Be interesting to see if it's sung by Victoria in the film, or about her.
As per both ALW and Taylor, the song was written for Francesca Hayward to sing in the film, with Taylor doing the radio/pop version.
Be interesting to see if it's sung by Victoria in the film, or about her.
The actors look like humanoid cats, which is exactly what they're supposed to look like
All you said is that they look as designed, and I pretty much said the design itself is a little creepy.The actors look like humanoid cats, which is exactly what they're supposed to look like (as opposed to humans wearing cat costumes, which could've looked cheesy in a filmic environment).
That doesn't make it any less creepy.
the design itself is a little creepy.
I think the Best Original Song category at the Oscars this year is going to be a competition between her and Idina Menzel. And while "Into the Unknown" is a good song, it's no "Let It Go", so I have a good feeling about Taylor's chances.There is a new song written by Taylor Swift and Andrew Lloyd Webber. In the movie it will be sung by a character named Victoria. Taylor sings the studio version. I may be biased but I think her vocals are insanely good!
The movie still looks awful and creepy though.
I guess they wanted to were trying to come up with something similar to the look from the stage show, but whether that worked or not is pretty clearly up for debate.All you said is that they look as designed, and I pretty much said the design itself is a little creepy.
Nope. As was already said, ballerina Francesca Hayward is making her screen debut as Victoria.
The song that Taylor and ALW wrote is for Victoria, though, at least within the context of the film itself.
Random curiosity - IMDB lists Ray Winstone among the cast, as Growltiger. Yes, that Ray Winstone, master of hard-nosed East End gangster types. I admit, I struggle to imagine him singing and dancing, let alone swathed in digital fur.![]()
Yeah, I don't get the whole 'they look creepy' thing. Now, from what I have seen, the original cat costumes from the stage production look pretty creepy. The movie cats, to me, look as natural as "humanoid cats" can look.The actors look like humanoid cats, which is exactly what they're supposed to look like (as opposed to humans wearing cat costumes, which could've looked cheesy in a filmic environment).
I would normally agree with that, but not this time.^ Having seen the stage costumes personally, I cannot understand the 'creepy' thing and think people made it up - and piled on - in regards to the film looks "just because".
I would normally agree with that, but not this time.
Ok, thanks for absolutely telling me how to feel.As I noted, I have personally seen the stage costumes in motion and in still photograph, and I can therefore state with full authoritative confidence that there is absolutely nothing 'creepy' about them.
C-3PO: Oh, he excels at that, sir.Ok, thanks for absolutely telling me how to feel.
Ok, thanks for absolutely telling me how to feel.
Are you joking?You can feel however you want; what you feel doesn't have any bearing whatsoever on the Cats stage costumes not actually being 'creepy'.
Creepy is kind of a subjective thing, so I don't really think you can state definitely if something is or is not creepy. Just because you don't find something creepy, doesn't mean other people won't.As I noted, I have personally seen the stage costumes in motion and in still photograph, and I can therefore state with full authoritative confidence that there is absolutely nothing 'creepy' about them.
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