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HUGH JACKMAN WHATS WITH ALL THE NEGATIVE COMMENTS

lenstersf
Stand-by
joined:6/14/12
Some of you are too kind...Honestly, Jackman's voice was often flat and too nasal. I suppose I'm accustomed to a high baritone tone with a tenor range for the role of Valjean, so I wasn't too impressed Jackman. His "Bring Him Home" was a bit jarring...I assume his falsetto isn't particularly pleasant to listen to. But he acted the part very well.
kec
Broadway Legend
joined:5/20/03
"If the movie couldn't have been made without Jackman - which is fairly plausible - then they should have just lowered the key on "Bring Him Home," end of story. I'm a huge fan of his, but talent and hard work don't change a baritone into a tenor. Valjean carries a ton of recitative and relatively staid music while everyone else is getting showoff solos, so the fact that his showoff solo was out of Jackman's range was...not a good thing."

I agree, Plum.

In response to a previous comment, I have heard Hugh sing before, on DVD in Oklahoma, and live in The Boy From Oz. I did have reservations about him singing Valjean because I knew he wasn't a tenor, but waited until I saw the film before passing judgment. As I said previously other than Bring Him Home, the singing was fine.
vf
Understudy
joined:11/10/10
Ugh, I hate his nasal voice. I'm surprised there are people on a Broadway board who would even like it. Would you want to buy his music? If he had a voice, doesn't it seem like he'd be recording music? He probably knows that without the visuals, the hunky body, the aw shucks grin, the charming patter, if people could only listen to that whiny voice, that would end his music career. I will be really ticked if gets cast in movie remakes of classic musicals, if they can't cast real singers they just shouldn't remake them.
broadwaybabytn
Broadway Star
joined:12/30/10
I spent a while trying to come up with others that could have done it... Perhaps Patrick Wilson as Valjean and Nathan Fillion as Javert?
FindingNamo
Broadway Legend
joined:7/22/03
All y'alls bitches are just jealous of his beautiful wife and gorgeous boyfriends.
Phyllis Rogers Stone
Broadway Legend
joined:9/16/07
Has Hugh ever responded to the question posed to him in the title? I'd very much like to hear his answer.
Jordan Catalano
Broadway Legend
joined:10/9/05
He responded but his voice was so nasally I didn't even listen.
Wynbish
Broadway Legend
joined:4/27/12
jo, they lowered the key, too. He probably could focus more on the emotion of the moment instead of, "God, it's high!"
jo
Broadway Legend
joined:5/15/03
Yeah, and he also altered his voice. He sounded so old!
Dave19
Broadway Star
joined:12/23/11
It is not only the voice, it is his incredibly annoying timing and placements of the words and emphasis and vibrato on the wrong syllables that makes it so amateurish.

Phyllis Rogers Stone
Broadway Legend
joined:9/16/07
Not only that, it was what he was thinking, amirite?
Jay Lerner-Z
Broadway Legend
joined:4/4/11
Aw, the Brian D'Arcy James Les Mis thread was deleted. Now I'll never know if he should be cast, and if so, why.
Jungle Red
Broadway Legend
joined:8/13/12
That was an awesome thread. Poor thing.

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