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Holdin' On

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Default Avatar Jud Crandall

Musical genre is a challenge but clearly not to the man in the phone booth. He has the voice of an angel, which delighted the senses and made my nuts tingle with joy. Well done, I take my hat off to you sirs. Truly yours Jud.

Default Avatar madman

Reminded me of LMFAO's No #1 Hit 'Party Rock Anthem.' It had the same spirit of nihilistic glee with a good moral: 'Stop. Hating is bad.'

Default Avatar lunajune

Nice laid back approach to musical, with a lovely grand moment in the middle. Not sure about the punchline ending but otherwise fine.

Another dude sitting on the toilet to start this one off, one of the more popular themes in this year's 48 hours. We were then treated to a looong tracking shot following him down Aro Street, lamenting not having TP through some fairly ordinary spoken rap (decent beat, though), running into a couple of acquaintances. Highlight was the operatic phone booth singer, which left me baffled as to why the team hadn't made more use of his stunning voice. The film looked fairly nice, but most of the music wasn't great.

Default Avatar two4tea

An interesting approach to the musical genre. Would have been better with some more thoughtful lyrics, which could have gone down the funny or serious route rather than hovering somewhere in between. Nice pace and well shot.

Default Avatar GBILL

I got really excited about this being Musical/Dance themed, but was a little disappointed. Opera dude was great, the rapper was good but with nothing else happening, I think the lyrics needed to be stronger to carry the film.

Default Avatar madman

Reminded me of LMFAO's No #1 Hit 'Party Rock Anthem.' It had the same spirit of nihilistic glee with a good moral: 'Stop. Hating is bad.'

Another dude sitting on the toilet to start this one off, one of the more popular themes in this year's 48 hours. We were then treated to a looong tracking shot following him down Aro Street, lamenting not having TP through some fairly ordinary spoken rap (decent beat, though), running into a couple of acquaintances. Highlight was the operatic phone booth singer, which left me baffled as to why the team hadn't made more use of his stunning voice. The film looked fairly nice, but most of the music wasn't great.

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