Pretty much. Even Chuck D of Public Enemy regretted that verse about Elvis being a racist when that's really not what he meant. He was just annoyed that Elvis was looked at as some pioneer when his real heroes basically went unnoticed.radewart wrote: ↑July 2nd, 2019, 2:29 pmI was just highlighting the views of the super "woke" Harry Style fans on twitter who don't want him taking the role. Elvis wasn't likely a racist but he did "borrow" heavily from black artist from the time. However, it's not his fault that mainstream society wouldn't play their music at first, and actually Elvis' popularity helped open the door for artist like James Brown, Little Richard, etc. to have more success with middle America. The stuff with Priscilla is a bit gross though.
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Ansel gets my vote.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson gets my vote.
He's not an obvious choice but I think he can pull it off. The rest can fuck off.
He's not an obvious choice but I think he can pull it off. The rest can fuck off.
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That’s because the role sort of accommodates that. I don’t know if he lacks it, or just hasn’t yet had the chance to showcase charisma, but I have a difficult time seeing him as Elvis.
Teller is the most talented one out of these names, Styles is too “green”. Taylor-Johnson maybe? Idk. Also I always kind of thought, as far as these type of movies go, Styles would end up playing Jagger at some point, not Presley lol. But all of these are really weird casting choices tbh.
Taylor-Johnson
Styles
Teller
Elgort
but I wouldn't be mad either way. Great choices yo.
Styles
Teller
Elgort
but I wouldn't be mad either way. Great choices yo.
Absolutely Teller and none of the others. Taylor-Johnson could do it but he was already Lennon
Hollywood thinks they've found a goldmine in musical biopics, but people weren't madly excited about Rhapsody, it was projected to gross somewhere around $25M for opening weekend. It was just a big crowd pleaser so it found its way to the top slowly by the way of wom.
Rocketman did merely OK in comparison, ending up with less than a fifth of Rhapsody's total gross despite much better reviews.
I bet they are so salty that they can't make a Michael Jackson biopic without huge controversies following it though, lol. Now that could have been some moneymaker under normal circumstances.
Rocketman did merely OK in comparison, ending up with less than a fifth of Rhapsody's total gross despite much better reviews.
I bet they are so salty that they can't make a Michael Jackson biopic without huge controversies following it though, lol. Now that could have been some moneymaker under normal circumstances.
Baz Luhrmann is making this, so it won't be just another average biopic. His movies might be divisive but he's a rare big-budget true auteur working in Hollywood today.Master Virgo wrote: ↑July 3rd, 2019, 7:06 amHollywood thinks they've found a goldmine in musical biopics, but people weren't madly excited about Rhapsody, it was projected to gross somewhere around $25M for opening weekend. It was just a big crowd pleaser so it found its way to the top slowly by the way of wom.
Rocketman did merely OK in comparison, ending up with less than a fifth of Rhapsody's total gross despite much better reviews.
I bet they are so salty that they can't make a Michael Jackson biopic without huge controversies following it though, lol. Now that could have been some moneymaker under normal circumstances.