Anonymous wrote:I think it seems so sad. The trailer voiceover says it's picking one cat to live a good life... that's good/ terrible at the same time. I love the Eliot poem, have lived in NY my entire life and had ample opportunity to see the musical, but I never did. I don't think I need to see the film either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The trailer creeped me out. They all look so weird and freaky. Hard pass.
I think they look better when you have the physical distance between the stage and the audience than when you see them close up in the movie. People in animal face makeup always look creepy up close.
This why they never made a Thundercats movie...
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t jadon derulo and his anaconda in it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The trailer creeped me out. They all look so weird and freaky. Hard pass.
I think they look better when you have the physical distance between the stage and the audience than when you see them close up in the movie. People in animal face makeup always look creepy up close.
Anonymous wrote:It’s silly that the trailer makes Victoria look like the lead. She has a tiny role in the play. I guess they are justifying the diversity, when there’s no need because Rum Tum Tugger is traditionally played by a black performer and is a major role.
Also Bombalurina is normally a small part but Taylor Swift.
Anonymous wrote:The trailer creeped me out. They all look so weird and freaky. Hard pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The trailer creeped me out. They all look so weird and freaky. Hard pass.
I think they look better when you have the physical distance between the stage and the audience than when you see them close up in the movie. People in animal face makeup always look creepy up close.