Hey everyone hope you enjoyed the reaction!! Sorry with this movie Warner brothers was really strict so I had to shorten it quite a bit with the songs and the length of the video. Hope you still enjoyed the reaction!!
This movie is so AWSOME!!! Incredible songs and an Amazing cast of actors. When I was at school we did the songs "I can hear the bells" Without Love" and "You can't stop the beat" in a pantomime and it was so much fun. I'm really happy you saw this and enjoyed it as much as I always do. I hope you will watch my favorite musical at some point which is "Phantom of the Opera" If you do I recommend watching both the 2004 movie and the 25th anniversary DVD of the show at the London Royal Albert Hall.
I love this musical so much. I love the 60's setting, it's message of equality, and "You Can't Stop The Beat" is still one of the best musical numbers of all time.
I will literally listen to that song on repeat, but I remember when I sang that song in choir and it was hard to sing the words correctly because of how fast the song is.
In the actual stage production, Tracy is supposed to win. But I LOVE that Inez won in the movie. It was a great change that makes me cry every time. It makes so much more sense.
@@Me-wk3ix I didn’t know it until my brother was in a production and I almost screamed in the audience because I was so shocked. It just feels so wrong to not have Inez win.
To me it doesn't make sense though. It's unfair to the contestants who were actually in the running for it. I think Tracy should've won and then they announced they're integrated and the next year Inez should've won. But we would need a sequel for that, and we never had that so I get why they did it, but I don't prefer that ending. Though little Inez is definitely one of the best dancers there! lol.
@@killinglonliness88 I think Inez winning makes way makes sense. It's silly to just say "There's an asterisk in the contract that means anyone who dances is eligible," but at least it is explained. Why would the lead dancer have the power to just declare that the show is integrated now? That's not up to her. But when Inez won and became the lead dancer, the show was definitionally integrated.
My favorite character is corny Collins played by James Marsden he consistently throughout the entire film through his celebrity pushes for integration there is a back down and he's a hundred percent ready to push the issue every time he has a chance to do so by sharing the spotlight with Queen Latifah
Well yeah there is a musical but there's a 1988 version where Tracy's mother is played by a man it also has a lot of good songs and has different scenes but I also love this one more it's a perfect remake ❤
The original 1988 "Hairspray" was not a musical It did have music in it, but as a soundtrack; the actors didn't sing the songs. A Baltimore drag queen by the name of Divine originated the role of Edna Turnblad, Tracy's mom (the original "Hairspray" was a John Waters film, and Divine was the lead in most of his films). Divine passed away about two weeks after the Baltimore premiere of the original film. When stage productions of the 1988 film were developed, a tradition arose of always casting a biological male as Edna Turnblad; this was adopted for the later musical development of the stage play and continues to the present. TH-cam even has videos of the musical presented in other countries and Edna is ALWAYS performed by a man. @@nicolaskaito4769
I ADORE _Hairspray._ Hell, I love a good movie musical. _Hairspray_ is no exception. The message about equality and inclusion still rings true. The song _I Know Where I’ve Been_ moved me to tears whether it’d be sung by Queen Latifah, Alex Newell, or Jennifer Hudson. And fun fact: While Zac Efron was Link Larkin in the movie version, his _High School Musical_ co-star Corbin Bleu (Chad Danforth), was in the 2011 Hollywood Bowl production as Seaweed J. Stubbs. Also, the guy playing Mr. Pinky (the owner of Hefty Hideaway) is Jerry Stiller, who played Tracy’s dad in the original 1988 movie, that inspired the Broadway musical and in-turn, this movie.
The equality and inclusion is actually especially well-done because it's not just about race. It's set against a time where segregation was still prevalent but was slowly fading. By making Tracy excluded due to her weight, we are able to recognize prejudices other than racism, many of which we still see.
Your reactions are so wholesome, your pure enjoyment for the parts you like and disgruntlement when you're upset. You have a phenomenally expressive face, and it makes your reactions so much fun to watch.
Even non-musical fans often love this movie. I don't know if I'd go so far as to say it surpassed the stage musical it was based on, but some parts probably were better. I think non-musical fans are won over by the story and message about inclusion and moving with the times. One musical reviewer called Velma "the mean girl all grown up", which is actually a great description of her. Michelle Pfeiffer killed the role.
Yep i agree with you as i am not a fan of musicals but seriously this movie was exceptional it was amazing from every aspect and every actor did their role very well and every song was so damn good like i enjoyed watching it more than some other non musical movies
The music from this movie is so good, I still have a fair bit of it on my playlist. I know it was a bit weird but I really love John Travolta as the mom as well. He got so into the role and it was really fun.
