Could Taymor be happy with the Times' Spider-Man review?
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Could Taymor be happy with the Times' Spider-Man review?#2
Posted: 2/8/11 at 2:33pm
"His conclusion? Spider-Man is "not only the most expensive musical to ever hit Broadway. It may also rank among the worst."
And today, director Julie Taymor is no doubt ecstatic, beaming, "First of all, he wrote may rank.' That's a mixed review.
"Secondly, he paid for his tickets! Woo hoo!"
Okay. It's official. She's off her rocker.
Could Taymor be happy with the Times' Spider-Man review?#2
Posted: 2/8/11 at 2:39pmCould Taymor be happy with the Times' Spider-Man review?#3
Posted: 2/8/11 at 2:41pmI picture her saying this in a padded room in her straight jacket.
Could Taymor be happy with the Times' Spider-Man review?#4
Posted: 2/8/11 at 2:48pmWhat is she on..?
Could Taymor be happy with the Times' Spider-Man review?#5
Posted: 2/8/11 at 2:51pmI think it's a law that Taymor and happy can't be used in the same sentence.
Could Taymor be happy with the Times' Spider-Man review?#6
Posted: 2/8/11 at 2:53pmShe didn't actually say that. That's Musto's imagination.
Could Taymor be happy with the Times' Spider-Man review?#7
Posted: 2/8/11 at 2:56pmLook at her! Finding the positive in every negative situation! Good for her!
Could Taymor be happy with the Times' Spider-Man review?#8
Posted: 2/8/11 at 6:08pm
I do not think she even cares. She probably considers everyone to be mere peasants who do not comprehend her grand vision.
Where she missed the boat was replacing Mary Jane with Carrie. Now there is a winning combination that would have garnered raves.
Could Taymor be happy with the Times' Spider-Man review?#9
Posted: 2/8/11 at 6:12pmI wouldn't be too upset either, its just more presence in the news.
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