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20/03/2013

Movie musical adaptations: Compromise over talent?

Originally published on www.sosogay.co.uk

When it comes to a big screen adaptation of a popular musical, there will always be a few grumbles from theatre snobs and fans of the original stage show. This is because stage musicals don’t always adapt well onto the silver screen, as some things can be done on stage that can’t be replicated in a film, whilst some musical adaptations achieve success at the box office when others don’t, it’s always a tricky genre to get right.
However, there appears to be a trend to getting some success out of a musical film, and that’s through the power of the cast. Big stars in musicals make big money, probably because everyone’s curious about the quality of said stars singing voice. But musicals that feature theatre stars, unknowns or the original cast don’t tend to fair well at the box office.
Perhaps directors thought they could get away with using stars of the Broadway stage, in the hope that the musical would carry itself. But in the case of Rent, which used the original cast in the film production, the name itself didn’t carry it and despite winning four Tony Awards and a Pulitzer Prize, the film failed to recoup its budget of $40 million grossing just over $31 million.
Maybe it bombed due to not having a big star in any of the title roles, or maybe audiences just felt it hadn’t made the transition from theatre to film very well. Although, when you look at musicals like Hairspray, the implementation of an all star cast that included Zac Efron, Michelle Pfeiffer and John Travolta, may have been the reason why the film grossed over $200 million worldwide.
This overlooking of Broadway and West End musical stars is truly a sad state of affairs, as talented actors and singers are not given major roles in musicals. Why would they, when the promise of a big star can draw in a wider audience.
Of course there are a few stars of the Broadway stage that made the successful transition to film, such as Barbara Streisand and Liza Minnelli. However these are two cases that occurred over 40 years ago, whereas today the performance appears to be compromised to get more people in the cinema, to see the big star of the moment struggle through two hours of singing.
Recent musicals have seen a few successes like Catherine Zeta Jones, Jennifer Hudson and Anne Hathaway, who all walked away with the Best Supporting Actress trophy at the Academy Awards. But when you remember that Miss Zeta Jones had a background in theatre training and Miss Hudson belted her way through a few weeks on American Idol, their performances were hardly surprising. For every nice surprise however, there’s a pretty nasty one waiting right around the corner.
In the 1996 adaptation of Evita, stars like Meryl Streep (who can sing it turns out) and star of Cabaret, Liza Minnelli were both turned down for the lead role in favour of the popular singer, yet questionable actress Madonna. The role of Eva Perón had originally been played in the West End by Elaine Paige, and had been originated on Broadway by Patti Lupone, who won a Tony Award for her turn in the lead. With the signature song of the musical being ‘Don’t Cry for Me Argentina’ the Broadway and West End versions carry some weight behind them, whereas the Madonna version, despite being successful in the charts, fails in its attempt to covey the message behind the song in a limited vocal range.
This compromise of performance can be seen once again in Pierce Brosnan who struggles to sing his way through the film adaptation of Mamma Mia.  Even though Abba weren’t the most vocally talented group in the world, it’s clear that they had a bit more pitch that Brosnan. Wh not give the role to somebody who could sing it? The use of stage actors for a relevant supporting part has been done before (just look at Samantha Barks in Les Misérables), and in this case the role could have been played much better by someone from the stage.
More recently we have been treated to the film adaptation of Les Misérableswhich has so far grossed more than $400 million worldwide, and in part has been carried on the strength of it as a well loved musical, but that didn’t stop the use of an all star cast. Tony Award winner Hugh Jackman, and Oscar winner Anne Hathaway proved to be brilliant in the film, whilst other weren’t so great. Russell Crowe seems like the perfect choice for Javert due to his size, look, stage presence and notoriety but the key thing missing was his vocal ability, seen and heard clearly as he struggled next the other cast members for the whole 158 minutes. Helena Bonham-Carter also had difficulty with her part as Madame Thénardier, for anyone who has heard the original cast recording the role had a much larger voice unlike Bonham-Carter’s weak vocal, but she has admitted that she can’t sing herself so at least she’s honest. The two of them stand out for all the wrong reasons in the ensemble songs, and at times almost ruin them.
Although these performances don’t spoil a film – with the exception of Madonna in her lead role – they do take some magic away when you expect a big booming and belting voice, only to be met with someone talking through the song, as they can’t sing.
With the recent news that a movie adaptation of Wicked could happen sooner rather than later, due to the success of Les Misérables, one can only hope that the studio goes with a stage actress or the original actress, Idina Menzel, as anything less than this could compromise the musicals big voiced songs, especially ‘Defying Gravity’, which would ruin the musical altogether.
The same can be said for the long talked about Gypsy and Sunset Boulevard adaptations that have seen people like Barbra Streisand, Liza Minnelli, Glenn Close and Madonna’s names thrown around them. With the exception of Madonna any of these three Tony winners would be great for the film adaptations, that’s if the studio go with talent over star power, as these actresses popularity has waned over the years as young and brighter talents appear.
We can only hope that the future of musical film stars will rely on talent alone, and not how many column inches they can attract, but if they do stick with this formula lets hope the person they chose for the lead role won’t need the showstopper song changing too much. There’s only so many keys you can take a song down to…

