Personally I think Cam Mac needs to cash in on les Mis first then worry about Miss Saigon in say 3-4 years. If the Les Mis film is uber successful they should launch another Les Mis tour in the US, as they're reportedly bringing the current tour to Broadway in summer 2013. Miss Saigon should wait until at least 2015 for a major US revival, then they can bill it as the 25th anniversary revival. The movie should come a bit after it reopened on Broadway, IMHO. Hit and a Miss
The reviews may not be glowing but they are mostly positive. Les Mis the film will be successful. $500M successful? Maybe not. Not even Chicago made that much globally. I do think Miss Saigon will eventually be made into a film nevertheless. However, they have to rein in the budget to do well. Fortunately, other than recreating the evacuation of Saigon and possibly "The American Dream", there aren't really that many costly showpieces in the musical.
CHICAGO did not have the brand recognition that LES MISERABLES has. If it doesn't do well, I think it will have been because people think it's too depressing. Many Americans may look at the title and say, "Why would I pay to see miserable people singing?"
I think expectations that Les Mis will gross $500 million are a little far fetched. It would have to be a blockbuster of Hobbit or Skyfall proportions and I don't think that's likely to happen.
"You drank a charm to kill John Proctor's wife! You drank a charm to kill Goody Proctor!" - Betty Parris to Abigail Williams in Arthur Miller's The Crucible
Count me in on the 'Miss Saigon working better as a film than Les Mis' vote. I think we'll see the revivals happen first, then perhaps a movie will come. Just as long as Lea Salonga gets some sort of cameo-maybe Gigi?
I predict she will be on a picture as Kim's mother, while Kim holds it in her hands while singing "You know all and you forgive me, loving parents that you are"
Too bad it could have made 4 times that if the singing was actually good.
They are missing out on a huge part of the population. But I'm glad they got the 4 Pierce Brosnan fans in the house. And I hope they loved his performance.
Too bad I don't really care who likes and who doesn't but I do think proclamations about who is connected to their singing and the like should be saved until seeing after the film, even if one did watch 12 whole scenes on one's computer.
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