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I think they completely disssed JHoliday and didnt include her in on anything. I think I read somewhere recently that she has said as much. I have come to the conclusion that JHoliday must be blacklisted for something she has done or said. |
ABSOLUTELY LOVED THIS MOVIE!!! I'm going to the store ASAP to get this soundtrack
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i loved the movie, though i didn't expect to.
and it's also great going to the movie theatre with unwanted commentary for the whole movie. some chic pulled out her cell phone and talked for a good couple of minutes...loudly. oh and i also enjoyed the "in-movie" sing-along. :p |
Okay I thought the movie was okay. I think that is because I don't like musicals, so I may be bias. :confused:
JHudson did her role though for someone who has never acted she did an awesome job, she deserves to win the Golden Globe and an Oscar. Beyonce did okay, but I think her character was supposed to have no depth and if that was what the intentions were then she did fine. I agree with the Eddie Murphy comments and "sexual chocalate" I think I read that on here before I saw the movie so it was already in my head. |
The movie is being shown in only the black area movies around here. I had to pass three theatres to see the movie.
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Interesting stuff on that Wikipedia site. I really think Jennifer Holiday's bitter that everyone else from the play has had sucessful careers and not her. Even the person who was orginally suppose to pay Effie (Nell Carter-RIP) had a decent career. ETA: About Eddie's songs--Don't forget I Was The King and What's Up With You (his duet with Michael Jackson) :p |
I don't know about these "reports" that it's NOT doing well. The movie made $9m in ONE day( I believe). Was that not good? :confused: That was opening day. Plus, how many movies are released on a Monday? Mostly Friday, maybe a Wednesday. So, that gave the movie time to make up for the limited screens available.
I remember when I made my initial post, I could not find too many articles about the numbers. I guess that was because it was still Christmas or the day after. Orrrrrr, was it because the movie had done well? If one movie was released widely; while another one was released with limited screens, can you really compare them? :confused: I'm sure the movie has made a profit for the film company, Dreamworks. Has the film been released overseas? I'm sure it will do well. *I mentioned to my sister while in line if there was going to be some controversy around the ticket sales. Remember what happened when Waiting to Exhale was released? True ticket sales were not reported by some theaters. :rolleyes: * |
Not doing well? I just saw it in Vancouver - a city that only has a 0.9% Black population - and it was SOLD OUT. Now, if it can sell out here in one of the palest cities in North America, surely it can do better in the US?
Re: the rolling release dates - typically the industry releases certain movies in limited release just so they can qualify for Oscar consideration. Dreamgirls was released in NY and LA December 15, in larger cities on Christmas day, and will see wider release in Jan. It really isn't that unusual to see this happen. |
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Was that DreamWorks' decision? Or,the theaters?
Does/Did Tyler have issues like this with Lion's Gate? :confused: |
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I saw the movie and absolutely LOVED it. While the media is trying to say this is Beyonce's movie, it is clearly Jennifer Hudson's movie. I went with my mom and cousin and they both said the same thing. I see great things happening for J. Hudson.
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I enjoyed Dream Girls, and I hate musicals…but Dream Girls is tastefully done…Jennifer Hudson gives an award winning performance… it’s a must see… I also suggest:
Pursuit of Happiness Babel Notes on a Scandal |
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