26/09/2011

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Originally posted on www.thefancarpet.com

Catwoman Makes Her First Appearance


This weekend saw the first pictures of Anne Hathaway in her full on Catwoman outfit for the new Batman film.
With the only information released from the film’s production company that Hathaway will be playing Selina Kyle, we can now officially see that she will definitely doubling up as the ever so seductive Catwoman.
A few months back the images of a bike riding, goggle lad almost Catwoman leaked online and left many fans including myself pondering over what the finished product would look like, and to be fair a few were left in fear that it wouldn’t live up to the 1992 Tim Burton version played by the sultry Michelle Pfeiffer.
Luckily this new photograph shows what we assume is the final version of the new Catwoman, and it does live up to what we were hoping, and this time we can see she comes complete with ears.
Now we are getting excited about the new film and the new portrayal.
The Dark Knight Rises which co-stars Tom Hardy, Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, Joseph Gordon Levitt and obviously Batman himself Christian Bale will be hitting cinemas in July next year.


Lion King Still On Top


The Lion King 3D once again reigned supreme at the American box office.
The 3D re-release of the film took in an estimated $22 million over the weekend showing just how loved Simba and his little friends are. The film that originally only had a two-week cinema release may see this extended due to the huge success of the re-release.
The re-release has seen the film take its all time American gross up to $390 million since it was first released, which is sending it on target to enter the all-time top ten. With this new extension the film will undoubtedly top the $400 million mark and may end up with its spot in the top ten, depending on how long the film is kept in cinemas.
Coming in second at the box office this week was Moneyball starring Brad Pitt, which took in $20.6 million, even Brad couldn’t keep the house of mouse from the top spot. In at third was Dolphin’s Tale about an amputee animal, which too $20.3 million.
It a bit of a disappointing box office performance was Taylor Lautner’s latest outing in Abduction, which took $11.2 million. Rounding off the top five was Jason Statham’s latest picture Killer Elite taking an estimated $9.5 million.


Superman's New Mum


News has surfaced that actress Ayelet Zurer has signed on to star in Superman: Man of Steel.
The actress who has starred in Munich and Angels & Demons will be standing next to Russell Crowe in the latest Superman flick as the super hero’s mother.
Zurer will be replacing Julie Ormond in the role as his mum, or Lara Lorvan as fans of the franchise know her. Susannah York originally played the role in the 1978 film; she later reprised the role in Superman II and Superman IV: The Quest For Peace.
It looks like she has some big shoes to fill as the woman who sends her son to earth as her planet faces imminent destruction, especially if she wants to appeal to the huge fan base out there.
The new film Man Of Steel will star Henry Cavil as Clark Kent/Superman, Kevin Costner and Diane Lane as his Earth parents, Amy Adams as Lois Lane and finally Michael Shannon as General Zod.
Christopher Nolan will be producing and Zack Snyder will be directing and is due for release in June 2013.

06/09/2011

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Originally Posted on www.thefancarpet.com

Hathaway Fight Scene


The latest pic to emerge from the shooting of new Batman film The Dark Knight Rises shows Anne Hathaway getting nasty.

