Wednesday, November 16, 2011

'Mirror Mirror' is 'Faerie Tale Theatre' for 2012

.publish-content img Responses towards the just-launched trailer for 'Mirror Mirror' -- next year's adaptation from the 'Snow White' story book starring Jennifer Aniston because the Evil Full -- have concentrated on how cheesy the entire factor looks. There's slapstick, corny puns along with a pedigreed actress vamping up to levels so cheesy, you may require your levels of cholesterol checked after. So yes, 'Mirror Mirror' might be an over-the-top circus, but is the fact that always a poor factor? Most likely not, particularly if the trailer follows through on its seeming promise to create 'Mirror Mirror' the current-day version of 'Faerie Tale Theatre.' Should you was raised within the 1980s and do not understand what 'Faerie Tale Theatre' is, then you definitely skipped on among the best things in the decade. 'FTT' would be a cable tv show, created and located by Shelley Duvall, that presented new monthly adaptations of beloved favorite anecdotes. Duvall sold every favor she should have been owed, since the 'Faerie Tale Theatre' talent roster would be a who's who of Hollywood heavyweights: Robin Williams, Billy Very, Barbara Fisher, Francis Ford Coppola, Klaus Kinski, Mick Jagger, Susan Sarandon, Tim Burton, Matthew Broderick, Angelica Huston as well as little Ough Schroeder! Watch a trailer for 'Faerie Tale Theatre' There is even a chapter for 'Snow White'! Rather than Lily Collins, it had been Elizabeth McGovern. Rather than Armie Hammer, it had been 'Solid Gold' host Rex Cruz. Rather than Jennifer Aniston, it had been Vanessa Redgrave. And also the mirror? Which was voiced by the one and only Vincent Cost. 'Mirror Mirror' director Tarsem Singh told Moviefone he wanted to create a "sickeningly kiddie" movie all he's really doing is ongoing a 3-decade tradition of having stars to pork up for that children. Besides, if Nathan Lane absolutely must star inside a corny large-screen version of the classic children's story, it's better he be appreciated for 'Mirror Mirror' than 'Nutcracker three dimensional.' Relativity Media's Snow Whitened: Start Looking Lily CollinsArmie HammerJulia RobertsJulia Roberts and Nathan LaneJulia RobertsNathan LaneArmie HammerArmie HammerLily CollinsLily CollinsNathan LaneArmie Hammer and Lily CollinsJulia RobertsJulia Roberts and Lily CollinsJulia RobertsLily CollinsLily CollinsLily Collins See All Moviefone Art galleries » [Top Photo: Relativity] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook

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