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Post by mamaleh on Mar 31, 2015 14:56:51 GMT -5
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Post by jo on Mar 31, 2015 15:03:40 GMT -5
I just woke up to such great news!
Thanks for the link, Ellen.
This is a complete change in the kind of stories he wants to tell and, again, a very different kind of portrayal!
Hugh works best in his portrayals of men who are larger than life, men who stand out because they dare to be different. From a saintly man (Valjean) to a real saint (St. Paul)!
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Post by jo on Mar 31, 2015 15:24:02 GMT -5
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Post by hughmanity on Mar 31, 2015 15:27:24 GMT -5
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Post by jo on Mar 31, 2015 16:00:07 GMT -5
Where's the link between Hugh Jackman and Matt Damon/Ben Affleck? They are all longtime clients of Patrick Whitesell of WME! www.end-epilepsy.org/pdf/Whitesell_Patrick_BIO.pdfDo you remember when Patrick and Matt attended the closing show of THE BOY FROM OZ Question is -- when will this be ready for production?At least there is studio backing now! Jo
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Post by jo on Mar 31, 2015 16:23:27 GMT -5
Some people ask if faith-based movies have a wide demographics. Other than the story of Jesus ( Passion of the Christ grossed over $ 600 million worldwide) and the recent success of Noah...there have also been successful related stories with religious connotations portrayed on film( Da Vinci Code movies).
The story of the apostle Paul ( St. Paul in the Catholic faith) is very dramatic and could be a very good film subject. His story of conversion, his work of evangelization, and his death by martyrdom are dramatic highlights. Hugh is excellent when portraying heroic figures!
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Post by jo on Mar 31, 2015 17:42:30 GMT -5
Interesting twitter response --
Maybe because Apostle Paul took a different path to sainthood?
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Post by jo on Mar 31, 2015 18:28:47 GMT -5
Is it just coincidence -- but is Hugh getting back into producing duties? And he is serious at this job ( not like many film stars who are more like nominal producers).
His more recent producer jobs --
*The Wolverine - he worked out the tax rebate aspect which facilitated the greenlighting of the movie as well as working out the use of Fox Studios in Sydney for filming.
*Greatest Showman - he was known to have been doing some active workshops, to facilitate casting and testing of the book and score.
*Wolverine 3 -- he is expected to be a producer for this one as well.
*Apostle Paul -- he has been announced to co-produce with Matt and Ben.
Also, could Ben Affleck be tapped to direct this movie?
Jo
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Post by foxie on Mar 31, 2015 20:48:02 GMT -5
Is it just coincidence -- but is Hugh getting back into producing duties? And he is serious at this job ( not like many film stars who are more like nominal producers). His more recent producer jobs -- *The Wolverine - he worked out the tax rebate aspect which facilitated the greenlighting of the movie as well as working out the use of Fox Studios in Sydney for filming. *Greatest Showman - he was known to have been doing some active workshops, to facilitate casting and testing of the book and score. *Wolverine 3 -- he is expected to be a producer for this one as well. *Apostle Paul -- he has been announced to co-produce with Matt and Ben. Also, could Ben Affleck be tapped to direct this movie?Jo
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Post by foxie on Mar 31, 2015 20:48:38 GMT -5
He is going wild!how much can one guy do?
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Post by carouselkathy on Mar 31, 2015 22:09:34 GMT -5
Are you guys sure this isn't an April Fool's joke? Of course, Hugh could play Saul (Paul), but wasn't St. Paul considered small of stature? I may be mistaken, but this development is very interesting. Pauline Lit was one of my courses in college many years ago, so I'm fascinated by this idea.
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Post by carouselkathy on Mar 31, 2015 22:12:16 GMT -5
Interesting twitter response -- Maybe because Apostle Paul took a different path to sainthood? Jo LOL....He was an angry little guy.
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Post by jo on Mar 31, 2015 22:49:22 GMT -5
Hugh was all set to portray Harry Houdini who was of small physical stature. Neither does P.T.Barnum's visage resonate in Hugh Jackman's chiseled features ( called "ridiculously handsome" in the Forbes article). Jo
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Post by carouselkathy on Mar 31, 2015 22:58:04 GMT -5
Hugh was all set to portray Harry Houdini who was also of small stature. You're right, Jo. Wolverine was also short in the comics. For some reason, I pictured St. Paul as an angry little guy. This is all very interesting.
