[Opinions] Aww man
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LAME. It doesn't need a sequel. Why do they have to make sequels to everything these days?! Because they know we have to go see them, even if we don't think they'll be any good...
At least Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote it, that makes it more acceptable. But still. Argh, it already had a good and distinct ending! And I don't want more story to change your perspective of the characters, they're perfect the way they are! Unplanned sequels generally just bother me, especially when it's things where I'm satisfied with assuming my own ending beyond what is shown. This new one better not be junk, at least.
At least Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote it, that makes it more acceptable. But still. Argh, it already had a good and distinct ending! And I don't want more story to change your perspective of the characters, they're perfect the way they are! Unplanned sequels generally just bother me, especially when it's things where I'm satisfied with assuming my own ending beyond what is shown. This new one better not be junk, at least.
This message was edited 4/13/2011, 12:00 PM
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Well, the show didn't earn fantastic reviews from the critics, but my cousin went to see it the last time she was in London and she enjoyed it...
Honestly, I'm curious and I kinda hope they bring Love Never Dies to Broadway and/or America.
Honestly, I'm curious and I kinda hope they bring Love Never Dies to Broadway and/or America.
The one song I've heard, and some instrumental bits are gorgeous. I figure, even if the story disappoints, I'll enjoy the music and the spectacle, so I'm inclined to see it.
Oh yeah, I'd still see it
But I'd be holding onto my seat nervously the whole time. :)
I'd have to wait a long time though, I'm sure. It would have to come to like Chicago or Detroit or Milwaukee or Toronto first. Although Chicago and Toronto get a lot of A tour stuff, at least.
But I'd be holding onto my seat nervously the whole time. :)
I'd have to wait a long time though, I'm sure. It would have to come to like Chicago or Detroit or Milwaukee or Toronto first. Although Chicago and Toronto get a lot of A tour stuff, at least.
This message was edited 4/13/2011, 4:07 PM