"Carrying the Banner" is my favorite number as well. Second place probably goes to "Once and For All." I also have a Newsies megamix.

-Aaron
No, I'm a horrible dancer. Some of my favorite movies are musicals simply because of the elaborate dance sequences that I know I'd never be able to do unless I locked myself in a cabin in the woods for four weeks trying to learn it. I love CTB's dance sequence because of the barrel segment and the actual dancing parts. Also, the dance during the Seize the Day reprise is pretty good (especially when they form that wall).Luke wrote: But, I'm curious, Escapay, by designating a favorite dance sequence - are you compelled to dance around to "Carrying the Banner" while watch the newsboys action?
My civics teacher made us watch Newsies too, but she fastforwarded through all the songs!!! As an 8th grader, I found the movie quite boring and never wanted to be bothered with it again...until Escapay got the DVD! It's soooo much better with the music and the songs really help to develop characters and the story (as they're supposed to do!). I recently got the soundtrack and I always listen to it. My favorite is also "Carrying the Banner" but I like it because of all the simultaneous counter melodies and such. Like the part after the Nuns and Patrick's mother carries the same melody:grassmonk wrote:Newsies is great! Not having seen it for a few years, I last watched it a few months ago after seeing Batman Begins. For some reason, I never knew (or imagined) how horribly it did at the box office. When I was in high school one of my history teachers had us watch Newsies (as well as Swing Kids--she had a huge crush on Chistian Bale). We also sang "Seize the Day" at one of our performances in the high school choir.
It was deleted from the final number. In the same featurette, it shows additional filmed lyrics for Carrying the Banner that wasn't in the final number either.bmadigan wrote:I just watched the Newsies DVD and was puzzled by something on one of the extras. They talk about Christian Bale haveing to learn to do some cowboy-style rope tricks and even have a clip of him twirling the lariat, bit I don't remmeber it in the movie itself. It looks like it would have fit in the Sante Fe number.
Does anyone have any info on this?