'I was not aware that a new deleted Rocketman scene that is basically a sexually charged Busby Berkley number was what I needed today but, reader, I needed it.' oureric writes:
s"Honky Cat" scene features one of my all-time favorite tropes: the makeover montage! In it we see an early-career Elton John, played by Taron Egerton, gettingd by his manager-boyfriend, played by Richard Madden. It has major"What's New Buenos Aires?" energy with a touch of"I Think I'm Going to Like It Here" fromBut this overly complicated description can hardly do justice to how much Elton Johnian excess is shoved into this number.
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