Hamilton Movie Reviews

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n2nbaby
#25Hamilton Movie Reviews
Posted: 7/2/20 at 11:19am

Disney has actually been submitting all of their Disney+ films for Emmy consideration, so I would be shocked if Hamilton was any different.

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hork
#26Hamilton Movie Reviews
Posted: 7/2/20 at 12:19pm

I don't really see it getting any Oscar attention and would be very surprised if it did.

Dolly80
#27Hamilton Movie Reviews
Posted: 7/2/20 at 1:37pm

hork said: "I don't really see it getting any Oscar attention and would be very surprised if it did."

The idea that this is considered a ‘Film’ like actual films that are Oscar runners is laughable. Yeah it’s been a bad year, but this is a filmed piece of theatre. People need to get a grip of their hysteria for a moment.

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CT2NYC
#28Hamilton Movie Reviews
Posted: 7/2/20 at 2:14pm

Dolly80 said: "hork said: "I don't really see it getting any Oscar attention and would be very surprised if it did."

The idea that this is considered a ‘Film’ like actual films that are Oscar runners is laughable. Yeah it’s been a bad year, but this is a filmed piece of theatre. People need to get a grip of their hysteria for a moment.
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As I said earlier on this thread, 2 films of stage productions have been nominated for Oscars, 1 for Best Actor, and 1 for Best Costume Design. What’s laughable is that some people are basically comparing this release to a PBS Great Performance. We’ll just have to wait until later in the year to see how poorly some of these posts age.

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hork
#29Hamilton Movie Reviews
Posted: 7/2/20 at 5:28pm

CT2NYC said: "Dolly80 said: "hork said: "I don't really see it getting any Oscar attention and would be very surprised if it did."

The idea that this is considered a ‘Film’ like actual films that are Oscar runners is laughable. Yeah it’s been a bad year, but this is a filmed piece of theatre. People need to get a grip of their hysteria for a moment.
"

As I said earlier on this thread, 2 films of stage productions have been nominated for Oscars, 1 for Best Actor, and 1 for Best Costume Design. What’s laughable is that some people arebasicallycomparing this release to a PBS Great Performance. We’ll just have to wait until later in the yearto see how poorly some of these posts age.
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Well, in the case of the Bergman film, it was not, strictly speaking, a film of a stage production. It was an original film that just happened to be performed like a stage play, but it was not a recording of any pre-existing production of The Magic Flute.

I think the Hamilton movie is more comparable to Spike Lee's Passing Strange. It got great reviews but nobody entertained any notion that it would be up for any Oscars. And nor should it have been, since it wasn't really a "movie." More like a document.

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Sutton Ross
#30Hamilton Movie Reviews
Posted: 7/2/20 at 5:33pm

I think the Hamilton movie is more comparable to Spike Lee's Passing Strange. It got great reviews but nobody entertained any notion that it would be up for any Oscars. And nor should it have been, since it wasn't really a "movie." More like a document.

That is an excellent comparison, couldn't agree more. 

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poisonivy2
#31Hamilton Movie Reviews
Posted: 7/2/20 at 5:59pm

Well ... could any of the performances get an Oscar nod? Like Leslie Odom Jr.?

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binau
#32Hamilton Movie Reviews
Posted: 7/2/20 at 6:02pm

Surely strategically they will try to avoid Oscar attention so that they can get more attention for the (real) “Film When It Happens”. They can’t peak too soon!


"You can't overrate Bernadette Peters. She is such a genius. There's a moment in "Too Many Mornings" and Bernadette doing 'I wore green the last time' - It's a voice that is just already given up - it is so sorrowful. Tragic. You can see from that moment the show is going to be headed into such dark territory and it hinges on this tiny throwaway moment of the voice." - Ben Brantley (2022) "Bernadette's whole, stunning performance [as Rose in Gypsy] galvanized the actors capable of letting loose with her. Bernadette's Rose did take its rightful place, but too late, and unseen by too many who should have seen it" Arthur Laurents (2009) "Sondheim's own favorite star performances? [Bernadette] Peters in ''Sunday in the Park,'' Lansbury in ''Sweeney Todd'' and ''obviously, Ethel was thrilling in 'Gypsy.'' Nytimes, 2000

Fosse76
#33Hamilton Movie Reviews
Posted: 7/2/20 at 6:07pm

CT2NYC said: "Dolly80 said: "hork said: "I don't really see it getting any Oscar attention and would be very surprised if it did."

The idea that this is considered a ‘Film’ like actual films that are Oscar runners is laughable. Yeah it’s been a bad year, but this is a filmed piece of theatre. People need to get a grip of their hysteria for a moment.
"

As I said earlier on this thread, 2 films of stage productions have been nominated for Oscars, 1 for Best Actor, and 1 for Best Costume Design. What’s laughable is that some people are basically comparing this release to a PBS Great Performance. We’ll just have to wait until later in the yearto see how poorly some of these posts age.
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Yet you're comparing it to a Hollywood film. This "film" isn't any different from recordings of Memphis, Rent, Miss Saigon, Billy Elliot, Legally Blonde, etc. And yes, it isn't much better than filmed shows that have appeared on PBS. The only actual difference (aside from any advancements in digital technology) is the "film" director is the same person who directed it on stage. 

