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Well This was An amazing Musical! for real I had no idea I was going to like musicals and I wanted to say thank you to all who suggested I check them out!

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flowersforaghost7911

28:17 I don’t know about you but I feel like this movie and specifically this scene is where Jackson Wang got his inspiration for his “Come Alive” MV

Joyelizabeth

Not only is Hugh Jackman in this musical movie, but he originated his career in musicals many years ago. He starred in the musical Oklahoma, the movie Les Miserables, and is currently the star of the Broadway production The Music Man. He also pulled the bearded lady off of Broadway for this movie. She was in Les Miserables. Hope you watch the movie, even though it gets mixed reviews, there are still some seriously amazing parts in it. But first, Six the Musical or Newsies!!!! Probably gotta ease you into those dramatic operatic musicals lol

Anonymous

another musical you might like is Little Shop of Horrors! it’s my favorite but it’s not as mainstream as some of the other ones…just a suggestion :)

Joanne G.

I loved watching this with you. As musicals go I'm not really keen but this one just draws you in and there isn't a song that is second class. Huge Jackman is an actor second to his singing and dancing talent. Wonderful!

Anonymous

If you are interested, Pink performs a beautifully haunting (or hauntingly beautiful) version of A Million Dreams. 💜 And, if you like her voice on that one, then the next would be Glitter In Air performed at the Grammys (12 yrs ago, I think). It may be my favorite performance of hers.

Breanne

Oh my god, I love this movie so much. I don't watch all too many musicals, just an occasional one through the years, but man this one just doesn't miss. Every song just hits you to the core. I love it so much. One of the 'recent' ones I had seen (and I say recent referring to my previous comment about watching them through the years LOL) was La La Land. I'm not big into the review scene to know what everyone else thought of it. But I remember watching it and IMMEDIATELY wanting to see if there was a blues house or speak easy in my area. LOL. I think it had come out at a time where I was really bummed at all the re-productions of old movies or sequels that kept coming out where nothing felt original and it was awesome to see a new musical. It's centered around people trying to make a name for themselves in the entertainment industry, either through jazz or acting. (The Greatest Showman is still my favorite musical though hehe)

Sarah Metzger

I was lucky enough to see Hugh Jackman live in The Music Man in October. He absolutely killed it. Legend. John, I love your reactions. They bring a smile to my face every time. Much love.

Jessica Danowski

I saw this movie 3 times at the theater. It was so amazing. The soundtrack is phenomenal. I love everything about this movie. I hope we can see more of Hugh and Zac in movies like this going forward. There are some great behind the scenes videos of the cast practicing the songs and it's amazing. They did From Now On, and at the time Hugh had just had throat surgery and he wasn't supposed to be singing and he did anyway, and it's just amazing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PluaPvhkIMU

Anonymous

Hi, John to answer your question regarding the never enough song is not the actress's voice, it was supposed to be her but once she heard the singer hired as the reference vocalist she suggested that they let her sing it. Her name is Loren Allred and she sang this song at Britain Got talent as her audition for the show, here is the link in case you want to check it out https://youtu.be/oTw8AECmUNA

Ashley Saari

If you’re interested in some good stage recordings of musicals, it’s gotta be either Newsies or Come From Away. Both excellent.

Anonymous

Yea this movie legendary. I don’t think I know many other musicals. Aladdin maybe lol

Cadence

If you’re still looking for suggestions for musicals, I’d recommend Moulin Rouge, Les Miserablés, and/or Twisted (by Starkid). Moulin Rouge is a jukebox musical, so it’s a little different than the musicals you’ve seen so far (but it’s definitely worth the watch). I went through a huge musical phase a couple years ago, and it quickly became one of my favorites- along with The Greatest Showman and Hamilton.

Janet Lawson

Absolutely love this movie, I am so happy to see musicals coming back to the movies. Thank you for watching, somehow I knew that you would enjoy this.