Pierce Brosnan in Mama Mia Movie — Page 3
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Well, Entertainmnet Weekly describes Louise Pitre, Broadway's original Donna as "the graying but still girlishly perky Donna"
in their review.
http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,253736,00.html
Posted: 7/24/08 at 5:46am
Honestly I think Bill is the most likeable character, I could have seen Pierce in that role, Stellan as Harry and Colin as Sam and I think it would have been a better movie. Keeping the big name star in a worthy role, not subjecting us to quite so much of his less than stellar singing and still managing to benefit from the 007 loving girls and the boyfriends who were dragged to see it because "look honey its James Bond"
Posted: 7/24/08 at 6:09am
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PS - I'm surprised to the comments about Meryl STreep. Thought she did a great job as Donna and my only dissapointment is that she didn't blast the last note in Winner Takes it All.
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Posted: 7/24/08 at 2:58pm
Yes the film is cheezy. So what. The Broadway musical is as well. Who the heck is going in to Mamma Mia expecting a great masterpiece? It's ABBA for crying out loud! lol
You go to see it for fun. Because it IS fun.
Posted: 7/24/08 at 3:07pm
Posted: 7/24/08 at 10:18pm
Pierce was raw and perfect. Screw dubbing. Give me heart and soul and honesty any day.
I love him even more after this.
Posted: 7/25/08 at 7:47pm
I never have had a problem differentiating him in his roles pre/post Bond- He really has done a lot- The Tailor from Panama,
Thomas Crown Affair, Lawnmower Man, Mrs. Doubtfire those are just the better known films. There is a slew of B+ movies out there where he played Irish fixers, murderous ( but charming) strangers, academics. He has a peculiar problem - he is TOO (conventionally) good looking to do the character roles I think he'd like to try- no one will take him seriously. ( yeah we should all be so unlucky)
All in- It could have been MUCH worse cough**Melanie**cough and I'll certainly buy the DVD to go into the rest of my collection.
Posted: 7/26/08 at 12:20am
Dear lord. That was, you guessed it, awful! The entire audience laughed every time he opened his mouth. He made Amanda Bynes seem like Kerry Butler in my mind.
Posted: 7/26/08 at 12:34am
I also had a good time at the movie. It was fun. That is how it was supposed to be.
Posted: 7/26/08 at 1:04am
And what about Elaine Stritch? She puts across the greatest song (arguably) Stephen Sondheim has ever written, and it's glorious. Listen to that woman's voice...it sounds like she's singing from her deathbed in ICU, but no one delivers The Ladies Who Lunch with more conviction, self-loathing and rage.
Alexis Smith, Bea Arthur, Lauren Bacall, Lin-Manuel Miranda...not "singers" but stars of hit musicals! And many of those I've mentioned won Tony Awards for their musical performances. (I will only concede this argument to ONE star who appeared in a Broadway musical: Katherine Hepburn. It's impossible to find a single soul in heaven or on earth who "enjoys" her singing in Coco.
Give Pierce a break. Maybe you don't like his singing. That's okay; you don't have to, but just because you don't like something doesn't mean it's bad. Just the thought of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches makes me gag, but some people think they're fabulous, so who's "right"?
Offer you opinions, by all means, but at least make an attempt to be nice,> and try to respect other people's opinions.
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Posted: 7/29/08 at 12:21pm
Reading old posts is painful. Delete :)
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EDIT: Way for me to TOTALLY contradict myself
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Posted: 7/29/08 at 5:45pm
By the way, I think anyone who hears Meryl Streep sing Slipping Through My Fingers and still says she doesn't have a good singing voice is just plain crazy. But I loved that she also sings the songs as Donna and NOT in a concert voice, which with her instrument I'm sure she COULD do.
But if there hadn't been a power failure right in the middle of Take a Chance On Me, that we had to wait 5 minutes for them to restart, I would have liked the show even more than I did! Talk about losing momentum!
Oh and for those who keep ranting on about Meryl Streep's age and wanting someone younger, I was surprised that she seemed considerably younger than her two cohorts (especially Tanya who is supposed to have a lifetime of plastic surgery). My friend's wife was surprised after the movie when we told her Meryl Streep is pushing 60 -- she thought she looked fabulous for a 40 year old who has spent the last 20 years in the Greek sun working 24 hours a day. She too felt if anything Streep looked younger than her two friends. In fact all 6 adults seemed very much alike in age. Figures since they were born in 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, and 1960. Yes, Colin Firth is a bit younger than the others, yet I could believe they were all about the same age. So those of you who want to recast Donna, I assume you want to recast the other 5 also?
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Posted: 7/29/08 at 8:38pm
And also with laughing out loud at Brosnan (as did quite a lot of the theater). But, he and his voice did end up winning me over.
Posted: 7/29/08 at 9:19pm
Maybe not, but he played one of classic literature's most romantic heros, Mr. Darcy.
As for Pierce Brosnan, I, too, think he was fine -- not the world's greatest singer, but he did well enough for a beginner. SOS was not good for his voice in my opinion, but the second song he sung was much better.
Patash, very interesting comments from your Julliard friend.
Posted: 7/30/08 at 12:49am
On a television miniseries. EXACTLY the same.
Posted: 7/30/08 at 12:52am
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Posted: 7/30/08 at 2:20pm
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