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Live TV is available in the 50 United States and the District of Columbia only. For personal and non-commercial use only. Any free trials valid for new and eligible returning subscribers only. Think of this movie as a post-modern Rocky Horror, with Rap overtones, Shakespearean dialog that's been chopped up and translated for the present time viewer/listener, All with R. If you think of yourself as a person who sticks close to a movie's plot, and wish for the program to end how it should, you'll be severely disappointed. Yes, it's all entirely ridiculous to believe or follow, but this short film/musical isn't meant to be realistic in any way. The rest follow with enough twists and turns to astonish even the most well distinguished movie-goer (Such as myself) into unbelievable moments that no one could possibly figure out. This short, but very exhilarating piece of work is but one chapter of 11 chapters in The Trapped in the Closet musical. The only thing he can do now, is try to get out of a confrontation he never tried to be in the first place. Sylvester is now taking up hiding, but is soon discovered. He cannot explain what is happening, but is told almost moments after he has woken up to hide, because her husband is approaching the room they are in. A woman approaches him that's not his love either. Kelly) who awakens in a bed that's not his own.

You don't hear anything about Urban Culture, instead, you get an incredible story, which at times, is hideously outlandish, but, at the same time, is not to be taken too seriously. This is about as far away from rap as you can get. Rap is okay to listen to, but I'm not absorbed in it. Kelly had to get recognized, it's either the scandal he got caught in, or the Musical he's notoriously recognized for, Trapped in the Closet, A 12 part musical, that is, to say the least, actually pretty good. Kelly, especially in 2005, even your grandparents should be familiar with the name by now, which is kind of a shocker, truthfully. By now, everyone should be familiar with the name R.