Yes the latest picture to emerge shows Anne Hathaway’s Selena Kyle/Catwoman getting into a fight with what looks like a mugger, and still manages to hold on to a half eaten apple. This woman really knows how to fight.
The scene was shot during a shoot in L.A.
The image of the fight (pictured left) was captured by JustJared.com while on set.
I’m not too sure about anyone else out there but I am really excited for the final instalment of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, and it should be really interesting to see just how Anne Hathaway pulls off Catwoman, I mean she has big shoes to fill.
But looking at this fight scene she surely knows how to pack a punch, so lets just hope her Catwoman does as well.


Van Damme and Norris for Expendables 2


Rumours have been circulating that Jean-Claude Van Damme and Chuck Norris have officially joined the cast of The Expendables 2.

It has also been rumoured that John Travolta will also be staring in the second instalment of the 80s throwback action film. But where as CEO of NU Boyana Studios David Varod has recently confirmed in an interview that the first two actors have signed on, there has been no confirmation or mention of Travolta.
Scott Adkins has also joined the new cast with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bruce Willis reprising their roles from the first film.
With the first film grossing over $275 million at the international box office it was clear that a second movie would be made. With an expected release date of August 17th 2012, Simon West will direct and Ken Kaufman and David Agosto will write the script.
The plot will revolve around the team swearing vengeance against those responsible for killing Tool, who was played by Mickey Rourke in the first film.


Humpty Dumpty With a Twist


It looks as though the classic nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty is getting a new spin in a new comic book and a potential new film.

We all know the story of Humpty, an egg who is also part human who falls off a wall and smashes and presumably dies, and is promptly put back together again.
However Writer Billy Majestic has re-envisioned Humpty as something completely different.
The new and pretty sadistic egg will now be a half-alien/half human mutant who goes on a murderous killing spree in order to avenge his mother, who was torture and murdered by a group of rednecks. Yes you read correctly the classic and adored little egg who fell off the wall is about to become a vengeful killer mutant.
As well as the comic a new feature film adaptation is also in the works. Currently in pre-production stages the creators are  'developing a unique technical process to bring Humpty to life with minimum use of digital creature effects.'
This does sound extremely interesting what with the rise in recent comic book remakes, but the thought of a nursery rhyme being completely turned on its head and then made in to a movie really does sound fascinating, so watch this space.

30/08/2011

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Originally posted on www.thefancarpet.com

Brolin Signs On For Oldboy


Josh Brolin has signed on to play the lead role in Spike Lee’s Oldboy remake.

The film is a remake of the 2003 Korean thriller by Park Chan-Wook and will begin filming next year.
This will allow Brolin time to finish filming on his two latest projects, Gangster Squad and Labor Day.
As we mentioned last week Christian Bale was considering taking on the role of the film’s villain, but there has been no confirmation yet as to whether Bale will be joining the cast.
Brolin will be playing a character that is kidnapped and held hostage in solitary confinement, the reasons for this are unknown. 15 years later the character is released and in true thriller fashion he seeks revenge on the captors who held him there. Lets be honest after 15 years in solitary confinement he’s had a lot of time to think about his plans for revenge.
It looks like this film is shaping up to be quite the interesting one, lets just hope Bale signs on to bring it that extra bit of edge.


Hathaway Being Considered For Les Miserables


Anne Hathaway is being considered for the role of Fantine in the movie version of Les Miserables.

The film that is being made by Tom Hooper already has Hugh Jackman on board and apparently Jackman has been trying to get Hathaway to jump on board for quite a while.
Hathaway would no doubt bring huge star pulling power to the feature film adaptation of the musical, and we’ve already seen her demonstrate her singing abilities in the past, she even performed with Jackman at the 2009 Academy Awards ceremony.
Despite not being the biggest role in the musical, Fantine is a crucial character to the plot, as she is the mother of the musical’s heroine Cosette.
By the looks of things this film remake may shape up to be something amazing, even though there is no more news at the moment, the film is expected to land at the end of the year and with Wolverine currently on hold Jackman is most definitely available.
So lets hope there's more news soon, and fingers crossed Miss Hathaway will be joining.