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Emma Watson Clears Up Reports She Was Dropped From ‘La La Land’
Local cinema chains GSC and TGV had also promised refunds for its customers who pre-booked their tickets for the screenings.
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“@nanypanini Hi, at the moment, we have stopped advance purchase for this movie”. With all the swaddling protections of a big studio effort – singing lessons, Auto-Tune, the chance to prerecord in the studio – the actress was guaranteed to at least sound fine, but a part like Belle demands something more than “fine”.
“Once a movie has been approved, it is up to the cinemas, distributor and copyright owner”.
Emma Watson said that one of most frustrating things is when names get easily attached to projects “to build anticipation” even before everything is set on stone. “Terima kasih”, it said in a Twitter reply. So far we’ve seen that the line includes a blue provincial style blouse, tunics and a range of printed tees bearing iconography and quotes from the film. But quite a bit a daylight between the new version’s score and the 93 percent the original Disney film had in 1991. She is well-cast as Belle and her everyday prettiness makes her both believable and relatable.
Malaysian news site The Star Online quoted Disney’s Malaysian arm as saying that release had been put off pending an “internal review”.
“Come on. I mean it is in the storyline so you don’t do that if it’s there”.
A leading Russian politician is urging the country’s culture ministry to ban the Disney film Beauty and the Beast, claiming it is “gay propaganda”.
Disney film “Beauty and the Beast” was due for a release here in Malaysia on March 9 but has been put on hold as it features a gay moment. “Like numerous additions to this movie, I think it’s a attractive, subtle moment that does its job and is left alone”.
He added: “We need to think, we must allow people to decide for themselves”.
Rather than a ban, National University of Singapore sociologist Tan Ern Ser said the Bishop is asking “for his flock to use it an occasion to teach their children about their beliefs”.
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The move sparked an global controversy, with at least one theater in Alabama refusing to show the film and the Russian government considering a ban before settling on an adults-only rating.