I think I'm addicted to this movie, I've seen it over 12 times. Or maybe I'm jus addicted to amazing musicals. No matter what the musicals, I've always been amazed with them. All the ones I've seen at least. LoL.
what if the movie was a guy who shot and killed a woman for dumping him, and then got romanced by Megan Fox in prison? Would that be romantic and glamorous?
Yeah my point is...I don't care about the way people act when they watch this, it's a great movie and eventhough Roxie is a bitch, it's worth watching
@TheYuriFreak It's a Bob Fosse style. He choreographed the original show, most of which as been retained here. He also did a lot of work with Joel Grey. Check out the original version of 'Caberet'.
i LOVE THIS MOVIE I GOT IT ON DVD THE MOMENT IT WAS RELEASED ON DVD BUT I LOST IT :( THANKS SO MUCH FOR POSTING NOW I CAN WATCH 1 OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES AGAIN ;D
I've been in love with this movie since I was 7 years old....
Of course, when I was 7, I was just staring at the pretty colors and listening to the cool music, but watching it now that I'm older, I actually catch on to all the murder, greed, corruption, violence, exploitation, adultery and treachery.
I love this movie but I hate the frist part. The way Roxie acts? Like she kinda grovels? Augh it irritates me. It just makes me go: "Honey, I know you've been lied to, but have some self respect and stop crying. You're embarassing yourself."
@vampireprincess123 i agree but i think it has to do with her character. she really was the most concerned with the fact that he had lied and hadnt told anyone about her act. her character is completely obsessed with fame
@vampireprincess123 i know what you mean. She's so whiney and dependant, but i think they meant to do this as a contrast, because in the twenties flappers were so tough and independant and they wanted to show her grow throughout the film. but it's still irratating as hell.
@vampireprincess123 that's the way her character is; naiveté in the form of ignorance.. i think it's perfect. roxie's a pretty reckless character if you listen to her closely the rest of the movie..
This movie has the best intro in the world! I absolutely love this movie. I don't think they could've cast it better. I'm hoping we do Chicago this year for our school production. It would be amazing to be Velma! Thanks for posting!
• Fred Casely was doomed to death when he caller her his "little shooting star" or “You touch me again , I'll put your lights out!”, even his tie is blood red, he has blood in his chest since his first appearance
OhMeGosh! You have the best quality ever! And thanks alot for posting this, i never saw it but it looks to me on previews that this is a very interesting movie!!! :)
Look at 4: 05, there is a black man dancing with Velma (which is perfectly normal today) but this was the 1920's, I did not think black people were accepted back then, especially not in a night jazz clubs surrounded by upper class white Americans.
@Hi8380 It was allowed for them to PERFORM, but not to be in the crowd unless serving. Dancing with a white woman though, would be a little more risque, but it may have happened in seedier places. But yeah, performing would have happened, but dancing with a white woman probably no.
She saw the cops but she didn't care, that was her moment and she was gunna sing her heart out probably because she knew it would be the last time she could do that on stage for a long while.
i love how she says 'don't sweat it, i can do it alone' and then later she sings the song to roxie about how she 'simply cannot do it alone' lol. i totally just noticed that
FLAWLESS. this movie COULDN'T have been made/cast/performed/edited/mixed/shot better. at all. 100x better than the musical, and it's one of my favorite muscials.
@cgraquel1230 : / I love the movie too, but they left out some amazing songs and i kinda wish mary sunshine was played by a drag queen. i saw the broadway show and i hated how there was no color. i loved catherine, but sometimes i wonder whether nicole kidman should've played roxie.
@xxxwickedluverxxx No one's really sure. I looked it up and there was 7 different meanings. One that I thought it might be is that you were having a good time. It's just slang like in the 50's there was Hey, Daddy-0, the 60's had Far Out. Gay first came out in the 70's, Duh is from the 80's, Yada yada yada from the 90's and I'm not sure what the slag is now.
@kamtiniyes, I may be in the minority here, but Zeta-Jones does NOT own this role. I saw Bebe Neuwirth play Velma on Broadway - and Zeta-Jones is nowhere near her league. Neuwirth is a far superior singer and dancer. She had no chance of being cast in the movie, because Hollywood wants "big names" in their films to draw the public. Zeta-Jones is good, but Neuwirth is fantastic.
hey every one i know there is a big argument over catherine zeta jones in this film weather she was pregnant or not and iv found the real awnser for you all turns out she wasnt this was the awnser i found on a website on this film
"A friend told me that Catherine Zeta-Jones was pregnant during the filming of Chicago. Is it true?
