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Top 10 Small Details in Movie Musicals You Missed

Top 10 Small Details in Movie Musicals You Missed

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We were so busy tapping our feet that we initially missed these small details in movie musicals. For this list, well be looking at the most notable musical easter eggs, cameos and references. Our countdown includes In the Heights, West Side Story, La La Land, and more! Did YOU catch any small details in your favorite movie musical?
Date: 2023-11-20

Comments and reviews: 30


(In advance, I know I'm way overreacting to this, but this happens all. the. time. Consider this my last straw moment)
9: 16 - Of course, we came to know them. in Hamilton.
Um. Who's we? I get that Hamilton is considered the biggest thing ever since anything, but not everyone waited for that show to start paying attention to Broadway. I know plenty of people who knew In The Heights first, and my first reaction is still Benny! anytime I see Christopher Jackson. Did most people find them that way? Sure! And it would be so easy to say that instead. A small change could have made that line so much better.
(Again, I'm aware this is a lot. This concludes my probably unnecessary rant)

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10 - No, it's obvious that they're there.
9 - Not really surprising. Made in the 60s, the wardrobe budget probably wasn't big enough to give her a different dress.
8 - Movies and TV shows use each other's sets all the time. or are you trying to say that Diagon Alley is actually in France?
7 - Not something missed, as you mentioned.
6 - Set in the 60s. Common for them to do that.
5 - Yep - she was the target for the death penalty for being foreign.
4 - I could eye roll right now.
3 - Yeah. sure they are.
2 - How is this surprising or something we'd have missed?
1 - Probably a coincidence, honestly.

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In the 2004 version of TPOTO, if youve seen it you most likely noticed that Christines hair and makeup changes during the title song. Her makeup gets darker (it started in natural shades then she gets really dark eyeshadow) and her hair comes down (instead of being half up half down. This is to show that Christine is becoming more adult and isnt as innocent as she was when she was under the impression that the phantom was simply an Angel.
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Fun fact: By the time Enchanted was made, Disney had already completely shut down all of their traditional animation teams and any animators who weren't willing to learn computer animation were let go. As a result, Disney had to contract out the animated portions of Enchanted to an outside studio.
. founded by a bunch of their laid-off animators.

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When I saw Les Miserables in the intro, I thought the video would reference that the man who played the Bishop in the beginning of the film was the man who originated the role of Jean Valjean in the West End and Broadway productions, as well as special anniversary concert performances; similar to the appearances of ABBA members in the Mamma Mia films.
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in MARY POPPINS RETURNS, there seems to be a dead bird lady on the steps where the birds fly away (it had been a couple of decades, but you'd think they'd have shifted the body); re details in MARY POPPINS, the bird lady was Ma Joad from THE GRAPES OF WRATH, and the robin May sang to was the American variety rather than European
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Sound of Music also has curtain clothes. Maria makes clothes for the children out of the curtains in her room when she first moves into the Von Trapp residence. If I remember correctly they're curtains during My Favorite Things, then the children are wearing them as clothes during Do Re Mi.
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The Diagon Alley comment is a real stretch - especially since most of it was digitally created; Ive been to the UK studio where they shot it and surprisingly little if it is a set, and even then, on a soundstage no where near as big as it would need to have been for Les Miz
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It's interesting that there's a Diagon Alley reference in Les Mis because Eddie Redmayne who plays Marius plays Newt Scamander in the Fantastic Beasts series later so I guess after he survives the battle, he decides to be a magical zoologist.
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Since I actually played the new postulant back in high school, I knew the Sound of Music one. Funnny thing was, I was much smaller than our Maria, so she had to have a totally different dress that looked the same.
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Ok another thing that got overlooked in Mama Mia, i just noticed 0: 43 seconds in. The guy right behind Meryl Streep looks very familiar. Can't think of his name but wasn't he Kimmy's Husband Fernando on Fuller house?
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Hunyak's storyline in Chicago always made me sad. They simply threw her in jail because she couldn't speak English and therefore couldn't defend herself, and ultimately this led to her unjustified execution.
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Please make a list of Broppy moments, please make a list of Broppy moments, please make a list of Broppy moments, please make a list of Broppy moments, please make a list of Broppy moments.
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Christopher Jackson is in a LOT of productions that Lin works on (Moana, In the Heights, tick tick BOOM) because Lin at one point tweeted at him As long as I have a job, youll have a job
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If you missed the Lin Manuel and Chris Jackson cameos, you were probably on your phone while watching it on HBO Max. It's not exactly subtle. Miranda's parents was a good catch though.
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I don't get how anyone missed the flags in Chicago. It was front and center. My friend told me months later she missed it and I'm over here like. we're we watching the same movie?
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How about the part in Mary Poppins Returns where an original cast member asks for directions? It's a cute and quick cameo that some people might not have caught right away.
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I have seen Les Miz so many times and I never noticed that Diagon Alley was used in Les Miz. Or the green dress being reused in Sound of Music. Or the Hairspray curtain dress.
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I think a more subtle detail for Chicago's Cell Block Tango that I noticed is the Hungarian woman is the only one NOT singing the refrain, she only sings Ah Ah and her verse
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Always noticed the green dress in The Sound of Music. Tis my mam's favourite movie and we watched it every Christmas when it was on. Was always pretty obvious.
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that dress Amanda Bynes wore was too tight on her every time I watch it I can't help but notice how badly she's struggling to dance during you can't stop the beat lol
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that dress Amanda Bynes wore was too tight on her every time I watch it I can't help but notice how badly she's struggling to dance during you can't stop the beat lol
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Funny thing about Diagon Alley being in Les Miserables. When I saw that scene pan out, I was like Huh, that looks familiar. I didn't realize it until now. Lol
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Another small detail: The actress playing the Hungarian woman is not Hungarian, and I can't understand a word she says in Hungarian. (source: I'm a native speaker)
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You also couldve pointed out all the cameos in Tick, Tick Boom! Theres so many! (Renee Elise Goldberry, Phillipa Soo, Andre De Shields and so many more)
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I actually noticed that Maria was wearing the same dress as that new person when I was a little kid. I never said anything or thought much about it.
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I love how Colm Wilkinson, one of the original Valjeans, cameos as the Bishop in the film, thus handing his silver candlesticks over to Hugh Jackman.
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For the feed the birds scene, you see a bunch of bags/fabric in bundles. I just assumed the was sleeping on the same steps from the first film.
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During that shot of the barricade in Les Mis, there are two coffins front and center. They represent the deaths of Eponine and Gavroche.
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The one from Chicago was a pretty noticable detail. I don't know anyone could miss it. I tend to miss things in movies and I noticed it
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