Russell Crowe has had some rock band for years, with a really weird name I can't remember.
Emmy Rossum would have been awesome as Eponine. Or Cosette, actually.
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Russell Crowe has had some rock band for years, with a really weird name I can't remember.
Emmy Rossum would have been awesome as Eponine. Or Cosette, actually.
That's some cast. Russell Crowe strikes me as more of a Jean Valjean-type than Hugh Jackman though. But it looks good!
Man, it's been two decades since I saw the musical for the first time. Ah, nostalgia.
Yeah, I'm interested to hear how Amanda what'sherface and Eddie what'shisface sing.
Me too.
However, I didn't realize until tonight that the film's producer is Cameron Mackintosh, who produced the original English production of Les Mis, and is one of the single biggest producers of musicals on the British stage, so I imagine he demanded a high bar from the production.
Oh, I forgot she was in Mamma Mia. Cosette's an awfully high part, though.
Oh, and for the non-ita among y'all (:p), the HD trailer for The Bourne Legacy: [link]
I didn't know Rachel Weisz was in this movie! Colour me even more psyched!
I agree, it looks fantastic, Vonnie. Edward Norton also looks great.
The new Bourne movie has been getting some good buzz.
So, I don't think this has been posted here, but WOW! This looks like it might just be as epic as it deserves:
"I Dreamed a Dream" is near the bottom of the list of the songs in the show for me (pretty much any of Cosette's numbers are lower), but that trailer still gave me shivers.