[No, she had said herself that she didn't get pregnant until just after filming was finished on "Intolerable Cruelty."]"
I have never seen "Chicago" before, but just from part 1 I'm already liking it.
And DANG! She didn't take any time at all to think about shooting him; she just pulled that gun right of the drawer and shot him not only once, but THREE times.
i absolutely love this film and secretly want to be velma kelly. :) i love that cute guilt smile roxie does at 5:52, she knows she's doing wrong. poor amos, but i have to hand it to the fierce independent girls in this film. clapped when she killed fred. ;)
this is strange! saw CHICAGO in london yesterday night and our ROXY (emma barton *love*) looked so much like catherine zeta-jones in the movie (which i didn't saw before) that i thought catherine was ROXY and not VELMA. i was confused when i saw the clips tonight.
but anyway: the show was GREAT!!!! and the movie seem to be great to! i will buy the DVD as soon as possible!!! but i can tell yo: GO SEE IT IN LONDON OR WHERE EVER IT IS PLAYED - ITS WORTH IT!
This takes place in 19-- what?
Shady360ify 6 months ago
@Shady360ify '27 i think.
Charlenejl 6 months ago
Free Chicago DVD for 500 subscribers...THANKS...:-)
7ratana 6 months ago
renee-cool
roxie-ungrateful prick
ThePingShowJL 6 months ago 3
1:38 ' I can do it alone', no you can't!
Zanyo101 6 months ago
@Zanyo101 she "simply cannot do it alone!"
miaisapirate 6 months ago in playlist Chicago
@miaisapirate I know, but she says she can, and then she sings 'I can't do it alone'.
Zanyo101 6 months ago
@Zanyo101 but she did it alone and she did it alone very well without her sister lol
jahangirhussain1 6 months ago
do not delete this and its other parts!!
famem01 6 months ago
I think I'm addicted to this movie, I've seen it over 12 times. Or maybe I'm jus addicted to amazing musicals. No matter what the musicals, I've always been amazed with them. All the ones I've seen at least. LoL.
CDF90622 6 months ago 3
what if the movie was a guy who shot and killed a woman for dumping him, and then got romanced by Megan Fox in prison? Would that be romantic and glamorous?
HardrockScott 7 months ago
@HardrockScott I guess, I mean, I think it would be, in a way, more sensual and less dramatic, and can Megan Fox even sing??
CDF90622 6 months ago
I think that this made males terrified of females after watchin this
p994able 7 months ago
Yeah my point is...I don't care about the way people act when they watch this, it's a great movie and eventhough Roxie is a bitch, it's worth watching
sweetiegrl41 7 months ago
this movie just glorifies murder.
HardrockScott 7 months ago
"This is Fred.....He's my brother! 8D?"
Always makes me laugh
OxXHannibalXxO 7 months ago 4
Just makes me want to time travel even more!!!! :) (sign)what a wonderful decade......
lovejohnniebear24 7 months ago
why do you have to rouge your knees? i'm in this show this year and dont get it
RoxieHart97 8 months ago
so um, why did she have a gun in her underwear/clothing drawer in the first place o.o
Whisperingtothefire 8 months ago
Good quality! thank you very much!
Diazreta 9 months ago
such corruption, sex, adultery, liquor in jazz age Chicago!
jahangirhussain1 9 months ago
how can u dislike this what r u retarded lolol
xxcupcakepinkxx 9 months ago
3:23 mom from suite life of zack and cody dancing?! i think so...
EatTheCookieNOWxx13 9 months ago
@EatTheCookieNOWxx13 I think your right, good eye :P
SmileSarbear 8 months ago
6:41 - she's like "yeah i did it...come get me"
SO badass. >:]
4tabs5 9 months ago
To all Boardwalk Empire fans reading this: at 5:23 exactly, one of the guys looks EXACTLY like Vincent Piazza (Lucky Luciano.
