
Now that everyone and their mom Russell Crowe has seen Adam Lambert‘s tough review of Les Mis├â┬⌐rables, the singer is changing his tune!
Adam took to Twitter (again) to explain what he really meant when he said the musical’s “score suffered massively with great actors PRETENDING to be singers.”
The former American Idol contestant clarified:
Those raw and real moments when characters broke down or were expressing the ugliness of the human condition were superb. However…
— Adam Lambert (@adamlambert) January 3, 2013
My personal opinion: there were times when the vocals weren’t able to convey the power, beauty and grace that the score ALSO calls for.
— Adam Lambert (@adamlambert) January 3, 2013
I guess I’m a purist for the original LIVE broadway recording when the actors sang the f*ck outta those songs. JUST an opinion…
— Adam Lambert (@adamlambert) January 3, 2013
But there is ONE exception to Adam’s “singers-not-actors” rule. He added:
One last thing though: Anne Hathaway was so good- had me tearing up. Oscar worthy performance for sure! Ok. #donediscussinglesmiz
— Adam Lambert (@adamlambert) January 3, 2013
Well Lamy, we FINALLY agree with you there!
Fingers crossed Adam’s caree as a movie critic ends here.
If you ask us, his review suffered from singers PRETENDING to be film experts! LOL!
[Image via WENN.]
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