Into the Woods (NOW PLAYING)

NOTE: This is a SPOILER-FREE review.

The Witch (Meryl Streep) wishes to reverse a curse to restore her beauty.
The Witch (Meryl Streep) wishes to reverse a curse to restore her beauty.

Anything can happen in the woods…

I saw this movie musical last weekend with my parents; they are both big fans of Meryl Streep.  We didn’t know what to expect, since we hadn’t seen the play or read up on many details.  I just thought it was a reimagining of several fairy tales with songs.  It was directed by Rob Marshall (who has an unexpected hit with Chicago).

The Baker (James Corden) and his wife (Emily Blunt) wish for a child.
The Baker (James Corden) and his wife (Emily Blunt) wish for a child.

We were pleasantly surprised to see that Emily Blunt was a key role- she plays The Baker’s Wife.  The Baker is played by a likeable Everyman type, James Corden, who is from the theater world.  These actors had good chemistry together and made a quite believable couple.  They were the center of the story. 

The Wolf is played by Johnny Depp.
The Wolf is played by Johnny Depp.

Stay a child while you can be a child.

The Wolf (Johnny Depp in a small role) has a song about the deliciousness of Little Red Riding Hood and Granny; this bordered on controversy because of the lyrics.  The song was changed from the original version (which was heard by playgoers).

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Cinderella’s stepmother is played by Christine Baranski (center).

Fans of The Good Wife will get a kick out of seeing Broadway vet Christine Baranski and Tammy Blanchard (who had a recurring roles on the courtroom drama series).  I got a kick out of their outlandish hairstyles and clothes.  And the trying on the shoe part- well. you’ll see! 

Cinderella (Anna Kendrick) is indecisive about The Prince.
Cinderella (Anna Kendrick) is indecisive about The Prince.
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Cinderella’s prince is played by Chris Pine (right).

Careful the path they take, wishes come true, not free.

Anna Kendrick seemed to be miscast as Cinderella; she even admitted that she thought she’d be cast as Red.  The two princes have a hilarious duet along a waterfall (Agony)!  Chris Pine, who actually looks good with a bit of a beard (unlike many men), said he did a Captain Kirk (William Shatner) impression at one point in the number.  (I’m sure the Trekkies out there will notice it.)  Pine did a good job with the material, I was surprised to see! 

Aside from Streep, Blunt, and Corden, young Daniel Huttlestone does a good job.  You may remember him from the latest Les Miserables film, where he also sang.  Tracey Ullman provided some bits of comedy as Jack’s irritable/critical mother.   

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Jack (Daniel Huttlestone) with his cow and mother (Tracey Ullman).

One reviewer (IMDB) commented: “I think that the later half of the movie, after the ‘happily ever after’ scene, was not given the same attention as the first half of the movie.  It felt like someone stepped in at the last moment and said: Hey, movies shouldn’t be allowed to have a happy fairy tale ending anymore. Let’s add some grim to it.”  In response, a theatergoer said: “The stage show has a two act structure that works a lot better. The first act is the fairy tale happy ever after. The second, which takes place roughly a year later, is what happens when you get your wish but are still unsatisfied and want for more. The second act is really a metaphor for greed and looking a gift horse in the mouth.”  If you want more analysis of the film, check out this podcast ep!

Meet Singer/Songwriter Kip Moore- An Unique Voice in Country Music

Kip Moore- why didn’t I hear his fabulous voice earlier!?  (I’ve gotten behind on the country music scene! ) He co-wrote two tracks on Thompson Square’s self-titled debut album which was released in February 2011: All the Way and Let’s Fight, the latter of which was their debut single.  Moore (now aged 34) hit Nashville in 2004.  He was born in Tifton, GA (near the Florida line) to a golf pro father and a creative/musical mother (who played the organ in church).  He was the youngest boy in large family. “You had to make your own fun, for sure. I had a lot of time for daydreaming. It was a great town, but I dreamed about getting out. I do enjoy going back now.”

