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Nov 24, 2005 01:43


I just got home from ( Rent. )

rent, friends

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dollsome November 23 2005, 23:30:56 UTC
Ohhh, man, I want to see Rent. I am so jazzed about The Tango Maureen. And I'm dying to see Idina Menzel in general. She just intrigues me.

Of course, it will probably never come here. Bah!

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sunshine_queen November 24 2005, 11:26:50 UTC
I think 'Tango Maureen' was my favorite sequence. Well, second favorite. The most visually stunning was "Rent."

Idina intrigued me a lot more before the movie. I wasn't so much a fan of her.

And it will too.

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yubsie November 24 2005, 05:12:10 UTC
I wanna see that movie. :(

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sunshine_queen November 24 2005, 11:28:35 UTC
*pats* You will, Yubs.

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yubsie November 24 2005, 11:43:56 UTC
It might be interesting, depending on when they get it at the Vogue. :p

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snapplesons November 24 2005, 07:08:17 UTC
I saw it. I liked it. I knew some of what was going to happen. My friend let me borrow the Broadway Soundtrack, ,so I was somewhat familiar with the plot. I want to go see it again. I really want to see the La Vie Boheme scene where they're in that restaurant.. hehe. I love it.

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sunshine_queen November 24 2005, 11:31:56 UTC
I was at the last first-day showing of it, and it was full of rabid Rent-heads, and everyone was very, very excited. And I was very ... because I knew nothing about it.

I did love the La Vie Boheme sequence. Do you agree that the most stunning was the "Rent" scene?

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snapplesons November 25 2005, 07:12:49 UTC
OH yes! That was amazing.

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sunshine_queen November 24 2005, 11:37:08 UTC
Happy Thanksgiving, Dust!

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cryssa November 24 2005, 12:44:11 UTC
Happy Thanksgiving, Madi. :)

And I want to see Rent. Badly. I'm just not sure how much I will like it now, since I've been hearing some not-so-great things.

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sunshine_queen November 24 2005, 14:10:58 UTC
Happy Thanksgiving, love!

Some people I was with didn't like it, and it's widely agreed upon that it's no where near as good as the musical on stage, but I think it was a good film. Like, I'm not lamenting the $8 I spent on my ticket, you know?

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