KingGopherNuts 9 months ago
09:43 ha
MsHannahxxx 9 months ago
how can they sing so good with all that smoke?
princessofweird 10 months ago
she may not be very smart at the beginning, but Roxie at least knows how to take a man out XD lol..
iaianimedot1317 10 months ago
Love this. If you pause at 4:19, it looks like a painting
p994able 10 months ago
is chicago by the same people of moulin rouge?theres something about the two simliar that makes me think it
TheAllthatjazzgal 10 months ago
oh god. "and all that jazz" really gets me in the mood for going out...maybe a few decades ago
2threemiles 10 months ago
I love at the very end when the cops show up, her face says "come and get me boys!"
istassie101 10 months ago
That is why you don't mess with Rene!
love15lady 10 months ago 2
This was the original sex, drugs and rock and roll :)
kewlness888 10 months ago 6
Thank you for shairing, and up loading i love this movie
ronssexybikerbae 11 months ago
omg yay im the 258000~ watcher!
sasukeuchihathe3rd 11 months ago
@Texxi101 that is awesome!
babgirly1 11 months ago
Its sooooo much fun to do a musical like this!!
Texxi101 11 months ago
to do. that. JAZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!!!!!!! XD
drxwnedxwxrld 11 months ago
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fuck...if only to be alive during this time....
neoreaper99 11 months ago
or people naked
babgirly1 11 months ago
i wish i could do it as a play in my school but i cant include bad words, making out, or sex or peeing
babgirly1 11 months ago
i wish i could do it as a play in my school but i cant include bad words, making out, or sex
babgirly1 11 months ago 3
@babgirly1 I got to an artschool so we do it anyway! so much fun!!
Texxi101 11 months ago
@babgirly1 I got to an artschool so we do it anyway! so much fun!!
Texxi101 11 months ago
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@babgirly1 Im at an artschool so they do it anyway..so much fun!
Texxi101 11 months ago
@babgirly1 We did a similar production!
Texxi101 11 months ago
I would never suggest suicide EVER.....but it would have saved us from her acting.
seandarley 1 year ago
I would love to meet the choreographers for this movie. Pure genius.
TheYuriFreak 1 year ago 89
@TheYuriFreak It's a Bob Fosse style. He choreographed the original show, most of which as been retained here. He also did a lot of work with Joel Grey. Check out the original version of 'Caberet'.
stewieshowsceo 1 year ago
u some of a bitch! lol
SiMuSiCvidmania 1 year ago
ALL songs on my ipod. love it.
wendyblue7 1 year ago 3
noooooooo im no1s wiiife but oooooooooooohhhhhhhhhh i LOVE my life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
510n1 1 year ago
i LOVE THIS MOVIE I GOT IT ON DVD THE MOMENT IT WAS RELEASED ON DVD BUT I LOST IT :( THANKS SO MUCH FOR POSTING NOW I CAN WATCH 1 OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES AGAIN ;D
AmTheBestDamnThing11 1 year ago 4
love this movie almos as much as moulin rouge love this song all that jazz
SuperDancingqueen101 1 year ago 3
love this movie almos as much as moulin rouge
SuperDancingqueen101 1 year ago 2
amoooo esta peliculaa pero kisiera verla en españoll
miriamhe100 1 year ago
got all the songs on my ipod, one of the best musicals ever
Artprincess247 1 year ago 3
i love this movie :)
sexiestdanceralive 1 year ago
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Did Casely deserve to die?
jackinmexico 1 year ago
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Did Casely deserve to die?
jackinmexico 1 year ago
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jackinmexico 1 year ago
I've been in love with this movie since I was 7 years old....
Of course, when I was 7, I was just staring at the pretty colors and listening to the cool music, but watching it now that I'm older, I actually catch on to all the murder, greed, corruption, violence, exploitation, adultery and treachery.
Love it even more~
xDarkTranquility 1 year ago 5
I love this movie.
ThelmaETV 1 year ago
Thank you for uploading this. I'm writing a book that has this same kind of dancing and I need this for help. Thanks a lot!
hsmgeek4ever 1 year ago
Gosh! Thelma's sexy by herself! Who NEEDS her sis and husband?
