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#4

Why have they never made a movie of Les Miserables?

Not before they do film versions of Mame and A Chorus Line. Both of those really deserve to be made into movies.
If anyone ever tells you that you put too much Parmesan cheese on your pasta, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life.
#5

Why have they never made a movie of Les Miserables?

I have never heard of Maim or A Chorus Line. Are those really old shows?

I heard the Wicked movie is coming but I heard that all the original cast members are in it. Sorry Lea!
#6

Why have they never made a movie of Les Miserables?

Lea Michele as Cassie in A Chorus Line. "I know I'll never dance as well as Kate Hudson, so I'll just have to play the role with my voice!"
If anyone ever tells you that you put too much Parmesan cheese on your pasta, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life.
#11

Why have they never made a movie of Les Miserables?

Um, do you mean why did it take so long to make a movie? Or are you asking why there isn't one being made at all? If the latter, you'll be pleasantly surprised -- Les Miserables, starring Hugh Jackman, will be released on Christmas.
You alone can make my song take flight.
#13

Why have they never made a movie of Les Miserables?

I think it would be really popular, considering Les Mis is like the 2nd or 3rd longest running show of all time.


Nah, it will never happen, but even it did, Ms. Michelle will have to wait in line for that role. Susan Boyle is said to have quite the lock on it.
#14

Why have they never made a movie of Les Miserables?

But how would anyone be able to sit through something that long without having to take a toilet break?

#weakbladders #hardenup

Updated On: 12/13/12 at 06:22 AM

#16

Why have they never made a movie of Les Miserables?

I'm still hoping that they'll make a movie version of Hello Dolly with Carol Channing. Also Gypsy with Ethel Merman (but maybe she's too old to do it.)

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