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mszee
06 Jul 2007, 19:34
Don't know if this was ever posted - can't find anything like this on the forum...

Is it true that Meat Loaf was offered the title role in "Phantom Of The Opera" but turned it down?

Thanks!

vrg
06 Jul 2007, 20:00
Yes, it is true. He told of this in one of his interviews. He turned it down because he didn't like the music of Phantom.

RadioMaster
06 Jul 2007, 20:29
wow, didnt know that.
Even more interesting as Jim turned down writing the lyrics.

Jayd
06 Jul 2007, 21:06
Don't know if this was ever posted - can't find anything like this on the forum...

Is it true that Meat Loaf was offered the title role in "Phantom Of The Opera" but turned it down?

Thanks!

Good job too, as it was utter cr**. :D

mszee
06 Jul 2007, 21:08
Good job too, as it was utter cr**. :D

Didn't go see it on Broadway out of principal (don't ask)...but movie was ok...no?

Jayd
06 Jul 2007, 21:11
Didn't go see it on Broadway out of principal (don't ask)...but movie was ok...no?

No, I am talking about the movie. I believe the show was excellent, but the movie was dire, and got bad press also.:D

mszee
06 Jul 2007, 21:13
No, I am talking about the movie. I believe the show was excellent, but the movie was dire, and got bad press also.:D

OK...hang on...so was he offered a part at the theater or in the movie???

That part wasn't specified where I found it (IMDB)...

I love musicals...I will drool over the crapiest musicals possible...

vrg
06 Jul 2007, 21:19
He was offered the Broadway show; that is what he mentioned in the interview.

mszee
06 Jul 2007, 21:20
He was offered the Broadway show; that is what he mentioned in the interview.

Then I don't understand a comment above about good thing and cr*p...

vrg
06 Jul 2007, 21:24
I suspect he meant it was a good thing Meat decided not to do Phantom as he didn't like it; thinking it was the movie he meant. I may be very wrong, but he might have considered the movie, where it would have been a one-shot deal on the music; but doing something you don't like every night made his refusal come easy, I imagine.

mszee
06 Jul 2007, 21:28
Maybe I am wrong but I am not sure his voice is right for this part???

vrg
06 Jul 2007, 21:48
I don't remember if Meat said in the interview if he was offered the premier of the Broadway show, or to come on after Michael Crawford. If he had been offered the premier, he could have created the role to fit himself. I could just imagine what that would have been like, with Meat's acting skills with the music. Out of sight, it would have been.

mszee
06 Jul 2007, 21:50
And I just can't imagine him in that role...sorry...:(

RadioMaster
06 Jul 2007, 21:54
didnt like the movie, it had just too much of everything, and the focus could have been much more on the phantom and not on christine.
Bought the recording when it was on special offer and still didnt come to listen to it.

Something great on the other hand is the few recordings of Steve Barton doing MOTN and POTO.

MeatGrl1
06 Jul 2007, 22:47
Yes he was offered the role of the Phantom but he turned it down because it was 'boring', he apparently took some friends to see it and they fell asleep so based on that he deemed it as boring and turned it down.

Blackkat13
07 Jul 2007, 05:24
HUH? ML playing the role of the Phantom.....You mean to tell me the film version which Gerard Butler did? I love this film and I think GB did a great role, loved it all, but can't see ml doing the part sorry but that's the truth.

allrevvedup
08 Jul 2007, 01:20
I agree with zina i don't think it would've suited him. Maybe before Bat 1 but the battering that his voice took on that tour meant that any chance of a taking part in a show that runs every night for 4 or 5 months would kill the voice altogether

Blackkat13
08 Jul 2007, 04:45
Opps me bad.... I thought you were talking the film but I agree maybe in his younger days but not now.

mszee
08 Jul 2007, 07:17
I agree with zina i don't think it would've suited him. Maybe before Bat 1 but the battering that his voice took on that tour meant that any chance of a taking part in a show that runs every night for 4 or 5 months would kill the voice altogether

Let me then elaborate some more...I just can't see Phantom living somewhere in the cellar of the theater...or being able to climg supports of such...being ummm...let's just say...a bit overweight...don't know...maybe it's just my mental perception of the Phantom based on the old and new movies...

Jayd
08 Jul 2007, 10:58
I honestly thought it was the film role that Meat turned down, not the stage role, because I seen this article a few year back in a tabloid newspaper if my memory serves me well, about it being offered to Meat, but he had not give an answer at that point of time. :D

RadioMaster
08 Jul 2007, 11:25
wasnt the film role offered first to Antonio Banderaz?(sp?)

