Maybe stop casting Emma Watson in things.
Maybe stop posting on NeoGAF.
Maybe stop casting Emma Watson in things.
Halle Berry won an oscar. Oscars mean nothing to me.
Every time I post. It's my personal opinion. I thought that much was given.
You responded to a post saying "Emma Stone was highly praised for her perfomance" with "Was she?"
That's not dealing with personal opinion, and what is or isnt important to you is irrelevant. We are talking about the film's reception, and how Stone's performance affected that. You were one of 50 million people who saw the movie.
In general, was Emma Stone praised for her role? Obviously.
It's gunna be shit, just like jungle book.Don't. Favreau and Gambino. It's gonna haul.
Was she ? I thought she and Ryan were both miscast. Would've much preferred an actor, actress with a more stage, musical background like Anne and Hugh.
Eh, I disagree. La La Land wasn't your typical musical, I feel that actors with a classical stage musical background would've acted way too much like they were in a musical instead of being in a film that happens to have a few songs into it. It's not like Gosling and Stone didn't have music experience before this: Gosling has been playing music and singing in bands almost as long as he has been a professional actor and Stone was in cabaret. That said, I generally dislike musicals, so perhaps I'm alone in this.
She didn't pass La La Land for this. She was asking for way too much money for the role and the LLL producers just said AYY LMAOEmma Watson passed the starring role of La La Land for this movie. Hmmh..
The trailers didn't do much for me, so I've been skeptical.
She didn't pass La La Land for this. She was asking for way too much money for the role and the LLL producers just said AYY LMAO
She didn't pass La La Land for this. She was asking for way too much money for the role and the LLL producers just said AYY LMAO
Did they actually said that?
That's hilarious. She definitely wouldn't have won a single award that Stone did. I like Watson but an Oscar caliber actress she is not.
Wait, what happened to grint? I always thought the cast of HP were some of the most well-adjusted child actors
She didn't pass La La Land for this. She was asking for way too much money for the role and the LLL producers just said AYY LMAO
Emma Watson passed the starring role of La La Land for this movie. Hmmh..
The trailers didn't do much for me, so I've been skeptical.
Wait, what happened to grint? I always thought the cast of HP were some of the most well-adjusted child actors
Emma Watson passed the starring role of La La Land for this movie. Hmmh..
The trailers didn't do much for me, so I've been skeptical.
Was she ? I thought she and Ryan were both miscast. Would've much preferred an actor, actress with a more stage, musical background like Anne and Hugh.
It was a rhetorical question on my end. In a ''be that as it may, I didn't see it that way''.
Silly me for having an opinion that goes against the masses.
But I'll stop here and not derail the thread anymore than I already have. To which I apologize for to everyone else.
The '91 film is a classic. This never looked like it would be half as good. A little surprised at the low reviews, though. I hated Jungle Book and it got great reviews.
Just got back, it's pretty damn good. Pardon the possibly scattershot review.
I agree with pretty much everything Quick said. I liked it a lot more than I was expecting to. Even had some laugh-out-loud moments -the snowball "fight" slayed me.
It's going to make so much money, and I am okay with that.
I agree with pretty much everything Quick said. I liked it a lot more than I was expecting to. Even had some laugh-out-loud moments -the snowball "fight" slayed me.
It's going to make so much money, and I am okay with that.
I can't believe people were freaking out about the whole "gay scene". It isn't ever explicitly stated and it can be taken as a fun playful joke considering the circumstances.
As suspected it's yet another "it's fucking nothing" that people demand to make a controversy about.
I mean, it's fucking nothing.
2. The LeFou thingwasn't so obvious in the movie. It's negligible to almost nothing.
As suspected it's yet another "it's fucking nothing" that people demand to make a controversy about.
I mean, it's fucking nothing.
Oh, one other note - Be Our Guest felt like the whole scene was put together to justify a 3D release. Kind of wish they wouldn't have been SO theatrical as it didn't feel like it fit as well as everything else.
