...you see the commercial for the video game F.E.A.R that ends with "They all deserve to die" and you can't resist adding "Tell you why, Mrs. Lovett, tell you why." What are your geek moments?
"...you see the commercial for the video game F.E.A.R that ends with "They all deserve to die" and you can't resist adding "Tell you why, Mrs. Lovett, tell you why." "
Oh good, I'm not the only one!
When your dad uses spring break in NYC and taking you to your first Broadway shows as a bribe to graduate high school. (Ok, I wasn't actually going to fail, but if it got me to broadway, I wasn't about to tell HIM that...)
You believe your two-year-old daughter is calling for help from the stairs...because her head is caught between the balusters. When you rush to her rescue, she proceeds to tell you that she is merely "stuck on the steps of the palace"...OY!!!
If you'd have been there...If you'd have seen it...I betcha you would have done the same! - CHICAGO
-- You're entertainment center is packed exclusively with cast recordings and movie musicals.
-- You have a closet and a bookcase that is devoted solely to the storage and display of theatre memorabilia. It is organized to the point where all playbills and souvenir programs are alphabetized and all theatre magazines are in order by date.
-- When decorating your new house, you wife wants to hang a watercolor painting in the living room, but you suggest hanging the showcard from the original off-broadway production of Little Shop of Horrors instead.
-- For your one vacation each summer you have gone to NYC for 10 straight years. You get engaged there -- and when it comes time to choose the destination for your honeymoon....you choose NYC over cruises, the beach, Europe, etc.
-- You can think of a showtune that is applicable for any situation or occasion.
-- You can always find a character from a show to relate to with your problems or other people's problems.
"You pile up enough tomorrows, and you'll find you are left with nothing but a lot of empty yesterdays. I don't know about you, but I'd like to make today worth remembering." --Harold Hill from The Music Man
In all fairness, the search engine is flawed and these kind of threads are a lot more difficult to find. It's the duplicate posts on specific show topics that get me.
-When you start going to a restaurant or shopping at a certain store just because you saw a cast member from a broadway show there
-you reserve a copy of a broadway cast recording months in advance (just in case)
-you can point out minute changes in the book/ score of movies based on shows
-you get offended everytime Rosario Dawson sings "New Year's Day" instead of "Christmas Day" in Out Tonight from the movie that should never have been made
-more than half of your wardrobe consists of show t-shirts
-you can't talk to your friends about Beyonce or Justin Timberlake, but you can give an oral report on who's played Mamma Rose and what they did differently
-When you claim you'll only be a minute in the Marquee's Broadway store then it takes four of you're friends to drag you out kicking and screaming "But I wanted that A CHORUS LINE mug!"
-When you put Broadway actors as you're heroes and inspirtations instead of a singer or actor whose well known.
-When your IPOD has more cast recordings than any other music.
-When you can name EVERYONE who has ever played elphaba. -When your iPod has a playlist called "Diva Moments" -When you insist on wearing theater related halloween costumes even though no one EVER understands them. -Whenever you hear a song you take the time to consider if this could possibly be an audition piece -You sing showtunes even when no one around you is into theater -AS you watch a non musical movie you can imagine what this would look like as a musical...You start choreographing it in your head too. - Oh god the list could go on :)