LOVE this movie! When I was a manager at Family Video years ago I played this film every shift. Retail jobs are very stressful but it was utterly impossible to be in a bad mood when this movie was playing. I may or may not have been singing the songs as I put movie returns back on the shelves. LOL
Fun fact- the female agent you see at the end of the movie is none other than the original Tracey Turnblack from the original movie (which came before the original Broadway show). Her name is Ricki Lake.
this movie was filmed in my childhood neighbourhood, it was my FAVOURITE movie as a kid ahh! toronto has neighbourhoods that still look quite old so they just threw some 60s cars in there and that was that haha. costuming went CRAZY and everyyy song is great, genuinely saw it over 200 times😭 john travolta going from the bad boy in grease to an agoraphobic mother is WILDDD, both great musicals tho lol!
Nikki is such a great singer, I don't know if you know, but she was a true unknown before she played Tracy in this film, they picked her for her gorgeous voice! I also love how much Zach Efron's voice has progressed since High School Musical
Your reactions are so pure and wonderful. Loved watching your face and the utter joy. Please turn up your volume cause it was sometimes hard to hear you, and I really wanted to. You are delightful to watch.
AHHHHHH!!!! I am sooo happy, Nick!! You don't know how much I love this movie and I am so happy you enjoyed it! And you being so happy adn amazed while watching, I have no words!! Thank you so much for reacting to this movie and again, I am so darn happy you enjoyed it!! ❤
This is one of the most pleasantly surprising films I saw in my teens. I remember being interested enough in it, but knowing nothing of the original film let alone the Broadway adaptation this is based on, I wasn't expecting more than just a fun movie. Did not expect a powerful anti-prejudice film. Also, is it just me or is Corny honestly one of the best characters in this film? I did not appreciate how likable he is until revisiting this film a few years ago.
I remember this movie coming out on my 12th birthday. Loved it ever since. I think it’s incredibly underrated and is, in my opinion, the best version of Hairspray. The cast is perfect, and it ages VERY well.
I'm surprised you didn’t realize that was John Travolta playing Tracy’s mom in Hairspray. See the history regarding Hairspray is a little odd as it started as a low budget film from the late 80’s as a homage to the 60’s where drag queen Divine played the mom and then the movie became a hit broadway musical where the bearded brother from Mrs. Doubtfire (Harvey Firestein) played the mom and then became a movie again.
As a Marylander, this was so fun to see redone. John Waters films are so crazy.. hes a nut but a fun guy. Check out his other movies Cry Baby, Serial Mom, and original Hairspray with Ricki Lake as Tracy. All filmed here in Md.
I love this movie. I’ve heard many people tell me it’s too girly and men shouldn’t watch it but screw that, I’m a grown 21 year old man and this movie is still very enjoyable even today for me!
Anyone who tries to tell you men shouldn't enjoy a piece of media (if that's a phrase) just because it's not 'manly' enough has too narrow an idea of what being a man means. I'm glad you don't share that attitude!
I am glad you have discovered your gender is not so delicate it might fall off if you admit you like a movie. Thank you for refusing to conform to someone's narrow definition of what a man should be.
This is the second strangest cast I’ve ever seen in a musical that somehow still works. You’ve got Zach Efron, Amanda Bynes, Christopher Walken, John Travolta, and Queen Latifah. The winner of weirdest cast will always be Repo! The Genetic Opera (which would make an interesting Halloween video. Paris Hilton, the girl from Spy Kids all grown up, and a litany of amazing opera singers.
I'm glad you are doing more video reactions. I read the description about your pest infestation. I had a problem with bedbugs last year and had to stop buying Blu Rays from Amazon for a whole month.
The ending song "You can't the beat" was nicknamed "You can't stop to breath", due it being very hard to sing, nevertheless while dancing. The only person who could sing it was Queen Latifah. When asked about it, she state that she was a rapper, so she didn't found the song that difficult. Also, I don't know if ya spotted, but John Travolta was in this movie
This came out when I was 12 or 13, and I saw it in theatres like 5 times. I got the soundtrack on cd, then put the songs on my ipod nano and listened to it at least once every day for months. Full of bangers, and even some bangers that were cut songs.
True story: I dressed up as Tracy Turnblad for a movie-themed float in the 4th of July parade in Alameda, CA. I lipsynched to Good Morning, Baltimore. So much fun!
I was a big fan of the 80s movie version. Less musical by comparison. The lead from that movie, Ricki Lake, plays one of the judges/talent scouts dressed in black in the final scene. When I saw this one I fell in love with it. I’m not the biggest musical person but I love every song in this one.
