The most famous musical of all time (probably, I don’t really follow that stuff), LES MISERABLES, has its cinematic debut just around the corner and the boys Hugh Jackman and Russel Crowe have already had their character posters. I guess the phrase “ladies first” means nothing to those rapscallions. So here are Amanda Seyfried and Anne Hathaway looking very sad, down, depressed, upset and … I dunno, my thesaurus stops there. The musical was actually released as a film in 1998 and starred Liam Neeson, Uma Thurman, and Geoffrey Rush, but after it was released the producers realised they had forgotten to record and insert every single song. Daft lot!
LES MISERABLES is released on 11th January 2013. It stars Hugh Jackman, Russel Crowe, Amanda Seyfried, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, and Sacha Baron Cohen.
Source: Coming Soon
Luke likes many things, films and penguins being among them. He's loved films since the age of 9, when STARGATE and BATMAN FOREVER changed the landscape of modern cinema as we know it. His love of film extends to all aspects of his life, with trips abroad being planned around film locations and only buying products featured in Will Smith movies. His favourite films include SEVEN SAMURAI, PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC, IN BRUGES, LONE STAR, GODZILLA, and a thousand others.
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