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Hello, and welcome to another episode of The Good, The Bad, and The What!? The show in which we discuss three films that we have deemed "good," "bad," or "what!?" within a subgenre, theme, motif, director or actor's filmography, and more!
This week, Ryan and Chris dive into contemporary musical adaptations, as the last few years has seen the Golden Age of Hollywood favorite come roaring back, due to the combined success of 2016's Oscar-winning "La La Land" and Broadway smash "Hamilton." We start with Steven Spielberg's incendiary adaptation of "West Side Story," that was one of 2021's best films, Spielberg's best film since the mid-2000's, and finds freshness in a story that's well-worn at this point. Then, we swing into one of 2021's worst films, the adaptation of another Broadway smash, "Dear Evan Hansen," a movie that is earnest to a fault, shamelessly manipulative, and worst of all, has terrible musical numbers. Finally, we move into a film that's also probably objectively bad, but one of us has a bizarre affinity for, Tom Hooper's 2019 nightmarish adaptation of "Cats."
Hello, and welcome to another episode of The Good, The Bad, and The What!? The show in which we discuss three films that we have deemed "good," "bad," or "what!?" within a subgenre, theme, motif, director or actor's filmography, and more!
This week, Ryan and Chris dive into contemporary musical adaptations, as the last few years has seen the Golden Age of Hollywood favorite come roaring back, due to the combined success of 2016's Oscar-winning "La La Land" and Broadway smash "Hamilton." We start with Steven Spielberg's incendiary adaptation of "West Side Story," that was one of 2021's best films, Spielberg's best film since the mid-2000's, and finds freshness in a story that's well-worn at this point. Then, we swing into one of 2021's worst films, the adaptation of another Broadway smash, "Dear Evan Hansen," a movie that is earnest to a fault, shamelessly manipulative, and worst of all, has terrible musical numbers. Finally, we move into a film that's also probably objectively bad, but one of us has a bizarre affinity for, Tom Hooper's 2019 nightmarish adaptation of "Cats."