Jayd
08 Jul 2007, 12:03
wasnt the film role offered first to Antonio Banderaz?(sp?)

You are correct, but so was Meat.

http://www.notstarring.com/movies/phantom-of-the-opera


Meat, Antonio, plus others are mentioned here.

mszee
08 Jul 2007, 12:08
You are correct, but so was Meat.

http://www.notstarring.com/movies/phantom-of-the-opera


Meat, Antonio, plus others are mentioned here.

OK...they are quoting IMDB as a source for ML being offered this part where I got this piece of trivia anyway. Unfortunately, on IMDB biographies, trivia, etc. are updated by members...not really by experts...

But I do see Antonio as a lead in Phantom...I've seen him live on Broadway and he is truly magnificent...even more so than on a silver screen...classically trained actor forever pegged as Zorro because of his accent...not much of a surprise...

Jayd
08 Jul 2007, 12:19
OK...they are quoting IMDB as a source for ML being offered this part where I got this piece of trivia anyway. Unfortunately, on IMDB biographies, trivia, etc. are updated by members...not really by experts...

But I do see Antonio as a lead in Phantom...I've seen him live on Broadway and he is truly magnificent...even more so than on a silver screen...classically trained actor forever pegged as Zorro because of his accent...not much of a surprise...

I did read in a tabloid about Meat being offered the movie role, never the stage role. Maybe best off askin the man himself, but I am pretty sure it's the movie role he was offered. I don't see a section where members can edit mini-bio's, I thought this was done by IMDB's selected people. :D

Eddie's Teddy
08 Jul 2007, 16:13
This is slightly off topic here, but I seem to remember an interview on The Big Breakfast (many moons ago) where Meat said for the Hunchback Of Notre Dam movie he was providing the voice of the hunchback. Never ever heard anymore about it though. Anyone know what the story was with that?

RadioMaster
08 Jul 2007, 18:34
This is slightly off topic here, but I seem to remember an interview on The Big Breakfast (many moons ago) where Meat said for the Hunchback Of Notre Dam movie he was providing the voice of the hunchback. Never ever heard anymore about it though. Anyone know what the story was with that?

the disney cartoon one?


I coudlnt imagine ML as the phantom, this wouldnt work at all IMO. Though he would've done the soundtrack then as well, and MOTN would surely sound....interesting.

Eddie's Teddy
09 Jul 2007, 13:13
the disney cartoon one?

Yeah, I think he was talking about the Disney version.

mszee
09 Jul 2007, 16:26
Tom Hulce did Quasimodo in Disney's version

LucyK!
09 Jul 2007, 16:42
Yeah, I think he was talking about the Disney version.

He was. Meat appeared "On The Bed" with Paula Yates on The Big Breakfast when he was promoting Objects and said that he was to be the voice of the animated Hunchback...didn't happen!

Eddie's Teddy
09 Jul 2007, 17:45
He was. Meat appeared "On The Bed" with Paula Yates on The Big Breakfast when he was promoting Objects and said that he was to be the voice of the animated Hunchback...didn't happen!

Yeah that's what I thought, thanks. Was just wondering if anyone knew why it fell through? I know it's not important really but I just remembered about it and I'm curious now!

samurai7
09 Jul 2007, 19:24
This is slightly off topic here, but I seem to remember an interview on The Big Breakfast (many moons ago) where Meat said for the Hunchback Of Notre Dam movie he was providing the voice of the hunchback. Never ever heard anymore about it though. Anyone know what the story was with that?

Even more slightly off-topic is that when this was turned into a stage musical, Patti played Esmerelda :-)

allrevvedup
10 Jul 2007, 22:40
He was. Meat appeared "On The Bed" with Paula Yates on The Big Breakfast when he was promoting Objects and said that he was to be the voice of the animated Hunchback...didn't happen!

Yeah he also said in that he would have an 'interesting part in Batman 3' which would've been Batman Forever...no such luck though

duke knooby
10 Jul 2007, 22:47
he also said he wouldn't put a hell in the title unless it was... nah never mind lol

allrevvedup
10 Jul 2007, 22:54
he also said he wouldn't put a hell in the title unless it was... nah never mind lol

but i'd never do a Bat album without Jim Steinman, not now, no way

Oh i would do anything for love but I won't do that

RadioMaster
10 Jul 2007, 22:57
but i'd never do a Bat album without Jim Steinman, not now, no way

Oh i would do anything for love but I won't do that


sooner or later youll be.....ah we know how it went on

allrevvedup
10 Jul 2007, 23:02
lol

yes we do