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Sometimes Diva will say something is the "worst I've ever seen, and remember, I've seen this" Cue clip of a similar clip from a previous review.
During the Rock of Ages review, exactly ten episodes after her review of The Pirate Movie, Diva feels like she owes an apology towards the Pirate King and his attention-grabbing crotchpiece when she gets to Stacee Jaxx's introductory scene, in which he's seen with an even more outlandish crotchpiece.Diva brings up Pierce Brosnan's lack of singing talent, first touched upon in the Mamma Mia! review, a few times, notably in the Grease 2 review ("Ugh, it's like an entire chorus of Pierce Brosnans!"), as well as when she touches upon The Bee Gees' lack of acting prowess in the Sgt.
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Diva ends up giving Music eleven sins, noting that it broke the scale, surpassing Glitter as the worst movie she's ever reviewed.Arthur from Pennies From Heaven is the first single character to get two sins solely for sheer unintentional loathsomeness, and Diva straight-up calls him the most detestable lead character she's ever seen in a musical, including intentional Villain Protagonists such as the Phantom of the Opera and Sweeney Todd.
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The 1920s flashbacks (partly inspired by the folkloric tale of the “Iron Mountain Baby”) detail the star-crossed romance between Alice, an underprivileged free spirit from the wrong side of the proverbial tracks, and Jimmy Ray, the idealistic son of the town’s wealthy, corrupt mayor. And the same can be said for Eric Pitney’s atmospheric lighting. Bergeron’s work is extremely effective without calling too much attention to itself.
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The production relies mainly on the exceptional projection design of Bradley Bergeron to help establish the different locations of the scenes - the front door of a cabin, the shelves of a bookstore, a graveyard headstone, a running mountain stream, a full moon or starry night sky in the woods, the view from the back of a moving train.