie theater, so it has a special place in my heart. *belts out "Why Should I Worry"*
Lexi, it's not the thread itself that bothers me so much, as the knowledge that the guy who started it *only* posts about underwear and what might be in it.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/22/06
I listen to Why Should I Worry all the time. :P
One of the first movies that I can remember seeing in the theaters is the Lion King, so that movie will always be a sentimental favorite. I can remember it very vividly, even the posters they had of the characters on the walls advertising the movie when we went to see it.
Oh, they think the SFX graphic is bad? What about the naked woman in the Rescuers?
Updated On: 3/25/06 at 09:27 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Oh, definitely, Chloe. I don't know if there's really a mature way to approach topics like that, but he approaches it in the most immature way possible as well.
Ashley, I really like Coalhouse's Soliloquy on the Ragtime CR.
Awesome! Brian Stokes Mitchell is pretty much amazing.
Larry Edoff updated his page with more information, including the fact that more shows may be added.
Oh and Alex, there seems to be an "is he gay???" thread on every actor's board.
heehee Chloe, "what might be in it" like there's a chance it might not be there. I need sleep.
Well to be more specific, the size of what might be in it.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Hah, Sarah and Chloe.
There are also such topics as "Most Swoonable Moment," "Obsess over his hottness," and "Adam's (disappearing) wedding ring." What a quality board!
I seem to remember that some of you have myspace accounts. Would someone consider leaving a message on Adam's page directing people to Sh-K-Boom? People are asking for information about the tour.
I'll do it.
Videos