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MOVIES: Beauty and the Beast - Emma Watson cast as Belle in Disney's Live-Action Film

26 Jan 2015

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13 comments:

  1. Wow great news. Solid career choice.

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  2. YEAH! I was rooting for her to get the role! I can't wait for this movie!

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  3. THIS IS PERFECT CASTING.

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  4. Awwww that is so cute!! She'll kill it! Emma honey just hide your accent really well, and you'll do great! I can't wait to see it!!! Wonder who the beast will be?? Hmmm I'm excited!!

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  5. No offense but she is way to basic looking to be Belle, Belle is suppose to be French.

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  6. ( 1) Too basic looking ? (2) Emma Watson lived in France till she was 5 -- not that it matters

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  7. Saw this on my tablet. I like the acting idea but anyone know if Emma Watson can sing?

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  8. She doesn't have to hide her accent. BatB takes place in France and since in most movies taking place in European countries actors talk with a British accent she cab just use her own accent.

    I know Belle in the animated movie had an American accent, but they can still change that. Aurora in the Maleficent movie also had a British accent while she had an American accent in the animated movie.

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  9. I didn't see Maleficent. And I really don't see them doing that with Belle. (Changing her accent I mean)

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  10. oh i could've sworn i heard her speak in a british accent in the animated movie my bad

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  11. From wikipedIa:

    From the age of six, she wanted to become an actress,[20] and trained at the Oxford branch of Stagecoach Theatre Arts, a part-time theatre school where she studied singing, dancing, and acting

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  12. She is indeed an excellent fit. Now I hope the movie is fun in its whole...

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