Featured Actor Joined: 1/7/06
As a fellow collector, snap. And I assume you also have the wonderful press version dvd of the show ie) all the full songs of the whole show, just without some of the dialogue in between the songs. Similar to what they did with Boy from Oz.
Updated On: 8/1/07 at 07:55 AM
The various incarnations of Love and War > Positive > Beacon of Positivity
Featured Actor Joined: 3/27/06
"As a fellow collector, snap. And I assume you also have the wonderful press version dvd of the show ie) all the full songs of the whole show, just without some of the dialogue in between the songs. Similar to what they did with Boy from Oz."
Isn't the LB one fantastic. A real gem.
I liked Kritzer's line at the beginning of Bend and Snap -- but I think I'm glad they cut it. It's great for people who've already seen the show, but for someone who hasn't, and doesn't know the context -- wouldn't that be a little bit of a jarring way to start a song? I think so, anyway. *shrug* It was hilarious, but I don't really miss is.
True, true, I could see why the line could be random if you've never seen the show, but I thought that with the intro spoken line it sort of set up the whole cheer scene aspect of the number better, than just starting the number off with the beats...and plus, I just always think of that whole spoken section, not just Kritzer's one line, as all part of Bend & Snap to begin with. :)
I think I miss the What You Want legal jargon bits the most- I guess the theory is people don't like to listen to dance breaks on cast recordings (?), but once you've already seen a show it's weird to have stuff 'missing' from a number.
Anyone else notice the use the same horrible walking and door slamming in Legally Blonde remix in the workshop on the cast recording. I mean im sure they could have spared a bit more money to get some new sound effects.
thanks! i have this now and i am very happy. anything else you have i am always happy to enjoy!
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