I came across this earlier in the afternoon. The CW had a short behind the scenes look at Sweeney Todd with interviews with Depp, Carter, Rickman, Burton and others.
Nice. This is gonna sound a bit odd, given the nature of "Sweeney Todd", but I'm just afraid that the movie's gonna be all gore with no passion. That's my chief fear at the moment.
One of the posters says "Mrs Lovett - driven by LOVE."
You're really worried there's going to be NO passion in this? Plus it's been said the mother-son relationship with Toby in the movie will be stronger than ever before, especially since Toby is being played by only a 12 year old boy. Updated On: 11/24/07 at 10:27 PM
Of course that's mostly what you're going to see. It's a trailer, they're trying to appeal to the horror fans. Then there are also trailers without blood, but with more singing.
It's not like they're going to have a trailer of Lovett taking care of Toby, or a trailer of Lovett expressing her love for Sweeney. They've got to promote Johnny and the blood.
It's all going to be there (the love and passion) - and that's coming from people who have seen the film already. There are some really touching moments from what I hear.
There are people on this board and others that work for the film/Dreamworks who have seen it. Also there was a preview screening a couple weeks back, I think it was only for the Industry.
My hopes are revived, but why do I get the suspicion that those who speak well of the Sweeney film work for Burton? I know that that's not the case, but I can't help but have that suspicion nevertheless.
I swear, I must be the most paranoid person on this board. . .
I am a firm believer in serendipity- all the random pieces coming together in one wonderful moment, when suddenly you see what their purpose was all along.
Yes, I think it will be very bloody, however I think its going to be very well done as well! I haven't seen it yet, but from what I hear and have seen/heard so far I think it will be as good as anyone could have hoped for.
"My hopes are revived, but why do I get the suspicion that those who speak well of the Sweeney film work for Burton?"
Harry Knowles of Ain't It Cool News doesn't work for Burton and he gave it a good review.
There was a poll on this one movie website asking what is the december wide release you are looking most forward too? Sweeney came in fourth. The top four were I Am Legend, Aliens Vs. Predator Requiem, National Treasure 2, and Sweeney Todd.
re: Sondheim and the Night Music film, from Craig Zadan's Sondheim and Company:
Sondheim: "I never wanted the movie made because I didn't think it would translate well onto the screen. And I tried to persuade Hal and Hugh but they wanted to make it anyway, so I wrote the new songs."
All I know is that I'm damn excited to see this movie.