Everything old is new again from "The Boy from OZ" Hugh Jackman

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Everything old is new again from "The Boy from OZ"
Hugh Jackman
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2003

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  • He's absolutely FABULOUS!!! LOVE THAT MAN!!! Thanks for posting!

  • I love when he laughs! It's so playful!

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  • Go Wolverine!

  • @icbutts66 Except for the fact that he is playing Peter Allen, who wrote, among many other songs: Don't Cry Out Loud." " I Honestly Love You, and "I Go To Rio."

  • @Love4Music94 I agree :)

  • Hugh Jackman is amazing lol

  • "Hello up there on the balcony. See, this time you're the ones with the view." I'd love to have been on that balcony, or even better...one of the people helping him change his clothes.

  • Is there *anything* Hugh Jackman *can't* do well?

  • Hugh resurrects Gene Kelly's dancer stage performer pansexiness in an okay masculine style.

  • I think for Hugh getting his MANLY MAN cred as Wolverine while het married was needed before he could show off his real passion for show and dance. In this day and age the prejudice against straight men enjoying stage and dance is sad.

  • fuck there goes my hero Wolverine down the drain :-p I waited over 4 minutes and no claws :-p he's quite the entertainer. Funny that most people like Me know him as wolverine

  • I've seen clips from Todd McKenny & Hugh Jackman. Their styles are different. Both are good. Broadway wanted something that did not make the sexuality quite as blatant as McKenny's version. In the USA we're really not as accepting of homosexuality YET. I'm hoping McKenny's version will hit Broadway soon.  Hugh just wins over the audience with his charisma and charm. McKenny probably is true to Allen's flamboyant style; Jackman channels the Allen who was sexy to both sexes.

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