I got bored with it within the first 15 minutes or so, and stopped watching it.
I love it! It's just so musical and enchanting, one of my favorite movies.
I didn't really like it-I thought it was silly, but at the same time too sad.
It was ok. I never really thought much of it.
I only like it because of Ewan McGregor.
I've never seen it.
I think it's terrible
I got bored with it within the first 15 minutes or so, and stopped watching it.
It was kind of boring at first, but I'd say try and watch it all.You can't make an accurate opinion on something you've only watched the rather slow beginning of. :P
Yeah, it gets better.
How on earth can you get bored in the first half an hour or so of Moulin Rouge?! The first third of the movie is fantastic, completely manic and compelling. I love the film as a whole the only problem is that first third unbalances the rest of the movie as you keep waiting for something to top it and nothing does (Jim Broadbent singing Like A Virgin comes petty close though). Baz Luhrmann's frantic editing and the like tends to induce adulation and contempt in equal measures, but I love his films. Was robbed at the Oscars too (A Beautiful Mind? hah! - and then the mediocre Chicago comes along the next year and wins tons of Oscars despite being nowhere near as good a musical)
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I love, love, love that movie. I was completely shocked when I watched it, because it looked so incredibly stupid. Which, it kind of was, but for me that's the beauty of it.
I think Moulin Rouge is a very good movie. The music and the musical scenes are really good, and I like the overblown fantasy aspect in them (such as the singing moon and whatnot). I'm amazed Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman could actually sing that well. The storyline is quite emotional, and overall the movie was enjoyable.
People dislike FFIX because they're horrible idiots. - Kawaii Ryűkishi
"One-Winged Angel" is far and away the best final boss song ever
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Oh, I assure you, the constant and limitless torment I endured was not boring.
I can think of precisely zero movies this could beat at the Oscars. Not even Uwe Boll is this bad.Was robbed at the Oscars too (A Beautiful Mind? hah! - and then the mediocre Chicago comes along the next year and wins tons of Oscars despite being nowhere near as good a musical)
I thought it was interesting how they put popular songs and meshed them into the storyline. I loved the scenery, but thought the movie as a whole was meh.
Ugh, no Uwe Boll's movies are far more horrific. When I see a movie worse than his (which I hope I don't) it will definitely not be Moulin Rouge.I can think of precisely zero movies this could beat at the Oscars. Not even Uwe Boll is this bad.
I think it's a pretty unconventional musical/movie as far as they go, and that gives it something unique. I love the songs they use, and both lead McGregor and Kidman sing amazingly well. (McGregor's rendition of "Your Song" = amazing. Even Elton John said so, eh?!)
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Awful. Forget about Ed Wood being the worst director of all time, I'd hand that award straight to Baz Luhrman. Twice.
I am not a big musical fan, i don't like many.
This one i didn't like.
Chuck Noblet: Can anyone tell me the tragic irony of the Trojan War? Tina? Tina: Um, that horses are friendly creatures yet a hollow, wooden one was used to destroy Troy? Chuck Noblet: Wrong and no. Anyone else? Chip? Chip: That the mighty warrior Achilles was killed by a small cut to his ankle. Chuck Noblet: Chip is wronger. OK, here it is. The tragic irony of the Trojan War is that though it was fought over Helen, who was young and beautiful, by the time they rescued her ten years later, she was old and ugly. Tina: But wasn't recovering the king's wife reward enough for the Greeks? Chuck Noblet: Tina, an ugly woman is never a reward.