Universal’s Wicked has overtaken the studio’s own Mamma Mia! to become the biggest stage musical adaptation of all time worldwide. The global cume through Sunday is an estimated $634.4M, of which $424.2M is from domestic and $210.2M from the international box office.
All I know about this Musical is they had to recall collectible dolls for it because they got the website url wrong.
I honestly don’t like the music to wicked, historically. Badly mixed and annoying to me.
I really enjoyed this movie, especially as it seemed to not be insanely bluscreeded and they seemed to trust the performers more than any other modern movie musicals beyond in the heights and tick tick boom (both LMM ventures). I hope the Disney driven, hyper-autotuned crap goes away as a result.
Quick question to those who have seen it: Is it enjoyable if you’re not the biggest fan of musicals (and even sometimes annoyed by them)?
Yes. I am not a musical fan, though there are some I like. It was really good. The only song I found particularly difficult at all was the opening song because I couldn’t understand what Ariana Grande’s character was saying as she sang. Other than that I could follow everything though.
As someone who isn’t that big on musicals…absolutely.
Was honestly one of the best movies I’ve seen in 2024.
That’s high praise. What are your other favorites of the year?
- The Fall Guy
- Sonic the Hedgehog 3
- Deadpool & Wolverine
- Transformers One
Those were all meant to be experienced in theaters.
That’s high praise.
Thanks, but don’t go putting my opinion on some high pedestal. I don’t exactly have the best taste in film…
Don’t be too hard on yourself. Watching movies for fun and the spectacle is fine and nothing to be ashamed of. After all, escapism has always been at the core of the medium.
At least your taste is consistent instead of the chaotic mess that I have to deal with. German expressionism with weird set design that will permeate my dreams, followed by an '80s buddy cop movie that hits very different notes compared to how I remember it, followed by a Hayao Miyazaki epic? Pretty much my average week. Not to mention, I can often barely commit to watching a film due to self-inflicted choice paralysis.