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ANIMAL HOUSE, THE MUSICAL
I just read that Universal is developing a new Broadway show - Animal House, the Musical!
In the words of Flounder, "Oh boy, is this going to be great!" Hopefully they will not go PC and screw it up. |
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Part of what makes Animal House as great as it is are the cast and the period music used in the soundtrack. No stage production would have either. Granted, I had similar doubts about Spamalot, and I was wrong. But unless the original writers are working on this (and one of them is dead), let the movie be, I say. |
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I think the harder part will be casting. But as long as the stage producers do not try to recreate the “Animal House” characters based on the film actors' interpretation, they could pull this off. Personally, I’m looking forward to Mandy and Babs singing “A Wimp and a Blimp”. :p |
I hope they keep Shama Lama Ding Dong...favorite track from that movie. I agree with TSteven in that I'm more worried about cliche or mimic acting than the soundtrack.
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"Shama Lama Ding Dong" might be easier to keep, as it was written for the movie. They'd have to pay for the rights (and give credits) for "Shout," since it's an Isley Brothers song. I'd charge a pretty penny if I owned the rights. |
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I guess it had to happen.:rolleyes:
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I guess Harold Ramis needed the money since Bill Murray won't agree to be in Ghostbusters 3.
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I was thinking "this could REALLY be good" a la the Book of Mormon.
Then I saw the words that struck terror into my heart: Barenaked Ladies. Ugh. Helluva way to celebrate John Belushi's 30 year deathiversary. Don't get me started on the Blues Brothers tribute show ("sanctioned by Dan Aykroyd and the Belushi estate!"). |
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According to the link SOM provided, the musical is being produced by Universal Pictures Stage Productions. Which I suspect is part of Universal Pictures (or their parent company). So generally speaking, are rights to a song only for the one production? Or does a studio own the rights to the song for the current film and any future productions (film or otherwise)? So in this case, if Universal purchased the rights to “Shout”, are they able to use “Shout” in a “Animal House II” film, “Animal House the T.V. Show” and “Animal House the Broadway Musical”? Or would Universal need to purchase the rights to "Shout" for each individual production? |
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