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* [[So Bad It's Good]]: Parts of the 1962 version. |
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* [[Too Good to Last]]: Bonus features on the DVD containing both movies suggest the Broadway version lasted so briefly because experimental shows released at the time, such as ''[[Rent]]'', made it seem quaint. |
* [[Too Good to Last]]: Bonus features on the DVD containing both movies suggest the Broadway version lasted so briefly because experimental shows released at the time, such as ''[[Rent]]'', made it seem quaint. |
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* [[Values Dissonance]]: Contrast the fact that only Melissa and Margy attend the judging of Melissa's pickles and mincemeat with the whole Frake clan attending the presentation of Blueboy. |
* [[Values Dissonance]]: Contrast the fact that only Melissa and Margy attend the judging of Melissa's pickles and mincemeat with the whole Frake clan attending the presentation of Blueboy. |
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* [[We're Still Relevant, Dammit!]]: Presumably the reason for the racecars in the 1962 version. |
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Latest revision as of 23:23, 11 August 2014
- So Bad It's Good: Parts of the 1962 version.
- Too Good to Last: Bonus features on the DVD containing both movies suggest the Broadway version lasted so briefly because experimental shows released at the time, such as Rent, made it seem quaint.
- Values Dissonance: Contrast the fact that only Melissa and Margy attend the judging of Melissa's pickles and mincemeat with the whole Frake clan attending the presentation of Blueboy.
- We're Still Relevant, Dammit!: Presumably the reason for the racecars in the 1962 version.