Barbra Streisand recently reiterated critical comments surrounding Bradley Cooper’s 2018 remake of A Star Is Born, saying that his take on the story was the “wrong” one.“I thought it was the wrong idea,” the 79-year-old icon said in a Sunday appearance on Australian talk show, The Sunday Project. “Look, it was a big success.
I can’t argue with success. But I don’t care so much about success as I do originality.”A Star Is Born originated as a 1937 film from David O.
Selznick, starring Janet Gaynor and Fredric March. Moss Hart adapted it in 1954, with Judy Garland and James Mason starring, with a third version, directed by Frank Pierson, released in 1976.Streisand was, of course, personally invested in A Star Is Born, given that she starred
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