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| re: Oh, please | |
| Posted by: KingSpeed 01:10 am EDT 04/02/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Oh, please - kidmanboy 08:44 am EDT 04/01/18 | |
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| You didn't answer the question. Saying I think Tessori would've been a nice choice for score is one thing. Saying More Women!! is another. Discussions shouldn't be so vague. Be more specific. Is Bryan Adams a bad choice for a score that evokes the 80s? If not, who is better? THAT is the discussion we should be having. |
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| re: Oh, please | |
| Posted by: sf 09:11 am EDT 04/02/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Oh, please - KingSpeed 01:10 am EDT 04/02/18 | |
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| " Is Bryan Adams a bad choice for a score that evokes the 80s? If not, who is better?" Cyndi Lauper? That's beside the point, though. For each of the creative roles on this production, there's a list of women who are just as qualified as the men who were hired. In 2018, the all-male creative team - like the all-male panel - no longer flies. We should, by now, have evolved to a point where the days of the industry being a boys' club are over. SOME of us have; apparently you haven't. |
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| re: Oh, please | |
| Posted by: Ann 09:26 am EDT 04/02/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Oh, please - sf 09:11 am EDT 04/02/18 | |
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| Great post. I'm hoping it's because a lot of women turned it down, but that's hard to believe. Amazing it's hard for some to see that a woman's take on this story about a woman might have been a good thing. | |
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