This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.Running a hilariously simple game called Desktop Goose is an amusing thing, but Mac users who care about system performance would be better off removing it. Times audience engagement editor Nicholas Ducassi contributed to this report. "Voices like Halle's are divine and divinely sent for us all to enjoy." "I remember going, 'Oh my God, I can't believe I'm witnessing this,'" Dumezweni told The Times. In addition to classics such as "Part of Your World" and "Under the Sea," a few new songs composed by Alan Menken and written by Lin-Manuel Miranda are also included in Disney's re-imagining of "The Little Mermaid." Noma Dumezweni, who plays Queen Selina, got a sneak peek of Bailey running through one of the added numbers during rehearsals. she pictures everyone naked," Tremblay said. in front of all those people - I'd be so nervous."īailey taught her young scene partner the oldest trick in the book. While an "overwhelmed" McCarthy resisted the urge to hug Bailey (because "that would be weird"), Tremblay approached the seasoned performer with a question: "How do you do that?" he asked. "It was amazing because it was just rehearsal and she so effortlessly sang something that was so beautiful," said Tremblay, who voices Ariel's aquatic sidekick, Flounder. The impromptu performance gave Jacob Tremblay goosebumps and brought his mom - who was young when the cartoon "Little Mermaid" came out in 1989 - to tears. And then I was completely overcome, and I burst out crying, and I was like, 'She's gonna think I'm nuts.'" she just kind of was marking it," McCarthy said. "She probably wasn't even really singing it. Melissa McCarthy, who plays Ursula the sea witch, recounted the moment when "Little Mermaid" director Rob Marshall prompted Bailey to "sing a little bit of your thing" for her cast-mates early in the rehearsal process. The studio also strategically released her full version of the song to widespread acclaim a month before opening weekend.ĭuring a recent Disney-themed episode of "American Idol," ABC aired footage of Bailey singing "Part of Your World" live at Disneyland, where she flawlessly belted high notes that don't exist in the original tune.īut according to her co-stars, nothing quite compares to hearing Bailey perform the quintessential "I Want" anthem in person. Each trailer for the remake has featured Bailey's sweeping renditions of "Part of Your World" and its reprise. Unlike other actors who have been tapped to play live-action Disney princesses, Bailey had already launched a successful career as a Grammy-nominated singer - one half of sister-duo Chloe x Halle - before she was cast as the rebellious daughter of King Triton.Īs a result, the marketing campaign for the new "Little Mermaid" has heavily spotlighted Bailey's vocals. Hauer-King was among several "Little Mermaid" cast members who vividly remembered watching and listening in awe as Bailey practiced Ariel's dynamic solo from the musical film about a young mermaid who dreams of becoming human. It's the perfect voice and the perfect person." It gives me goosebumps thinking about it. "It is the most special thing ever," he told The Times at the world premiere of "The Little Mermaid" in Los Angeles. With that, the onscreen prince set off in search of his princess, Halle Bailey, who was busy rehearsing Ariel's showstopping ballad, "Part of Your World." Much like his character, Hauer-King was enamored with Bailey's voice from the first time he heard her sing. "'I'm going in there, and I'm listening.'" "I said, 'I'm sorry, I know I've got to be somewhere right now,'" recalled Hauer-King, who plays Eric in the live-action remake. When he realized who the voice belonged to, the English actor pulled what can only be described as a Prince Eric move. Jonah Hauer-King was in the middle of rehearsals for Disney's "The Little Mermaid" when he heard a voice ring out from another area of the soundstage.
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