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September 10, 2011 at 1:20 am #6195
Xanthe
KeymasterI am so excited about the new Les Mis movie. It starts shooting in the new year and is being directed by Tom Hooper (who directed The King’s Speech) and it stars Hugh Jackman as Valjean and Russell Crowe as Javert. I think this is inspired casting! Those two will riff off each other perfectly and bring an amazing intensity to that complicated relationship. I can’t wait to find out who will be playing the Thenardiers, Fantine, Eponine etc! Anyone know anything about those roles yet?
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October 10, 2011 at 1:20 am #6196
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InactiveHonestly Im still on the fence about this movie. Im glad camerom macintosh is producing because les mis is his (26 year old) baby and he’ll be there to keep it true but it still makes me antsy, its a long ass play!LOL and cutting it down is a given
you re right, I think Russel Crowe and Hugh Jackman will really play well off eachother and I can imagine their “”confrontation”. I dont know anything else about confirmed roles but Ill definetly come here when I do. I have the musical theatre bug so its nice to find someone to talk about it with! -
October 11, 2011 at 1:20 am #6197
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KeymasterOh no! I don’t think there’s ANYTHING they can cut! I hope they don’t. Sigh. I just thought they’d keep it as is because I know CM is in charge and I thought he’d want to preserve its integrity. I don’t think with a musical there’s anything wrong with it being pretty long. I hope they don’t waste screen time on establishing shots and slow, panoramic pans around and fight sequences and then have to cut a song or two! Although…if they do cut any songs, I hope it’s the Marius/Cosette love songs *g*. Which it won’t be because I guess those are kind of important to the plot
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October 12, 2011 at 1:20 am #6198
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InactiveI cannot wait to see this. I was so excited when I read that they would be making this. I am actually going tomorrow night to see it here in DC for the 4th time. I love this musical. This is my favorite one, with Cats coming in a close second.
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October 12, 2011 at 7:20 pm #6199
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InactiveIm less optimistic about this then you are…. I hope Im wrong!
Even in Broadway standards its considered a long play (as NPH put it at the Tony’s – Broadway shows are “2 hour, live action, barely affordable unlipsynced versions of Glee” lol so I cant imagine them not cutting some songs out and while I am totally with you on cutting out the Cosette/Marius songs I highly doubt it too. I really like the songturning
but I can see it as one of the songs to go because its not really important for the storyline…..
Who knows though? Ill be very happy to be wrong in this case -
October 12, 2011 at 7:26 pm #6200
Xanthe
KeymasterIm less optimistic about this then you are…. I hope Im wrong!
Even in Broadway standards its considered a long play (as NPH put it at the Tony’s – Broadway shows are “2 hour, live action, barely affordable unlipsynced versions of Glee” lol so I cant imagine them not cutting some songs out and while I am totally with you on cutting out the Cosette/Marius songs I highly doubt it too. I really like the songturning
but I can see it as one of the songs to go because its not really important for the storyline…..
Who knows though? Ill be very happy to be wrong in this case
I love “Turning” but yes, I can see that one being axed. I’m wondering what else they CAN axe and still have the storyline make sense though. -
October 12, 2011 at 7:28 pm #6201
Xanthe
KeymasterI cannot wait to see this. I was so excited when I read that they would be making this. I am actually going tomorrow night to see it here in DC for the 4th time. I love this musical. This is my favorite one, with Cats coming in a close second.
Another Les mis fan! Yay! I’ve seen about – well, i don’t know because I never counted but I’d be surprised if it was less than 15 times – although that WAS spread out over about 20 years! I always love it. It’s my favourite musical of all time -
October 13, 2011 at 5:28 pm #6202
Anonymous
InactiveIm actually a faux-fan. Ive never seen Les mis live although I do have the 25th concert and seen many online versions. Lets just say that life got in the way…….
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October 14, 2011 at 5:28 pm #6203
Xanthe
KeymasterI’ve just seen an updated casting list for the Les Mis movie and I’m so excited! But I wish I knew who was playing Marius and Enjolras. Anyone know?
The latest I’ve found out is as follows:
Jean Valjean: Hugh Jackman
Javert: Russell Crowe
Thenardier: Geoffrey Rush (I think this is great casting)
Madame T: Helena Bonham Carter (again, good casting!)
Eponine: Hayden Panetierre – I must admit I’m really not sure about this. Can she sing?
Fantine: Anne Hathaway – I think she could be pretty good.
Cosette: Emma Watson – hmm – can she sing? Cosette has a lot of really high notes!
