Okay, it isn’t much – only about twenty seconds worth of footage – but it’s the longest video of a solo performance we’ve seen yet from the forthcoming musical “Nine” and it looks great. In the clip, Penelope Cruz sings and struts though what looks to be the last moments of “A Call From The Vatican.” We’re not sure where this clip, grabbed from an NBC broadcast, is originally from but it’s strong proof that “Nine” is aiming to be an old fashioned, rousing, crowd pleasing musical of yore.
As we previously reported, The Weinstein Company and Disney have teamed up to promote the hell out of the film, with roadblocked trailers, web portals and synergized content that, by end of November, will put “Nine” on the tips of filmgoers’ lips. “Nine” screenings took place this weekend in New York, but we weren’t invited cause we’re not junkateers/TWC’s ace in the hole this year (though guys, do not give up hope on “A Single Man”). You haven’t seen reports yet because writers are apparently sworn to secrecy (and some may have even signed non-disclosure forms if we’re hearing this correctly). Seems a little odd, but then again, with a full month of a coordinated advertising blitzkrieg, everyone will be talking about this film anyway, which should help its box office numbers come December 25th.
Hold the phone, two other songs have leaked:
Marion Cotillard – “Take It All”
Kate Hudson – “Cinema Italiano”
Why haven't we seen anything of DDLewis' peformance? give the men some reason to go and care, because the musical numbers are putting me to sleep. Not even Penelope Cruz in lingerie could keep me from dozing off in the middle of a 20 second clip.
So straight men don't like seeing women in movies now? I know this has been going on for a decade now but I never understood why.
Anyway, I didn't mind the Kate Hudson song, although watching her lip sync will probably stab my soul.
They autotuned the crap out of Kate Hudson.