I'm in. If a guy wanted to watch the musical on DVD, which is the best one to start with?
I feel your pain, took me forever to watch itUgh, I can't wait 'til this trailer's available in some other format. Every time I try to re-watch it at MSN I get either syncing or skipping issues.![]()
I'm in. If a guy wanted to watch the musical on DVD, which is the best one to start with?
Yeah, I'd go with the 25th Anniversary.I'm in. If a guy wanted to watch the musical on DVD, which is the best one to start with?
On the 10th you have everyone that isn't singing sitting on chairs behind everyone that is, drinking from plastic waterbottles, etc... It can be distracting.
The musical has been seen by more than 60 million people worldwide, so at this point the musical is probably more popular than the original novel.
It played on Broadway for 16 years (and again in a revival that played for over year), and it's played over 10,000 performances in London, where it's still playing.
And the musical is amazing, I've seen it 9 times. If they do it right, which so far it looks like they have...this is going to be an amazing movie.
Yeah I knew of its long history, but maybe someday they can do the novel itself?
The novel has had several screen adaptations. This is the first screen adaptation of the musical, though.Yeah I knew of its long history, but maybe someday they can do the novel itself?
They did in 1998, with Liam Neeson in Geoffrey Rush (although I was never really a fan of that version).
The novel has had several screen adaptations. This is the first screen adaptation of the musical, though.
They did in 1998, with Liam Neeson in Geoffrey Rush (although I was never really a fan of that version).
That movie also had Uma Thurman (as Fantine) and Claire Dane (as Cosette), but quite frankly I'm not interested to see that movie because although the novel is a classic, I'm far more enthusiastic about the musical.
Someone from AICN who saw the trailer at CinemaCon said it's basically the same one. I agree, except we only got half of that version, the beginning was missing. So this has the beginning plus much of that leaked trailer with perhaps a few other scenes added/deleted or tweaked. But I recognized quite a few scenes.So I'm just noticing how this cut of the trailer is actually quite different from the leaked version. Looks like one of the studio notes might have been "can we get less shots of people looking distressed/depressed and a few more smiles?"
Well as I said, there have been several. I'm talking at least 10, probably more. Even in the silent era alone there were multiple adaptations. I've heard the 1935 version (with Frederic March) was pretty good. It was nominated for Best Picture, I believe.I heard about that one and heard it wasn't very good.
It was just on HBO recently. The ending is awful...
It was just on HBO recently. The ending is awful...
Another link for the trailer plz???
The video of the leaked leaked trailer starts at the end of a verse that wasn't in this trailer, too, so I'm thinking the original cut may have been a bit longer.Someone from AICN who saw the trailer at CinemaCon said it's basically the same one. I agree, except we only got half of that version, the beginning was missing. So this has the beginning plus much of that leaked trailer with perhaps a few other scenes added/deleted or tweaked. But I recognized quite a few scenes.