It's wonderful to hear that Streep is getting really good notices from the screenings, so it's safe to say that Streep is not pulling a Daniel Day-Lewis from NINE here. Plus, audience love for "On the Steps of the Palace" and "Hello Little Girl" is always nice to hear.
Oh and I always knew that the "character name change" thing was a mistake from the start, Disney wouldn't be THAT dumb. Save that for ONCE UPON A TIME, a show which I do watch.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure Meryl is not obsessed with winning awards, and has an insatiable thirst for recognition. She's gotten all of her (well deserved) praise.
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Not sure if this was mentioned, but it is rated PG for Thematic Elements, Fantasy Action and Peril, and Some Suggestive Material...
That sounds like the ITW we all know and love...
"^Don't get too invested in the screenplay's versions of those two songs."
I've actually been thinking about this ever since this was replied. It's intriguing. I'm trying to think of another end to "Last Midnight". If her mother's not dragging her, and the ground erupts into lava (hence the black oil in the trailer). I've imagined different scenarios:
The Witch turns into a hag again (or not), and melts (the black oil is her melted self, sort of)
or
She has a Mother Gothel type ending, where she ages rapidly, and gets more ugly, and eventually turns into dust. Think Mother Gothel in Tangled, or Harry Potter in the Sorcerers Stone when the guy in the turban (I cant remember his name) turned into dust. Then the ground erupts just because.
As for Children Will Listen:
It doesn't really matter to me. I wouldn't mind if that song was just a Voice Over. Then, Children Will Listen will be the final song, and not the final reprise(?) of "Into the Woods". I guess I'll just have to wait and see.
October is a safe bet, usually Christmas releases get screenings in the fall; I remember reading the reactions to the screenings of NINE before it came out.
I got to see an early screening of Nine in middle of no where New Jersey. I remember it was freezing out and we had to take both a train and a bus to get there from Manhattan.
My friend who saw the screening said that the hands pulling the Witch under had been axed, but that she falls into the earth and it turns into a pit of lava-like stuff. He said that part confused him and he suspects they just weren't finished with the effects yet and that they might add the hands pulling her in during post-production. Maybe they thought it was too scary? I dunno. I love it.
Interesting...I'm sort of mixed on that. It seems like the just made her take a trapdoor/elevator down. Well, the effects weren't finished, so we shall see. Maybe when "she falls into the Earth" she falls into a pit, rather than descending under the ground, then the lava like substance erupts.
She's supposed to return to her ugly self and be with her mother in the world she came from, and the lava is from that world or from the magic used to transport her to that world. Not fall in a pit. Not turn to dust. Not melt. Not die.
"Christine Baranski goes ‘Into the Woods,’ back to ‘The Good Wife’"
“I’ve actually done a lot of Sondheim,” she explains. “I was in the original workshop production of ‘Into the Woods.’ I’ve done the workshops of ‘Sunday in the Park with George’ and ‘Assassins,’ concert versions of ‘Follies’ and others, and a full production of ‘Sweeney Todd.’?”
In the fractured fairy-tale movie, Baranski plays the wicked stepmother of Anna Kendrick’s Cinderella. The all-star cast includes Johnny Depp as The Wolf, Meryl Streep as The Witch, Emily Blunt, Chris Pine, Tracey Ullman and new CBS “Late Late Show” host James Corden. Rob Marshall, an old musical hand and director of the Oscar-winning Best Picture “Chicago,” orchestrates them all.
“You’ll be surprised; these film actors can really sing,” Baranski says of her co-stars. “The stepfamily is musicalized and we conceived of them, of course, as the fairy-tale Kardashians. They have a lot of money, the taste is over-the-top and they’re ambitious and clawing and would have their own reality show if they could. You’ll feel who these people are in terms of contemporary culture. It was great fun to do.”
I haven't seen the movie but it can be inferred the Witch goes back to her mother's world that she's from and the lava is just the magic that comes from transporting her there because in the Into the Woods 2002 revival the Witch says she is going "back to the world that I'm from" but even if she's not going to the world she's from and just somewhere else "away from this bunch" like she says in the original production, the lava is just the magic effect. She wouldn't come from a world full of lava. That makes no sense.
According to a representative from Disney, Meryl is going to try to compete for Best Supporting Actress at the Oscars and Emily Blunt will be trying to win Best Actress.
Also, about Meryl going into supporting and Emily into lead...I am not surprised. I wouldn't count on Emily being nominated; reports from other forums say that she is good, but is upstaged by Streep and Kendrick.
But, I have no doubt Meryl will get nominated. This is a surprisingly weak year for film, and if Into the Woods is successful...Meryl could be nominated.
Of course, I haven't seen anything yet, but one can predict and infer.
I'm sorry if my previous post sounded like a put down on your guess, but I think marketing for this film will be more similar to Maleficent (plenty of trailers leading up to the premiere date), rather than Frozen (one full trailer the month before). It just makes sense. Disney knows that they have to market this film as much as they can. So, that is why I think we will get a full trailer (and some more stills) this week with a Disney film, Alexander (PG), then they can add the trailer to other films (Dracula, The Book of Life, etc.), then the International Trailer (which they had for Maleficent), I think, will come out with another (sure to be a hit) Disney film, Big Hero 6, which comes out, like you guessed, in November.
Then, I imagine Disney to have smaller trailer, promo spots, Disney Channel interviews, etc.
I can actually even imagine them doing previews for trailers, like they did for the "Wings" trailer for Maleficent.
But, these are just my thoughts, opinions, and ideas.
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