Don't forget Richard Gere's character whisking Julia Robert's off to the opera in San Francisco in 'Pretty Woman'. I'm a writer and singer. I've been watching videos all afternoon about 'Maria'. I can't WAIT to see it December 11th on Netflix. Bravo Pablo Larrain for taking this enormous project on and for listening to Angelina giving you insight into how much more Maria was than tragic. I've been through some terrible things in the last few years that align with Angelina's life. We both stayed strong and carried on. She is my hero for taking on this film and for training to sing operatically. Wow...
I was thinking "Ray of Light" era for Madonna as when she really started to be acknowledged as a great musical force/artist, via both her past successes and her current work. She was one of the biggest stars in the world after "Virgin" took off, but I think it took a while for her to build regarding gaining respect for the creativity and quality surrounding her music (unless Pablo is simply addressing when she did break through initially- in that case, I want to see her around the time "Borderline" hit the top ten, and the buzz started to grow at an alarming rate, and did not abate for years).
So back in, I think it must have been 2008 if I’ve got my timelines right, Madonna headlines the Radio 1 Big Weekend here in England. I remember listening to it on the radio and she was only playing her most recent songs but then she says “I’m gonna do an oldie now” or words to that effect and she does Music. I want a film of the thought process that leads her, when headlining a festival, to play that as her only fan favourite
Thank you for this wonderful review, please keep supporting MARIA & Angelina Jolie ❤
Don't forget Richard Gere's character whisking Julia Robert's off to the opera in San Francisco in 'Pretty Woman'. I'm a writer and singer. I've been watching videos all afternoon about 'Maria'. I can't WAIT to see it December 11th on Netflix. Bravo Pablo Larrain for taking this enormous project on and for listening to Angelina giving you insight into how much more Maria was than tragic. I've been through some terrible things in the last few years that align with Angelina's life. We both stayed strong and carried on. She is my hero for taking on this film and for training to sing operatically. Wow...
Loved the interview ❤ my #1 favorite film of this year and Angelina is brilliant ❤
Thank you for this review❤
There's a few opera centric films. Phantom of the OPERA, for example. Or something like Meeting Venus, with Glennn Close.
I was thinking "Ray of Light" era for Madonna as when she really started to be acknowledged as a great musical force/artist, via both her past successes and her current work. She was one of the biggest stars in the world after "Virgin" took off, but I think it took a while for her to build regarding gaining respect for the creativity and quality surrounding her music (unless Pablo is simply addressing when she did break through initially- in that case, I want to see her around the time "Borderline" hit the top ten, and the buzz started to grow at an alarming rate, and did not abate for years).
Love Louis. He's such a fanboy, but he asks great questions.
So back in, I think it must have been 2008 if I’ve got my timelines right, Madonna headlines the Radio 1 Big Weekend here in England. I remember listening to it on the radio and she was only playing her most recent songs but then she says “I’m gonna do an oldie now” or words to that effect and she does Music.
I want a film of the thought process that leads her, when headlining a festival, to play that as her only fan favourite
How we gonna ignore the opera in Pretty Woman?
Because Pretty Woman wasn't a movie about opera.
@ wasn’t it though?
Callas was a genius. I hope the movie recognises this, and how her life became a tragedy.
Not gonna lie, Jackie was awesome and I thought Natalie would have got her second Oscar for that.
totally underwhelming compare to the piaf and diana (spencer) casting.........SIGH