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Some moviegoers not so gaga over La La Land musical

While the big excitement in Hollywood is the movie La La Land picking up 14 Oscar nominations, tying the record long held by Titanic and All About Eve, is it a musical to remember, asks Grumpy Editor.

Starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling --- chronicling the love story of an aspiring actress and a jazz musician --- the film was directed by Damien Chazelle who also wrote the script. The movie is described by Associate Press film writer Jake Coyle as “the candy-colored love letter to musicals.”

Or is it?

Emily Yahr, writing in the Washington Post last week, notes a backlash has begun against the praised musical as more reactions are aired.

Grumpy Editor maintains that with the usual memorable Hollywood song and dance musical, the moviegoer departs the theater humming the sound track score. With La La Land, however, there is no such remembrance.

Compare La La Land with some of yesteryear’s top musicals that featured songs that are still remembered today. Among them:

Singin’ in the Rain

The Wizard of Oz

Guys and Dolls

Meet Me in St. Louis

The Sound of Music

West Side Story

My Fair Lady

With nearly 6,000 people voting for the Oscars --- awarded since 1929 for excellence in films --- apparently many of them have not viewed or recalled past great musicals.

Who are these folks? A Los Angeles Times survey finds Academy Awards voters are overwhelmingly white, mostly male with a majority over 60 years old.

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