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Cinderella (Wide World of Disney)

Cinderella (Wide World of Disney)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: More romantic than the 60's Cinderella...
Review: I thought The Rodgers and Hammerstein 60's remake of the 50's version (which I never saw) with Leslie Ann Warren, was so romantic.. However, when I saw the 90's version with Brandi -- I really enjoyed it.. It was so romantic that I didn't notice the cultural differences. Brandi and the others made it so enjoyable to watch which captivated me .. I watched it over and over.. as well as the original songs, I enjoyed the new ones as well -- I give it two thumbs up!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Even Better
Review: I have always loved the Cinderella movie.... but this one is definitely the best! There are so many biracial families in America today, and now there is FINALLY a biracial fairy tale! It's about time! Brandy is superb in her role as Cinderella! Not only can she sing, but she is a great actress as well! This is definitely worth watching!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Delightful and Amazing Musical!
Review: A truly delightful and amazing retelling of the classic tale. Brandy turns in a fine performance as the truly sympathatic heroine. Special kudos must be given to Bernadette Peters as the 'evil' (selfish and insensitive is more like it) Stepmother, Cinderella's two stepsisters who provided the comic moments, as well as Whoppi Goldberg as the over-the-top queen. The scores and songs featured are truly exceptional and well done, especially the duet between Cinderella and the Prince in the market, and Cinderella's song about pretending to be someone else. The songs tugs at your heartstrings and at times, comical (i.e especially those sung by the stepsisters who are more bumbling inept fools rather than evil - after all, this is family entertainment! ) With great special effects, this superb production has done justice to the timeless tale and then some! The show has even managed to enchant my restless 4 year old niece who has watched the show more than 5 times! "Impossible! " she even knows how to sing the Whitney Houston number! My only complain is that the power-that-be did not release a soundtrack to this show! Highly recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful!
Review: This movie was wonderfully diverse in everyway. Brandy, Whitney, Jason, Whoppi and the other cast members did a wonderful job. I loved the music. It was extradionary. I like this better then the Cartoon! A wonderful movie for all ages.

KelseyA82@hotmail.com

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Faery magic - A brilliant debut for Brandy
Review: Entrancing - I have already viewed it four times.Brandy's Cinderella is a shear delight and Whitney Houston is grand as the fairy godmother. The supporting cast is excellent. My only criticism is the the choreography of the big dance scene is slightly clumsy. A wonderful film - I'm going to view it again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I wonder why
Review: It is interesting to find out that customers Jeff from Universal City, CA (1/10/2000), Rachelaltona@sloplumber from Pozo, California (12/13/1999), and rstamps@thegrid.net from San Luis Obispo, CA (4/17/1999) who gave a terrible review to Cinderella are one and the same. One wonders why it is necessary for him/her to review it 3 times using 3 different names from 3 different cites. If you are indeed 3 different individuals in 3 different cites sharing the same Amazon member profile, then I apologize.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Poor
Review: Interesting idea and casting, but strained production and singing. The musical scoring was difficult and choppy. Not a very good musical. One out of five.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Magical Songs & Outstanding Cast
Review: I have become captivated by this version of Cinderella. Never have the songs sounded better. Not only do my children love to watch it, but my husband and I find it to be Broadway quality. I only wish I could find the soundtrack, because the arrangements are that GOOD! Leave it to Disney to consider all the details. The costumes and sets are as magical as the story. This story is well worth the time of the young and the young at heart.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great movie with a great soundtrack.
Review: Although I have never seen the origional, this Cinderella remake blew me away. With so many recognizable faces, and some really fantastic singers like Whitney Houston and Brandy, this musical is one of the best I have seen. Woopie Goldburg plays a part that you would never imagine her in, and plays it well. Whitney Houston is the best fairy godmother I have seen, and the step mother and sisters play an important part in the movie too. If you haven't seen it already, I sugest that you see it ASAP!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brandy and Whitney make this newest Cinderella a success.
Review: In spite of a few minor flaws, Whitney Houston's CINDERELLA is a fabulous production which should be enjoyed by many for years to come. I did not like the addition of the electric bass guitar sound to the song In My Own Little Corner.It sounded like Rodgers and Hammerstein songs as played by Bootsy Collins (bass player for James Brown and George Clinton). I agreed with those who thought that Brandy's voice was not suited for singing Rodgers and Hammerstein. But her acting and charisma made up for it. I think Brandy was a great choice for the Cinderella. Whitney Houston may have tried to dominate a little to much, but since it's her production, it is her right. The other cast members were wonderful, especially Natalie Desselle, Bernadette Peters and Paulo Montalban. I believe the inter-racial casting was inspired. Operas have been using inter-racial casting for years so this should not be a problem. It would be interesting to see if the ethnicity of the other customers was a factor in their rating of this production. At the risk of inciting racial tension, it seems that some white viewers may be inclined to give this production a low rating and may be close-minded to the idea of a multi-racial cast. If Lawrence Olivier can play Othello and if Elizabeth Taylor can play Cleopatra, and if Yul Brynner can play the king of Siam, then Brandy can play Cinderella. Whitney Houston's CINDERELLA proves to children of all backgrounds that the color of a person's skin does not matter. I believe it is time for CINDERELLA to be rated with the other R and H masterpieces such as SOUTH PACIFIC, THE SOUND OF MUSIC, OKLAHOMA, THE KING AND I and CAROUSEL. With it's great performances, stunning sets, and an updated musical score, I highly recommend Whitney Houston's CINDERELLA for anyone's video collection.


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