GoodNightMoon911 1 year ago 3
@GoodNightMoon911 HER NAME'S VELMA.
j3nnabear 11 months ago
"you're a liar, fred....." (in an annoying whiney voice)- lol, i so dislike renee's patheticness
kaylnhep 1 year ago 4
Roxie's got no boobs! O.O
sweetiegrl41 1 year ago
I love this movie but I hate the frist part. The way Roxie acts? Like she kinda grovels? Augh it irritates me. It just makes me go: "Honey, I know you've been lied to, but have some self respect and stop crying. You're embarassing yourself."
vampireprincess123 1 year ago 45
@vampireprincess123 i agree but i think it has to do with her character. she really was the most concerned with the fact that he had lied and hadnt told anyone about her act. her character is completely obsessed with fame
onetwothreeuno 1 year ago
@onetwothreeuno Thats very true.
vampireprincess123 1 year ago
@vampireprincess123 i know what you mean. She's so whiney and dependant, but i think they meant to do this as a contrast, because in the twenties flappers were so tough and independant and they wanted to show her grow throughout the film. but it's still irratating as hell.
KagurasSacrifice 1 year ago 3
@vampireprincess123 that's the way her character is; naiveté in the form of ignorance.. i think it's perfect. roxie's a pretty reckless character if you listen to her closely the rest of the movie..
onlyhurrforvidz 9 months ago
@vampireprincess123 that's the caracter's magic, Roxy is that way
Lauherna2306 8 months ago
woo I played Velma in drama school was so fun :D
megansmithhh 1 year ago
poor fred didnt get a chance to say, "HOLY MOTHER F..." ;(
GoodNightMoon911 1 year ago 3
She washed her hands of blood... like Lady Macbeth.
chicelephante 1 year ago 2
Anit seen this in years thanks forr putting it online
issy6953 1 year ago
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LadyYuzuki 1 year ago
the very first time i saw this movie,i was in love.so wonderful.guy-hey where's veronica???!!!
velma-she's not herself tonight.
FightsRightsAlways 1 year ago
@FightsRightsAlways Yeah coz we didn't notice that line did we.
;p
Hi8380 1 year ago
This movie has the best intro in the world! I absolutely love this movie. I don't think they could've cast it better. I'm hoping we do Chicago this year for our school production. It would be amazing to be Velma! Thanks for posting!
emopinata12345 1 year ago
I'm sure she could of just got the job on her own. Was the shot really necessary?
YoungAnimatorsWM 1 year ago
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emopinata12345 1 year ago
im doin all that jazz for a project for my drama class =D
clumzy133 1 year ago
the gun shot part freaked me out! it wus like "BANG!" and i was like "AH SHIT!!!!!"
is there no one in this movie thats good?
TheCake1099 1 year ago 2
i did a dance to all that jazz when i took dance class a few years ago
meggiethecat 1 year ago 5
subtitulos!!!
GabySandovalMsc 1 year ago
THANKS SOOOOOO MUCH FOR POSTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JessShia 1 year ago
I Love Roxxies Voice It's So Adorable:D
tdkiinani 1 year ago 2
Taye Diggs!!
tipofmytongue1024 1 year ago 2
asian dancer guy ftw!
xXxmendingheartxXx 1 year ago 4
I saw this as a musical in Edinburgh and I've been meaning to watch the film. The musical was great, I loved it
AnnabelLloyd 1 year ago
So far so good...great part 1. i´m too cheap to go rent this movie. jazz sucks now but i bet it was the shit back then.
SuperNorthAmerica 1 year ago
i´m about to see this movie for the first time. never seen it b4. just wanna see why it won the oscar.
SuperNorthAmerica 1 year ago
• Fred Casely was doomed to death when he caller her his "little shooting star" or “You touch me again , I'll put your lights out!”, even his tie is blood red, he has blood in his chest since his first appearance
jackinmexico 1 year ago 2
Atleast He Got Some Before She Shot Him..
He Had It Comin, He Had It Comin All Alongg
[ Thumbs Up If You Agree!! ] Lol :-P
MsChristina926 1 year ago 2
15 dislikes have no jazz.
leereedeastern1 1 year ago
OhMeGosh! You have the best quality ever! And thanks alot for posting this, i never saw it but it looks to me on previews that this is a very interesting movie!!! :)
Kayla921100 1 year ago 2
Best part of movie (aside from ending) in my opinion. It really sets the scene as the roaring twenties :D JAZZ! BOOZE! GIRLS!!!
TheLolbot3000 1 year ago
Best part of movie (aside from ending) in my opinion. It really sets the scene as the roaring twenties :D
TheLolbot3000 1 year ago
Talk about seeing the story through Roxie's eyes... :P
ilovetocomment317 1 year ago
Love this movie and have to say that Catherine did a wonderful job in this!
vaxshin 1 year ago
Renee Zellweger is very Beatiful!
