This Wicked Spoof makes me mad
#2
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:09pm
Why? I thought it's hilarious and accurate.
Updated On: 7/6/05 at 04:09 PM
#3
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:11pm
BroadwayAbridged is hilarious, and that is one of the funniest ones. And it's frighteningly accurate.
#5
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:15pm
It makes me mad, too. How can anyone make fun of WICKED? That is just too mean to be allowed. ARRRRRGGGHHHHHH!
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#6
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:18pm
Some of my favorite shows are on broadwayabridged but I think they are hilarious b/c there is truth in all of them.
It's not even mean. It's just poking fun. You would think by now you would be used to FAR worse Wicked bashing.
It's not even mean. It's just poking fun. You would think by now you would be used to FAR worse Wicked bashing.
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#7
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:18pm
Um,
I am a pretty big fan of Wicked, and can't help but laugh my head off at that. It is so true...just because you like a show doesn't mean you have to be blind to it's faults.
Akiva
I am a pretty big fan of Wicked, and can't help but laugh my head off at that. It is so true...just because you like a show doesn't mean you have to be blind to it's faults.
Akiva
#8
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:19pm
The humor gets kind of old. But yes, it is very accurate. The whole audience interaction thing pisses me off. -_- That's not even funny.
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#9
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:19pm
LOL i found that about a year ago, im a huge wicked fan and still find it hysterical. just rtelax and dont take it poerosnally
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#10
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:20pm
Its called a sense of humor, go find one.
#11
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:20pm
The Wicked one is the last good one.
Streetcar, DRS...Piazza - amazingly dreadful.
He should be shot for such crap!
Streetcar, DRS...Piazza - amazingly dreadful.
He should be shot for such crap!
#12
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:20pm
It makes me mad too! And I quote:
And viola, it turns out that he's the Tin Man!
I'm so tired of people saying "viola" instead of "voila"! A VIOLA IS A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT!
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It made me laugh though, it's all too true.
And viola, it turns out that he's the Tin Man!
I'm so tired of people saying "viola" instead of "voila"! A VIOLA IS A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT!
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It made me laugh though, it's all too true.
#13
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:21pm
I thought the Streetcar one was funny:
John C. Reilly maybe rape Natasha Richardson. Well, only if you feel like interpreting it that way.
John C. Reilly maybe rape Natasha Richardson. Well, only if you feel like interpreting it that way.
#14
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:21pm
Little women was pretty funny...
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#15
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:22pm
it kinda ticks me off but you gotta laugh a but, unless they were perposly knocking wicked, then im just plain p/o
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#16
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:25pm
LOL! I love Broadway Abridged...it's so funny.
morebroadwayplease- Okay, Broadway Abridged is making fun of a lot shows...not just Wicked. And please...chill out. It's all for fun.
morebroadwayplease- Okay, Broadway Abridged is making fun of a lot shows...not just Wicked. And please...chill out. It's all for fun.
What the puck?!
#17
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:26pm
It was all acurate I guess....
Ok, sorry guys, I'll chill out.
Ok, sorry guys, I'll chill out.
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#18
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:27pm
I found it pretty amusing, too. I don't know, I guess making fun of Broadway only really makes me cackle when it's done in song...
#19
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:27pm
I'm furious. I read it six times and got madder every time. And I emailed it to my friends. I can't believe how pissed off we are. How DARE they point out the enormous gaping problems with the show that we were all far too stupid to notice throughout our multiple viewings of Wicked???????
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#20
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:28pm
It should have the following disclaimer: If the following parody angers or upsets you in any way please, please, PLEASE, for the love of mankind, go and GET A LIFE.
Updated On: 7/6/05 at 04:28 PM
#21
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:30pm
At first I found it mean, but some of the lines, especially the one when Norbert asks Joe why he loves Idina, are really funny. It's one of those, "they're laughing with you, not at you", kind of things. And look on the side, they do it with other shows too, not just Wicked.
#22
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:31pm
If it makes you mad, why is it in your signature? Just wondering
PS- I find it hilarious and I love Wicked
PS- I find it hilarious and I love Wicked
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#23
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:31pm
Get. A. Sense. Of. Humor.
The person who runs BwayAbridged is hysterical and frequently posts here on BWW.
The person who runs BwayAbridged is hysterical and frequently posts here on BWW.
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#24
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:32pm
Oh my that's funny! Don't be angry just appreciate the humor.
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#25
Posted: 7/6/05 at 4:35pm
Yes, kinda accurate, but didn't think it was funny at all.
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