I loved seeing the choreographer working with him...you see then how genius John C Reilly is...he just brings it to life as the choreographer outlines a movement even slightly.
This scene is brilliantly sung and acted and I really enjoyed getting to see the behind the scenes crafting of this. Seeing those few moments of John C. Reilly working with the the choreographer was great!
This and cell block Tango were the best numbers in the film. All in all it’s a really great movie, especially for a musical reproduction into a film. Before seeing this I was unaware of Ted’s singing abilities, and he killed it in this song.
Wreck-it Ralph is always a winner. I wish he would've had some songs in those movies, other than the Rick-Roll at the very end of "Ralph Breaks the Internet" (where he was intentionally singing badly).
Who are the man and woman watching him sing? The woman looks like Flynn's secretary but the guy looks younger than Gere, but logically it must be Flynn since the performance takes place while Amos is still in Flynn's office, and the only other people present are Flynn and his secretary.
I loved everything about this movie but John c Reilly is brilliant don't know why he didn't sing in the movie step brothers as well should have sense he so much better of a singer then will Ferrell is.
He should've won the Oscar for this performance. This song always pops in my head throughout the year's.
With all the big, flashy musical performances in this movie, "Mr. Cellophane" is my favorite. John C. Reilly is brilliant
No other song in the show is designed to break your heart. And I agree 100% that John C. Reilly delivers the goods and then some.
Yes,yes,YES!!!John C. Reilly is brilliant and passsionate.
Tough choice.. Razzle Dazzle was pretty awesome 👌
Reilly was so cool in dis
And you just notices how little attention we give to Amos and how he feels about being used and put aside. Is my favorite song.
Best song in the play in my opinion.
100%
Agreed
Reilly is amazing.Literally steals the show in whatever he does.Even NPR.
Musical Mam it's called a Musical
the final "I'm there" always breaks my heart
The end, when his face looks so sad it’s so powerful. It really shocked me how versatile John C Reilly is. He’s one of my favorite actors.
Don't know why it says Richard Gere because this is John C. Reilly. Who was, as usual, absolutely brilliant.
John C. Owns this song/ routine. Best of all shows. My all time favorite played song on stage.
I loved seeing the choreographer working with him...you see then how genius John C Reilly is...he just brings it to life as the choreographer outlines a movement even slightly.
This scene is brilliantly sung and acted and I really enjoyed getting to see the behind the scenes crafting of this. Seeing those few moments of John C. Reilly working with the the choreographer was great!
This and cell block Tango were the best numbers in the film. All in all it’s a really great movie, especially for a musical reproduction into a film.
Before seeing this I was unaware of Ted’s singing abilities, and he killed it in this song.
OMG Story of my life…
Thanks for posting…👍
This man makes me wanna cry
His performance gives me chill
Oh I performed this number down in Florida at the Wiseman Center Theatre in Delray Beach. what a joy it was!
One of my favorite scenes and actors ever!
So powerful, brilliantly, and stunningly done!!! This always takes my breath away. I like that there is more here than in the movie!
Absolutely mesmerizing
The only poignant song from the only sympathetic character in the film, aside from the Hungarian who pleads not guilty and is hanged.
I honestly feel bad for Amos. His wife cheated on him, ignored him, and lied to him. Poor man. It's real life though.
"Richard Gere Movie" poor Mr.Cellophane
This was my favorite performance in the movie. John nailed it and I loved the "Fosse" touches.
John is such a talented actor it's unbelievable!!!
Wreck-it Ralph is always a winner. I wish he would've had some songs in those movies, other than the Rick-Roll at the very end of "Ralph Breaks the Internet" (where he was intentionally singing badly).
Honestly, John C. Reilly did as good a job if not better than Joel Grey.
Excelente! De mis favoritas ❤️❤️
Who are the man and woman watching him sing? The woman looks like Flynn's secretary but the guy looks younger than Gere, but logically it must be Flynn since the performance takes place while Amos is still in Flynn's office, and the only other people present are Flynn and his secretary.
I loved everything about this movie but John c Reilly is brilliant don't know why he didn't sing in the movie step brothers as well should have sense he so much better of a singer then will Ferrell is.
BRILLIANT! 👏😀 Bravo!
Yup love this.
why did they delete the cat/woman verse in the TH-cam clip of this song. Was it deleted in the movie too?
Yes in the movie it was replaced by a conversation with Amos and Billy Flynn and then it cuts back to the song
John C Reilly owned this movie.
Richard Gere movie??? Not at all. John C Reilly owned it...lock,stock and barrel.
In the movie... is this HER vision of him singing this or is this his own vision of himself..?
I think that was how Amos perceived himself in front of all those people. Poor guy :(
I prefer the Song without Richie
First?