And I was going to say: because no one else thought it was a good idea. Things we think of when we are drinking are not usually great ideas!
If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it?
These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.
Heck, Marc Shaiman wrote the film's score and with Scott Wittman, they both wrote the end credits 'musical number' "Here's to Love". They could pull another HAIRSPRAY bit and apply their award-winning talents to a Broadway musical adaptation of DOWN WITH LOVE.
Maybe it was screaming to be a Broadway musical to begin with... not a film.
I think that this would make a much better Broadway show than putting "Enchanted" on-stage.
Take something and find out where it sings and and let it develop into it's own entity.
Not take something that already has songs and find moments where you can stick other songs in.
"A coherent existance after so many years of muddle" - Desiree' Armfelt, A Little Night Music
"Life keeps happening everyday, Say Yes" - 70, Girls, 70
"Life is what you do while you're waiting to die" - Zorba
I always thought this would be a great musical, with the sets of the film ready to be Broadway sets. And heck, they even already have one number with "Here's To Love"! I think Shaiman and Wittman are brilliant enough to adapt anything...I don't think I've ever heard a song of theirs I didn't like, if not love.
"Art, in itself, is an attempt to bring order out of chaos."-Stephen Sondheim
Since I first saw it, I thought "Down With Love" would make a great stage musical. Every scene is just so visually stunning that I think it really could work for the stage. Really the material is so "simple" in that classical way that can work and be improved for the stage. Also, while I think the roles were played to perfection on screen, I don't think it would be that difficult for others to replace them. As pointed out in other threads, this is the type of problem shows like Legally Blonde faced, since Reese Witherspoon's Elle was so ingrained in the public psyche. And can I also point out one trivial fact that I just love? It's the only film I can think of where an out gay actor (David Hyde Pierce) is seen romancing an out lesbian actress (Sarah Paulson). I know they are the supporting characters, but I just remember it being so cute and believable at the time. In an age where actors still sometimes fear that being out will cost them jobs, I just find this little fact pretty cool.
Just rewatched the movie; I still absolutely love it. I can't get enough of Ewan McGregor's reading of the line: "I don't want sex, I just want to be married!"
I love this film but my only criticism is that the word "homosexual" is used. As the team were trying to recreate the Doris/Rock style romantic comedies, this word was NEVER used.
I enjoyed Down With Love also. If it were to be brought to the stage however, I don't think DHP would reprise his role as Peter. He's been pretty vocal about not wanting to be type-cast in Niles-type roles; a cloth from which Peter is definitely cut.
Personally, I believe he has shown his versatilty as a performer so this is no longer an issue.
If all the spectulation were to become reality; are there any thoughts as to who would be a substantial replacement in the role of Peter. Assuming of course DHP turned it down.