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Re: glee
« Reply #15 on: June 10, 2010, 02:09:15 PM »
Oh, and JennBean- I said the same thing about the U2 song and them calling it "classic rock." Um, what?! It's from the 90s! Classic rock is from the 70s!
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Re: glee
« Reply #16 on: June 10, 2010, 02:11:36 PM »
The reason I love the show so much is because it is fake and cheesy!  I thought the show was meant to be a farce and poke fun at Glee Clubs (and high school in general...thus the "always picking on someone" and other stereotypical high school type "dramatic" events/characters).  If the show isn't meant to be overly-cheesy, overly-dramatic and overly-exaggerated...then I really missed something because I thought they did that on purpose to reiterate the "poking fun" part of it.  I think if you went into the show with the mentality that it was supposed to be a "real" high school soap opera, you would be disappointed.

I always wondered if the people singing are the actual actors...I guess they are??  That's kinda weird.  To me it defeats the purpose of having them sing in a studio (and have everything edited and dubbed) and then lip sing.  Why not just have them sing during the filming?

There are soooo many great lines from this show!!  


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Re: glee
« Reply #17 on: June 10, 2010, 02:19:47 PM »
They are really singing! Some of them are better at lip syncing than others (Finn is horrible, though I love the guy! ;D)

The only one I don't think can really sing that well is Kurt. He's ok, but seems to only sing falsetto. I think Rachel's voice is amazing. And Puck! He's really good. :) When he did "Beth" I really enjoyed that one (Esp since my name is Beth!)
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Re: glee
« Reply #18 on: June 10, 2010, 07:10:22 PM »

I always wondered if the people singing are the actual actors...I guess they are??  That's kinda weird.  To me it defeats the purpose of having them sing in a studio (and have everything edited and dubbed) and then lip sing.  Why not just have them sing during the filming?


I totally blame the High School Musical phenomenon on this. I think initially the show was aimed at that sort of audience. Teens and tweens just expect all of their music to be over-produced and auto-tuned to death. It really does distort the experience.

I think as the show has progressed, the producers of the show have gotten better with allowing their natural voices to come out; and it's obvious that some are professional singers and some aren't, depending on who sounds more "electronic"  (like the Sue Sylvester/Olivia Newton John episode if you're seen). Most of the main actors on the show all come from a musical theatre background, so they're obviously vocally talented. But not everyone.


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« Reply #19 on: July 21, 2010, 08:36:42 PM »
I just ran into this thread and wanted to say I LOVE THE SHOW!  My sister and her friends were going on and on about it on FB and I finally asked, what is this Glee stuff?  She said I just needed to watch is so I dled it and it's grea!  It's cheesy and OTT and it's great writing but the best is Sue Sylvester.  I think everyone's but her character is pretty much two-dimensional.  We see her being the b*tch that she is... and then we see her with her sister.  It's brilliant writing.


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Re: glee
« Reply #20 on: July 23, 2010, 07:54:23 PM »
I'm a total gleek. I even have their albums which, by the way, make fantastic road trip listening.
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