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Colrodia Registered User
Registered: 9/19/2006
From: South Korea
Fav. BP Song: Take me to the world, We'll start the party again Fav. BP Character: Bailey Lewis in Bobbie's Girl. Because Bailey is so kind!! Fav. BP Show: Sunday in the park with George
| posted: 4/16/2007 at 11:27:37 AM ET I have a 'Sunday In The Park With George' DVD.
I heard.. this DVD has a composer's commentary.
but... my DVD has not that commentary.T^T
my DVD is Korean version. It has a Korean caption.
I think importer removed that.-_-
I want to see that commentary. too!!!
T^T
You gotta be a original.
Because if you're like someone else,
What do they need you for?
| Scottie Registered User
Registered: 3/6/2006
From: Edinburgh, Scotland | posted: 4/16/2007 at 1:11:20 PM ET I don't know if it is just me who thinks this ... but Bernadette doesn't really add much to the commentary on the "Sunday In The Park With George" DVD. Not surprising as she can hardly get a word in because Mandy P. just unloads and let's it all out about how HE feels about that particular scene or how HE feels about that particular song or how HE feels about the whole theatrical experience from workshop to Broadway. But at one delicious point, toward the end, Bernadette actually "speaks over" him to get her thoughts across. It's a small thing but so satisfying!
as Bernadette says....just keep moving on.....
| moljul Registered User
Registered: 4/2/2001
From: New York
Fav. BP CD: I'll Be Your Baby Tonight Fav. BP Song: Dublin Lady
| posted: 4/16/2007 at 1:21:01 PM ET Yes, much was mentioned when the DVD first came out that the men (and particularly Mandy Patinkin) dominated the conversation and didn't let Bernadette get a word in. Though as usual, when she speaks, she truly has something to say. I find it interesting how toward the end, I believe, when Mandy gets really emotional, Bernadette turns into his psychiatrist.
"Particular mention must be made of Bernadette Peters, who turns up briefly in a sort of sparkly Glinda the Good costume. She's the reluctant muse sent to help Alice with her writing. The muse is dressed like Oz, sounds like Queens and behaves like a bored student adviser." Alice Film Review, The New York Times, December 25, 1990
"I'm one star away from Dolly Parton ... and Raymond Massey is between us. I hope we don't suffocate him." Bernadette Peters receiving her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, April 24, 1987
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