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Saturday, December 03, 2005
Oh, I saw Rent, finally.

Most important thing about this movie is Jesse L. Martin. Jesse L. Martin is this movie. He made me cry like a baby, I'm not ashamed to admit it, he did it on stage and he did it in the film, every time he sings that damn reprise I just go all to pieces. I had tears rolling down my damn face. Which I love, I love crying at movies.

Second most important things: Anthony Rapp, Wilson Jermaine Heredia, Idina Menzel, Tracie Thoms. Loved, loved, loved.

Very, very cheesy movie. Very cheesy. I groaned, rolled my eyes, blushed, covered my face. The rhyming dialogue was painful to hear. They cut some good songs and they did obliterate the character of Mark, the fuckers.
Adam Pascal is the most ridiculous actor/singer pretty much ever. I simply cannot stand him. He is really just the epitome of cheese.

Yeah. The movie is cheesy as all hell.

Also really fun if you give in to it. Come to the dark side. Give in to it.

I wonder if I was the only person in my universe who caught Aaron "Mushie from Newsies/Singing Voice of Goofy's Son in A Goofy Movie" Lohr as Steve from the Life Support meeting. Aaron Lohr was my primary Newsies crush when I was 13. Christian Bale, bechhh, I like the really gay ones. (Marry me, Anthony Rapp.)

I am both a twelve year old girl and a screaming male homosexual stereotype, god bless me. I did enjoy it. It was shlock-tastic. I'm seeing it again.