ILY!♥
Mechudiito 1 year ago
Look at 4: 05, there is a black man dancing with Velma (which is perfectly normal today) but this was the 1920's, I did not think black people were accepted back then, especially not in a night jazz clubs surrounded by upper class white Americans.
They did not really think that through.
Hi8380 1 year ago 2
@Hi8380 It was allowed for them to PERFORM, but not to be in the crowd unless serving. Dancing with a white woman though, would be a little more risque, but it may have happened in seedier places. But yeah, performing would have happened, but dancing with a white woman probably no.
SherryZAnn 1 year ago
@Hi8380 African Americans practically invented the jazz clubs so it was pretty accepted, especially if they were good at what they were doing
becbeutler 1 year ago
Roxie's Dutch!!!!! :P
Go Holland
Brenlovemyfriends 1 year ago
ALL THAT JAZZ!!!!!
itsjustme1274 1 year ago
She saw the cops but she didn't care, that was her moment and she was gunna sing her heart out probably because she knew it would be the last time she could do that on stage for a long while.
JAAAAAAAZZZZ
that jazz BANG.
Hi8380 1 year ago 5
@Hi8380 YOUR SO RIGHT!
itsjustme1274 1 year ago
good girl roxie. pop him again
roxie883 1 year ago
@roxie883 YEP
itsjustme1274 1 year ago
"and all that jazz."
wilywatcher 1 year ago
This is in pretty good quality.
TheVampireuchiha1 1 year ago
omg i love this movie ;-)
cutie5019 1 year ago
i love how she says 'don't sweat it, i can do it alone' and then later she sings the song to roxie about how she 'simply cannot do it alone' lol. i totally just noticed that
goodgrlgonewild 1 year ago 3
FLAWLESS. this movie COULDN'T have been made/cast/performed/edited/mixed/shot better. at all. 100x better than the musical, and it's one of my favorite muscials.
cgraquel1230 1 year ago
@cgraquel1230 : / I love the movie too, but they left out some amazing songs and i kinda wish mary sunshine was played by a drag queen. i saw the broadway show and i hated how there was no color. i loved catherine, but sometimes i wonder whether nicole kidman should've played roxie.
lulu4ever2 1 year ago
i love the face she gives the police men lmao... like "if im going out im going out on stage!" ahha love cathrine x
NathanJesseMcCarthy 1 year ago 2
Thankyou for uploading this, LOVE this film
mychannel96 1 year ago 3
I think it It's funny how the song goes perfectly to what Roxy and the guy are doing.
blackandbluificaable 1 year ago 3
This is a higher key than on the cd like the cd for the movie. whooa weird.
themusicalfan 1 year ago
what does the piano player whisper 2 her?
xxxwickedluverxxx 1 year ago
@xxxwickedluverxxx The piano player said skidoo.
blackandbluificaable 1 year ago
@blackandbluificaable what does that mean though?
xxxwickedluverxxx 1 year ago
@xxxwickedluverxxx No one's really sure. I looked it up and there was 7 different meanings. One that I thought it might be is that you were having a good time. It's just slang like in the 50's there was Hey, Daddy-0, the 60's had Far Out. Gay first came out in the 70's, Duh is from the 80's, Yada yada yada from the 90's and I'm not sure what the slag is now.
hjb103055 1 year ago
@hjb103055 I didn't know that. Thank you.
blackandbluificaable 1 year ago
@xxxwickedluverxxx I have no idea
blackandbluificaable 1 year ago
class
cessna207 1 year ago
Man, Catherine Zeta-Jones OWNS her role.
kamtiniyes 1 year ago 139
@kamtiniyes, I may be in the minority here, but Zeta-Jones does NOT own this role. I saw Bebe Neuwirth play Velma on Broadway - and Zeta-Jones is nowhere near her league. Neuwirth is a far superior singer and dancer. She had no chance of being cast in the movie, because Hollywood wants "big names" in their films to draw the public. Zeta-Jones is good, but Neuwirth is fantastic.
rch9000 1 year ago
Find a flask
We're playing fast and loose
Right up here
Is where I store the juice
i love that bit
bringitu 1 year ago 2
"don't sweat it i can do it alone"
LATER ON..
"but i can't do it alone"
haha :D
TheRandomJenShow 1 year ago 41
hey every one i know there is a big argument over catherine zeta jones in this film weather she was pregnant or not and iv found the real awnser for you all turns out she wasnt this was the awnser i found on a website on this film
"A friend told me that Catherine Zeta-Jones was pregnant during the filming of Chicago. Is it true?
