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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2020 9:05:27 GMT
I just think the Glenn fan club are setting their sights low.
This could be epic with someone (as yet unknown/unmentioned) who could both sing the score to perfection AND act the hell out of it. Why should there be any compromise in a movie which will preserve Sunset musical forever?
Even if Glenn can reach the notes (which I don't think she can) her voice IMHO doesn't have a particularly pleasant quality I don't think.
I've detailed why I just don't think this will be made, but if it did, pretty please get the best lady for the job!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2020 9:08:09 GMT
A more general note - how I wish there was a high quality filming of the original London production of this show on general release. This is the best DVD/Blu-Ray experience for most stage musicals I'd argue.
(Ditto all the mega-musicals in fact! So sad that they have gone unpreserved...)
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Post by HereForTheatre on Jan 4, 2020 9:09:47 GMT
Never mind the film, just bring the last tour back, either on tour again or in London, and be done with it!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2020 9:12:35 GMT
Never mind the film, just bring the last tour back, either on tour again or in London, and be done with it! Haha, I really enjoyed the last tour - went in Leicester, Manchester (twice) and Bristol (twice). Thought it was great. But less than 50% full on Saturday nights many times..... Does make you wonder about the wider popularity of this show. (Ria Jones and Danny Mac were fantastic btw)
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Post by HereForTheatre on Jan 4, 2020 9:15:48 GMT
Never mind the film, just bring the last tour back, either on tour again or in London, and be done with it! Haha, I really enjoyed the last tour - went in Leicester, Manchester (twice) and Bristol (twice). Thought it was great. But less than 50% full on Saturday nights many times..... Does make you wonder about the wider popularity of this show. (Ria Jones and Danny Mac were fantastic btw) I think it could have done okay in London. I'm just not sure it's a great choice to tour.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2020 9:37:54 GMT
Actually, scratch Taylor and let’s go the full Ariana. That would be huge box office. If you t(r)ail through the Cats thread, before it flopped, u will hear people argue that it would be a huge box office hit coz Taylor Swift is in it and EVERY SINGLE ONE of her fans would go see it........
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2020 17:14:27 GMT
Actually, scratch Taylor and let’s go the full Ariana. That would be huge box office. If you t(r)ail through the Cats thread, before it flopped, u will hear people argue that it would be a huge box office hit coz Taylor Swift is in it and EVERY SINGLE ONE of her fans would go see it........ Many of her fans are now old enough to know better I suspect!
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Post by showtoones on Jan 4, 2020 19:05:53 GMT
You really need a Betty with substantial theater experience. My vote is Anna Kendrick.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jan 4, 2020 20:51:47 GMT
Amanda Seifried for Betty! 🙂
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Post by hannechalk on Jan 4, 2020 21:07:45 GMT
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Post by distantcousin on Jan 7, 2020 12:11:52 GMT
Yes! Let’s get Marni Nixon in!!!!!
I've got bad news...
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Post by distantcousin on Jan 7, 2020 12:15:56 GMT
Actually, scratch Taylor and let’s go the full Ariana. That would be huge box office.
She would be a great Miss Schaefer actually! She has musical theatre experience and could convincingly pass for 22 (the given age of the character).
I can just see her with sensible hair and a twin set & pearls!
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Post by distantcousin on Jan 7, 2020 12:17:00 GMT
Glenn Close is 72 but could easily pass as being 60. The character Norma Desmond was 50 I believe. So they’d be ageing up the character by 10 years. I don’t see the problem, the story still works with a 60 year old Norma. As long as we believe that she has the ability to snare a younger man by whatever means, physical, emotional, financial, it all works fine for me.
Indeed - 60 year old actress playing Norma - fine, but not 72!!!
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Post by sf on Jan 7, 2020 12:24:00 GMT
I know everyone will disagree. But even if she wasn't too old (which she is, ludicrously so), SHE CANNOT SING. That simply is not true. You may or may not find the sound she produces attractive, but she is not physically incapable of singing.
