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SundaySpotlight: My Favorite Roles of Musicians

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WILL SMITH in Ali

From Bad Boys, Men In Black and Wild West to the movies Ali and The Pursuit of Happyness that brought him Academy Award nominations for Best Male Leading Role. Here is how Guardian described Smith's career: "King of actors among singers, and he doesn't even know how to sing. He played superhero. He played Muhammad Ali. He played futuristic cowboy who hates giant spiders. There is nothing he can't do. " I definitely appreciated his acting talent the most in Ali.

DAVID BOWIE in Labyrinth

And not only Labyrinth. Just A Gigolo, The Men Who Fell To Earth, Merry Christmas, Prestige, The Hunger, Mr.Lawrence. Whenever I miss magical Mr. Bowie, I just play some of his excursions to the big screen.

BJORK in Dancing In The Dark

In 2000, she got the role of Selma Jezkova, the main protagonist in Lars Von Trier's Dancer In The Dark, a peculiar musical. She plays Czech immigrant and a mother who works in a factory and slowly loses her sight due to genetic disease. Bjork noted that the process of making the movie was so emotional that she never wants to act again.

CHER in Moonstruck

Cher <3 This 1987 movie brought her Academy Award in Best Female Leading Role category, and she is very very very proud of it, which I love more than the fact that the movie is good.

EMINEM in 8 Mile

Idiosyncratic, and deeply personal narrative, helped Eminem showcase his acting talent in a movie about growing up in Detroit as a white rapper among African Americans.

STING in The Bride

In adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Sting got the role of a mad scientist who finally made what he always wanted - a perfect woman named Eva.

BEYONCE in Dreamgirls

Just as the movie critics, I was applauding Beyonce for her role in Dreamgirls. She was playing Deena Jones, a character based on Diana Ross. If you are gay, just as your favorite review writer, than this movie will make you love Beyonce, even If you generally don't.

 

 

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