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Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?

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#25Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 10:58am

Rob Marshall needs to stop. Luhrmann is almost as bad of a choice for Follies, though at least he could do something interesting with Loveland.

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#26Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 11:04am

I love Paul Thomas Anderson. His FOLLIES would be totally wrong, though. Can we not make move musicals for a while? They rarely work. Like ever.

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Jordan Catalano
#27Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 11:08am

Is Quvenzhane Wallis too young for Hattie?

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haterobics
#28Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 11:09am

How we can turn this:

"‘I’d love to take a look at Follies,” Marshall told Broadway.com, when asked which other Sondheim musical he’d like to bring to the screen."

And make it into something that is even remotely on the drawing board, is a bit ridiculous. They ask any director of a comic book movie what other comic book characters they like, too. And none of those movies ever get made, either.

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Jordan Catalano
#29Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 11:12am

Maybe it'll be NBC's musical next Christmas.

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tazber
#30Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 11:14am

Just imagine:

Lars Von Trier's Spring Awakening




....but the world goes 'round

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#31Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 11:17am

Can we have a big beautiful broadway production with a great cast and the original script instead?

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#32Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 11:17am

Jordan, that is absolutely ridiculous. Wallis is obviously more of a Solange.


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Fantod
#33Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 11:41am

Jv92, MGM would like a word with you

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Musical Master
#34Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 11:43am

Honestly it's who's going to be the screenwriter for FOLLIES that worries me more than who's directing it. Rob Marshall could do a great job with it as long as he understands what made FOLLIES such a cult classic to begin with and that the musical needs the most important ingredient: a top-tier writer on board.

Besides it could've been worse... It could've been Stephen Daldry or Marc Webb. UGH!

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Jordan Catalano
#35Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 11:44am

Or Chris Columbus.

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Musical Master
#36Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 11:47am

Jordan please! Don't remind me of the horrors that was the film version of RENT....

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jv92
#37Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 11:57am

Fantod, I should have specified. STAGE TO SCREEN adaptations rarely work. The MGM classics like SINGIN' IN THE RAIN, GIGI (as contemptible as it is) and THE BAND WAGON are masterpieces because they were CONCEIVED for the screen.

But something like WEST SIDE STORY or CAROUSEL... The only one that's actually worked completely in my estimation is THE KING AND I.

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#38Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 12:06pm

Oh ok, that makes more sense. However, you didn't think The Sound of Music or My Fair Lady worked? Also, if you've never seen it I would recommend watching the How to Succeed movie, because it is often forgotten but is hilarious.

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tazber
#39Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 12:10pm

Musicals to movies are hit and miss.

But when they work they are magic.

For every Nine or Jersey Boys there is a Hairspray or Chicago.

How to Succeed is also a fave of mine.


....but the world goes 'round

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#40Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 12:11pm

GIGI (as contemptible as it is)..

I really, really dislike you now for that comment.

I would recommend watching the How to Succeed movie, because it is often forgotten but is hilarious.

Why? The jettisoned a good chunk of the score...No "Happy To Keep His Dinner Warm", no "Cinderella Darling", no "Paris, Original". It may have well just been billed as a comedy...with some incidental songs thrown in.



Updated On: 12/2/14 at 12:11 PM

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#41Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 12:24pm

@tazber

For every THE WIZ there is a HAIR and for every PHANTOM there is a EVITA.

I have a feeling that if done right, FOLLIES might be one of musical film's greats.

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Fantod
#42Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 12:24pm

Yes, CarlosAlberto, but a very funny movie with some incidental songs thrown in.

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jv92
#43Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 12:33pm

Carlos, I'm sorry! I'm sorry! Don't hate me. But for all of the glitz and glamor and music, GIGI just bugs me. The Chevalier character is truly, truly disgusting and is made out to be a charming old dandy. The last Maxim's segment makes me gag.

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Jordan Catalano
#44Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 12:34pm

Let's not fight. There'll be plenty of time for fighting when Spielberg's WEST SIDE STORY goes into production.

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jv92
#45Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 12:35pm

Let's rumble! Womb to tomb, sperm to worm!

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#46Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 12:38pm

My Personal Favorite Stage-to-Screen Transfers are:
1. West Side Story
2. Les Miserables
3. Fiddler on the Roof
4. My Fair Lady
5. Sweeney Todd
6. Jersey Boys
7. Little Shop of Horrors
8. Hairspray
9. Guys & Dolls
10. Chicago

Least Favorites:
1. Annie (1982)
2. Rent
3. Jesus Christ Superstar
4. The Phantom of the Opera
5. The Wiz
6. Mamma Mia (never really liked the show to begin with)
7. A Chorus Line (the Every Little Step documentary certainly makes up for it)
8. Evita

I'm sure some of you are going to disagree with my choices, but they're just all my opinions here! Updated On: 12/2/14 at 12:38 PM

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#47Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 12:38pm

Spielberg's gonna have his way tonight!

@Jeffery, if only Norman Jewison didn't retire than he could've directed FOLLIES and no one would complain about it. Updated On: 12/2/14 at 12:38 PM

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tazber
#48Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 12:40pm

I love Hair.

(I also love The Wiz)

Phantom and Evita are both pretty unwatchable, imo.


....but the world goes 'round

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#49Rob Marshall to Bring FOLLIES to the Big Screen?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 12:42pm

If you MUST know my favorite "screen musicals"...

1) SINGIN' IN THE RAIN (1952)
2) THE KING AND I (1956)
3) LOVE ME TONIGHT (1932)
4) MARY POPPINS (1964)
5) BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (1991)

There are a few other honorable mentions: SWING TIME, THE BANDWAGON, Lubitsch's MERRY WIDOW, etc.