Man - I use to remember watching this thing over and over again when I was young. The soundtrack is one of the greatest broadway to motion picture pieces ever. Damn
How could you not appreciate the egregious pro-capitalist overtones :lol
Daddy Warbucks - archetype of the Count during the depression era manifesting the end goal of the American Dream, the antithesis of Fitzgerald's Gatsby.
Funniest part of the movie - when FDR (yea the president FDFuckingR) stands up and sings with Annie in a effort to(and successfully) melt Daddy Warbucks' heart. Annie and FDR singlehandedly get financial backing for the New Deal from DW, thus making America safe once again from the forces of communism. :lol Capitalism +1
God bless America. God bless Annie
And I think I popped a few big ones watching a young Aileen Quinn prattle around on screen.
Im gonna get you! Tehe. Come here tickle tickle [/parcher]. Man...redheads...sigh.
Oh and here's a Track listing for the soundtrack. GOAT:
1. Tommorrow
2. It's The Hard-Knock Life
3. Maybe
4. Dumb Dog
5. Sandy
6. I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here
7. Little Girls
8. We Got Annie
9. Let's Go To The Movies
10. Sign
11. You're Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile
12. Easy Street
13. Tomorrow (White House Version) -
14. Maybe (Reprise)
15. Finale: I Don't Need Anything But You/We Got Annie/Tomorrow