One of my favorite movie musicals! It was a delight watching you react to it, thank you! If you enjoyed the 60s-styled music, you’ll probably enjoy Dreamgirls, it has an amazing cast with Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé, Eddie Murphy who was Oscar-nominated for it, and Jennifer Hudson who won the Oscar for it! Another great one is Chicago, Queen Latifah was in that one as well and even got Oscar-nominated for it (her co-star, Catherine Zeta-Jones, won in their category).
Yay!!!!! This is probably one of my favorite musicals/movies of all time! I actually saw the off-Broadway production of Hairspray this summer and it is just a fantastic show. I'm so glad you enjoyed the movie!
Omg what an amazing surprise 😊 I love this movie the soundtrack is still on most of my playlists, I know musicals must be a pain for copyright reasons but there's so many more i'd love to see you react to Hope your well ❤
not sure if you've seen it but I wanted to recommend the 1982 film The Last unicorn. its the most beautiful film I ever seen and the sountrack is amazing!
This movie is so AWSOME!!! Incredible songs and an Amazing cast of actors. When I was at school we did the songs "I can hear the bells" Without Love" and "You can't stop the beat" in a pantomime and it was so much fun. I'm really happy you saw this and enjoyed it as much as I always do. I hope you will watch my favorite musical at some point which is "Phantom of the Opera" If you do I recommend watching both the 2004 movie and the 25th anniversary DVD of the show at the London Royal Albert Hall.
Wonderful reaction to this marvelous, exuberant musical. Great cast, terrific score and top of the line production. Thanks for reacting to this. Hope to see more musicals. Highly recommend the original 1961 West Side Story, directed by the same man who did The Sound of Music. It won 10 Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
I’m so happy Nick is reviewing this! Seeing baby Efron reminds me of such simpler times 🥹 and he looks great with the black hair. Idk what it is about Michelle Pfeiffer but she makes a great villian/antagonist: the racist elist white momager here, head queen evil witch in Stardust, Catwoman in Tim Burton’s Batman, Eris Goddess of Discord in Sinbad, the evil queen mother in Maleficent 2, femme fatale in Scarface, the leader of the mean girls in Grease 2, and this is all I can think of from the top of my head- there might be more!
I haven't really seen Hairspray, the movie or stage musical, before. I always got the feeling that it's a fun, high-energy musical with poofy hair, though. So, I have a good feeling you'll really enjoy it, Nick!!
This musical has no song I dislike. Some i do prefer over others but as you said its like the Greatest Showman the songs are incredible. 5:18 Brittany Snow is really good, i loved her in John Tucker Must Die. Easily one of my favorite high school movies. 7:54 Michelle is an incredible singer. I love her Cool Rider song from Grease 2. And shes one of the best Catwoman.
something i noticed about Amber: she didn't react to tracy saying she wanted every day to be negro day like her mother did, infact she didn't react at all until the mention of her winning instead was heard.
Hello, Nick So good to see you! I watched the original 1989 version of Hairspray a few months ago and its both dark and hilarious! John Travolta in drag! Oh, brother! Lol!😂
I meant to comment when i saw you posted yesterday like 15 minutes after i got the notification 😅 this is one of my favorite movies and i watched it all the time once i got the DVD. Great reaction and im happy you enjoyed it! Aloha from Hawaii 🌺
I think you should check out the original Hairspray movie from 1988 as well. I like the musical version (this one) better, but seeing where it started is definitely worthwhile.
Just to be clear, this is based on a real time period in American history. And while the Musical (understandably) wants to end with an uplifting message about coming together and forgetting our differences, The real road was a whole lot rockier than this. This Musical has been simultaniously praised and criticised for it's depiction of segregation, which is, I think the point. On the one hand, it _does_ show the segregation. It _does_ show how people reallly excluded black people. But on the other hand, the main Character is a vry white girl and it has undertones of the 'White saviour' tropes. I think it tries to _not_ do them and just have Tracy be an Ally instead, but that is a very fine line to walk. And the ending, while beautiful wishfullfillment, glosses over the long and hard struggle black people had to and are still going through to be seen as equal. All in all, I think it _is_ a good Musical _and_ it is a good place to start exploring a topic like segregation with a younger Audience maybe. But it only works if after that you do your own homework and learn about the reality.
