So that she won't have to suffer any more, I will nobly volunteer to take her place at any future Orlando Bloom makeout sessions. I am just that selfless.
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I don't have any art perse, but I'd gladly sacrifice my shoes and handbags.
So I'm 20 minutes into Phantom of the Opera. My first thought, if I were making a movie out of a famous musical, would have been to find people that could actually sing, since they're not only in a *musical*, but half of them are playing opera stars or Angels of Music.
This must be why they don't pay me the big bucks.
Yup.
Or, in the good old-fashioned Holllywood way, DUB WITH STUNT SINGERS. Really. All of us thank you.
Is the Christine bad? Or the men and Minnie?
The Phantom strains on the high notes instead of tossing them off effortlessly. Raoul is the only really competent one, as well as all the small roles.
Emmy Rossum isn't good?
P.S. being able to act might have helped too kthanxbye.
Emily Rossum, so far, is ranging from inoffensive to not very good. I'm kind of surprised. I don't really like her voice -- she can hit the high notes, but there's nothing really pretty about it.
Raoul's kind of a babe, though. And Minnie Driver is clearly dubbed, but neither she nor the stunt voice can act.
That's dissapointing, Dana. She was trained at the Met for heaven's sake.
Inteviews with Gerard Butler have him saying he wasn't a singer but he learned for this specific movie. I had a hard time listening to him because of his accent while singing. Emmy Rossum has a pretty voice but it doesn't hit me as "spectacular", although it's a good contrast to the singer for Carlotta.