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Post by ceebee on Jan 7, 2020 13:37:09 GMT
I saw Glenn Close in SB at the Coliseum a couple of times (and I'm no fan of her or the show) but I found her performance mesmerising. One of the few times in my life I've felt in the presence of a true star.
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Post by steve10086 on Jan 7, 2020 14:05:42 GMT
I saw Glenn Close in SB at the Coliseum a couple of times (and I'm no fan of her or the show) but I found her performance mesmerising. One of the few times in my life I've felt in the presence of a true star. I’m a fan of her and the show, but yes it was a true star performance, the likes of which is rarely seen.
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Post by Being Alive on Jan 7, 2020 14:41:49 GMT
Another one of being a fan of both Glenn and the show, but it really was a 'star' performances in every sense.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2020 14:56:05 GMT
Completely agree, I dont think I've seen a performance like it on stage. the moment the spotlight hits her for the first time before AIWNSG game me chills. she completely lived that role.
Compare that with Ria Jones on tour, who I'm sure many will argue sings it better, left me cold. She couldnt act it and no real emotion in the singing, just standing on stage belting it out. If I had seen Ria as Glenn's understudy I would have wanted money back to be honest.
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Post by intoanewlife on Jan 7, 2020 15:11:33 GMT
You don't need to be an amazing singer when you 'are' the character. That is what I look for in an actress and Close had that in spades in Sunset.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2020 15:56:26 GMT
I know everyone will disagree. But even if she wasn't too old (which she is, ludicrously so), SHE CANNOT SING. That simply is not true. You may or may not find the sound she produces attractive, but she is not physically incapable of singing. Lol. Well I mean it’s sort of true as I said I knew everyone would disagree ;-) I understand most people found it the ultimate star turn. I just didn’t get it! These things can only ever be subjective.... OK, compared to me she can sing, but her voice is weaker, has a smaller range and is less reliable than your average ensemble member on a West End stage.
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Post by intoanewlife on Jan 7, 2020 15:59:43 GMT
That simply is not true. You may or may not find the sound she produces attractive, but she is not physically incapable of singing. Lol. Well I mean it’s sort of true as I said I knew everyone would disagree ;-) I understand most people found it the ultimate star turn. I just didn’t get it! These things can only ever be subjective.... OK, compared to me she can sing, but her voice is weaker, has a smaller range and is less reliable than your average ensemble member on a West End stage. She's 70. What did you expect Whitney Houston?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2020 16:16:30 GMT
Lol. Well I mean it’s sort of true as I said I knew everyone would disagree ;-) I understand most people found it the ultimate star turn. I just didn’t get it! These things can only ever be subjective.... OK, compared to me she can sing, but her voice is weaker, has a smaller range and is less reliable than your average ensemble member on a West End stage. She's 70. What did you expect Whitney Houston? Exactly my point. Of course not. Hence I would expect her not to be the best possible person for the film.
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Post by LaLuPone on Jan 7, 2020 16:21:19 GMT
Lol. Well I mean it’s sort of true as I said I knew everyone would disagree ;-) I understand most people found it the ultimate star turn. I just didn’t get it! These things can only ever be subjective.... OK, compared to me she can sing, but her voice is weaker, has a smaller range and is less reliable than your average ensemble member on a West End stage. She's 70. What did you expect Whitney Houston? Well Patti is also 70...
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Post by intoanewlife on Jan 7, 2020 16:38:12 GMT
She's 70. What did you expect Whitney Houston? Well Patti is also 70... She's also unbearable...
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jan 7, 2020 16:42:41 GMT
Completely agree, I dont think I've seen a performance like it on stage. the moment the spotlight hits her for the first time before AIWNSG game me chills. she completely lived that role. And when that spotlight hit her, those huge diamonds in her earrings and necklace sent reflections around the coliseum like a mirror ball. I nearly wee wee’d meself.
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