StrainedEyes
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I like Depp's voice. It's alot more like acting and less like stage singing.
Only because you heard Depp first.
Why?Plus, I just find onstage productions terrible.
Indeed.I mean, Depp's voice and singing notwithstanding, the visual impact of that scene is amazing...the body language, and the snarling look on his face when he says, "I want you bleeders," is frightening in its own right.
Well, I think he runs circles around Michael Cerveris, whose vocal performance feels quite artificial and devoid of genuine passion.he's a bit dry, compared to others
Yes. It is a good sound and will serve the film very well (film, after all, is a more intimate setting than stage). But I do wish it was a bit more powerful.I like Depp's voice. It's alot more like acting and less like stage singing.
is this going to be a musical? or is depp just singing a little in that one scene?
anyone else notice not only is the Jack Sparrow voice there, obviously, but the first half of the trailer music is the same music from the AWE trailer
Depp has to be the best actor of my generation (born in 1990). At the very least, top 3.
It's amazing that Depp is 44. I would never think of it.
He seems to be chanelling his Sparrow performance, great trailer.
Well, the ship is part of the show, but was never shown in any production i've seen.And like in a minute in you see this huge ship sailing in the sea! LOL
I think the same thing.I'm pretty sure that that's just his unrefined British Accent, he doesn't have the most nuanced ability with accents.
If nothing else, the visual effect of this movie will be astounding.
I mean, Depp's voice and singing notwithstanding, the visual impact of that scene is amazing...the body language, and the snarling look on his face when he says, "I want you bleeders," is frightening in its own right.
I was wondering the same thing. Even though the music (in that scene) is more or less the same as the music in the play, it does have an Elfman feel to it...I think the scene with him saying "I will have salvation!" is pretty awesome. The music is so good.
Is Elfman doing this?
Elfman isn't involved at all. Sondheim himself has been working on the score, likely in collaboration with orchestrator Jonathan Tunick. That said, the score does share some of Elfman's sensibilities.I was wondering the same thing. Even though the music (in that scene) is more or less the same as the music in the play, it does have an Elfman feel to it...
Yeah. Good ol' generic "intense" trailer music.Then again, the music at the beginning of the trailer reminded me of the music from Batman Begins...
Word.Elfman isn't involved at all. Sondheim himself has been working on the score, likely in collaboration with orchestrator Jonathan Tunick. That said, the score does share some of Elfman's sensibilities.
Yeah. Good ol' generic "intense" trailer music.
on Sweeney being R
on Beowulf being PG-13

Same here.I thought Beowulf was going to be R![]()

Same here.
I've already seen like 2 R-Rated Trailers for it on the internet.
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ExactlyMakes no sense to have some R-Rated Trailers and have the film be PG-13![]()