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Post by jo on Mar 31, 2015 23:19:13 GMT -5
LOL - his screen personification of the Wolverine from the comic books was what initially upset the comic book fans -- how can he be Wolverine? And it wasn't just the height problem -- this actor was too handsome And Jean Valjean was described in the Les Miserables novel as "of medium height, and broad-shouldered and robust" ( more like a description of Colm Wilkinson ) There are many artworks that show representations of St. Paul. www.jesuswalk.com/philippians/artwork-st-paul.htmWill the movie trace his life from the time he was a young man to his old age, when he died by martyrdom? How will they dramatize his many writings, via his much-quoted Epistles or Spiritual Letters? Will Hugh trace St Paul's journey, like he did when he went on a French trip with the family for Les Miserables? Hugh will be thrilled to know that St Paul was supposed to have been born in Turkey. And Rome will be the last stop, where he was martyred. Jo
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Post by jo on Apr 1, 2015 10:18:34 GMT -5
There's a whiff of potential controversy raised by some parts of media because Hugh is not a practicing Christian and Ben and Matt have been involved in faith-based movies that did not sit well with followers of the faith ( and also because of experiences with movies like NOAH)-- www.theguardian.com/film/2015/apr/01/hugh-jackman-apostle-paul-christian-film?CMP=share_btn_twAre they questioning the involvement of these actors/producers because of their personal beliefs? These people are filmmakers, not biographers. Besides Hugh is known for his spirituality and his good works and his reputation for being a very decent human being! Not to forget his total professionalism in his work! Er...it is supposed to be a movie, not a documentary. I don't think the intention is to challenge religious beliefs (Am I going out on a limb here because we have no idea of what the script may be?) but to dramatize parts of the life of St. Paul for entertainment purposes. The same reaction to the Da Vinci Code movies came about -- because the storytelling contradicted certain church doctrines. But I enjoyed the storytelling both from the book and the movies ( Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons - both ex-future projects for Hugh, had Dan Brown's wishes came true ) -- and I did not find myself being challenged about my beliefs. Maybe they should question the integrity of the work when the movie has been released and a proper critique ( artistic, moral, entertainment value aspects) is presented. Jo
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Post by mamaleh on Apr 1, 2015 12:43:07 GMT -5
I'm confused. I know he subscribes to Practical Philosophy, which incorporates aspects of many faiths--but doesn't he also take part in Christmas celebrations and sporadically attend a church?
Anyway, shouldn't an actor's private beliefs have nothing to do with the parts he plays? Just as someone who plays a gangster on film doesn't need to belong to a crime syndicate in order to be believable. Seems like a non-issue to me.
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Post by foxie on Apr 1, 2015 18:24:26 GMT -5
This is silly he is a Christian and who cares he will do a great job whatever!
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Post by wildfire on Apr 1, 2015 19:14:11 GMT -5
It makes no difference what religion he is or if he even has any religion. He is an actor and he will be playing a part. That is all.
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Post by jo on Apr 2, 2015 0:23:37 GMT -5
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Post by hughmanity on Apr 2, 2015 8:23:34 GMT -5
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Post by jo on Apr 2, 2015 8:48:23 GMT -5
Excellent! And we here have known that for a long, long time that -- "he's a chameleon!"And not everyone knows what this talent can do on stage ! Thanks for the link Jo
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Post by njr on Apr 2, 2015 11:37:48 GMT -5
Some people ask if faith-based movies have a wide demographics. Other than the story of Jesus ( Passion of the Christ grossed over $ 600 million worldwide) and the recent success of Noah...there have also been successful related stories with religious connotations portrayed on film( Da Vinci Code movies). Jo Don't forget about TV! "The Bible" and now "The Dovekeepers" and "A.D." All produced by Roma Downey and her husband Mark Burnett. Nancy
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Post by njr on Apr 2, 2015 11:41:52 GMT -5
I'm confused. I know he subscribes to Practical Philosophy, which incorporates aspects of many faiths--but doesn't he also take part in Christmas celebrations and sporadically attend a church? Anyway, shouldn't an actor's private beliefs have nothing to do with the parts he plays? Just as someone who plays a gangster on film doesn't need to belong to a crime syndicate in order to be believable. Seems like a non-issue to me. Ellen The man hired to play Jesus in the recent TV movie "Killing Jesus" was a Muslim! Nancy
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Post by mamaleh on Apr 2, 2015 12:07:08 GMT -5
There ya go!
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