New MY FAIR LADY film — Page 3
Posted: 6/5/08 at 11:22pm
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Posted: 6/5/08 at 11:39pm
I would bet money that Julie Andrews will be cast as Mrs. Higgins.
Posted: 6/5/08 at 11:40pm
Posted: 6/5/08 at 11:50pm
She is lovely to look at.. and as an actress she has her moments, but on the whole, mis-cast.
Also, I feel the original film, while being splendid in so many important ways, is somewhat over-produced. How many servants did Higgins need?
Who knows how this will turn out, but right now I'm excited about the prospect.
I wish them luck.
Updated On: 6/5/08 at 11:50 PM
Posted: 6/5/08 at 11:55pm
Posted: 6/5/08 at 11:56pm
Oh, and please find a hot Freddy with glorious voice.
Posted: 6/5/08 at 11:58pm
I'm thinking too far ahead.
Posted: 6/6/08 at 12:11am
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Posted: 6/6/08 at 2:16am
You can hear her singing here - http://www.dlisted.com/node/26272
I don't mind a remake. MY FAIR LADY isn't a perfect movie in my book, and its great material - so why not.
Posted: 6/6/08 at 2:36am
it ocould be good...but why risk it?
Posted: 6/6/08 at 3:02am
Aside from that, the vocals in that clip are very good. It sounds like a trained singer.
Posted: 6/6/08 at 3:15am
Could it possibly be that two of her most successful movies have included major “make over” sequences. I mean watered down modern day remakes of My Fair Lady/Pygmalion are kind of her meal ticket.
Just for the record I do really like Anne Hathaway
Posted: 6/6/08 at 3:28am
A crazy, heartless, brainless idea.
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Posted: 6/6/08 at 3:30am
Jewishboy, I can see how you might think that since she has had a bad streak lately, IMO. But I do think she showed great acting chops in BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN, DEVIL WEARS PRADA, and PRINCESS DIARIES (okay PRADA AND DIARIES didn't require a lot in the acting department, but I thought she showed some great comedic skills in those) and she has the star quality to carry a film like she would have to do with MY FAIR LADY, plus she can sing it.
Knightley seems really appealing though, and Adams would be great if a bit too obvious (then again I'm suggesting Hathaway).
Posted: 6/6/08 at 3:39am
For the success of the new film everything relies on the director's interpretation. And yes, there is an audience for it just as there was for Sense and Sensibility. I think a "gritty realism" would be wonderful
However, I would like to see a very talented unknown play Eliza. In that way the film itself could be a sort of real life Pygmalion story.
Posted: 6/6/08 at 3:45am
Another one for the bargain bin.
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Posted: 6/6/08 at 3:54am
I see nothing wrong with some less modern but similar location and/or realistic sets.
(Although I think you are very fortunate and special to have visitted London in 2012
Updated On: 6/6/08 at 03:54 AM
Posted: 6/6/08 at 3:56am
And they said time traveling wasn't possible
To anyone who doesn't like AH or RH in MFL, I challenge you with this: Let's see you do something just as great.
Well, that's a pointless argument if there ever was one.
Posted: 6/6/08 at 3:59am
Exactly. Arguing over a matter of taste is always pointless.
Posted: 6/6/08 at 4:29am
Ugh.
Posted: 6/6/08 at 4:38am
Granted, you COULD find the right actors. Julie as Mrs Higgins would be wonderful.
You COULD use loads of bluescreen and CGI fog and lighting. Just why?
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