Just got back, it's pretty damn good. Pardon the possibly scattershot review.
It's a gorgeous movie in parts, though with moments where the CG pops out too much (particularly exterior wide shots of the castle itself). Be Our Guest is a highlight - it's just a ton of fun. Visual spoiler:.Super in-your-face Aladdin reference was cool, I'm guessing it's a hint that Disney's working on that next
The big scene - the dance scene - started off pretty basic, but steps its game up as it continues on. I was a bit worried it would just be so bland, but it wasn't even its final form.
The movie is thankfully not just a 1-to-1 remake of the animated movie. There's added background, which adds some needed layers to what otherwise would've been a bland movie. Almost disappointed that Gaston isn't given more background, but I can deal with that.
Emma Watson and Dan Stevens have some really good chemistry as Belle and Beast. Watson particularly does a commendable job with her musical numbers and just got better as the movie goes along, autotune/mixing or not.
Dan Stevens has one big song (Evermore), and it's pretty fucking great. It wouldn't be out of place with the original 1991 movie. I'm curious if that's him solely or if they had to do a bit of work to make his voice deeper to match the Beast appearance, but either way, it's great. Perfect piece for the Beast.
Luke Evans IS Gaston. Dude nailed it, cheesiness and all. He really had fun with it.
Josh Gad as LeFou wasn't just comic relief, thankfully. He earns his paycheque with Gaston (the song) alone.
Ewan McGregor and Ian McKellen were fucking hilarious. McGregor particularly carries the furniture cast.
I had Luke Evans and Josh Gad penned as the MVPs at the start, but it's Ewan McGregor and Ian McKellen by the end of the movie.
I was worried that the new music wouldn't mesh with the originals, but each one works so well. I've already commented on Evermore, so I'll go straight to How Does A Moment Last Forever. The Celine Dion version is straight out of the 90s, it's so damn good, very powerful ballad. And the versions throughout the movie are appropriately subtle. Emma Watson's version hits a bit hard in context of the movie.
Days In The Sun might be a tearjerker. Great piece for the cast.
Beauty and the Beast: Emma Thompson isn't Angela Lansbury, but she does a good job with the material. THE version of the song will always be Lansbury's, but Thompson ain't a slouch either. I'm expecting there to be a lot of YouTube videos putting Lansbury's version in on the full scene in the future though.
Final note on the music: I almost miss the super in-your-face pop versions that Disney usually comes up with for their movies (Peabo Bryson/Celine Dion version of the title song, for example). Alan Menken probably vetoed that with the Celine Dion version of How Does A Moment Last Forever and the Josh Groban version of Evermore. And thankfully so.
On those gosh darn gays ruining our innocence:It's really overblown. LeFou definitely has a thing for Gaston, but it's not like he's straight up crawling all over him. It's probably insulting to Josh Gad's work to have it summarized simply as "he's gay for Gaston."
A little off-topic: I still prefer Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson's pop version of the song. The new one isn't awful (like the Demi Lovato version of "Let It Go") but something just didn't click with me. Or maybe I just don't like the new singers. LOL
My theatre was PACKED. Plenty of people tearing up (heard a lot of sniffling) and clapping in the end. I almost teared up multiple times, not gonna lie.
I can't say any of the liberties taken made the film better, and I can't say it's better than the original, but damn if it isn't close.
Whew great post.It's gunna be shit, just like jungle book.
Suck out any and all personality, add trending celebs, have ok but frequently meh CG = Jungle Book remake.
Just got back from this, and it was an enormous nostalgia trip. I never realized just how many of these songs I knew and loved, nor did I expect how much I enjoyed watching a movie I've seen so many times as a very young child come to life.
I can't say any of the liberties taken made the film better, and I can't say it's better than the original, but damn if it isn't close.
I was pleasantly surprised.
i don't understand the need to remake these disney classics though..
why not create new modern classics instead...like Enchanted? Now that's a good movie.