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Upcoming Opportunity: "A Star is Born" remake - alpha7388 - 10-13-2012

I am convinced that Haley is perfect for the 2013 remake of "A Star is Born". The story is quite good winning an Academy Award for Original Story.

1937 - 8 Oscar nominations, won 2.
1954 - 6 Oscar nominations, won 2 Golden Globes including best actress
1974 - 4 Oscar nominations, won 1, plus ASCAP, 5 Golden Globes


Beyonce Bails

Beyonce is apparently unable to do the film, announced a few days ago. Who will be the upcoming singer who will play this epic film? Rumor has it that Esperanza Spaulding is in consideration. I suggest Haley Reinhart.

Jimmy Iovine, PULL SOME STRINGS.

In 1954 the first remake starred Judy Garland,

[Image: 220px-A_Star_Is_Born.jpg]

and the next remake it was Barbara Streisand,

[Image: 220px-AStarisBorn1976.jpg]

but the original, in 1937, used Janet Gaynor as a younger rising star.

[Image: A%20Star%20Is%20Born.jpg]

[Image: images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSUmXvq-309hauMkIaP7sn...3INRFtKty5]

Haley is better looking than them all, has fabulous jazz chops, sings all genres with excellence and is especially good fit for the changes in this remake, including a more singer-centric character rather than movie industry as in the first two.

All we need is a Tusk photoshop for Star is Born - Haley Reinhart to circulate.


RE: Upcoming Opportunity: A Star is Born - jjames865 - 10-13-2012

(10-13-2012, 01:51 PM)alpha7388 Wrote: I am convinced that Haley is perfect for the 2013 remake of "A Star is Born".

OK, then who do you want to Co-star with her?


RE: Upcoming Opportunity: A Star is Born - suggahinyerteeth - 10-13-2012

OMG alpha.......what a great idea! Clint Eastwood is directing so he is who we need to contact. We are "Haliens" people, let's make this happen!
This is the contact info I could find (not sure of accuracy, so please feel free to correct me):
Clint Eastwood's Manager:
Leonard Hirshan
Leonard Hirshan Management
9171 Wilshire Boulevard
Suite 400
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Phone: 310-550-4501

Clint Eastwood's production outfit:
Malpaso Productions
4000 Warner Brothers Boulevard
Building 81, Suite 101
Burbank, CA 91522
Phone: 818-954-3367
Fax: (818) 954-4803

Clint Eastwood's Attorney:
Bruce Ramer
Gang Tyre Ramer & Brown
132 South Rodeo Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Phone: 310-777-4800

Just found one more to add:
Clint Eastwood
P.O. Box 4366
Carmel, CA 93921-4366
USA



RE: Upcoming Opportunity: A Star is Born - whadaboutluv - 10-13-2012

(10-13-2012, 01:51 PM)alpha7388 Wrote: I am convinced that Haley is perfect for the 2013 remake of "A Star is Born". The story is quite good winning an Academy Award for Original Story.

1937 - 8 Oscar nominations, won 2.
1954 - 6 Oscar nominations, won 2 Golden Globes including best actress
1974 - 4 Oscar nominations, won 1, plus ASCAP, 5 Golden Globes


Beyonce Bails

Beyonce is apparently unable to do the film, announced a few days ago. Who will be the upcoming singer who will play this epic film? Rumor has it that Esperanza Spaulding is in consideration. I suggest Haley Reinhart.

Jimmy Iovine, PULL SOME STRINGS.


In 1954 the first remake starred Judy Garland,

[Image: 220px-A_Star_Is_Born.jpg]

and the next remake it was Barbara Streisand,

[Image: 220px-AStarisBorn1976.jpg]

but the original, in 1937, used Janet Gaynor as a younger rising star.

[Image: A%20Star%20Is%20Born.jpg]

[Image: images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSUmXvq-309hauMkIaP7sn...3INRFtKty5]

Haley is better looking than them all, has fabulous jazz chops, sings all genres with excellence and is especially good fit for the changes in this remake, including a more singer-centric character rather than movie industry as in the first two.

All we need is a Tusk photoshop for Star is Born - Haley Reinhart to circulate.

I read this too, and I thought the same thing! Clint Eastwood is well- known too for his love for jazz, which is why I think he'd love Haley...as a singer, anyway. Maybe Irvin knows Clint, and he can make a phone call Angel Haha, six degrees of Haley Reinhart. As for the male lead, I say Mark Walberg. He can sing and act, which covers whatever direction Eastwood wants his role to be.


RE: Upcoming Opportunity: A Star is Born - midnightblues - 10-13-2012

Good idea, but isn't Haley still under contract with Interscope? could be an issue.


RE: Upcoming Opportunity: A Star is Born - alpha7388 - 10-13-2012

[Image: screen-shot-2012-03-22-at-6-10-36-pm.png]They would probably take their cut just like any performance fees.



RE: Upcoming Opportunity: A Star is Born - suggahinyerteeth - 10-13-2012

Another article about this:
Quote:Clint Eastwood and Beyoncé had been bandying about the idea to work together on yet another remake of the 1937 classic "A Star Is Born." (The film has been remade twice -- once in 1954 with Judy Garland and James Mason and again in 1976 with Barbara Streisand and Kris Kristofferson.)

But Tuesday, the R&B superstar, Grammy winner and three-time Golden Globe nominee announced she's out, blaming scheduling conflicts. "I was looking forward to the production of 'A Star Is Born' and the opportunity to work with Clint Eastwood," Beyoncé said in a statement issued to E! News. "For months we tried to coordinate our schedules to bring this remake to life but it was just not possible. Hopefully in the future we will get a chance to work together."Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Cruise, Christian Bale and Johnny Depp are rumored to have been considered by Eastwood, but it is Bradley Cooper whose name seems to be in current contention for the male lead. Nothing is set in stone yet. Eastwood says he expects casting to be complete by early next year [via E! News].

