Amy Adams’ reps have confirmed that the 35-year-old actress will portray Janis Joplin in the biopic to be directed by Fernando Meirelles (City of God) Read the full post.
Jul 19
2010
06:57 PM ET
Janis Joplin biopic: Will the Amy Adams version really make it to the big screen?
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Lauren Ambrose as Janis
Wow nobody said anything bout pink, i think she could do it.
Just start at the beginning and tell the whole truth. The good bad and the ugly. She would have wanted nothing but the whole truth. Moma needs justified, just do her right. Emphasize on college and how she rallied for the equality of the black race, how she embraced the culture and music of the old Blues. The very things that influenced her unique style and sound which developed through he music of Etta James and old folk songs. Her passion for TIna Turner. Please don’t leave out her and Tina on stage. That would ruin everything. They both had a passion for each others music. Just do my Moma RIght!
Just start at the beginning and tell the whole truth. The good bad and the ugly. She would have wanted nothing but the whole truth. Moma needs justified, just do her right. Emphasize on college, her intelligence and how she rallied for the equality of the black race, how she embraced the culture and music of the old Blues. The very things that influenced her unique style and sound which developed through he music of Etta James and old folk songs. Her passion for TIna Turner. Please don’t leave out her and Tina on stage. That would ruin everything. They both had a passion for each others music. Don’t leave out her views on the cosmos and way of the souls. Up hold her dignity when it comes to the story of Grace Slick, she may have been her only true love outside of her family. Don’t lie, tell about her pregnancy, Where did the child go. How can u tell a story that know one will tell the world?
You are a tool.
yeah ya think?