Stand-by Joined: 2/3/05
I in fact did see the movie version and adored Devine, and I thought Harvy was very gifted in maintaining som of Devine's aspects on the role. I would be open to other Edna's, its just that I think John Travolta is a bad idea for the role. And Justin is a disaster waiting to happen.
why even waste your money to make this sucky musical a movie?
I wasn't saying that the casting was bad for Chicago, I was saying that the movie was fantastic and brought something new to the table. Movies like Hairspray and The Producers will be probably just be imitations of what happened on the stage, with no room for interpretation or creativity.
Because are people will pay money to see it?
It opened in 2002 and last week it had a 90% audience attendance. Duh!
You guys are never going to be happy, are you? If Marissa is in the movie, you'll complain because you like Kathy Briar better or vice/versa. If Harvey isn't cast, than you say the movie is going to suck and you refuse to see it because Harvey is absolutely the only person on earth who could ever make this role work and it's just disgusting he's not doing it.
Why don't you just wait until it comes out and go see it before you give yourselves a stroke over the casting.
"I wasn't saying that the casting was bad for Chicago, I was saying that the movie was fantastic and brought something new to the table. Movies like Hairspray and The Producers will be probably just be imitations of what happened on the stage, with no room for interpretation or creativity."
So what?
Because you have access to seeing those shows on Broadway, other people in USA and in other countries don't so why deny them the opportunity to see them? You can stay at home when those movies come out or go back to Broadway and see them again. You have that choice.
Ohhh yes! This is why theatre gets such a bad name...because everyone on this board is so anal! As much as you all think that YOU are right, I think that I am right. There is no reason to try and prove yourself to me..I could care less about what you have to say. There's no point in arguing something just for the sake of arguing.
What I was TRYING to say, and what I will continue to say is: regardless of what "people will pay to see", these unoriginal movie musicals will continue to be uninspired and will show a lack of creativity. That's all! It's just my opinion..after all, isn't that what this website is for?? :-P
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
So let me see if I have this straight: This board wants the entire cast of the Broadway show to recreate their roles exactly as performed on opening night and we want the film to be a new interpretation, different from what was presented on stage?
While I am no fan of John Travolta, he can sing, he can dance, he can act, he sells movies tickets-- sounds like he's got the job. And as far as casting for Link, sorry Matt Morrison fans, but a card board cut out could play that part.
And which is it gang? Did the box office go in the toilet when Harvey left or is it still selling tickets? Look at it this way: The Movie of Hairspray will probably sell more tickets in it's opening weekend than the musical has sold on Broadway to date. You have to make adjustments!
"we want the film to be a new interpretation, different from what was presented on stage?"
yes....maybe you people have bad taste in film, or are uneducated as to what makes a "good film". How is a copy of a Broadway show put right onto the Big screen any good?
Sure a cardboard cut out could play Link, but I don't think Justin Timberlake can.
Well you know what they say: An opinion is like an asshole, everyone has one.
and everyone thinks everybody elses stinks.
You got that right. LOL
"Couldn't they have someone at least a little chubby play the role? . . ."
Did you see Travolta in the "Fat Actress" premiere? Unless something has changed, I don't think they will have to pad him out that much to fit into Edna's dress!!
Broadway Betty - John Goodman as Edna... I love it!!
anyway... like it or not I think the John Travolta thing is going to happen. I have a friend who is close to the film and he told me last week it was almost a done deal. He seems to think that John is perfect for the role and after talking to my friend I felt better about it.
We will see!
i can't see John Travolta in the role but i guess we will just have to wait and see. As for timberlake, i can easily see why they cast him.
Maybe, because we do have an iside to this, we should wait for Mr. Shiaman to tell us the real deal.
Marc.......?
I would personally like to see John Goodman in the role, too. I thought he would have made a good replacement for Harvey. It would especially be funny if they could do something in the movie version of the musical where the Edna actor also plays a male minor character (like Divine did).
i'm not a fan of justin in the role... i'm not a fan of justin at all. i can't stand him. so i'm hoping he's not in it cuz i was looking forward to this movie.
LoL everyone is whining but I bet money that they'll all buy a ticket and see it....
Stand-by Joined: 2/3/05
Hey kids...first of all, I jut want to say that Broadway86...I love your cast. Sounds fun.
Just wondering, did anyone see Justin Timberlake on SNL? Becuase I personally though he was pretty funny and could handle his own with the cast of SNL...ps, that was last season when there were funny sketches...anyway, I just thought I'd ask...bc most people say they hate Timberlake just because, and not many have seen him act...PLEASE don't judge him on Model Behavior... :)
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Broadway Legend Joined: 2/24/05
Justin Timberlake you're kidding me right!? ick!
I'm sorry that I was kinda bitchy earlier on this thread, I will go to this movie many times because I love Hairspray. If Marc has ok'd it, I'm sure JT will do a fine job. But I'd like to see John Goodman in this role. If not in the movie, then in the stage production. I don't know about you guys but I like my Ednas big, funny, and with croaky voices. I think JG would be hysterical!
Well, everyone said that Justin wouldn't make it as a solo artist either, and he proved them wrong. Granted, I'm not as emotionally attached to Hairspray the musical movie than I am to other shows, but still give him a chance.
I could claim that no one could be Tracy but Ricki Lake and Harvey will never measure up to Divine. It would be the same thing as the "nobody but the OBC" arguments.
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