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Nas

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  1. We don't have to worry about Taylor Swift. It's just a side project for her and she actually did well. She also got to work with Andrew Lloyd Webber. I think Tom Hooper needs to choose his next project wisely. Another bomb like this and his career will be in big trouble.
  2. https://trailer-track.com/2019/07/18/in-the-pipeline-first-trailer-for-harriet-tubman-biopic-harriet-on-the-way/
  3. The Playlist has a list: https://theplaylist.net/2020-supporting-actor-predictions-20190703/ Based on that, my first prediction is: Christian Bale, “Ford v.Ferrari” Willem Dafoe, “The Lighthouse” Jamie Bell, “Rocketman” Joe Alwyn, “Harriet” Al Pacino - The Irishman
  4. Interview with the choreographer https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-cats-andy-blankenbuehler-choreographer-20190406-story.html "I mean the original London and Broadway production of “Cats” scaled-up everything. But since you were seeing the cat right in front of you, or the human playing the cat right in front of you, it maybe wasn't as impactful as this movie is going to be. When you see these cats dance through a dining room where the table is 10 feet high, it's unbelievable. It's really beautiful. And the other thing that the original production of “Cats” didn't do is it never left a single environment. It all took place in this one rubbish heap. The film of “Cats” goes all over this part of London. So it goes into people's houses, it goes into cars, it goes into pubs, it's all over the place. And just to see many varied pieces of scenery and props come in contact completely the wrong scale of what you think a person should look like, it's really amazing. It was also great to see on film that for example, a wide shot of a single cat running through a dining room is totally amazing. And then sometimes a close-up of a cat with something like a hairbrush is also equally amazing. So there was a lot of visual learning to be done in the piece. And choreographically of course it was so much fun. I mean to dance on a staircase as a cat, it's astounding." "Each of the cats is doing a number to sort of explain themselves, so to speak. And the tribe doesn't necessarily stay together the whole time. In the original Broadway production, the tribe all stayed together. And in the film, a lot of cats come and go, and they each bring their own unique set of challenges." "She [Taylor Swift] was a perfect example of somebody who's totally game to dive in. Whenever I had a break she'd be like, “Can I come to your office so we can dance in the mirror?” She went above and beyond to push herself. And her number is just tremendous in the show." "You know, Judi Dench isn't going to be dancing the Jellicle Ball, but what Judi Dench knows is how to make a poignant moment make you cry."
  5. The movie needs a great storyline to become a success. That will make or break the movie.
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