The older Norma is in this, the less relevant her story is. She's not supposed to be well into the "golden years." She's supposed to be 50. A "real" 50, not 64 (Glenn Close) passing for 50. She should be 50, trying desperately to pass for 20 again. And even if she can look as youthful as 40 or 38, the harsh truth of Norma's situation is that she is too old for Hollywood of 1950. If you cast someone older, the audience will just agree with Hollywood and say, "yeah, she's way too old now." It's essential to the story. You need your audience to be just a little bit on Norma's side here to keep them invested emotionally in the (creepy) plot. She goes from eccentric, delusional and campy to victimized to femme fatale during the course of story. But her bizarre tale should be rooted in reality. That's where her fantasy stems from. So cast the role in reality or you'll be dead in the water.
(aka, Glenn Close is way too old to play Norma now.)
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Best12- you articulated that beautifully. I would love to see them cast someone like a Michelle Pfeiffer or even a Sharon Stone because they are the right age and type-- the story would have so much resonance in today's youth obsessed world if they cast a woman in early middle age desperately trying to cling to her youth Updated On: 12/10/11 at 10:49 AM
I agree. Glennis is too old to play Norma. Catherine Zeta Jones would make a wonderful Norma Desmond. from RC in Austin, Texas
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Taking a closer look at that article it looks like what Webber is actually talking about is reassembling the stage production for a filming that would likely play movie theatres for just a couple of nights and then go to video.
I imagine this would be more like the videos done for JOSEPH, CATS, etc and not really a major motion picture. To that end, perhaps he sees Close recreating her role for a taping of the play, is the most realistic choice, but yes even then I still agree she is too old for it now
Madonna kind of 'is' Norma Desmond now in real life, bizarrely enough, just as 15 years ago she kind of 'was Evita' -- she's more appropriate at this point for the role han Close.
She's said she doesn't want to act in movies anymore (I suspect because she's like Wildhorn whereas even when she makes something wonderful she's still trashed) but this is something too big to pass up. Perhaps if they got Alan Parker to direct her again it could be fantastic.
There's an issue with all the older Mirimax home video releases. Very few have come out on BD so far, but that's starting to change. A decent group was announced a couple of months ago, and I'm hoping Evita (and Bullets Over Broadway and others) will turn up in the next year or so. But Criterion licenses movies on their own, so that would be good, too!
And nearly all those Mirimax DVDs were letterboxed (non-anamorphic), so I'm really looking forward to an upgrade on some, including Evita.
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Thankfully, I have the 1997 Criterion Collection Box set of EVITA on laserdisc (supervised by Alan Parker) so I was able to transfer the entire contents of it onto DVD so that holds me over until (if ever) Criterion Collection chooses to release it on DVD. I'm sure most of the laserdisc contents won't be included but I'm covered.
Although Madonna would be good for obvious reasons, I think I would prefer Michelle Pfeiffer more because, given her age, she still has that seductress air about her that could enhance her Norma.
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With Madonna, it depends on timing. Her new album should be out by spring, and she'll want to tour. She's the biggest touring solo act of all time, and shows in the US and Europe are always popular. Depending on her touring schedule, it could work.
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With Madonna, it depends on timing. Her new album should be out by spring, and she'll want to tour. She's the biggest touring solo act of all time, and shows in the US and Europe are always popular. Depending on her touring schedule, it could work.
"I saw Pavarotti play Rodolfo on stage and with his girth I thought he was about to eat the whole table at the Cafe Momus." - Dollypop