Overall, I think it’s looking great. And HJ tweeted that he’s begun rehearsals so woot! Mind you, I can imagine that will be a HUGE amount of work – getting a long movie like this to look and sound great. I have every faith they’ll bring it together, with this good a cast and the amount of money likely to be thrown at it though. And it does befit the finest stage musical ever. I just hope it can transition okay to the big screen. -
October 19, 2011 at 5:28 pm #6205
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Inactivewow that is quite a cast!
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October 19, 2011 at 7:28 pm #6206
Xanthe
KeymasterYup! I think only three are absolutely definite though – Hugh, Russell and Anne. They released this today though so I’m guessing a lot of the casting spoilers will turn out to be true: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15365261
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October 25, 2011 at 5:28 am #6207
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Inactivethey are definitely going a different direction then the film adaptation of Rent where the movie cast was almost all the OBC (in all fairness that was possible because in only 9 years had gone by from stage to screen). Im excited!
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January 6, 2012 at 5:28 am #6208
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January 6, 2012 at 9:28 am #6209
Xanthe
KeymasterUgh! I thought Geoffrey Rush was going to play Thenardier? HE would be fantastic but not Sasha Baron Cohen! NO!
Seyfried is good casting. Taylor Swift – hmmm. Eponine needs someone who can ACT – I’d prefer Seyfried to play her because at least she can act and Cosette doesn’t matter so much as she’s just winsome love interest.
Eddie Redmayne as Marius? Really? I hope he can sing! So no, not wild about the latest batch of casting spoilers. Anyone else?
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January 14, 2012 at 11:20 am #6210
Anonymous
Inactive:o I agree 100%, I really hope there’s no truth to these. Rumours!
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January 24, 2012 at 11:20 am #6211
Anonymous
InactiveSeems like Geoffry Rush has been replaced by Sacha Baron Cohen, Eddie Redmayne is now in for Marius alonsgide Broadway star Aaron Tevitt as Enjolras…excellent casting in my opinion !
Check out the casting update: http://www.cheaptheatretickets.com/les-miserables-movie-cast-revealed/ -
January 24, 2012 at 12:20 pm #6212
Xanthe
KeymasterI hadn’t seen the release date! It’s due in December – WOOT! That’s great.
I’m not keen on SBC replacing Geoffrey Rush but hopefully he’ll be better than I worry he’ll be. Eddie Redmayne is fine – IF he can sing! -
January 28, 2012 at 6:20 am #6213
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InactiveI still can’t wrap my head around Taylor Swift…. I hope its a rumour because she can’t act!
Aaron T definitely pull off Enjolras singing parts although Enjolras in my mind has a different Physique -
January 28, 2012 at 2:20 pm #6214
Xanthe
KeymasterShe’s the one I have the most problem with. It just seems like stunt casting to me. And Eponine is SO important – she’s one of the best characters in it and that’s saying something as there are so many terrific characters in this musical!
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January 28, 2012 at 6:20 pm #6216
Anonymous
InactiveExactly! And if they are going to stoop so low as to cast someone just to sell more tickets then at least cast her as Cossete, because little acting is needed!
I don’t see her with the emotional depth to play Eponine -
January 28, 2012 at 8:20 pm #6217
Xanthe
KeymasterThat’s what I thought! Cosette is kind of ‘blah blah boring love interest’ to me – the victim/daughter/girlfriend figure who is sweet and pretty and loving and that’s about it.
But Eponine is a real WOMAN – she’s got her own story and life and is SO much more interesting. And “On my own” is THE best song about unrequited love that I’ve ever heard!
Everyone else is saying the same thing about Taylor Swift on the Youtube comments to the big Eponine signature song.
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February 1, 2012 at 1:20 am #6218
Xanthe
KeymasterNew, brilliant casting spoilers! I’m SO GLAD they did this! It’s a lovely nod to the original cast and CW will be brilliant as the Bishop.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/2012/jan/30/les-miserables-film-original-cast -
February 5, 2012 at 1:20 am #6219
Anonymous
InactiveGreat news! It will be really nice to see some original cast members in the movie
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February 7, 2012 at 1:20 am #6220
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February 7, 2012 at 1:24 am #6221
Xanthe
Keymasterhttp://m.imdb.com/news/ni21997017
My hope is restored
OMG! This is like a rollercoaster! LOL! I’d much prefer SB to Taylor Swift. I saw SB at the anniversary concert and she was good. She’s not the best Eponine ever, and she lacks the sweetness of voice that a superstar like Lea Salonga brought to the role many years ago (compare her version with Lea’s in the anniversary performances) but she IS good. -
February 28, 2012 at 1:24 am #6222
Anonymous
Inactiveyou were there at the O2?! Lucky, Ive only seen the dvd
Leas fantasyou were there at the O2?! Lucky, Ive only seen the dvd
Leas fantastic!tic!
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