Bat Sheet. In other words, Oh Dear God YES.
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With Christian Bale in the mix, any homoeroticism will more likely be filled with angst than camp. Which is just fine with me.
I think if I don't get to see this cast perform this show, I might wind up considering my life completely wasted.
I Googled Spamalot reviews, and they seem pretty unanimously and enthusiastically positive. I think I feel the same way Sean does on this, but I may have a good ticket source (not that they'd be cheap).
Tim Curry as King Arthur. God is smiling.
I will settle for a DVD of the stage production with this cast, but otherwise I think I'll spend the rest of my life in a Sir Bedevere costume, staring wistfully out a window in the direction of Broadway, like some twisted, Pythonesque Mrs. Havisham.
(With all love and respect to our own Mrs. H, of course)
Tim Curry as King Arthur. God is smiling.
God is played by John Cleese, or at least voiced by him.
Of course, a non-white WW still wouldn't lead to Gina Torres getting the part.
Nope. If they went that way, it would probably be Oscar Winning Actress® Halle Berry, because she's the only one who could bring the proper empowerment to the part. t /sarcasm
I think I'll spend the rest of my life in a Sir Bedevere costume, staring wistfully out a window in the direction of Broadway, like some twisted, Pythonesque Mrs. Havisham.
Get me footage of this, and I'll sneak a video camera into the theatre for you.
Nope. If they went that way, it would probably be Oscar Winning Actress® Halle Berry, because she's the only one who could bring the proper empowerment to the part.
Plus, she kicks such ass in comic book roles.
pauses for sounds of rage from the West coast
I suppose if Gina is pushing the age barrier too, than Angela Bassett is well out of the question. Plus, I don't thinks she's played an ass-kicker since STRANGE DAYS.
squeeing over Frank's whitefont.
There damned well better be a CD off of this.