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Judi Dench rewrites lyrics to some of today’s biggest hits
February 18th, 2021 under Judi Dench. [ Comments: none ]


Judi Dench’s grandson Sam Williams wanted to see if his grandma knows the lyrics of some popular songs. Those three songs are Jason Derulo’s Let Me Take You Dancing, Ed Sheeran’s Castle on the Hill, and Jonas Brothers’ Sucker.

How did the Oscar winner do? If this acting thing doesn’t work out, she should try being a lyricist. She did a better job with all of the songs than the original writers. Sorry. Ed Sheeran.

Don’t believe me? Listen to the answers she gave her grandson.

BTW I loved that she said she likes Derulo. It would’ve been awkward if she didn’t know who her Cats co-star is. Then again, I am sure all of the actors in that movie are trying to forget they were part of it.

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Don’t let the Cats trailer fool you, it still sucks
July 18th, 2019 under Andrew Lloyd Webber, James Corden, Judi Dench, Rebel WIlson, Taylor Swift. [ Comments: none ]


When you watch the trailer for Cats, you think this musical looks beautiful. I cannot wait to see it this Christmas.

Then you remember that it was one of Manhattan’s biggest mysteries. People wondered why it was the longest-running musical on the Great White Way when almost everyone who saw it, hated it.

I grew up in NYC, so I went to plenty of Broadway shows growing up. Cats was the first one I hated and so did my parents. And we are cat people. Andrew Lloyd Webber has made some great shows and some awful ones. This falls in with the latter.

When it comes to Jennifer Hudson singing Memory, her singing is all power with no emotion. It is a showstopping number because it is the heart of the show. Not enough heart in her voice. The other problem is it cast a lot of A-listers, they are just celebrities that people find annoying. Not Judi Dench or Idris Elba, but you know who.

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BTWF: Judi Dench in An Age of Kings
July 18th, 2019 under Before They Were Famous, Judi Dench. [ Comments: none ]


Before Judi Dench played several different Queens, she was the Katherine, Princess of France in An Age of Kings. How beautiful was 25-year-old in that 1960 performance?

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Josh Gad brings in famous friends to get the truth out of Daisy Ridley
February 20th, 2017 under Josh Gad, Judi Dench, Star Wars. [ Comments: none ]

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Josh Gad has been trying everything including Dame Judi Dench to get his Murder on the Orient Express co-star Daisy Ridley to spill some Star Wars: The Last Jedi secrets, but nothing has worked.

Over the weekend, he decided to give it one more try. He called a few of his friends over including an Oscar winner, a People’s Sexiest Man Alive and a super producer to get her talk. How could she say no to Hamilton’s Leslie Odom Jr, Star Wars Episode IX’s director Colin Trevorrow, Everwood’s Chris Pratt, Hollywood legacy Bryce Dallas Howard, Zoolander 2’s Penelope Cruz, Sing Street’s Lucy Boyton, Tom Bateman and Star Trek and Star Wars leader J.J. Abrams? She somehow found a way.

I think it is time for him to let it go or maybe he can ask her, “Do you want to build a snowman?” He’s tried everything else, why not try the Frozen route.

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Josh Gad brings in the big guns to get Daisy Ridley to answer Star Wars Qs
February 8th, 2017 under Frozen, Josh Gad, Judi Dench, Star Wars. [ Comments: none ]

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For weeks, Josh Gad has been trying to get his Murder on the Orient Express co-star to answer his Star Wars questions about Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Daisy Ridley has refused to answer them. He has tried different ways to get her to talk, but it hasn’t worked. Today, he tried a new way. This time he brought someone else to ask the tough questions. That person is Dame Judi Dench, and no one can say no to her or can they? Let’s just say that the force is very strong with the Last Jedi. That is if she is the Last Jedi?

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