Worf101
03-14-2004, 08:21 AM
I recently rented a couple of movies that I thought were fantastic for the money and what they said about art, particularly making music...
"Camp" is a movie made on lunch money about a summer camp for the arts in upstate NY. Based on a real place it's where folks send their childeren who aspire to life on the stage... The film focuses on the dreams and aspirations of a group of kids. If you're thinking this is Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland typ e stuff from the 30's... unh are you wrong. First of all the music is phenomenal... second of all the back stories revolve around homosexuality, alcoholism... the way Broadway eat's it's young and all manner of dark stuff. A very uneven film when the kids are not dancing and singing but when they do WOW. The opening sequence is one of the most amazing musical numbers I've ever seen or heard... and not a "Star" in the film except a cameo by Stephen Sondheim.... rent it if you love music and dance.
"School of Rock" Was an absolute hoot. Jack Black is obviously channelling Candy, Farley, Belushi and a bunch of other "late fat comedians" but with a flair all his own. God I've known so many musical loser's like this guy... but what he trys to give those kids is so real... A great cast of newcomers as well and, according to the bonus material" they all play their own instruments... Put your mind on hold and enjoy it...
Da Worfster :D
"Camp" is a movie made on lunch money about a summer camp for the arts in upstate NY. Based on a real place it's where folks send their childeren who aspire to life on the stage... The film focuses on the dreams and aspirations of a group of kids. If you're thinking this is Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland typ e stuff from the 30's... unh are you wrong. First of all the music is phenomenal... second of all the back stories revolve around homosexuality, alcoholism... the way Broadway eat's it's young and all manner of dark stuff. A very uneven film when the kids are not dancing and singing but when they do WOW. The opening sequence is one of the most amazing musical numbers I've ever seen or heard... and not a "Star" in the film except a cameo by Stephen Sondheim.... rent it if you love music and dance.
"School of Rock" Was an absolute hoot. Jack Black is obviously channelling Candy, Farley, Belushi and a bunch of other "late fat comedians" but with a flair all his own. God I've known so many musical loser's like this guy... but what he trys to give those kids is so real... A great cast of newcomers as well and, according to the bonus material" they all play their own instruments... Put your mind on hold and enjoy it...
Da Worfster :D