Hey Nick you also definitely need to watch The Hitchhiker’s Guide to The Galaxy, Galaxy Quest, The Waterboy, Inspector Gadget, Flubber, Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken, Team America: World Police, Disney’s The Kid, The Master of Disguise, The Powerpuff Girls Movie, Night At The Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Night At The Museum: Secret of the Tomb, Space Jam: A New Legacy, Stuart Little 2, The Cat In The Hat (2003), Horton Hears a Who, Good Burger, Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile
Yay, I love this movie. It helped me out as when it released, it came out after my mum's funeral and was a big distraction for me. I'm glad you're getting around to watching it x
Because of Amanda Bynes being in this movie she played as Penny, another good movie with her is. What a Girls wants and the other one Sydney white it was a fun movie.
I love this movie so much! Looking forward to your reaction :3 BTW, what happened to the Friends reactions? I really enjoyed them, hope you haven't dropped it entirely.
Since you like musicals, please give Team StarKid a chance. They are a theater group that started in college, but are still producing to this day. They filmed live performances of their shows, edited them, and posted them on TH-cam. They parody popular movies such as Harry Potter, Star Wars, Batman, Disney, etc. The performers are so talented and the singing and dancing us really good. Then add humor and good storytelling. I think you would appreciate their work. Please consider it.
Thank you for your reaction! It's enjoyable as always :) And now you make me want to watch The Greatest Showman, so I think I'm going to and came back for your reaction to that one too
Hey everyone hope you enjoyed the reaction!! Sorry with this movie Warner brothers was really strict so I had to shorten it quite a bit with the songs and the length of the video. Hope you still enjoyed the reaction!!
This movie is so AWSOME!!! Incredible songs and an Amazing cast of actors. When I was at school we did the songs "I can hear the bells" Without Love" and "You can't stop the beat" in a pantomime and it was so much fun. I'm really happy you saw this and enjoyed it as much as I always do.
I hope you will watch my favorite musical at some point which is "Phantom of the Opera" If you do I recommend watching both the 2004 movie and the 25th anniversary DVD of the show at the London Royal Albert Hall.
Yes! Please watch The Phantom of the Opera 2004... the greatest musical ever made!
No apology is needed, your reaction was great as always! Thank you for the work you put into it!
Enjoyed this so much! Thank you for your reaction!
I love this musical so much. I love the 60's setting, it's message of equality, and "You Can't Stop The Beat" is still one of the best musical numbers of all time.
100% agree! Definitely my favorite number in the entire movie. 😍😍😍
Agreed. Best song in my opinion. 💕
I will literally listen to that song on repeat, but I remember when I sang that song in choir and it was hard to sing the words correctly because of how fast the song is.
@@samanthaschulte9928yeah, i believe the broadway cast said that it’s the hardest song to sing lol
In the actual stage production, Tracy is supposed to win. But I LOVE that Inez won in the movie. It was a great change that makes me cry every time. It makes so much more sense.
Same! Inez winning is more satisfying.
I didn't even know that. Not having Inez win feels like the whole point of the story would be lost. The movie improved it!
@@Me-wk3ix I didn’t know it until my brother was in a production and I almost screamed in the audience because I was so shocked. It just feels so wrong to not have Inez win.
To me it doesn't make sense though. It's unfair to the contestants who were actually in the running for it. I think Tracy should've won and then they announced they're integrated and the next year Inez should've won. But we would need a sequel for that, and we never had that so I get why they did it, but I don't prefer that ending. Though little Inez is definitely one of the best dancers there! lol.
@@killinglonliness88 I think Inez winning makes way makes sense. It's silly to just say "There's an asterisk in the contract that means anyone who dances is eligible," but at least it is explained. Why would the lead dancer have the power to just declare that the show is integrated now? That's not up to her. But when Inez won and became the lead dancer, the show was definitionally integrated.
My favorite character is corny Collins played by James Marsden he consistently throughout the entire film through his celebrity pushes for integration there is a back down and he's a hundred percent ready to push the issue every time he has a chance to do so by sharing the spotlight with Queen Latifah
My second favorite character of James is Prince Edward in Enchanted.
@@truthseeker9249Yes! Love Enchanted ❤
Well I mean the real life person he was based on was the polar opposite of his stance on integration, but yeah
@@one-onessadhalf3393 really? Hmmm, because even in the first one, he was portrayed as being all for integration.
@@one-onessadhalf3393 I mean the one with Ricky Lake.
Hairspray is such an underrated movie. I love the remake more than the original...
Also John Travolta was great as Tracy's mom.
This isn’t a remake. One is a musical. One is not. Both are awesome
Well yeah there is a musical but there's a 1988 version where Tracy's mother is played by a man it also has a lot of good songs and has different scenes but I also love this one more it's a perfect remake ❤
@@selyinsanitysin5095 All version has a male actor as Tracy's mom i think.
