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Wicked: Oz Lore, Flying Monkey Horror & Glinda’s PR Strategy


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In this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald dive broom-first into Wicked (Part 1) — the movie adaptation based on the Broadway powerhouse musical. They unpack why the film is both visually stunning and emotionally frustrating, discuss questionable choreography ("Camp Rock flashbacks"), and debate whether Glinda and Elphaba’s friendship was ever real… or just one long manipulation with good lighting.

You’ll also hear:

  • How the movie’s box office success was driven by theater nerd power
  • Why the missing red brick road swirl triggered Donald’s continuity rage
  • Jon’s wish for 10 extra minutes of character development (and fewer dance moves)
  • A flashback to Drew Carey energy and Persona 5 negotiations
  • The shocking origins of Elphaba (green + opium +… yep)
  • Ariana Grande method acting as Glinda everywhere but Starbucks
  • Why the flying monkey transformation scene was disturbingly PG

🎙️ Memorable Quotes

“If you’re messing with Wicked, you better respect the power of theater nerds.”

“She’s not defending her friend… she’s defending her political career.”

“I could skip that dance sequence. It felt like I was watching a better version of Camp Rock.”


If you want us to review Wicked for Good when it drops, leave a comment or DM us on Instagram. Also—rate, review, subscribe, and if you’re a proud theater kid… we see you.

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Co-Hosts:
Jon K.
Donald S.

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