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PostPosted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 6:04 pm 
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um yeah, so i desided to have a cast comparison (??? vs RHPS). Any differences you note please tell me.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 8:42 pm 
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please elborate what you mean by comparrison.


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 9:07 pm 
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autoamerican wrote:
please elborate what you mean by comparrison.

um compare the stage versions to the film. it'll be a pretty fun project!

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all the differences are obvious and far too many to list in one sitting


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 11:04 am 
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autoamerican wrote:
all the differences are obvious and far too many to list in one sitting


how about whole gory story & 1973 london first!

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I have a question that's been bugging me for years! Why are the lyrics from I Can Make You A Man (Charles Atlas Song) different in the early versions of the show from the movie soundtrack?


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its a natural little tweak all musical plays go through fo translation into film....of the subject matter the way they are in the film just fits more than the stage lyrics. for the stage the lyrics are fine but they work better the other way in the film. its an english play and the lyrics are more universal in the film rather than defining it just as terms the english understand


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rockyhorror2001 wrote:
I have a question that's been bugging me for years! Why are the lyrics from I Can Make You A Man (Charles Atlas Song) different in the early versions of the show from the movie soundtrack?

you are so right! the lyrics are different!

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autoamerican wrote:
its a natural little tweak all musical plays go through fo translation into film....of the subject matter the way they are in the film just fits more than the stage lyrics. for the stage the lyrics are fine but they work better the other way in the film. its an english play and the lyrics are more universal in the film rather than defining it just as terms the english understand


I know things are tweaked in transition from play to film but why is it the only song that was changed? As for it being a 'British' play, it played in the UK, USA & Australia without any problems before being filmed.In fact none of the show's lyrics are British sounding, I mean what is a 'patootie'?! Definitely not a word we use this side of the Atlantic in the UK.


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rockyhorror2001 wrote:
autoamerican wrote:
its a natural little tweak all musical plays go through fo translation into film....of the subject matter the way they are in the film just fits more than the stage lyrics. for the stage the lyrics are fine but they work better the other way in the film. its an english play and the lyrics are more universal in the film rather than defining it just as terms the english understand


I know things are tweaked in transition from play to film but why is it the only song that was changed? As for it being a 'British' play, it played in the UK, USA & Australia without any problems before being filmed.In fact none of the show's lyrics are British sounding, I mean what is a 'patootie'?! Definitely not a word we use this side of the Atlantic in the UK.


:D never even thought of that.

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