Overrated Performers — Page 2
#27
Posted: 2/15/05 at 6:11pm
Just for the record, I worship Donna Murphy.
"One no longer loves one's insight enough once one communicates it."
The opposite of creation isn't war, it's stagnation.
The opposite of creation isn't war, it's stagnation.
#28
Posted: 2/15/05 at 6:12pm
my apologies then SticktoPriest, but Wonderful Town doesnt really go for me
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#29
Posted: 2/15/05 at 6:12pm
I 2nd or 3rd Harvey.
I CANNOT believe i didnt mention BEN VEREEN earlier. YUCK!
I CANNOT believe i didnt mention BEN VEREEN earlier. YUCK!
#30
Posted: 2/15/05 at 6:13pm
Sally, have you listened to/watched the DVD of Passion?
"One no longer loves one's insight enough once one communicates it."
The opposite of creation isn't war, it's stagnation.
The opposite of creation isn't war, it's stagnation.
#31
Posted: 2/15/05 at 6:17pm
Donna Murphy is a GODDESS
#32
Posted: 2/15/05 at 6:20pm
Couldn't agree more, Priest and Meliss.
Donna is wonderful.
Donna is wonderful.
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#33
Posted: 2/15/05 at 6:25pm
Joel Grey... he's good but come on he's not like OMG!!! Especially now that he's older... Cabaret was awesome though...
#34
Posted: 2/15/05 at 6:29pm
Chenoweth.
Harvey.
Marissa.
Harvey.
Marissa.
#35
Posted: 2/15/05 at 6:39pm
I adore Donna Murphy. If you're just basing your opinion on her just from "Wonderful Town", that's ridiculous, considering that role didn't show her full vocal range at all. She was amazing in "Passion".
I also adore Ben Vereen and think he is a god.
As far as this thread goes, I don't see the big deal about Kristin Chenoweth. Or Rebecca Luker.
I also adore Ben Vereen and think he is a god.
As far as this thread goes, I don't see the big deal about Kristin Chenoweth. Or Rebecca Luker.
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#36
Posted: 2/15/05 at 6:58pm
Gosh.. I'm just gonna say it again, but Donna Murphy has more talent then all of these other people combined. I want you to try what she does and then say it... you watch her and you know she's giving it all for that performance.
Hmm... I don't know who's overrated... that was just what I wanted to say.
Hmm... I don't know who's overrated... that was just what I wanted to say.
#37
Posted: 2/15/05 at 7:01pm
I have to say Idina. I just don't get it.
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#38
Posted: 2/15/05 at 7:03pm
YES...FINALLY
Matthew Broderick - I saw him in The Foreigner...is British accent is horrible...he was kind of funny...but didn't leave you with that, "he's the only one who could play that role" feeling...
And Harvey is good ONLY at big comedic roles....
Matthew Broderick - I saw him in The Foreigner...is British accent is horrible...he was kind of funny...but didn't leave you with that, "he's the only one who could play that role" feeling...
And Harvey is good ONLY at big comedic roles....
#39
Posted: 2/15/05 at 7:04pm
Idina Menzel is the personification of overrated, at least on this board. But that's not entirely her fault- who can live up to the absolute worship people give her here?
#40
Posted: 2/15/05 at 7:05pm
I know a lot of people adore this person so I ask for your forgiveness in advance.
MANDY PATINKIN
He is a great actor don't get me wrong. If he was in a straight play, I would definetly would want to see him. If he was in a musical that was nothing but lower notes, then I would want to see him. But, his airy, annoying sounding falsetto grates on my every single nerve. **Shudders**
MANDY PATINKIN
He is a great actor don't get me wrong. If he was in a straight play, I would definetly would want to see him. If he was in a musical that was nothing but lower notes, then I would want to see him. But, his airy, annoying sounding falsetto grates on my every single nerve. **Shudders**
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#41
Posted: 2/15/05 at 7:05pm
I think the term overrated is overrated....
It is not the performer's fault...it is the fans...
It is not the performer's fault...it is the fans...
#42
Posted: 2/15/05 at 7:07pm
Well, some people are all too good at self-promotion. I realize this isn't a theatrical example, but Curt Schilling leaps to mind. There's a good chance he'll make the Hall of Fame when he really doesn't deserve to, just because he knows how to work the press.
#43
Posted: 2/15/05 at 7:11pm
Also, Ben Vereen gets on my nerves. I mean, he is a great dancer and one of the best Fosse protegies (sp?) but I watched him on the FOSSE dvd and it is like he takes all the attention off the other dancers and puts it on himself. I mean, he was always one beat ahead of everyone. I don't know if that was intentional but that is what I got from it.
"They're eating her and then they're going to eat me. OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!!!!" -Troll 2
#44
Posted: 2/15/05 at 7:13pm
As Gov said, how can there be so many opinions about one voice?
I adore Patinkin's upper register.
I adore Patinkin's upper register.
"One no longer loves one's insight enough once one communicates it."
The opposite of creation isn't war, it's stagnation.
The opposite of creation isn't war, it's stagnation.
#45
Posted: 2/15/05 at 7:17pm
ok, here is my main problem. For one, his upper register is not powerful at all. Second of all, he goes into it WAY to early. Songs where people are in their chest voice, he automatically switches to his falsetto. Take "Lily's Eyes" if you will. The other guy sounds powerful and emotional and then all of a sudden you hear a weak, airy falsetto. GAG....can't stand it. ALSO, when he sings in his falsetto it sounds the same in EVERY single show he does. There is no difference at all. Does that make sense?
"They're eating her and then they're going to eat me. OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!!!!" -Troll 2
#46
Posted: 2/15/05 at 7:17pm
first off, let me say that I LOVE HER...but: idina menzel, as many have previously stated. Yes, the woman is amazing and very, very talented, but no goddess...some wicked fans/ rent heads get a little out of control sometimes..
awkward.
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#47
Posted: 2/15/05 at 7:20pm
I find great variety in his voice from show to show.
And I think the airy quality suits the character of Archibald so well. He acts/sings the hell out of that score.
He and Westenberg compliment each other nicely.
And I think the airy quality suits the character of Archibald so well. He acts/sings the hell out of that score.
He and Westenberg compliment each other nicely.
"One no longer loves one's insight enough once one communicates it."
The opposite of creation isn't war, it's stagnation.
The opposite of creation isn't war, it's stagnation.
#48
Posted: 2/15/05 at 7:20pm
I agree...I like Idina Menzel, but she really is no goddess. She's certainly talented, though, but there are about 100 singers in New York who are better than her.
#49
Posted: 2/15/05 at 7:21pm
eh, we agree to disagree correct?
"They're eating her and then they're going to eat me. OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!!!!" -Troll 2
#50
Posted: 2/15/05 at 7:22pm
It just amazes me what a polarizing voice Patinkin has.
People either adore it or hate it.
People either adore it or hate it.
"One no longer loves one's insight enough once one communicates it."
The opposite of creation isn't war, it's stagnation.
The opposite of creation isn't war, it's stagnation.
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