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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful: By "broadwaybelter" (Chesapeake, VA United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Disney Presents The Music Man (2003 TV Film) (Audio CD) Oh, Meredith Wilson and the ever so famous "The Music Man"...i must admit it has never been one of my favorite musicals, but after having watched this performance on TV I definetly have a new opinion of it. The classic Wilson marches (76 Trombones) and quick lyrics (Pick-a-little, talk-a-little and Shipoopie for example)keep your feet tapping and your head bobbing. Matthew Broderick, although no where compares to Robert Preston (but then again who could??), still shines as Harold Hill in his own right. Broderick brings a refreshing, more realistic Hill to the screen and to the music. Whether it be "Trouble" "Marian the Librarian" or "'Til there was you" Broderick shows the comedy, light-hearted persona that he is known for, as well as a romantic tenderness that is just heart melting. Broderick however, does not have the vocal skill to stand up to a singer like Kristin Chenoweth... ....who is simply a DREAM! If you have never...Read more 11 of 13 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Disney Presents The Music Man (2003 TV Film) (Audio CD) Anyone setting out to do a remake of The Music Man has a difficult task ahead of them- it's pretty hard to top Robert Preston's stunning performance in the original Broadway and movie versions. That being said, Broderick does an admirable job.One difficulty is that Broderick doesn't immediately have that loveable rogue quality that Preston has; he comes across more like an amoral sociopath than a trickster. It takes a while to warm up to his version of the character. Both he and Chenoweth are playing characters significantly younger than usually portrayed in The Music Man. As written, Harold and Marian are middled aged people, pretty much settled into a life that's acceptible but not terribly joyful. The crux of the story is how each discovers, through the other, something about themselves. Harold discovers his humanity and desire for a normal life, and Marian discovers that she still needs romance. This never quite comes across in the Broderick-Cheoweth production. Both...Read more 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: By Ainsley White "broadway enthusiast" (Muskegon, Michigan) - See all my reviews This review is from: Disney Presents The Music Man (2003 TV Film) (Audio CD) I became a fan of Kristin Chenoweth through her role as Galinda in the broadway musical WICKED. She possesses immense vocal control and an impressive range. I felt that this Disney version of the Music Man certainly showcases Chenoweth's talent; she does an outstanding job in her role as Marian. However, Disney could have done a better job casting the lead role of Professor Harold Hill. Matthew Broderick's performance seems lackluster, especially in comparison to Chenoweth's. Despite Broderick's unimpressive performance, the movie's choreography and costumes are wonderful, and Chenoweth's performance alone justifies this purchase. |