July 28, 200717 yr I loved Glitter :( :lol: So i look forward to this :o It's weird for me, because I don't actually like Glitter but I like watching it... I know that sounds weird to watch a movie you don't like but I know for a fact that if Mariah wasn't in the film I would hate it with a passion. Wisegirls is a million times better though. The film in general is great but Mariah's acting has greatly improved in it. Lets hope she has improved even more for this one
July 29, 200717 yr It's weird for me, because I don't actually like Glitter but I like watching it... I know that sounds weird to watch a movie you don't like but I know for a fact that if Mariah wasn't in the film I would hate it with a passion. Wisegirls is a million times better though. The film in general is great but Mariah's acting has greatly improved in it. Lets hope she has improved even more for this one Hmmmm, i think i love Glitter (Album) More and more everytime i listen :( :lol: Yeah, i would probably hate it too, if Mariah didnt feature. Wisegirls i didnt like at all though :(
July 29, 200717 yr Hmmmm, i think i love Glitter (Album) More and more everytime i listen :( :lol: Yeah, i would probably hate it too, if Mariah didnt feature. Wisegirls i didnt like at all though :( Oh I wasn't talking about the album, the album is probably my 3rd or 4th favourite Mariah album, I meant the film :P And how can you not like Wisegirls? I love it so much, it's all just amazing. The twist made me laugh though and the ending is a bit tacky, but I still love it :lol:
August 1, 200717 yr Author I still haven't seen Wisegirls. :o Apparently the director says more information should be available soon, which sounds about right - actually I think we should probably know more about it by now considering it's meant to be screened next month. :unsure:
August 1, 200717 yr I still haven't seen Wisegirls. :o Apparently the director says more information should be available soon, which sounds about right - actually I think we should probably know more about it by now considering it's meant to be screened next month. :unsure: You should definitley check out Wisegirls, it's a million times better than Glitter I think. You could probably get it cheap off eBay or something
August 4, 200717 yr i love wisegirls too.. i loved the soujndtrack Taryn Murphy and Make it Go away.. mariah should have sung that song. Mariah was so good in the end killing that old mafia man..
August 4, 200717 yr i love wisegirls too.. i loved the soujndtrack Taryn Murphy and Make it Go away.. mariah should have sung that song. Mariah was so good in the end killing that old mafia man.. Well done for ruining it for those who haven't seen it :P
August 25, 200717 yr Author It's quite surprising that we haven't heard more about this when it's supposed to be premiered in a few weeks. :unsure:
September 23, 200717 yr Author Brian Wright and The Waco Tragedies joined the set of Tennessee at Second Fiddle on Broadway in Downtown Nashville to shoot a scene in which they performed their original tune "Glory Hallelujah." In the movie, Krystal (Mariah's character) performs on stage immediately following their scene. Here's band leader Brian Wright giving some information about the shoot: "The song we performed in the movie is called 'Glory Hallelujah.' It can be found on our new album Bluebird due out in early October. It's sort of a Rock and Roll, Gospel, High Energy, rave up that has the crowd in the movie dancing and clapping along in smoky Nashville bar. After our performance, Mariah's character takes the stage to sing a really beautiful ballad, that if I'm not mistaken, was written by Willie Nelson for the movie. She is accompanied by Mickey Raphael (Willie Nelson's long time harmonica player) and a guitarist, though i think the guitarist may have just been an actor. Mariah was very cool to us, very professional, and it was a pleasure to work with her, though it was only for one day. The entire team from the writer, to the production team, to the cast, etc. were all very cool and I'm glad to be a part of it. The scene that we are in with Mariah is all I've seen of it, but it looks great and her performance is fantastic." According to director Aaron Woodley, Tennessee "will not be released by the end of the year as it is not yet completed. That's as much as I can tell you at this point. And I urge you and all of Mariah's fans out there to hang in there." More waiting. :( At least it's said to be a great ballad! :D
December 16, 200717 yr Finally, an update on this appears. Elephant Eye Films, a New York City-based company that produces, distributes and sells independent feature films has added "Tennessee" to the sales section on its website. Below are the film details and a poster preview for the film. Click on the thumbnail to see a larger version of the photo. TENNESSEE - Premieres Winter 2008 Cast: Mariah Carey, Adam Rothenberg, Ethan Peck, Lance Reddick Director: Aaron Woodley Writer: Russell Schaumburg Producer: Lee Daniels Executive Producers: Gary Magness, Sarah Siegel-Magness Status: Post-Production Synopsis: Two brothers, Carter and Ellis, embark on a journey from New Mexico to find their estranged father in the hopes of saving Ellis, who has been diagnosed with terminal leukemia. Along the way they meet Krystal, an aspiring singer who joins them on their journey. Picture available at the source. Source: - Mariah Daily Journal.
January 15, 200817 yr Author I wonder what's happening with this? :unsure: I hear it's finished but in the editing stages but there's been no word on it from Mariah's camp... :unsure:
January 17, 200817 yr How about this? Born and raised in New York, Adam Rothenberg was excited about getting to work with such a wonderful cast in Mad Money. He sites both Ted Danson and Katie Holmes as on-set confidants that helped him learn the ropes of the business. Not only can Adam be seen in this month's Mad Money (opens January 18th), he will also soon be sharing the screen with Mariah Carey in Tennessee. You have an upcoming movie called Tennessee. How was that experience and what was it like getting to work with Mariah Carey? "That, again, was great. I am always surprised when I meet super famous people. It is not that exciting. Well, it's not that. It's just that they are so real. Everyone on set is very nervous on that first day. We want people to like us. So you generally come together pretty perfectly, because you have a common goal. Mariah Carey was really nice. She was great. And I'm sure we will hear more about the film as it gets closer to its release date." Source: - Mariah Daily Journal. Experience of working with Mariah? Hmm, interesting. Doesn't sound too divaesque. :o
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