Dancanread
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I dunno. After I heard of "Evil Dead: The Musical", I'm kind of all WTF-they're-making-THAT-into-a-muscial???!!!-'d out.
Yeah. I hear you. Well at least Evil Dead starts out kinda campy and comic so it's not too far a leap to throw songs in there, i guess. And there was talk of a Batman musical a while back, which if you were only ever exposed to the show from the 60's is probably also not too far a stretch. But Spidey seems a really odd choice. And who the hell is Arachne?! Doesn't sound like anyone i know. The whole thing seems just kind of ill-advised.
Julia Carpenter. She's in Omega Flight now. She hates Ms. Marvel.
Ah. Okay. Clearly an integral part of the Spider-man mythos; not to be excluded from any adaptation. :roll:
(the eye roll is for the musical creators, not for you, H.)
Musicals are dumb. If life was like a musical, with singing and stuff, I'd probably go on a psychotic rampage and kill 7 people.
I remember at Chessignton, seeing a Spider-Man show that lasted maybe, 10 minutes. For some reason, Peter Parker was a reporter for the Bugle and looked a lot like Clark Kent. The whole thing had a single tape with all the audio and the actors mimed and moved in time with the thing. It was quite funny when the timing got mixed up and a Spidey jumps off stage as another Spidey on the other side of the stage jumped on. Also, Spidey and Green Goblin's main fight involved them driving two buggies themed with their costumes... It was really weird but also incredibly awesome, like watching a live version of an Adam West Batman episode.
Too soon dude Too soon
What are you talking about? This has nothing to do with what happened in virginia. I'm talking about Musicals.
I saw EXACTLY the same thing here in the Philippines at Alabang Town Center, though I'm not sure if that was the Chessington World of Adventures people. It isn't out of the realm of possibility though.I remember at Chessignton, seeing a Spider-Man show that lasted maybe, 10 minutes. For some reason, Peter Parker was a reporter for the Bugle and looked a lot like Clark Kent. The whole thing had a single tape with all the audio and the actors mimed and moved in time with the thing. It was quite funny when the timing got mixed up and a Spidey jumps off stage as another Spidey on the other side of the stage jumped on. Also, Spidey and Green Goblin's main fight involved them driving two buggies themed with their costumes... It was really weird but also incredibly awesome, like watching a live version of an Adam West Batman episode.