No, Dayao. I think it's just because your sass is so long-winded.
dramadude2:
Your criticism is constructive, appreciated and quite true; I do have a tendency to go on too much when I write about something that displeases me. I will try to be more concise and on point in the future.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/14/07
I love the Idea of Miss Hathaway in role she'd be great, but also you have to remember miss hepburn herself didn't do her own singing for the original film. which is one reason that she didn't win the oscar. but her acting was supurb. so on to my point they could cast an actress who realy no singing ablity what so ever. what about ZOE Deschanel? they could probaly adapt elizas range from a high soprano to a mezzo-sopran/alto.
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It won't happen, but I would love for Laura Michelle Kelly was cast as Eliza. She played the role exquistley during its final months at Drury Lane in 2003, and although not a big star, she is definitely more known than Lisa O'Hare, mostly from Mary Poppins and the Sweeney Todd movie.
Ewan McGregor as Freddy? Freddy is supposed to be around 20, and Ewan is pushing 40.
Why do people on this board like to cast actors too old for the parts. Just the other day someone seriously suggested Liza Minnelli or Barbra Streisand as Rose in a GYPSY remake. The hell?
Broadway Star Joined: 3/23/05
"any real British subject would laugh at the notion that Hathaway has mastered anything that even closely resembles a real British accent"
I disagree. In 'Becoming Jane' her English accent is certainly plausible. Yes, it will need some work. But, most actresses will need work on the cockney accent anyway.
As for her performance in Carnival; she was merely 19 years old.
"Ewan McGregor as Freddy? Freddy is supposed to be around 20, and Ewan is pushing 40."
Fair 'nuf...I didn't realize he was that old. I'll rescind that suggestion. I guess I'd go with an unknown for Freddy (at least, unknown to me). I can't think of any young male singer I'd trust with The Street Where You Live.
As for the accents, any actress, even a Brit, would likely need to work on the accents.
Am I the only one who is confused about all these people saying Jessica Biel is the best choice? Are we thinking of the same Jessica Biel? well, toanythingtaboo_2 and I are thinking of the same one. She's not terrible, but she's certainly not Eliza.
Since she did G&D, Jessica Biel has been the go-to girl on the board for dream casting. She is seriously wrong for this part.
Laura Michelle Kelly on the other hand is perfect - she is an up and coming star, with the acting and vocal chops, plus she has already triumphed playing the role in 2003.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
Why do people on this board like to cast actors too old for the parts.
It's because everyone was wowed by Meryl Streep pretending to be 40 in Mamma Mia.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/27/05
I just said Jessica Biel would be the best choice out of Anne Hathaway and Keira Knightley.
LMK would be my ideal choice. Hey, she happened in Sweeney, so it isn't impossible. Except for Keira's already pretty much cast, ugh.
We can all speculate as to who should or shouldn't be in a remake of "My Fair Lady."
But, let's remember the bottom line. Film making is a business, and it's all about money. The studio will cast a name star to sell tickets...that's the first priority. If they are right for the part, or if they have the required talent isn't the most important thing. MONEY is number 1.
^^Your comments are appropriate in light of your av.
My av has nothing to do with the truth of filmmaking.
But it is a very good example of casting someone who is not right for the part.
Who would you cast in the film......not going on a name, but just on talent?
Featured Actor Joined: 10/13/06
"Who would you cast in the film......not going on a name, but just on talent?"
I would cast Hathaway, with Hugh Laurie as Higgins, and Maggie Smith as Higgins' mother. I would cast movie stars for a movie. Perhaps if you could surround her with stars, you could get away with LMK as Eliza, but this isn't a Hairspray-type project where you'll have Travolta, Pfeiffer, Efron, Latifah, etc to fill out the cast. LMK's only(?) film credit is Sweeney Todd, and she was unrecognizable for most of it.
Having said all that, if My Fair Lady were to be revived onstage, LMK would be a fine choice. While I'd love to see Hathaway in a stage musical, I don't know that she can sing that score eight times a week. Everyone is speculating about Hathaway's singing abilities (positively and negatively) based on minimal information.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/28/05
I'd cast Kelli O'Hara, Richard Gere, John Lithgow, Robin Williams, Josh Groban, and Liza.
Richard Gere would be a very good choice for Higgins, actually. Robin Williams as Doolittle...?? well....???
Why not Dame Julie as Mrs. Higgins? She's age appropriate now. Wouldn't it be something if (like Gladys Cooper) she got a Supporting Actress nomination -- and won! It would be like retribution after missing out completely the first time around.
"Why not Dame Julie as Mrs. Higgins?"
Perhaps, but Maggie Smith would be my first choice. The thought of her with Hugh Laurie as Higgins would be worth the price of a ticket.
As long as Emma Thomspon is around for the screenplay, how about her as Mrs. Pearce?
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/23/08
I'd love Julie Andrews as Mrs Higgins, and I can totally see her being nominated for Best Supporting Actress...that is if she agrees to it. If not her, then I agree with Maggie Smith or Judi Dench.
Hugh Laurie would be good as Higgins, maybe even Alan Rickman as Pickering. I don't know.
As for Eliza, I would cast either Hathaway or Knightley. There are pros and cons with both of them.
I think I'd rather see Alan Rickman as Afred P. Dolittle. Anthony Hopkins would be my choice for Pickering.
Since the film is being produced by Cameron Mackintosh and Duncan Kenworthy (both English producers) I would hope they use mostly English talent and hope to sell the movie mostly on the title rather than the stars. My dream cast is:
Eliza - Laura Michelle Kelly
Higgins - Jonathan Pryce
Doolittle - John Lithgow
Mrs Higgins - Julie Andrews
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