Best Jukebox Musical Movie – The Ringer
This week, Dave, Neil, and Joanna debate the best jukebox musical movie! They start by talking about the movie that inspired this debate, Joker: Folie à Deux, as well as why the studio is afraid to show it to the press (7:20). Then, they get into the history of jukebox musicals (19:20) and go through some pretrial awards and dismissals (37:57). Later, they reveal each of their top three choices and listen to some of your picks to figure out which four should make it to the final poll (49:18).
Now it’s up to you to decide! What is the best jukebox musical movie? You can vote for the winner at TheRinger.com, on The Ringer’s X feed, and in the Spotify app, where you’ll find Trial by Content. The winner will be announced on the next episode!
You can send your picks for the next topic and a few sentences to support your pick to TrialByContent@gmail.com. You can also submit suggestions for future Trial by Content topics. Is there a great pop culture debate that you’d like us to settle? Send it on over!
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Poll
What is the best jukebox musical movie?
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16%
Dave: ‘Moulin Rouge’
(181 votes)
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22%
Joanna: ‘Mamma Mia!’
(247 votes)
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14%
Neil: ‘The Blues Brothers’
(154 votes)
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46%
Listeners: ‘Rock of Ages’
(498 votes)
1080 votes total
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Hosts: Dave Gonzales, Joanna Robinson, and Neil Miller
Associate Producer: Carlos Chiriboga
Additional Production Supervision: Arjuna Ramgopal
Music Credits: Devon Renaldo
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