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CT2NYC
#34Hamilton Movie Reviews
Posted: 7/3/20 at 11:46am

Fosse76 said: "CT2NYC said: "Dolly80 said: "hork said: "I don't really see it getting any Oscar attention and would be very surprised if it did."

The idea that this is considered a ‘Film’ like actual films that are Oscar runners is laughable. Yeah it’s been a bad year, but this is a filmed piece of theatre. People need to get a grip of their hysteria for a moment.
"

As I said earlier on this thread, 2 films of stage productions have been nominated for Oscars, 1 for Best Actor, and 1 for Best Costume Design. What’s laughable is that some people are basically comparing this release to a PBS Great Performance. We’ll just have to wait until later in the yearto see how poorly some of these posts age.
"

Yet you're comparing it to a Hollywood film. This "film" isn't any different from recordings of Memphis, Rent, Miss Saigon, Billy Elliot, Legally Blonde, etc. And yes, it isn't much better than filmed shows that have appeared on PBS. The only actual difference (aside from any advancements in digital technology) is the "film" director is the same person who directed it on stage.
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Don’t you think you should watch it before comparing it to other stage recordings?

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CT2NYC
#35Hamilton Movie Reviews
Posted: 7/4/20 at 11:52am

For anyone interested, here’s the sole “rotten” review on Rotten Tomatoes, although I’d call it decidedly mixed. 
 

https://thespool.net/reviews/2020/07/hamilton-disney-plus-musical-lin-manuel-miranda-review/

 

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poisonivy2
#36Hamilton Movie Reviews
Posted: 7/4/20 at 12:22pm

There's this review/op-ed from National Review:

https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/07/review-hamilton-lin-manuel-miranda-monument-political-egotism/

Uh, don;t know what to say about this review except I disagree 100%.

schubox
#37Hamilton Movie Reviews
Posted: 7/4/20 at 12:38pm

poisonivy2 said: "There's this review/op-ed from National Review:

https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/07/review-hamilton-lin-manuel-miranda-monument-political-egotism/

Uh, don;t know what to say about this review except I disagree 100%.
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I mean its the National Review 

GrantGrant
#38Hamilton Movie Reviews
Posted: 7/4/20 at 12:48pm

Of course, it's Armond White. He's a troll critic who purposely gives terrible reviews to great films and great reviews to bad films.

Fosse76
#39Hamilton Movie Reviews
Posted: 7/4/20 at 1:04pm

CT2NYC said: "Fosse76 said: "CT2NYC said: "Dolly80 said: "hork said: "I don't really see it getting any Oscar attention and would be very surprised if it did."

The idea that this is considered a ‘Film’ like actual films that are Oscar runners is laughable. Yeah it’s been a bad year, but this is a filmed piece of theatre. People need to get a grip of their hysteria for a moment.
"

As I said earlier on this thread, 2 films of stage productions have been nominated for Oscars, 1 for Best Actor, and 1 for Best Costume Design. What’s laughable is that some people are basically comparing this release to a PBS Great Performance. We’ll just have to wait until later in the yearto see how poorly some of these posts age.
"

Yet you're comparing it to a Hollywood film. This "film" isn't any different from recordings of Memphis, Rent, Miss Saigon, Billy Elliot, Legally Blonde, etc. And yes, it isn't much better than filmed shows that have appeared on PBS. The only actual difference (aside from any advancements in digital technology) is the "film" director is the same person who directed it on stage.
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Don’t you think you should watch it before comparing it to other stage recordings?"

I have. Just because it's a bit "shinier" than those other recordings doesn't make this comparable to a Hollywood movie. You're very clearly biased with no perspective.

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hork
#40Hamilton Movie Reviews
Posted: 7/4/20 at 1:09pm

CT2NYC said: "For anyone interested, here’s the sole “rotten” review on Rotten Tomatoes, although I’d call it decidedly mixed.


https://thespool.net/reviews/2020/07/hamilton-disney-plus-musical-lin-manuel-miranda-review/


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That's the best review of Hamilton I've read and sums up a lot of my problems with the show in a very intelligent way.

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joevitus
#41Hamilton Movie Reviews
Posted: 7/6/20 at 5:54am

poisonivy2 said: "joevitus said: "I'm a little surprised, considering how far filming sports events has come, thanks both to HD and I assume drones, that recordings of stage performances (and this includes opera and ballet) haven't improved. There was a giant leap with the recordings of Sweeney Todd and SITPWG, but not much development since then. We're talking close to forty years."

I've heard it was the incredible amount of light needed to film in a dark theater. The light to get that perfect 4K look would cause a lot of heat and distraction to the performers.

In Europe they used to close the theaters and film without an audience to get the lighting just so, but that's another tradeoff.
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Thank you!