May 17th, 2009
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As I have been telling everyone I've spoken to since we got back, it was amazing. A visual feast. The ways used to represent the animals are ingenious, fascinating, and beautiful. There's enough stuff that's ripped word for word from the movie that you can mouth along totally campy-like, and enough original stuff, stuff from the sequel, and stuff from the extended cuts of the movie that it's still totally fresh -- well, totally fresh in addition to the totally fresh thing of Scar being a guy walking around with a giant lion head on top of him and Mufasa wandering around with twin sabers and stuff. ALTHOUGH I WILL SAY. Scar was done as sort of flamboyant and campy rather than intimidating!!1! like Jeremy Irons. Hell, he even had a song about wanting to be loved.
So in conclusion, if you ever have a chance to see The Lion King musical, take the damn chance. You will not regret it for an instant. I know I didn't.
Anyway, then we were actually like a block away from where I have classes, so we killed time at the student bar until the night buses came out, and then we said goodbyeeeeeee. Because
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And now someone's done a dramatic reading with pictures.
If you ever watched 00, just get to the point where Dwight D. Eisenhower punches Setsuna in the face and kicks Allelujah's eye out.