[No, she had said herself that she didn't get pregnant until just after filming was finished on "Intolerable Cruelty."]"
06donohuek 1 year ago
@06donohuek thnx alot for that cheers , what website is it?
bringitu 1 year ago
Thanks for posting on of my fave movies of all time
dreamingkangaroo 1 year ago
ha i looove this movie. I have it on DVD but i lost it somewhere in my room... so thanks for posting it !
JeessiieeeLovesYou 1 year ago
so sa this in anopera house...was awesome for a community opera house
triscodeckaphobia 1 year ago
dumbass, that's not how u treat hot stuff like that
spontaneoussam2 1 year ago
well I think she was perfectly justified lol
indonesianprincess 1 year ago
Thanks for uploading this :)
toodaloos93 1 year ago
ilike shootings
Therockrules249 1 year ago
Catherine has such a powerful stage presence! If I didn't know better, I'd say this role was made for her, haha. :)
Serenityxisxlove 1 year ago 7
too poor to buy the movie, so im watching it here
Singstress13 1 year ago
@Singstress13 lol me too
xXxmendingheartxXx 1 year ago
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i love this movie! you just made my day dudu.
MamaMissMalia 1 year ago
I have never seen "Chicago" before, but just from part 1 I'm already liking it.
And DANG! She didn't take any time at all to think about shooting him; she just pulled that gun right of the drawer and shot him not only once, but THREE times.
IvoryEmily 1 year ago
@IvoryEmily lool, in my head I was thinking: DAAANG! One shot would've done it, jeez :O
JustUploadingVideos 1 year ago
I can't completely explain this, but I find Renee Zellweger's voice in this movie both cute and annoying at the same time. :Þ
IvoryEmily 1 year ago 7
god i wish i lived in that time era O:
this movie is AMAZING.
spidergal777 1 year ago
Love this movie so much, wish it was still like that now.. All the glitter and glamour, so effortless back then.
GoneWithTheSinners 1 year ago
@GoneWithTheSinners You think so, really? There was so much prejudice and being a woman would have sucked.
Johnnycatmeow 1 year ago
@Johnnycatmeow I know, that's the only part I don't like.
GoneWithTheSinners 1 year ago
HA-HA ASS-HOOOOOOOLE!!!! :D
death0by0cookie 1 year ago
and it srated off w a BANG!
shannontan92 1 year ago
Hard to believe this is only part ONE. What an incredible movie.
lethalblonde0911 1 year ago 3
Ironic foreshadowing when Fred caller her his "little shooting star." Little did he know that she'd become a star for shooting him.
musicaltheatergeek79 1 year ago 173
@musicaltheatergeek79 wow. i never realized that. good connection :)
xocraziixo 1 year ago
@musicaltheatergeek79 LOL, yeah!
zimruleshumanity 1 year ago
@musicaltheatergeek79 haha yeh great commet!
TheCake1099 1 year ago
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Pradadevilll 1 year ago
@musicaltheatergeek79 WHY can't they have netter sound?!?!
rubberrand142 1 year ago
Catherine Zeta Jones is amazing! I love Chicago!
tbsprophet357 1 year ago
i absolutely love this film and secretly want to be velma kelly. :) i love that cute guilt smile roxie does at 5:52, she knows she's doing wrong. poor amos, but i have to hand it to the fierce independent girls in this film. clapped when she killed fred. ;)
ohdontpanic42 1 year ago
Thankyou!
Cloud10v35Aerith 1 year ago
LOL! looks like she put ur "lights out"!
MissVixenPro 1 year ago
i like Chicago especially since i live in Chicago..
lilglitterprincess 1 year ago
this is strange! saw CHICAGO in london yesterday night and our ROXY (emma barton *love*) looked so much like catherine zeta-jones in the movie (which i didn't saw before) that i thought catherine was ROXY and not VELMA. i was confused when i saw the clips tonight.
but anyway: the show was GREAT!!!! and the movie seem to be great to! i will buy the DVD as soon as possible!!! but i can tell yo: GO SEE IT IN LONDON OR WHERE EVER IT IS PLAYED - ITS WORTH IT!
DieJulia79 1 year ago 2
i wonder what that performance would be like with veronica with her
abraxangirl 1 year ago 3