Welcome, Anthony Rapp!
A Very Broadway Holiday#9976
Posted: 12/27/05 at 2:06pm
Wow, 400 pages strong!
We're such geeks.
Or at least I am.
A Very Broadway Holiday#9978
Posted: 12/27/05 at 2:10pm
My IM's angst4chocolate.
And yay to 400 pages! Just out of curiosity, for how many pages was Anthony with us?
A Very Broadway Holiday#9979
Posted: 12/27/05 at 2:11pmit says that you wont be able to accept the invite until you come back from being away.
A Very Broadway Holiday#9980
Posted: 12/27/05 at 2:11pm
Just because I don't think I've seen all of these...
http://www.greatestjournal.com/community/_rent/55634.html?#cutid2
A Very Broadway Holiday#9982
Posted: 12/27/05 at 2:23pmmabey i just imagined it, but i thought i read here that they ship anthonys book today on amazon? i dont know, but i made my dad pre-order it.
A Very Broadway Holiday#9983
Posted: 12/27/05 at 2:31pm
heh, sorry about that. I'm available now. And Mandi Moo, thanks for the link!
A Very Broadway Holiday#9984
Posted: 12/27/05 at 3:22pm
woohoo a new person!!! We are quite crazy here but fun! And i need ot get back into DDR, the whole vision thing has made me unable to play for a while. MY bro has a PS2 so I may go buy a newer game after recovering yay
And yes Anthony's facial exprressions are amazing
A Very Broadway Holiday#9985
Posted: 12/27/05 at 4:37pm
Thanx for the link Mandi!
Wow 400 pages! When started posting the thread had like 140 pages :-P
Audrey Hepburn
A Very Broadway Holiday#9987
Posted: 12/27/05 at 5:08pm
Yes, Anthony is excellent at physical comedy, because most of it is just...him (Spaz!Hands).
I'm watching Six Degrees of Seperation right now. Anthony hasn't appeared yet, but the movie is awesome so far. Ouisa and Flan annoy the hell out of me, though. Anyone else seen this movie?
A Very Broadway Holiday#9988
Posted: 12/27/05 at 5:40pmyeah ... the movie is interesting and odd but I enjoyed it.
A Very Broadway Holiday#9989
Posted: 12/27/05 at 5:43pm
Another threadjack:
I was just listening to "Goodbye Love" for the first time (the entire thing...not just the part in the movie RENT), and it's so damn sad. And the problem is, I keep having the urge to listen to it for some reason. I'm a very strange person. :-O
A Very Broadway Holiday#9990
Posted: 12/27/05 at 5:55pm
On the subject of Six Degrees of Seperation: he isn't in much of the movie *cough* ONLY TWO FRICKIN' SCENES *coughs*, but he's absolutely adorable. Granted he's yelling and being bratty...but ever so well.
"That's your problem in a nutshell, you're so limited!" I love that line for some reason.
2. Great buckets of Spoffnor, they're going to sing!
3. "I love shrubs that are historical." -Johnny and The Sprites
4. "We're not singing it to you, we're singing it for us." -Rosario Dawson, about La Vie Boheme
5. "The best moments in reading are when you come across something - a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things - which you had thought special and particular to you. And now, here it is, set down by someone else, a person you have never met, someone even who is long dead. And it is as if a hand has come out, and taken yours." -The History Boys
6. "Pass the parcel. That's sometimes all you can do. Take it, feel it and pass it on. Not for me, not for you, but for someone, somewhere, one day. Pass it on, boys. That's the game I want you to learn. Pass it on." -The History Boys
A Very Broadway Holiday#9991
Posted: 12/27/05 at 5:56pm
You're not strange. Well, maybe, but not because of this
Truly sad things are often beutiful. The third part, with Mimi, annoys me for some reason (why the hell is Roger singing about his stupid Glory while Mimi is saying goodbye to him?) but I *love* Mark and Roger's fight. It's doubly sad after listening to Halloween, because it's sort of like Roger is confirming Mark's fears that he's all alone.
