JenM
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Okay I thought I would post this in here cause I know that some of you Broadway aficionados may have seen this and I am interested in your opinions. Saw it last night (disclaimer... I had no interest in seeing this as I am sick of all things Annie but was convinced to join a group that was going. We all did a production of Annie a few years ago so it was kind of a "reunion" of sorts.) Yikes. Was so hard to watch. The cute little actress who played Annie was good. Plucky without being saccharine sweet. Jamie Foxx has a great voice but the music... ack. Didn't really love the twist on the classics (OMG what did they do to Little Girls and Easy Street) and didn't really enjoy the new original music either. Obnoxious worshipping of all things excessive too. I suppose the movies/stage versions do too but the "Daddy Warbucks" penthouse tech orgy was a bit too much to take!
Anybody out there love it? I'd love to hear what you liked!!![]()
I am so torn on the new Annie. It's the first musical I ever obsessed over as a kid...and not the original Broadway version, which I never saw, but the 1982 movie, which came out when I was 8. The way my friends and I flipped out over that movie reminds me so much of how little girls flip out over Frozen today. I still have the record I got for my birthday that summer.
And it was only years later that I found out that the movie was critically-maligned, Razzie-nominated, and apparently considered something of a disaster by a sizeable chunk of the theater crowd. I've since seen the play, I've worked on the play, I like the play a lot, and I can see things that could have been adapted much better in the 1982 movie (like keeping Tomorrow in the right place, and including NYC and Something Was Missing...seriously, how did they cut those songs?).
But still, I don't care. The 1999 version may have been closer to the stage version, but it's boring. I have the 1982 version on blu-ray and I still love it.
That being said...I was totally rooting for the updated version, especially after Will Smith's kid dropped out. The new kid was adorable (and I loved her in Beasts of the Southern Wild), Jamie Foxx is perfect for Daddy Warbucks, and honestly, Annie could do with an update. I saw the recent revival on Broadway last year, and yes, it's a classic, but it looked like a dinosaur next to the likes of new shows like Matilda.
But the trailers just look so generic and bland. The soundtrack sounds like they just auto-tuned all of the songs to sound exactly the same. And the product placement is awful, I keep cringing at that "There's a picture of Annie on Twitter!" line in the trailers.
It just looks like they had such a good opportunity to do something special, and they didn't bother.
I'll catch up to it eventually, but definitely not in the theater.