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I did... Some scenes just made me sick, but I loved it still... 9.5/10. The movie... didn't see Broadway version.



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i saw it last year, i liked it too i would give it 8.5/10, depp was awesome



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The Broadway musical starring George Hearn and Angela Lansbury?  I loved that one.



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The Broadway musical starring George Hearn and Angela Lansbury?

No movie... I should make that a bit more clear...



Yeah I saw the movie, they did a good job making the characters look demented lol. It was a good movie though, better than I expected. And I've seen some parts from the Broadway one and that looks really good too.



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Sacha Baren Cohen was the highlight. I was dissapointed when he died.



What made you sick? I thought it was pretty tame.

Yeah it was pretty decent though.  I called the twist miles away though.



it was fun, not amazing, but fun and worth the admission



Its good, not the best musical I have ever seen, but I enjoyed it quite a bit.



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I liked it. Saw it a few months ago. However, it was late at night and I fell asleep through part of it.