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  • madmac
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    • Aug 2010
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    Joyful Noise

    Watched this DVD last night and enjoyed it for the music and sound quality only. Musicals are inherently dangerous by nature 8O !!. You would think that this would be a good line up of talented singers and actors but unfortunately, the acting is strained and the dialogue and chemistry falls flat. What DOES work are the musical performances!. The audio that comes off this disc is stellar!. Watch this film only for that and ONLY do it if you are into this kind of gospel choir sound!.

    It does come across as very 'Glee' like on occasion.

    7/10 just for the music only. :T
    Dan Madden :T

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