I'm appalled!
As one who has made the pilgrimage to Salzburg and trod the same all-singing, all dancing footsteps as the Von Trapp family in any number of locations of that simply stunning city and its environs, I'm totally stunned that anyone has a single bad word to say about the epic war adventure with musical subtext that is The Sound Of Music.
Okay, so the Austrians will tell you how much they loathe the film (as will Christopher Plummer), whilst sniggering into their schnitzels as they point out that the Holywood Von Trapps were in fact heading the wrong way across the mountain tops at the end of the film, straight into Nazi-held territory, but the musical score is second to none, and the sainted Julie is totally convincing as nun-turned-nanny, Maria.
It's a classic. I bought the DVD from Sainsbury's two years ago for a fiver at the check-out, complete with sing-along options, and I've even watched the version with commentary throughout by Saint Julie, Plummer (who almost manages to disguise his loathing but not quite) and director, Robert Wise. The production values were immense - which other film would have taken the trouble to find so many Austrian child actors with good American accents, hmm? I won't hear a bad word!
I love musicals - Calamity Jane, My Fair Lady, Oliver, The Wizard of Oz, Grease, The Little Mermaid... I bought Singin' In The Rain last year and forced the kids to watch it. They weren't keen at first, but once Donald O'Conner ran up those walls singing 'Make 'Em Laugh', they were transfixed.
I despair at your attempts to be obscenely controversial at times, Roger. I mean, The Muppet Christmas Carol...are you kidding me.....? Awesome!