The original 1988 "Hairspray" was not a musical It did have music in it, but as a soundtrack; the actors didn't sing the songs.
A Baltimore drag queen by the name of Divine originated the role of Edna Turnblad, Tracy's mom (the original "Hairspray" was a John Waters film, and Divine was the lead in most of his films). Divine passed away about two weeks after the Baltimore premiere of the original film.
When stage productions of the 1988 film were developed, a tradition arose of always casting a biological male as Edna Turnblad; this was adopted for the later musical development of the stage play and continues to the present. TH-cam even has videos of the musical presented in other countries and Edna is ALWAYS performed by a man. @@nicolaskaito4769
I ADORE _Hairspray._ Hell, I love a good movie musical. _Hairspray_ is no exception. The message about equality and inclusion still rings true. The song _I Know Where I’ve Been_ moved me to tears whether it’d be sung by Queen Latifah, Alex Newell, or Jennifer Hudson.
And fun fact: While Zac Efron was Link Larkin in the movie version, his _High School Musical_ co-star Corbin Bleu (Chad Danforth), was in the 2011 Hollywood Bowl production as Seaweed J. Stubbs.
Also, the guy playing Mr. Pinky (the owner of Hefty Hideaway) is Jerry Stiller, who played Tracy’s dad in the original 1988 movie, that inspired the Broadway musical and in-turn, this movie.
The equality and inclusion is actually especially well-done because it's not just about race. It's set against a time where segregation was still prevalent but was slowly fading. By making Tracy excluded due to her weight, we are able to recognize prejudices other than racism, many of which we still see.
My favorite version is the Jennifer Hudson version. Also, I LOVE Big Blonde and Beautiful, excellent song
8:22 "Why does she have to sound so good?" Because the bad guy has to have the best song, always! Velma Von Tussle is no exception. :)
Magnificent Michelle. Love her.
I wonder how many people realize that she’s the Michelle Pfeiffer that Bruno Mars sang about in Uptown Funk 😊
Your reactions are so wholesome, your pure enjoyment for the parts you like and disgruntlement when you're upset. You have a phenomenally expressive face, and it makes your reactions so much fun to watch.
He's just such an emotional person and I love him for it.
@@truthseeker9249 Yes! It makes his reactions a very wholesome and positive experience!
Even non-musical fans often love this movie. I don't know if I'd go so far as to say it surpassed the stage musical it was based on, but some parts probably were better. I think non-musical fans are won over by the story and message about inclusion and moving with the times. One musical reviewer called Velma "the mean girl all grown up", which is actually a great description of her. Michelle Pfeiffer killed the role.
Yep i agree with you as i am not a fan of musicals but seriously this movie was exceptional it was amazing from every aspect and every actor did their role very well and every song was so damn good like i enjoyed watching it more than some other non musical movies
The music from this movie is so good, I still have a fair bit of it on my playlist. I know it was a bit weird but I really love John Travolta as the mom as well. He got so into the role and it was really fun.
LOVE this movie! When I was a manager at Family Video years ago I played this film every shift. Retail jobs are very stressful but it was utterly impossible to be in a bad mood when this movie was playing. I may or may not have been singing the songs as I put movie returns back on the shelves. LOL
Fun fact- the female agent you see at the end of the movie is none other than the original Tracey Turnblack from the original movie (which came before the original Broadway show). Her name is Ricki Lake.
Elijah Kelly’s voice took me to church everytime incredible voice loved seaweed!
this movie was filmed in my childhood neighbourhood, it was my FAVOURITE movie as a kid ahh! toronto has neighbourhoods that still look quite old so they just threw some 60s cars in there and that was that haha. costuming went CRAZY and everyyy song is great, genuinely saw it over 200 times😭 john travolta going from the bad boy in grease to an agoraphobic mother is WILDDD, both great musicals tho lol!
Nikki is such a great singer, I don't know if you know, but she was a true unknown before she played Tracy in this film, they picked her for her gorgeous voice! I also love how much Zach Efron's voice has progressed since High School Musical
Your reactions are so pure and wonderful. Loved watching your face and the utter joy. Please turn up your volume cause it was sometimes hard to hear you, and I really wanted to. You are delightful to watch.
AHHHHHH!!!! I am sooo happy, Nick!! You don't know how much I love this movie and I am so happy you enjoyed it! And you being so happy adn amazed while watching, I have no words!! Thank you so much for reacting to this movie and again, I am so darn happy you enjoyed it!! ❤
I'm so glad in this movie they let Ina win instead of the obvious choice of Tracy. Absolutely loved it ❤
You've finally hit the big one! WOO!