Beer Money

He [his father] would play a lot of Jackson Browne, Willie Nelson, Bob Seger, Tom Petty and Bruce Springsteen.  As early as I can remember, I always gravitated toward lyrics. Even when I hadn’t lived enough to understand them, they still shaped me. -Moore on his early musical influences

Crazy One More Time

Moore isn’t flashy, but the subtle frame he creates for his blue-collar portraits make the images seem that much more real. It also suggests he’s confident in his songs and his performance. Which he ought to be.  -Tom Rowland (Billboard Country Monitor)

Dirt Road (Official Music Video)

For years, I have been searching for the missing link between blue-collar rock and country music. This year, I think I have heard it. His name is Kip Moore. There is fiery, urgent intensity in his voice. His lyrics vibrate with conviction and true grit. The melodies have gripping, heart-in-throat passion… This man just might be the hillbilly Springsteen.  -Journalist/historian Robert K. Oermann (Music Row)

Heart’s Desire

I didn’t know a whole lot about the world of songwriting.  I just did it for my own enjoyment.

Hey Pretty Girl (Official Music Video)

I am drawn to the real-life experiences between a woman and a man. I try to sing about the way it is, but yet at the same time, what you can hope for between a couple. I don’t intend to paint a picture of what it’s really not. 

Something Bout A Truck

Young Love (Official Music Video)

“Love Out Loud” (1996) – Earl Thomas Conley

Full Song (written by Thom Schuyler):

“Love Out Loud” Lyrics:

I don’t brag about you to everyone I meet
I don’t sing your praises in a crowd
Oh, but deep inside my heart you’re the most important part
Oh, I’m just no good at love out loud

And when you’re here beside me laying in my arms
Well, I can’t seem to get my feelings out
I know that you deserve the tenderest of words
But I’m just no good at love out loud

Love out loud it don’t come easy, love out loud it’s hard for me
Deep inside my heart is singing and reciting poetry
So please don’t read my silence as a cause for any doubt
I’m just no good at love out loud

Yeah, there’s some real good talkers, I hear them every day
But I’m not sure they know what love’s about
Oh, but everything I do is a silent ‘I love you’
And I’m just no good at love out loud

Love out loud it don’t come easy, love out loud it’s hard for me
Deep inside my heart is singing and reciting poetry
So please don’t read my silence as a cause for any doubt
I’m just no good at love, I’m just no good at love
I’m just no good at love out loud

Love out loud
Love out loud
Love out loud

“Me Too” (1996) – Neal McCoy

Full Song (written by Wendell Mobley* & Jim Robinson):

“Me Too” Lyrics:

If you’re lyin’ in bed, you can’t sleep
You try readin’ books, you try countin’ sheep, ooh ooh, me too.
If you’re losin’ your case, burnin’ your toast
You’re pourin’ hot coffee on your Cheerios, ooh ooh, me too.

Now don’t worry baby, it’s all right,
You’re just a little preoccupied.
Somethin’s got a hold and it won’t let loose,
I know exactly what you’re goin’ through.
Do you feel like you’re fallin’ in love? Me too.

Now have you got a queasy feelin’ deep inside?
It hurts just a little but it feels kinda nice, ooh ooh, me too.
You say, you sit for hours by the telephone,
You even jump in the shower with your underwear on, ooh ooh, me too.

Now don’t worry baby, it’s all right.
You’re just a little preoccupied.
Somethin’s got a hold and it won’t let loose.
I know exactly what you’re goin’ through.
Do you feel like you’re fallin’ in love?  Me too.

Do you find yourself listenin’ to the mushy love songs?
Are you likin’ what they’re sayin’?  Are you singin’ along?
Do you feel like you’ve fallen in love?
Do you feel like you’ve fallen in love?
Do you feel like you’ve fallen in love?  Me too, oh, me too.

Me too, baby.

*Mobeley also wrote Kenny Chesney’s hit song There Goes My Life.