OT: A little on the new "Beauty and the Beast"(with a Psycho connection)
This is the kind of OT post I don't like to put on the actual board of the movie, because it might get torn to pieces over there. But here at the Psycho board, I can hide it. And it IS relevant to Psycho.
I had reason to watch as a "captive audience," the recent live action version of Disney's Beauty and the Beast, as re-made in 2017 with "real actors"(and some very good ones indeed) from the animated film of 1991 that received a nomination for Best Picture that year.
Its a long time since I saw the 1991 version(and I did, I saw LOTS of movies for kids in those days, knowing lots of family kids), but I recall liking it, and liking the songs. I bought the 1991 DVD and played it in my car. The title tune was lilting and emotional -- when it reaches the phrase "ever a surprise, ever just the same..." well, just lovely and moving. There was the version sung by Angela Lansbury in the film itself, and a "pop hit duet" as a single.
There was also the showstopping Broadway style big number "Be Our Guest," in which a singing/talking Candleabra (complete with flaming hands) leads all his fellow "bewitched objects" in a big ol' number welcoming Belle the Beauty into the cursed castle of the beast.
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The new 2017 Beauty and the Beast turns "Be Our Guest" into an even BIGGER showstopper, with CGI multiplicities of image and a huge bow to both Busby Berkeley(in the overhead dance shots) and Esther Williams(in pool-based swimming dances). Its CGI overkill, to be sure, but it sure bespeaks of a knowledge of musical film history.
"Be Our Guest" raises the funny question, though: if the 1991 original was a "cartoon," exactly how is a new movie filled with CGI characters considered "live action"? Oh...there are some live actors in it, I guess. Emma Watson, all grown up from Harry Potter, as Belle. Kevin Kline -- a marvelous, underused actor -- as her father. Josh Gad -- a young, plump Jack Black clone who will have Tony Perkins' role in the new "Orient Express" as the evil Gaston's comic-not-that-evil sidekick. And others.
But still. Its a CGI cartoon this time, just with some people in it.
Which raises my next point....