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"Human Again is such a terrible song. No wonder it was cut originally."
I diagree that's one of my favorite songs in the Broadway show.
""Human Again is such a terrible song. No wonder it was cut originally."
I diagree that's one of my favorite songs in the Broadway show."
Then whole score is great, my only gripe is that it he music doesn't really advance the plot at all like in some other musicals, it still is wonderful but I think it would work well as a straight adaptation too, regardless I am thrilled that it is a musical as its one of my favourites.
i hope they use this photo for the beginning of the film (with a bit of disney magic of course)
LINK = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__x8CYAVMbk

and the west wing scene when belle first discovers the painting of the prince/beast cos it is a gorgeous one of dan stevens.
LINK = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oa8PR8W7cLI
the compositions in the film, are stunning especially the west wing scene. my all time favourite is the transformation scene music. the way the music just swells and then bam! the beast is transformed with that powerful orchestration. alan menken is a musical genius. i hope the music is as powerful as that in this new adaptation. wasn't so powerful in the stage musical.
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http://variety.com/2015/film/news/beauty-beast-ian-mckellen-cogsworth-1201464763/
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"i know it's brilliant. can he sing though?"
Cogsworth sings what, two lines?
"Human Again is such a terrible song. No wonder it was cut originally."
Have to disagree on that one. I love the song. Not only does it give the ensemble something to do in the 2nd act, It's just a very touching moment for the objects of the castle.
These lyrics in particular almost make me shed a tear when I hear them: Sweep up the years of sadness and tears and throw them away...
The song really emphasizes that ALL the objects have goals and want to be human again, not just Ms.Potts, Lumiere and the others. You really are rooting for everyone in the castle by that point.
I really love that number.
I think he's too old for the part, but if everyone's saying that he's perfect for the role, I'm on board! Now for Lumiere...
I think he's too old for the part, but if everyone's saying that he's perfect for the role, I'm on board! Now for Lumiere...
I think its great casting in the sense they are getting reputable people in this, but he is a tad old. However, I think it will mostly be his voice and actions. So, bring it on Gandolf!
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I was expecting someone a little more plump for Cogsworth, but I really cannot complain about this choice at all. I'm hoping we hear the casting for Lumiere soon and I pray they don't mess it up.
"I think he's too old for the part"
That and just completely miscast. But what do I care, I love Ian. So far he's the only reason why I might see this film.
EDIT: Scratch that. I just remembered we probably won't even get to see his face, just hear his voice. Bilbo out y'all.
He'll be a different Cogsworth than the animated original, but it's an inspired choice nonetheless. I wouldn't have considered such an A-list actor for the part, but then again, I was surprised Emma Thompson signed on for Mrs. Potts.
It really is a huge cast, with more to come.
I was also reminded that Bill Condon directed Ian Mckellen in "Gods and Monsters," which won McKellen his first Oscar nomination and moved him up the Hollywood food chain from "respected character actor" to A-list movie star. The rest, as they say, is (Hollywood) history.
If Condon reached out and offered him the role, I'm not surprised McKellen said yes, for old time's sake.
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And since he hated doing the greenscreen work in The Hobbit so much that he broke down weeping with frustration, how's he going to feel if they decide to motion capture his performance here?
I think that he will probably just voice the character they did motion capture artists for the new Ninja Turtles movie and the Harry Potter films and had different people voice over it.
May it's just me but...I don't really notice the difference between motion capture/non motion capture animation...?
i know that i said it was brilliant casting, but thinking about it, he does look really old to be playing Cogsworth. I mean, is there an actor out there that is roughly the same age as him that needs to sing a little as well as dance a little (for the Be Our Guest number) to be cast as Lumiere? It makes you think why he has been cast as Cogsworth really, because he has just finished working on "Mr Holmes" WITH Bill Condon who is now gonna direct "Beauty and the Beast" in May.
Seeing Ian cast makes me really think we won't see him or Emm Thompson onscreen. However, if we don't, I wonder why they agreed to be in it. Maybe it's just a money thing. Or Maybe we will see them. It's all speculation at this point.
Speaking of casting....Now I love Emma Thompson, but she doesn't really scream Mrs. Potts for me. She's always so sassy at award shows with a drink in her hand not really giving a **** about anything. Lord I love her. Just don't really see her as Potts.
It seems that they aren't really trying to do the cartoon and maybe that's a good thing because Thompson and Ian aren't anything like the cartoon counterparts. So maybe this is going in a completely different direction. Or maybe the casting directors should just be fired. I guess we'll find out.
In any case, this is just one film in a long line of future desperate live adaptions. We have Little mermaid, Mulan, Winnie the Pooh and Pinocchio next. What joy...
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It seems that they aren't really trying to do the cartoon and maybe that's a good thing because Thompson and Ian aren't anything like the cartoon counterparts.
It's called acting.
After seeing the clip of Emma Thompson singing at the Lincoln Centre as Mrs Lovett on youtube, I can honestly say that I am dreading her singing "Tale As Old As Time".
LINK = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbutF8E7zeo
I know she had to put on a cockney accent for the role, but to me she just doesn't have the same range that Angela Lansbury had when she sang it in the 1991 animated film that made the song so iconic and wonderful.






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