Wedding scene


Shouldn't Armand have been wearing a yarmulke? (Or was he and I just missed it? Or am I wrong altogether?)

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He was and you just missed it.

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Thanks. I'll have to watch again.

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Wait, I confused Armand with Val. No, it doesn't look like Armand was wearing one.

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Yeah, hard to miss Val's.

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So I hear (and I'm not surprised), but I haven't had a chance to see it yet.

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Yet nothing could compare to seeing Phillip Quast and Douglas Hodge (or Roger Allam coming up a very close second) on the West End stage.

I hear Kelsey Grammer/Douglas Hodge's Broadway revival was similarly awesome, but I cannot personally vouch for it.

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It was an interfaith ceremony, the exactitudes of Jewish religious practice were not in any event being followed.

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I finally noticed that Agador was a groomsman! I had never noticed before.

The more I see this movie, the more I see the resemblance - in the size and shape of the eyes and mouths - of Nathan Lane and Dan Futterman. There is just no resemblance at all between him and either Robin Williams or Christine Baranski other than the bright blue eyes. Ah well.

Great movie, but sad to think that Robin is gone.

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