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| Michael Moore skewers Trump - who cares? | |
| Posted by: Mike 11:45 am EDT 08/11/17 | |
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| The satirist admits his show preaches to the choir but says depressed liberals need a song to sing. | |
| Link | http://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-us-canada-40891687/michael-moore-liberal-firebrand-opens-broadway-show |
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| re: Michael Moore skewers Trump - who cares? | |
| Posted by: FasterTheater 10:24 pm EDT 08/11/17 | |
| In reply to: Michael Moore skewers Trump - who cares? - Mike 11:45 am EDT 08/11/17 | |
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| Yes, Moore "skewers" Trump, but 1. only for about half an hour in a two-hour show, and 2. the skewering matters because the show serves as "a gathering of the likeminded there to heal their bruises for the battle ahead." In the link are four video excerpts of the show -- only one of which is about Trump. |
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| Link | The Terms of My Surrender: Michael Moore’s Broadway Debut, not just a Trump takedown |
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| The 74 percent of the electorate that didn't vote for Trump and the 67 percent of the total population who disapprove of him?--n/m | |
| Posted by: keikekaze 04:36 pm EDT 08/11/17 | |
| In reply to: Michael Moore skewers Trump - who cares? - Mike 11:45 am EDT 08/11/17 | |
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| I do. nm | |
| Posted by: KingSpeed 02:51 pm EDT 08/11/17 | |
| In reply to: Michael Moore skewers Trump - who cares? - Mike 11:45 am EDT 08/11/17 | |
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| re: I don't | |
| Last Edit: TheOtherOne 08:01 am EDT 08/12/17 | |
| Posted by: TheOtherOne 08:00 am EDT 08/12/17 | |
| In reply to: I do. nm - KingSpeed 02:51 pm EDT 08/11/17 | |
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| I don't. "You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows." I read Josh Lucas's comments about this show in the NY Daily News and couldn't agree with them more. I usually don't comment about shows I haven't seen, but in this case I don't need to see. |
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| Link | Josh Lucas Hated Michael Moore Broadway Show |
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| By Josh, by jing, the play is the thing! | |
| Posted by: WaymanWong 01:32 pm EDT 08/12/17 | |
| In reply to: re: I don't - TheOtherOne 08:00 am EDT 08/12/17 | |
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| Josh Lucas: ''Honestly, on the record, say as a performer on Broadway, that is a bogus ill-prepared show.” Lucas is welcome to his opinion, but speaking of ''bogus, ill-prepared shows,'' his one Broadway credit is the 2005 revival of ''Glass Menagerie.'' It was widely panned and closed 2 weeks early. Lucas played the Gentleman Caller and left before the end of the run, to do a movie. Ben Brantley said Lucas ''turns in a strangely contemporary, goofy performance, as if he were an alumnus of 'Saturday Night Live.' " I see Lucas is coming back to Broadway this November in ''The Parisian Woman,'' starring Uma Thurman. Hope he has better luck! |
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| Why such ungraciousness? | |
| Posted by: FasterTheater 05:49 pm EDT 08/12/17 | |
| In reply to: By Josh, by jing, the play is the thing! - WaymanWong 01:32 pm EDT 08/12/17 | |
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| I'll admit to having been shocked at -- or at least put off by -- Josh Lucas's public lack of graciousness in blasting a show whose opening night he was attending. Now that you tell us his Broadway record, and his impending return, it's baffling that he didn't realize it would be best not to spout forth to the press like that. | |
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| re: Why such ungraciousness? | |
| Posted by: Ann 05:55 pm EDT 08/12/17 | |
| In reply to: Why such ungraciousness? - FasterTheater 05:49 pm EDT 08/12/17 | |
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| Why can't he have his own opinion about the show, and tell it? (I thought he was fine in an otherwise bad Glass Menagerie.) |
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| re: Why such ungraciousness? | |
| Posted by: bmc 09:18 pm EDT 08/12/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Why such ungraciousness? - Ann 05:55 pm EDT 08/12/17 | |
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| He was very good down at Sheridan Square in Fault Lines | |
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| re: Why such ungraciousness? | |
| Posted by: FasterTheater 06:01 pm EDT 08/12/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Why such ungraciousness? - Ann 05:55 pm EDT 08/12/17 | |
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| He's entitled to his opinion of course, but it's hard to deny that there is a certain lack of graciousness in his expressing himself at such length and with such harshness to a reporter, when he's attending opening night -- presumably at the invitation of the producers or publicists. Maybe I'm just a stuffed shirt, but that was my reaction. |
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| re: Whatever happened to class? | |
| Last Edit: WaymanWong 04:18 am EDT 08/13/17 | |
| Posted by: WaymanWong 04:10 am EDT 08/13/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Why such ungraciousness? - FasterTheater 06:01 pm EDT 08/12/17 | |
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| I agree with you. Of course, Lucas is welcome to his opinion, but he could've been more tactful in expressing it, especially since he was most likely given comps for opening night. He claims to be such a big fan of Moore's, so why not highlight the sections of the show or issues they both agree on? I'm guessing Lucas was there, in part, to plug his return to Broadway with Uma Thurman in ''The Parisian Woman.'' But either Lucas didn't promote it, or the reporter ditched any reference to it. It got overshadowed by Lucas' takedown of Moore. It's a matter of etiquette. I doubt Lucas would be thrilled if Moore came to the opening of ''The Parisian Woman'' and dumped on HIS performance. |
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| re: Why such ungraciousness? | |
| Posted by: CCentero 06:15 pm EDT 08/12/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Why such ungraciousness? - FasterTheater 06:01 pm EDT 08/12/17 | |
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| Agreed--it's really classless. | |
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| re: Why such ungraciousness? | |
| Posted by: TheOtherOne 05:01 pm EDT 08/13/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Why such ungraciousness? - CCentero 06:15 pm EDT 08/12/17 | |
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| I don't know. If he were bad-mouthing an actor in a play it would be one thing, but this isn't exactly a case of that. In fairness, if it were me, I would not have said such comments to the press. But I would have thought them. |
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| Glad we've established that tastes are subjecive | |
| Posted by: MockingbirdGirl 10:12 am EDT 08/12/17 | |
| In reply to: re: I don't - TheOtherOne 08:00 am EDT 08/12/17 | |
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| After all, "Who cares?" could be asked of any show. | |
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