Can you believe that Elijah (Seaweed) thought he couldn't keep up? He's the best!
Dude is one of the most talented performers in the world! He was also fantastic as the Scarecrow in The Wiz Live, Queen Latifah was also in it!
@@ifeelpretty5790 fantastic!
This is one of the most pleasantly surprising films I saw in my teens. I remember being interested enough in it, but knowing nothing of the original film let alone the Broadway adaptation this is based on, I wasn't expecting more than just a fun movie. Did not expect a powerful anti-prejudice film. Also, is it just me or is Corny honestly one of the best characters in this film? I did not appreciate how likable he is until revisiting this film a few years ago.
“Don’t be afraid of your body!” Nick, you’re just the sweetest!! 🙂
I remember this movie coming out on my 12th birthday. Loved it ever since. I think it’s incredibly underrated and is, in my opinion, the best version of Hairspray. The cast is perfect, and it ages VERY well.
I'm surprised you didn’t realize that was John Travolta playing Tracy’s mom in Hairspray. See the history regarding Hairspray is a little odd as it started as a low budget film from the late 80’s as a homage to the 60’s where drag queen Divine played the mom and then the movie became a hit broadway musical where the bearded brother from Mrs. Doubtfire (Harvey Firestein) played the mom and then became a movie again.
Sonny Bono played Amber’s dad in the original movie, Divine played Tracy’s mom.
@@ifeelpretty5790 Ah. My mistake. I only saw the film once and knew a guy played Tracey’s mom and thought it was him. Thanks for the correction.
As a Marylander, this was so fun to see redone. John Waters films are so crazy.. hes a nut but a fun guy. Check out his other movies Cry Baby, Serial Mom, and original Hairspray with Ricki Lake as Tracy. All filmed here in Md.
I love this movie. I’ve heard many people tell me it’s too girly and men shouldn’t watch it but screw that, I’m a grown 21 year old man and this movie is still very enjoyable even today for me!
Anyone who tries to tell you men shouldn't enjoy a piece of media (if that's a phrase) just because it's not 'manly' enough has too narrow an idea of what being a man means. I'm glad you don't share that attitude!
I am glad you have discovered your gender is not so delicate it might fall off if you admit you like a movie. Thank you for refusing to conform to someone's narrow definition of what a man should be.
My favorite musical of all time! It never fails to brighten my day.
This is the second strangest cast I’ve ever seen in a musical that somehow still works. You’ve got Zach Efron, Amanda Bynes, Christopher Walken, John Travolta, and Queen Latifah.
The winner of weirdest cast will always be Repo! The Genetic Opera (which would make an interesting Halloween video. Paris Hilton, the girl from Spy Kids all grown up, and a litany of amazing opera singers.
SO glad you loved it so much Nick! I loved watching your reaction!
I dragged my father to the theater to see this & he absolutely loved it!! Tracy/ Nikki Blonsky was phenomenal 🔥🎬💘
I'm glad you are doing more video reactions. I read the description about your pest infestation. I had a problem with bedbugs last year and had to stop buying Blu Rays from Amazon for a whole month.
Seconds ago I was like "No way" and then I clicked this.
The ending song "You can't the beat" was nicknamed "You can't stop to breath", due it being very hard to sing, nevertheless while dancing. The only person who could sing it was Queen Latifah. When asked about it, she state that she was a rapper, so she didn't found the song that difficult.
Also, I don't know if ya spotted, but John Travolta was in this movie
This came out when I was 12 or 13, and I saw it in theatres like 5 times. I got the soundtrack on cd, then put the songs on my ipod nano and listened to it at least once every day for months. Full of bangers, and even some bangers that were cut songs.
True story: I dressed up as Tracy Turnblad for a movie-themed float in the 4th of July parade in Alameda, CA. I lipsynched to Good Morning, Baltimore. So much fun!
When the original film first came out, Tracy's mom was played by famous drag queen Divine.
In her honor, every adaptation has cast the role in drag.
Divine was in the original film (which was not a musical). Harvey Fierstein was the mom in the Broadway musical
I did love Zac Efron in this movie.
Danny from Grease plays Tracy’s mom in this movie
I was a big fan of the 80s movie version. Less musical by comparison. The lead from that movie, Ricki Lake, plays one of the judges/talent scouts dressed in black in the final scene. When I saw this one I fell in love with it. I’m not the biggest musical person but I love every song in this one.
