About the wholle Thelma and Loiuse thing...i think that may be more chris columbus. In the show, there is no refernce to the year, you just asume it's late 80's or early 90's, only in the movie is it given 1989-90. So when Jonathan Larson wrote the show, he could have technically written it taking place in 1991...just a thought
This is the funniest thing I've ever read. Did they use make up on Idina's ass? If so, was it regular foundation, or some special butt make up I'm not aware of?
This is the funniest thing I've ever read. Did they use make-up on Idina's ass? If so, was it regular foundation, or some special butt make-up I'm not aware of?
If Mark has a phone, why did he inform Alexi that he was quitting by shouting it from the rooftop?
"There was this one time an alarm went off - it was in the middle of '24.' That's just wrong. Everyone knows everyone was watching '24' at that time."
--NYU student quoted in the Washington Square News about students ignoring the frequent fire alarms in dorms
>>That's the way the lyrics were actually written, it was just recorded wrong on the OBCR. If you see it onstage, the actor playing Angel says "Power, feeling." <<
^^^Wow, I didn't know that, I even saw it on stage...
In "Light My Candle" Roger tells Mimi he picked up a candy-bar wrapper. If it had really been a candy-bar wrapper what kind of candy would it have been?
Oh definitely a Whatchamacallit bar! Roger seems like that type of person - unless it was Mark's, but I always thought of Roger as more of the slob in the relationship.
"If you start from a place of joy and charm, you can get away with a lot in the second act. It may be that that's my life. I'm not sure."
~Roger Bart
Maybe that was Tracie's "personal" thing to have on the set, like the Mute poster for Adam. Since we never see Joanne at home, she'd have to put it in the loft. (I don't think Wax Lion would fit in at the Country Club.)
"About the wholle Thelma and Loiuse thing...i think that may be more chris columbus. In the show, there is no refernce to the year, you just asume it's late 80's or early 90's, only in the movie is it given 1989-90. So when Jonathan Larson wrote the show, he could have technically written it taking place in 1991...just a thought "
Did you see the same movie I did??? I'm pretty sure I remember him sayin the year in the opening
Anthony says " december 24 9 PM 1989, from here on in...."
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thats what i meant thanks. I'm just saying, it chris columbus who made that mistake...most of the stuff we were talking about deals with the material in general, but this was a movie only fluke
Okay I just thought of this... did anyone else notice the guy in la Vie Boheme who was sitting to the left of Mimi and totally mugged infront of the camera when they all stood up and started walking? Rosario practically had to push him out of the way. I just thought it was funny. I probably would have done the same thing if I got to be in the RENT movie!