A Very Broadway Holiday#9992
Posted: 12/27/05 at 5:59pm
I know what you mean...I keep thinking to myself, "Roger, shut up and listen to Mimi!" Psh, men.
Roger and Mark's fight is so great! They should've kept it all in the movie! I don't care if it slowed down the ending...it would've been so cool to see!
A Very Broadway Holiday#9993
Posted: 12/27/05 at 6:00pm
woo hoo, page 400! You know, I was thinking, this one thread is more like an entire message board on it's own. Except we post many topics in one thread...
The "Welcome, Anthony Rapp" posters are a community unto themselves. Kinda cool, huh? I think we all get a long much better than most other message boards and even other threads on BWW.
Just wanted to share that I was proud to be a part of this thread! Yay for Anthony love bringing everyone together!!
Which makes me wonder where everyone's from (yes I'm too lazy to click everyone's profile). I'm from Kentucky, Tacos' from TN, and I know there's a lot of New Yorkers... but it'd be nice to get an idea of how the country is represented in this thread.
** I've seen parts of Six Degrees but never finished it, now I'll haveta find it again.
A Very Broadway Holiday#9994
Posted: 12/27/05 at 6:01pmI'm from New York--long island, to be more specific.
A Very Broadway Holiday#9995
Posted: 12/27/05 at 6:03pm
Florida. A red state.
Yes, kill me now.
*chants* New York in a year. I'll be there in a year.
2. Great buckets of Spoffnor, they're going to sing!
3. "I love shrubs that are historical." -Johnny and The Sprites
4. "We're not singing it to you, we're singing it for us." -Rosario Dawson, about La Vie Boheme
5. "The best moments in reading are when you come across something - a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things - which you had thought special and particular to you. And now, here it is, set down by someone else, a person you have never met, someone even who is long dead. And it is as if a hand has come out, and taken yours." -The History Boys
6. "Pass the parcel. That's sometimes all you can do. Take it, feel it and pass it on. Not for me, not for you, but for someone, somewhere, one day. Pass it on, boys. That's the game I want you to learn. Pass it on." -The History Boys
A Very Broadway Holiday#9997
Posted: 12/27/05 at 6:08pm
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The "Welcome Anthony Rapp" posters are a community unto themselves.
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"For someone who longs for a community of their own...who's with his camera...alone?" Sorry, couldn't resist.
I like just far enough downtown of Broadway for Mimi’s “they say that I have the best ass below 14th street” quote to apply.
(wow, that came out dirtier than it was intended. I meant my location, not the quality of my ass.)
Annnnyway, yeah, I'm from Manhattan!
Um, two thread-jacking questions:
1. What's pwn mean?
2. When does Anthony appear in Six Degrees of Seperation? I keep stopping the dvd for various reasons, so I haven't gotten as far as I would like, but when does he appear? Is it only at the end?
A Very Broadway Holiday#9998
Posted: 12/27/05 at 6:22pm
Well, on Anthony's website, he mentions that he wants us fans to form "a community". We have, haven't we? A couple in fact. *hugs all around*
To answer Dramatic_Irony
1. I think it means own.
2. Beginning/middle
2. Great buckets of Spoffnor, they're going to sing!
3. "I love shrubs that are historical." -Johnny and The Sprites
4. "We're not singing it to you, we're singing it for us." -Rosario Dawson, about La Vie Boheme
5. "The best moments in reading are when you come across something - a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things - which you had thought special and particular to you. And now, here it is, set down by someone else, a person you have never met, someone even who is long dead. And it is as if a hand has come out, and taken yours." -The History Boys
6. "Pass the parcel. That's sometimes all you can do. Take it, feel it and pass it on. Not for me, not for you, but for someone, somewhere, one day. Pass it on, boys. That's the game I want you to learn. Pass it on." -The History Boys
A Very Broadway Holiday#9999
Posted: 12/27/05 at 6:32pm
Are you all sitting there watching the message count with me? I'm proud to be poster #9998.
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