Lol, seriously. Either I haven't pay much attention to film-industry (which probably the case) or I haven't seen many actress with classic-package like Audrey i.e. beauty, talent, charisma, personality. idk.
Btw, any news from Knightley's My Fair Lady? I'm busy having my spaceship under-maintenance, lol. I haven't been around a lot.
TBQH, I favor NPortman for an Audrey biopic. I'm pretty convinced that she can pull off Audrey's sweet-doll-like-charm, but altogether have that pensieve and deep-inner-self quality (despite her petite figure, lol) Hope they (movie-studios, producer and whatnot) will think so too, lol.
IDK much more about Knightly's version either. I don't see how her version could ever compare to Audrey's. They should'nt remake great classics like that.
But lol I agree with you :] Natalie would've been a better choice. I like her a lot .... she even reminds me of Audrey.
Remake. I think it's okay that great classics being re-made, as long as the re-maker is truly faithful and passionate about the original piece, and really putting their art and heart into it. And I honestly believe in Joe Wright (if he's really going to direct it). And as apparently he find his muse in Keira Knightley*), I think it's gonna be a pretty fair-enough re-make, I'm waiting for it (DVD if there's any, lol). Sometimes it needs a remake for newer generation to get acquainted with the classics.
Oh, on the contrary, I think it's okay for Keira to portray Eliza Dolittle, it's not a biopic, is it? I saw a Jennifer Love Hewitt portraying Audrey Hepburn once [2000], as in she is playing her, THE Audrey Hepburn. I was like: oh, wish it was Nat Portman. But of course Nat was just 19yo (and was busy doing Star Wars I think).
*back from IMDB* Oh, Ashley Greene said she'd love to do Audrey Hepburn biopic.
*) Pride and Prejudice [2005], Atonement [2007], Coco Mademoiselle Ad Campaign [2007]. Together with the DoP (Seamus McGarvey), they deliver some of the most memorably stunning and exquisite cinematography, if I may say.
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Date: 2010-02-19 12:34 am (UTC)But she does look beautiful <3
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Date: 2010-02-19 03:00 am (UTC)Btw, any news from Knightley's My Fair Lady?
I'm busy having my spaceship under-maintenance, lol.
I haven't been around a lot.
TBQH, I favor NPortman for an Audrey biopic.
I'm pretty convinced that she can pull off Audrey's sweet-doll-like-charm, but altogether have that pensieve and deep-inner-self quality
(despite her petite figure, lol)
Hope they (movie-studios, producer and whatnot) will think so too, lol.
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Date: 2010-02-19 03:37 am (UTC)IDK much more about Knightly's version either. I don't see how her version could ever compare to Audrey's. They should'nt remake great classics like that.
But lol I agree with you :] Natalie would've been a better choice. I like her a lot .... she even reminds me of Audrey.
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Date: 2010-02-19 05:29 am (UTC)Oh, on the contrary, I think it's okay for Keira to portray Eliza Dolittle, it's not a biopic, is it? I saw a Jennifer Love Hewitt portraying Audrey Hepburn once [2000], as in she is playing her, THE Audrey Hepburn. I was like: oh, wish it was Nat Portman. But of course Nat was just 19yo (and was busy doing Star Wars I think).
*back from IMDB*
Oh, Ashley Greene said she'd love to do Audrey Hepburn biopic.
*) Pride and Prejudice [2005], Atonement [2007], Coco Mademoiselle Ad Campaign [2007]. Together with the DoP (Seamus McGarvey), they deliver some of the most memorably stunning and exquisite cinematography, if I may say.