Melanie Griffith in Chicago

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#1Melanie Griffith in Chicago
Posted: 8/31/09 at 4:24am

I was just watching the clip of the Oscar Nominee in Chicago...

I forgot that I got the chance to see Melanie in Chicago, I give her props for the courage. But her dancing and singing needed some major work!


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#2re: Melanie Griffith in Chicago
Posted: 8/31/09 at 9:27am

ok

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#2re: Melanie Griffith in Chicago
Posted: 8/31/09 at 9:34am

It was like she won a "Be Roxie For the Night" contest.

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Posted: 8/31/09 at 9:50am

Except that all of those things that you say she needs to work on are what got her critical acclaim for that part. She fits the part perfectly. Roxie, as a character, not as an actress, isn't a performer. That's the whole concept of the show. So while you say she needs to work on her singing and dancing, the critics said things like :

"A sensational Roxie, possibly the most convincing I have seen." -Brantley

or

"The contours of the character fit Griffith's screen persona like a lace glove: Inside this Roxie, a knowing woman playing the little girl lost, is a real little girl lost.' -Isherwood

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#4re: Melanie Griffith in Chicago
Posted: 8/31/09 at 10:23am

Brantley and Isherwood are both giant starf*ckers who got off on seeing Melanie Griffith on stage. Hers was one of the most painful "professional" performances I've ever seen. She couldn't dance the role, couldn't even approximate the notes, and basically played herself as far as the acting went.

Brooke Shields--who, like Griffith, is neither trained as a singer nor dancer--was terrific as Roxie, because she worked hard, created a character, and has great presence on stage. Griffith just walked out there like someone had plucked her off the street.


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Posted: 8/31/09 at 11:00am

"Brantley and Isherwood are both giant starf*ckers who got off on seeing Melanie Griffith"

You must be joking. Brantley always bitches and moans about star stunt casting. Griffith fit the part perfectly. Just because she doesn't sound pretty or look like she is coordinated doesn't mean that she wasn't good for the role. And please, Brooke Shields was a TERRIBLE Roxie. She needs to pay her dues at Overactors Anonymous. When you look at the character description for what Roxie is supposed to be, Griffith nailed the character.

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Posted: 8/31/09 at 11:04am

To each their own. I'd see Brooke a dozen times before I'd sit through one act of Melanie as Roxie.


"You travel alone because other people are only there to remind you how much that hook hurts that we all bit down on. Wait for that one day we can bite free and get back out there in space where we belong, sail back over water, over skies, into space, the hook finally out of our mouths and we wander back out there in space spawning to other planets never to return hurrah to earth and we'll look back and can't even see these lives here anymore. Only the taste of blood to remind us we ever existed. The earth is small. We're gone. We're dead. We're safe." -John Guare, Landscape of the Body

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#7re: Melanie Griffith in Chicago
Posted: 8/31/09 at 11:20am

She reminded me of the leading lady of the musical within the musical in Curtains who got everything a beat behind and got bumped off. She was a charicature who spoofed herself, and not very well at that. Seeing her hubby in Nine however....

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#8re: Melanie Griffith in Chicago
Posted: 8/31/09 at 11:34am

I didn't see Griffith. But Brooke was fantastic!

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#9re: Melanie Griffith in Chicago
Posted: 8/31/09 at 12:39pm

I didn't see Melanie but I did see Brooke Shields in London and she was a mess. Horrible horrible! Acting was average but her singing and dancing was horrible! Nothing new or exciting apart from the fact she looked like one of the cast of La Cage Aux Folles on the stage!


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#10re: Melanie Griffith in Chicago
Posted: 8/31/09 at 1:16pm

I saw Melanie the only time I saw the show. She was pretty horrible: dancing, acting and singing.

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#11re: Melanie Griffith in Chicago
Posted: 8/31/09 at 1:49pm

I saw both Shields and Griffith as Roxie.

Shields was rather dull but, she came alive during her "Roxie" monologue. She also looked great and played well opposite Luba Mason's Velma.

Griffith was interesting, to say the very least. With each scene and song, I never knew quite what I was going to get. And for that reason, I couldn't take my eyes off of her. Her singing range was limited (it's Roxie, I could care less) and her dancing ability was less than average (she did manage a clean cartwheel at the end of "Hot Honey Rag.") But otherwise, Griffith sold the role for all it was worth; she was a spunky, trashy, sweet, vulnerable, conniving Roxie...a little girl at heart, lost in the big city, and stopping at nothing. So, despite her shortcomings, I still deem her Roxie a success.

