Colin Firth Will Star In Family Fantasy 'The Moon Princess'
Filed under: Action, Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Casting, Family Films
Considering all the women I know who love Colin Firth, I am shocked that he doesn't get more romantic leading roles. But then, maybe that is his choice? Seeing as he appears in such a diverse range of films these days, it could be that he is perfectly in control of what he wants. And apparently he wants to do the occasional movie for the kids. After making himself familiar to the tweens by showing up in What a Girl Wants and Nanny McPhee, he is now further increasing his chances of one day winning a Kid's Choice Award by signing on to The Moon Princess. Formerly titled The Little White Horse, which is the name of the book that is based upon, The Moon Princess is a live-action family-friendly fantasy about a 13-year-old girl who enters a magical world in order to put an end to an ancient curse. Firth will be playing the girl's eccentric uncle (though the IMDb lists his part as a dual role). The Moon Princess will be directed by Hungarian-born filmmaker Gabor Csupo, who earned his cred with the kids and the studios this year with the very successful adaptation The Bridge to Terabitha, his directorial debut. If he does just as well with this similar-sounding follow-up, I bet he'll be offered a chance at a whole fantasy franchise. If it isn't that good, Csupo will probably still be okay. As a producer/co-creator of the cartoons Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys, as well as one of the original animators for The Simpsons, he isn't really that new to Hollywood. No other casting choices have been announced yet, but hopefully Terabitha's AnnaSophia Robb will be chosen as the lead since I can't think of any other 13-year-old with as much appeal or talent right now (forget Dakota Fanning who should never be cast in a fantasy film). Regardless of who else is involved, though, I'm enough interested thanks to Firth. If I could watch part of What a Girl Want because of him, I can watch anything because of him.









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4-24-2007 @ 2:00PM
otter said...
"forget Dakota Fanning who should never be cast in a fantasy film"
What the hell? Dakota is an excellent actress who has done roles covering many genres. There's absolutely no reason to think she couldn't handle a fantasy role.
Idiot.
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4-24-2007 @ 2:45PM
Christopher Campbell said...
I agree that Fanning is a good actress, but she is also too imposing a personality for me to ever believe her in a fantastic film. I associate her more with the dramatic persona that works so well for her in a darker world like that of War of the Worlds. I also don't imagine I'll ever be able to accept her in a romantic comedy, if she ever reaches that stage.
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4-24-2007 @ 3:12PM
otter said...
Okay, I see what you mean. Dakota is sort of like Alan Rickman, who also is much too imposing a personality to ever act in a fantastic film or a romantic comedy.
Or perhaps we shouldn't attempt to typecast? Acting is all about bringing a character to life, regardless of the genre.
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4-24-2007 @ 3:35PM
Christopher Campbell said...
True, and hopefully Fanning will develop her talent enough to regain a sense of wonder about her acting. I think that her precociousness gets in the way of her being able to portray the curiousness of youth. As a character visiting a fantasic world, she would always give me the impression that she lacks the imagination to accept that world. Robb, however, is more believably her own age even when she does appear to be a little smarter than most preteens.
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4-25-2007 @ 2:53AM
Christopher Campbell said...
I don't know about dismissing Rickman from a romantic comedy just yet. He does a great job of being in a semi-romantic role opposite Carrie-Anne Moss in Snow Cake.
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4-30-2007 @ 8:12PM
Amber said...
People may not like type-casting, but it is true that some people are great at certain roles and only okay at others. Dakota did excellent in Man on Fire, yet she didn't do so well in The Cat in the Hat. She just doesn't have that kid curiosity to pull it off. Yet AnnaSophia did great at Bridge to Terebitha, but I couldn't see her doing Pita in Man on Fire.
I really hope AnnaSophia gets this role.
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