Robert Morse, Brotherhood of Man, How to Succeed in Business
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@MangaManiac64 I think you mean Daniel Radcliffe. Give him a B but Robert Morse gets an A from me.
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I have GOT to watch this musical.
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Hahah Darren does the same wonky faces(:
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Ruth Kobart!
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Oh hey, Bert Cooper! lol
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I. Love. This. Song.
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DREW CAREY DID IT BEST
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i think daniel radcliffe is a lot better he is ok
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@christmasmatt21 Yep that's him. I like him, but I don't think he fits. Robert Morse fits Finch to a T
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i saw the Broadway show the Daniel Radcliffe was amazing
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Do you mean Daniel Radcliffe as in Daniel Radcliffe the actor who played Harry Potter? I didn't know he had the role, but I did know the show was back on Broadway. I'm surpised he'd end up on Broadway.
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Morse is absolutely hamming it up here. It's cute :). It's also appropriate, because his character is a sycophantic psychopath: all show and no substance. All manipulation and no sincerity. That's the whole point of the musical.
saraha180 5 months ago 9
@saraha180 You are very insightful in an interestingly sharp way.
stevenhonse 5 months ago
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Come on man, he was terrible in this, the mugging for the camera, underlining each line with pantomime action.
enjolras 7 months ago
@enjolras With Robert Morse, the show won seven Tony Awards, the New York Drama Critics Circle award, and the 1962 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. With all due respect, your view seems to be in the minority.
stevenhonse 7 months ago 23
@stevenhonse its understandable that his opinion is that way, his account name is enjoras, obvious a big fan of the super serious style of musical ie. Les Mis.
Jrbiggz37 6 months ago
@Jrbiggz37 You are very insightful with a sharp eye for detail (figured him out from just his name and a few comments). Why is it the "stiffs" cannot allow a little light-hearted fun in the cinema?
stevenhonse 6 months ago 3