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Jesus Christ Superstar

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'Jesus Christ Superstar' recounts the last days of Jesus Christ (Ted Neeley) from the perspective of Judas Iscariot (Carl Anderson), his betrayer. Too often mis-labeled a musical, this film is a 'rock opera.' There are no spoken lines, everything is sung.
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Your Movies (cleveland.com)

February 07, 2003

Ted Neeley is great but the film never rises to the material.
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Old School Reviews
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June 14, 2003

Like a baptism by fire, Jesus Christ Superstar rarely leaves the viewer in lukewarm waters
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Chicago Sun-Times
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October 23, 2004

Jewison, a director of large talent, has taken a piece of commercial shlock and turned it into a Biblical movie with dignity.
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January 01, 2000

Jesus Christ Superstar makes a better musical than a movie.
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Common Sense Media
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April 01, 2015

Dated, unconventional rock opera has some violence.
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Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

September 04, 2003

Flawed, but still worthwhile film of the show.
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Chicago Reader
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March 19, 2008

The music quickly becomes monotonous, and the operatic dialogue is silly right from the start.
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Filmcritic.com
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June 14, 2003

Overall: Some good songs, some interesting choreography, and some utterly forgotten actors.
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TV Guide
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March 19, 2008

Yvonne Elliman is electrifying as Mary Magdalene, and Carl Anderson couldn't have been better as Judas; but Ted Neeley as Jesus is more whiny than heroic.
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Film4
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May 24, 2003

[A] rather tedious, if flamboyant affair.
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Time Out
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February 09, 2006

Despite the 'impressive' desert locations and an array of tanks (to represent the ills of modern militarism), it's still staged like a student revue.
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Empire Magazine
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March 19, 2008

If it weren't for Lost Horizon, this would have gone down in history as the Worst Musical of 1973.
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