He doesn’t suffer consequences but the film definitely acknowledges that what he did was wrong and makes him work much harder for redemption than the original musical did.
He doesn’t suffer consequences but the film definitely acknowledges that what he did was wrong and makes him work much harder for redemption than the original musical did.
There are at least 3 or 4 songs on that album that don’t need to be there. Suspension Without Suspense being a prime example. Fast forward through those and the rest is pretty awesome.
1992 was an intensely competitive year for directors. I agree that if they’re going to put a film up for Best Picture and 2 acting nominations, the director should probably be acknowledged. But who would you take out that year?
Oh god yes. I can’t believe this film is able to get away with how sloppy and messy it is. It refuses to even play by its own rules.
Hmm.. this got released in Australia on video. I remember it sitting there but was always too disinterested to touch it.
More concerned about the dog fight. Imagine what this movie’s version of pugs are going to look like?
10-year-old-me thought Christopher Pettiet (R.I.P.) was the height of cool and was possibly my first gay crush.
I saw Missy Elliott on her “This Is Not A Test” tour in Australia and it was like being in that highway crash from Final Destination 2.