Where did you find the video for the musical? It looks totally awesome!
By the way, I'm with you on the whole thing about Frollo being the most interesting character. I'm noticing it's the same with a bunch of other antagonists in my favorite shows.
dude this, phantom and beauty and the beast are my favorite musicals of all time, mainly this one, im a huge quasi fan and wanted to know, if possible, where you found tht version of made of stone and out there, ik they arent on youtube trust me i checked =p and they are in fact in the proces of taking this to broadway, using the same book and everything, so yea, could you get back to me on those quasi song videos? if at all possible
Love the review! You're quite funny and everything you said was quite spot on. I really hope Der Glockner is eventually brought to New York, in tact, but in the meantime I'd also like to have a chance to see the proshot you got some of these shots from. If that's at all possible I mean.
Precisily the reasons why I love the stage show more than the Disney movie. Although I like the Disney movie, when I heard it was a stage show I literally died and went to heaven. The gargoyles seemed to have been toned down more in the show than the film. And have been proved that in the show, they are infact figments of Quasi's imagination. Great Review!! Also, where did you find the High Quality footage of the show? I would very much like to watch it please! Thanks! x
Dude...you're complaining about the gargoyles. You know what? They're there for comic relief. Remove the talking gargoyles and the puppet sequence in the beginning...oh, and also have Esmeralda die in the end, and you get what? A movie that's 100% for adults. If they'd done that, it would be even less popular than it is now. And as you probably know with Disney, non-popular films = no money. No money = not good.
I agree with what you said about the sequel though. It makes me wanna shoot someone
@LunaTheLoony Comic relief is indeed needed. But terrible comic relief is... Awful. Like if the gargoyles were simply silly, then I wouldn't have minded. But they're obnoxious in the movie. They make too many pop cultural references and don't seem to push the plot forward. They clash too much with the dramatic side and we get a mediocre movie.
Great review! I admit I haven't finished reading Notre Dame de Paris, but I seem to recall that Frollo was actually not as much of an evil prick (at first) in the book. That might have been why they toned him down from his Disney counterpart in the stage musical.
@AngedeMystere Thank you. But in the original book it wasn't just ONE MAN who was the protagonist, it was more of the entire church. Therefore not needing him to be too evil.
Where did you find the video for the musical? It looks totally awesome!
By the way, I'm with you on the whole thing about Frollo being the most interesting character. I'm noticing it's the same with a bunch of other antagonists in my favorite shows.
13LittleLotte 1 month ago
@OperaGirl1994 Wow, I've never thought I'd share fans with Victor Hugo.
xXJessWorldXx 1 month ago
dude this, phantom and beauty and the beast are my favorite musicals of all time, mainly this one, im a huge quasi fan and wanted to know, if possible, where you found tht version of made of stone and out there, ik they arent on youtube trust me i checked =p and they are in fact in the proces of taking this to broadway, using the same book and everything, so yea, could you get back to me on those quasi song videos? if at all possible
nobodydusk1 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Love the review! You're quite funny and everything you said was quite spot on. I really hope Der Glockner is eventually brought to New York, in tact, but in the meantime I'd also like to have a chance to see the proshot you got some of these shots from. If that's at all possible I mean.
CartonsJackal 3 months ago
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xXJessWorldXx 3 months ago
Precisily the reasons why I love the stage show more than the Disney movie. Although I like the Disney movie, when I heard it was a stage show I literally died and went to heaven. The gargoyles seemed to have been toned down more in the show than the film. And have been proved that in the show, they are infact figments of Quasi's imagination. Great Review!! Also, where did you find the High Quality footage of the show? I would very much like to watch it please! Thanks! x
RandomHighSchoolKid 3 months ago
@RandomHighSchoolKid It was a proshot released for Chris Murray. It only has Act 1...
xXJessWorldXx 3 months ago
@xXJessWorldXx Still though, is there anywhere where I can watch it please? :')
RandomHighSchoolKid 3 months ago
@RandomHighSchoolKid Message me.
xXJessWorldXx 3 months ago
@xXJessWorldXx I have to wait until you accept me as a friend before it lets me send you any messages.
RandomHighSchoolKid 3 months ago
Dude...you're complaining about the gargoyles. You know what? They're there for comic relief. Remove the talking gargoyles and the puppet sequence in the beginning...oh, and also have Esmeralda die in the end, and you get what? A movie that's 100% for adults. If they'd done that, it would be even less popular than it is now. And as you probably know with Disney, non-popular films = no money. No money = not good.
I agree with what you said about the sequel though. It makes me wanna shoot someone
LunaTheLoony 4 months ago
@LunaTheLoony Comic relief is indeed needed. But terrible comic relief is... Awful. Like if the gargoyles were simply silly, then I wouldn't have minded. But they're obnoxious in the movie. They make too many pop cultural references and don't seem to push the plot forward. They clash too much with the dramatic side and we get a mediocre movie.
xXJessWorldXx 4 months ago
i like your takes from Red Letter Media and Mr. Plinkett
FearingFeenix 4 months ago
@FearingFeenix AS DO I!!!
xXJessWorldXx 3 months ago
Great review! I admit I haven't finished reading Notre Dame de Paris, but I seem to recall that Frollo was actually not as much of an evil prick (at first) in the book. That might have been why they toned him down from his Disney counterpart in the stage musical.
AngedeMystere 4 months ago
@AngedeMystere Thank you. But in the original book it wasn't just ONE MAN who was the protagonist, it was more of the entire church. Therefore not needing him to be too evil.
xXJessWorldXx 4 months ago