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* [[Non-Singing Voice]]: Averted. No voice doubles were cast. Whether this was a good idea (in particular concerning Pierce Brosnan) is something people have argued about.
* [[Non-Singing Voice]]: Averted. No voice doubles were cast. Whether this was a good idea (in particular concerning Pierce Brosnan) is something people have argued about.
* [[Playing Against Type]]: Streep. Yes, [[Meryl Streep|the same Streep]] who starred in ''Sophie's Choice''. Then again, one could argue that she doesn't really ''have'' a type at this point.
* [[Playing Against Type]]: Streep. Yes, [[Meryl Streep|the same Streep]] who starred in ''Sophie's Choice''. Then again, one could argue that she doesn't really ''have'' a type at this point.
* [[Star-Making Role]]: Between this and ''[[Mean Girls]]'', [[Amanda Seyfried]] almost immediately became one of Hollywood's most sought-after actresses, as she made an excellent showing in two very different movies, playing two very different roles.
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Revision as of 13:42, 9 February 2015


  • Awesome, Dear Boy: Pierce Brosnan summed up his reason for doing the film as this: "Meryl Streep is starring."
  • Non-Singing Voice: Averted. No voice doubles were cast. Whether this was a good idea (in particular concerning Pierce Brosnan) is something people have argued about.
  • Playing Against Type: Streep. Yes, the same Streep who starred in Sophie's Choice. Then again, one could argue that she doesn't really have a type at this point.
  • Star-Making Role: Between this and Mean Girls, Amanda Seyfried almost immediately became one of Hollywood's most sought-after actresses, as she made an excellent showing in two very different movies, playing two very different roles.