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#12re: Melanie Griffith in Chicago
Posted: 8/31/09 at 2:07pm

Melanie Griffith joined Chicago so she could keep tabs on Antonio. That was her artistic motivation.


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#13re: Melanie Griffith in Chicago
Posted: 8/31/09 at 2:42pm

Anybody who thinks Roxie needs to sound good clearly never listened to Reinking sing the role.

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#14re: Melanie Griffith in Chicago
Posted: 8/31/09 at 2:54pm

Actually Reinking sounded a lot better live (you can see clips on Youtube).
Something clearly was wrong when she recorded the cast recording.
Updated On: 8/31/09 at 02:54 PM

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#15re: Melanie Griffith in Chicago
Posted: 8/31/09 at 3:27pm

I don't think Forbidden Broadway would have devoted an entire song to Reinking's singing voice if she didn't sound that way all the time... which she does.

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#16re: Melanie Griffith in Chicago
Posted: 8/31/09 at 3:44pm

Brantley is a GIGANTIC starf*cker.

Just look at his review of THREE DAYS OF RAIN. He spends the 3/4 of the article apologizing for not liking Julia Roberts.

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Posted: 8/31/09 at 9:14pm

"Except that all of those things that you say she needs to work on are what got her critical acclaim for that part. She fits the part perfectly. Roxie, as a character, not as an actress, isn't a performer. That's the whole concept of the show. So while you say she needs to work on her singing and dancing, the critics said things like :

"A sensational Roxie, possibly the most convincing I have seen." -Brantley

or

"The contours of the character fit Griffith's screen persona like a lace glove: Inside this Roxie, a knowing woman playing the little girl lost, is a real little girl lost.' -Isherwood"


I agree with what you say because Roxie Hart is supposed to be a not so-talented actress/singer. I think she did ok in Chicago, but her singing and dancing was sooo awful that it was like watching a trainwreck at times.
Anyways, I somehow agree with what you say and on top of that she sold out her entire run basically. We can agree that her Broadway engagement was a success(the movie won the Oscar a few months before she took the role of Roxie, so that also must have helped)

Anyways, I did see Brooke Shields as Roxie and she was very good. Also if you base your opinion on reviews you should look for the ones of Brooke in Wonderful Town. She was even better as Ruth Sherwood.


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Updated On: 8/31/09 at 09:14 PM

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#18re: Melanie Griffith in Chicago
Posted: 8/31/09 at 9:27pm



I don't think Forbidden Broadway would have devoted an entire song to Reinking's singing voice if she didn't sound that way all the time... which she does."

- Ann has ALWAYS had a raspy voice. But it's way more raspy on the cast recording than it was live. And people who saw her live can tell you this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gwwo1epOZKk

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#19re: Melanie Griffith in Chicago
Posted: 8/31/09 at 9:34pm

Shields was extraordinary in WONDERFUL TOWN, which remains one of the most satisfying experiences I can recall.

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Posted: 8/31/09 at 9:57pm

'Shields was extraordinary in WONDERFUL TOWN, which remains one of the most satisfying experiences I can recall'

I agree. She was wonderful.


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#21re: Melanie Griffith in Chicago
Posted: 9/1/09 at 1:11am

Also if you base your opinion on reviews you should look for the ones of Brooke in Wonderful Town. She was even better as Ruth Sherwood.

Shields was solid as Roxie, but she EXCELLED as Ruth in Wonderful Town. I had my reservations going in, but Shields owned the stage.

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#22re: Melanie Griffith in Chicago
Posted: 9/1/09 at 11:53pm

I actually thought Shields was better than Murphy.

I missed Murphy the first time I saw the show so I returned just for her (I didn't love the production) and was let down. When I saw it again with Shields, I was blown away.

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Posted: 9/2/09 at 6:32am

"I actually thought Shields was better than Murphy.

I missed Murphy the first time I saw the show so I returned just for her (I didn't love the production) and was let down. When I saw it again with Shields, I was blown away"

"Shields was solid as Roxie, but she EXCELLED as Ruth in Wonderful Town. I had my reservations going in, but Shields owned the stage"

I agree a 100%


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#24re: Melanie Griffith in Chicago
Posted: 9/2/09 at 8:24pm

I saw Melanie in Chicago, and although she was far from perfect she was not awful either. I think it just became very fashionable to trash her, so everyone did.