I watched 'A Chorus Line' over and over when I was growing up, to the point that I was able to recite the entire movie.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was always really into the music rather than the scene.
I have always been a sucker for the big, upbeat chorus.
'A Chorus Line' never dies; it just keeps opening doors and giving back to me - but there was a time when I considered it an albatross around my neck.
I have two sisters, so we watched all of the Disney films. I think I still know the lyrics to them all.
I remember when I got my first opportunity to work in America, I didn't speak a lot of English, so I only really knew my lines for the movie I was doing.
I'd much rather fail than do something like 'The Chorus Line' movie, sanitized and Hollywoodized.
Sometimes I'll have sections that I'm not quite sure how they fit in the puzzle of a tune, they'll get moved around; what I think was originally a verse ends up becoming the chorus, or what's an intro gets dropped as a hook, things get shifted around a lot.
I feel like soundtrack music is almost like seeing the movie again, but with my ears.
'Fargo' was the turnaround for me, in terms of film, because it was a part; it wasn't a line.
When I was little, when I was a toddler or something, I would watch 'Jason's Lyrica' lot.