Mr. Pinky was played Jerry Stiller who not only played Tracy’s dad in the 80s version but was also Ben Stiller’s dad in real life!
One of my favorite movie musicals! It was a delight watching you react to it, thank you! If you enjoyed the 60s-styled music, you’ll probably enjoy Dreamgirls, it has an amazing cast with Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé, Eddie Murphy who was Oscar-nominated for it, and Jennifer Hudson who won the Oscar for it! Another great one is Chicago, Queen Latifah was in that one as well and even got Oscar-nominated for it (her co-star, Catherine Zeta-Jones, won in their category).
Yay!!!!! This is probably one of my favorite musicals/movies of all time! I actually saw the off-Broadway production of Hairspray this summer and it is just a fantastic show. I'm so glad you enjoyed the movie!
One of my favorite movies! Oh, thank you, Nick for just making my day. One of the best musicals of all time! 😍😍😍
Omg what an amazing surprise 😊 I love this movie the soundtrack is still on most of my playlists, I know musicals must be a pain for copyright reasons but there's so many more i'd love to see you react to
Hope your well ❤
I love the original 80s movie so much
"Hairspray" was filmed before "Tangled", so the "mother knows best" line comes from "Hairspray".
not sure if you've seen it but I wanted to recommend the 1982 film The Last unicorn. its the most beautiful film I ever seen and the sountrack is amazing!
This movie is so AWSOME!!! Incredible songs and an Amazing cast of actors. When I was at school we did the songs "I can hear the bells" Without Love" and "You can't stop the beat" in a pantomime and it was so much fun. I'm really happy you saw this and enjoyed it as much as I always do.
I hope you will watch my favorite musical at some point which is "Phantom of the Opera" If you do I recommend watching both the 2004 movie and the 25th anniversary DVD of the show at the London Royal Albert Hall.
Wonderful reaction to this marvelous, exuberant musical. Great cast, terrific score and top of the line production. Thanks for reacting to this. Hope to see more musicals. Highly recommend the original 1961 West Side Story, directed by the same man who did The Sound of Music. It won 10 Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
For some reason, you haven't been on the TH-cam algorythm radar lately. This video is a great reminder of why enjoy you so much!
Hey Nick, so glad your channel is still alive or active 😊😊
Yaaay! Love this movie. ❤ Thank you for the reaction. Glad to see you back!! You were missed. ❤
I’m so happy Nick is reviewing this! Seeing baby Efron reminds me of such simpler times 🥹 and he looks great with the black hair.
Idk what it is about Michelle Pfeiffer but she makes a great villian/antagonist: the racist elist white momager here, head queen evil witch in Stardust, Catwoman in Tim Burton’s Batman, Eris Goddess of Discord in Sinbad, the evil queen mother in Maleficent 2, femme fatale in Scarface, the leader of the mean girls in Grease 2, and this is all I can think of from the top of my head- there might be more!
I haven't really seen Hairspray, the movie or stage musical, before. I always got the feeling that it's a fun, high-energy musical with poofy hair, though. So, I have a good feeling you'll really enjoy it, Nick!!
Got my first kiss behind the theater after watching this movie. Tee hee.
My sister has actually done a musical based on Hairspray back when she was in seventh or eighth grade, I believe.
You are so wholesome, i had to subscribe
Hairspray has a lot of fun songs. Very beautiful musical.
God nick the way ya look at link then Tracie after her doing the punish move😂 😂
This musical has no song I dislike. Some i do prefer over others but as you said its like the Greatest Showman the songs are incredible.
5:18 Brittany Snow is really good, i loved her in John Tucker Must Die. Easily one of my favorite high school movies.
7:54 Michelle is an incredible singer. I love her Cool Rider song from Grease 2. And shes one of the best Catwoman.
I got to play Corny Collins in a skit my junior year of high school and was so excited. I love this movie so much! Great video!
Your genuine reaction made me so happy! Thank you!!! ❤❤
I remember seeing this in the movie theaters
Same! I saw it for Zac Efron, being a tween at the time 😂
@@ifeelpretty5790 Same. I loved him in High School Musical.
Oh this musical is a toe tapper be ready to randomly hum these tunes out of nowhere Nick!
During the March scene that's my favorite song out of the whole movie.
This was so fun! Delightful movie with a delightful commentator. Thanks for sharing with us!
Omg so man people watching Hairspray lately! I love that movie so freaking much!
And damn, you were so cute to watch react! Loved it all!!
something i noticed about Amber: she didn't react to tracy saying she wanted every day to be negro day like her mother did, infact she didn't react at all until the mention of her winning instead was heard.
