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#7627
Posted: 12/2/05 at 11:21pm
so my mom liked the movie but of course not as much as i DO!!
#7628
Posted: 12/2/05 at 11:21pm
That's good!
Shari Lewis: Did you ever wish upon a star?
Lamb Chop: I once asked Mr. Rogers for his autograph.
#7629
Posted: 12/2/05 at 11:24pm
See, that's something I have no problem saying online. But considering I have to live next door to these people and see them every day for the next 5 months, I'd rather not alienate them completely.
Like a firework unexploded
Wanting life but never knowing how
Wanting life but never knowing how
Updated On: 12/2/05 at 11:24 PM
#7630
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:16am
Anyone else falling in love with Feeling Electric?
#7631
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:22am
Argg. I was supposed to go see RENT tonight with one of my friends, and the movie started 10 minutes ago. I haven't heard from her in a couple of hours and she isn't answering her phone. I hate when I get ditched.
Pillowpants. 'Nuff said.
#7632
that sucks.
I love love LOVE Feeling Electric.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:23am
I love love LOVE Feeling Electric.
#7633
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:24am
I fell hard for Feeling Electric a few days ago. I love it. Aren't there supposed to be workshops next year? Hopefully things continue to go well with it.
#7634
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:25am
What I... saw... of it was good... and silent. Nice body movements, though!
#7635
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:25am
I know a few separate theatre companies had interest in it after NYTW; a lot of people with power did see it to see if they were interested in producing it.
It needs work, but it also needs to go somewhere because it's SO GOOD.
hee, gotta love silent video.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
It needs work, but it also needs to go somewhere because it's SO GOOD.
hee, gotta love silent video.
Updated On: 12/3/05 at 12:25 AM
#7636
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:27am
It needs some trimming.
#7637
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:28am
It was like 28374983794 minutes long when I saw it.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#7638
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:29am
61 songs. Yeesh.
#7639
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:33am
I love the title song.
*sings*
A work of art is an invitation to love.
*sings*
#7640
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:34am
I just Googled it, and am listening to the song clips from this site. Sherie and Norbert!
Village Originals - Feeling Electric
Village Originals - Feeling Electric
#7641
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:38am
Yeah, Feeling Electric is a good song.
I also like Open Your Eyes, because...I just do.
I also like Open Your Eyes, because...I just do.
#7642
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:39am
I LOVED Feeling Electric when I saw it. I realy hope that it gets picked up.
"Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead."
#7643
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:41am
Wait, Sherie and Norbert? What now?
#7644
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:42am
They're the ones singing in the clips I linked to. I was expecting to hear Anthony or Amy Spanger, but got those two instead, hehe.
#7645
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:42am
They did an earlier production of Feeling Electric.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#7646
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:43am
Im currently listening to halloween...i love this song...so poetic...or wait is it pathetic?
like my pun?
like my pun?
#7647
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:44am
I'm suprisingly NOT listening to showtunes. Weird.
#7648
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:44am
I didn't know that Norbert and Sherie did Feeling Electric...
"Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead."
#7649
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:45am
I didn't know that Norbert and Sherie did Feeling Electric...
they did and it was AMAZING.
they did and it was AMAZING.
#7650
Posted: 12/3/05 at 12:47am
I don't doubt it. They ARE amazing!
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