Grammy-winning jazz musician Esperanza Spaulding appears to now be in contention for the female lead, according to Variety.

All versions of "A Star Is Born" center around the relationship of a male performer whose star is dimming and his lady love interest whose career is on the rise.

http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/movie-talk/beyonc%C3%A9-bows-clint-eastwood-film-star-born-161552583.html

It's not too late to contact Clint about Haley. Again, GREAT idea Alpha!


RE: Upcoming Opportunity: A Star is Born - midnightblues - 10-13-2012

Haley with Johnny Depp? OH MY


RE: Upcoming Opportunity: A Star is Born - suggahinyerteeth - 10-13-2012

(10-13-2012, 04:19 PM)midnightblues Wrote: Haley with Johnny Depp? OH MY

OH MY indeed! As a huge fan of both, that would be like having your cake and eating it too! That would almost be too much beautiful for one movie screen! Blush almost.




RE: Upcoming Opportunity: "A Star is Born" remake - Miguel - 10-13-2012

Beyonce and Esperanza Spaulding? Is Clint looking to cast a woman of color?

Don't matter. Let's work this.

Selena was a big break for J-Lo, right?

The Variety story provides some names:

Quote:Jon Peters, Bill Gerber and Basil Iwanyk are producing the remake, with Will Fetters penning the most recent script.

...Studio insiders said that with Knowles now off the project, there has been interest, at least from Eastwood's end, in jazz musician Esperanza Spaulding. Sources emphasized, though, that until the male lead is locked, no discussions or offers will be out to the female lead.

http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118060516



(10-13-2012, 02:56 PM)whadaboutluv Wrote: Clint Eastwood is well- known too for his love for jazz

True that.

Quote:'m here to talk to one of America's premier filmmakers about his career in the industry, but his eyes light up when I ask him about his first love—jazz. "It's always fun to talk about jazz," says Clint Eastwood, seated at a small table not far from the baby grand piano that fills his Mission Ranch Restaurant with jazz each night. We're looking out at a picturesque meadow and a flock of grazing sheep he jokingly calls his "girlfriends."

...He once said jazz and westerns are perhaps the only truly American art forms. I ask him where he acquired his love for the former. "When I was a kid, I'd listen to jazz records and copy them on the piano," he says, fingering imaginary keys. The Fats Waller albums his mother brought to their house near Oakland, Calif., were an early influence.

Before long, while still in his teens, he was hitting local jazz clubs. "In the Bay Area," he explains, "there was a resurgence of Dixieland jazz in the '40s—there was the Frisco Jazz Band, and Lu Watters and the Yerba Buena Jazz Band. I used to go out to a place called Hambone Kelly's in El Cerrito. And because I was fairly big for my age, I could go in there and get a beer and sit in the back and listen to these players."

As the '40s progressed, Mr. Eastwood, along with jazz enthusiasts everywhere, embraced the new harmonic and rhythmic intricacies of bebop. "I started listening to modern jazz players like Charlie Ventura, Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker." As a young man, he saw Parker perform several times, which later influenced his decision to make "Bird," the critically acclaimed 1988 film about the brilliant but troubled alto saxophonist.

"I became kind of a jazz freak," he says. "I read every book there was on jazz, about the original players—King Oliver, Buddy Bolden and all those groups. At one time I was fairly well schooled in that . . . I could tell you who played where and when, historically, way before my time."

Sneaking into jazz venues at a young age sounds a lot like Bix Beiderbecke, the innovative white musician of the '20s who would skip school to play with black musicians after hours in Chicago clubs. Was he ever attracted to Bix's story?

"Yeah, I was," he says. "I liked him very much. . . . He was an interesting piano player. He wrote 'In a Mist,' for example, which was a hit in its time. . . . Then the fact that he moved to the cornet, the idiosyncrasies he had, wanting to have the music closer to his head, and that sort of thing. He was definitely a great player. But [like Bird] he was one of those guys who lived hard and burned out fast. . . . I don't want to make a habit of doing stories on people who have brilliance but shine bright for a very short period of time."

Mr. Eastwood's known for featuring classic jazz recordings in his films, most famously in his 1971 film "Play Misty for Me," which is named after and centered on Erroll Garner's ballad "Misty," first recorded in 1954. Last year, he executive-produced a documentary on one of jazz's most respected and enduring artists: "Dave Brubeck: In His Own Sweet Way." Directed by Bruce Ricker, the film premiered in December just in time for Mr. Brubeck's 90th birthday. Similar Eastwood projects include the superb biopic "Thelonious Monk: Straight No Chaser" (1988), which he produced; and "Piano Blues" (2003), which he co-produced and directed for Martin Scorsese's seven-film documentary series for PBS, "The Blues."

But what is it, I ask, that makes jazz so quintessentially American? "It's something that could only come out of such a diverse country as America," Mr. Eastwood says. "And jazz players . . . were pioneers of integration, because you were judged by your ability in an era when people were judging people by a lot of other things—social factors, color, etc. So it seemed like respecting somebody just for their talent was important."

...After the interview, I join Mr. Eastwood for a few drinks that evening back at the Mission Ranch piano bar. He rattles off the name of every tune the gentleman at the baby grand plays—who performed it, when it was recorded, etc. Then, as the opening notes of one song are played, his expression changes —he's listening intently. It's the theme to "Hereafter," his 2010 film. "This one's mine," he says, before losing himself once again in the music.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703373404576148271382223308.html

We should get recordings of Moanin' on Idol and GBTC from Mayfield's club in front of him. Any others?