Hello, Nick So good to see you!
I watched the original 1989 version of Hairspray a few months ago and its both dark and hilarious!
John Travolta in drag!
Oh, brother! Lol!😂
OMGGGGGGGG this movie was my childhood, i still listen to the soundtrack :D
I haven’t seen this movie in years since music class in high school
I meant to comment when i saw you posted yesterday like 15 minutes after i got the notification 😅 this is one of my favorite movies and i watched it all the time once i got the DVD. Great reaction and im happy you enjoyed it! Aloha from Hawaii 🌺
This is one of my favorite movies. The message is so beautiful!! I hope you love as much as I do!
My favourite film musical! I still listen to the soundtrack! I Know Where I've Been is my favourite song!
I think you should check out the original Hairspray movie from 1988 as well. I like the musical version (this one) better, but seeing where it started is definitely worthwhile.
Just to be clear, this is based on a real time period in American history. And while the Musical (understandably) wants to end with an uplifting message about coming together and forgetting our differences, The real road was a whole lot rockier than this.
This Musical has been simultaniously praised and criticised for it's depiction of segregation, which is, I think the point. On the one hand, it _does_ show the segregation. It _does_ show how people reallly excluded black people.
But on the other hand, the main Character is a vry white girl and it has undertones of the 'White saviour' tropes. I think it tries to _not_ do them and just have Tracy be an Ally instead, but that is a very fine line to walk.
And the ending, while beautiful wishfullfillment, glosses over the long and hard struggle black people had to and are still going through to be seen as equal.
All in all, I think it _is_ a good Musical _and_ it is a good place to start exploring a topic like segregation with a younger Audience maybe. But it only works if after that you do your own homework and learn about the reality.
A film that is well worth a watch and is now a famous musical is Kinky Boots (2005) - one of my favourites!
"The enchanted guy"
He was also Cyclops in the X-men movies.
this is one of my favorite musicals!! i love this soundtrack and storyline so much!!!
The mom makes the film. John Travolta took a big chance to do that film in, basically, drag. But he made it work.
I’m so happy you did this!!!!
oh i can't wait to watch this!!! such a good movie and i know you'll appreciate it!
I love this musical. First time here and it was so fun to watch you react. 👍🏼👍🏼
These songs get stuck in my head so often
Hey Nick you also definitely need to watch
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to The Galaxy, Galaxy Quest, The Waterboy, Inspector Gadget, Flubber, Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken, Team America: World Police, Disney’s The Kid, The Master of Disguise, The Powerpuff Girls Movie, Night At The Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Night At The Museum: Secret of the Tomb, Space Jam: A New Legacy, Stuart Little 2, The Cat In The Hat (2003), Horton Hears a Who, Good Burger, Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile
Yay, I love this movie. It helped me out as when it released, it came out after my mum's funeral and was a big distraction for me. I'm glad you're getting around to watching it x
Because of Amanda Bynes being in this movie she played as Penny, another good movie with her is. What a Girls wants and the other one Sydney white it was a fun movie.
This movie is one of my favourite musicals
Knew you would love this one! I saw this movie 3 times in the theater when it first came out, I loved it so much :)
I love watching your reactions! This movie is the best and it makes me so happy to watch you react to it for the first time! So cute 🥰
I love this movie so much! Looking forward to your reaction :3
BTW, what happened to the Friends reactions? I really enjoyed them, hope you haven't dropped it entirely.
When you realise Edna is played by John Travolta it makes it ten times better
Since you like musicals, please give Team StarKid a chance. They are a theater group that started in college, but are still producing to this day. They filmed live performances of their shows, edited them, and posted them on TH-cam. They parody popular movies such as Harry Potter, Star Wars, Batman, Disney, etc. The performers are so talented and the singing and dancing us really good. Then add humor and good storytelling. I think you would appreciate their work. Please consider it.
WAIT NICK how have I only just now realized you haven’t done a reaction to Pitch Perfect yet??? You would LOVE it
This is the first musical film I ever watched 😂
MY FAVORITE MUSICIAL❤❤❤
I hope Nick realised the mum is played by John travolta ahaha
Thank you for your reaction! It's enjoyable as always :)
And now you make me want to watch The Greatest Showman, so I think I'm going to and came back for your reaction to that one too
this movie is so good, John Travolta does such a great job
The clothes are true to the time, I had several of the same clothes.
@Dm_NickFlix01 how do you redeem it?
@@belvagurr403don't fall for it. It's a scam.
John Travolta was amazing as Edna 👍🏼👍🏼
One of my favorite movies!!!!!!!!