Published On: Wed, Dec 10th, 2008

Beyonce MOVIE “Cadillac Records” FLOPS

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Beyonce being cast as Etta James in “Cadillac Records,” is a perfect example of musical success not transcending into “box office” success. The movie only grossed $3 million dollars. Beyonce also flopped in “The Fighting Temptations,” and she only scored success in “Dreamgirls,” because it was an ensemble cast.

I’m a Beyonce fan but I will be the first to admit, she can’t act and she has terrible diction. Why not cast a “real” African-American actress who has a drama background in this role?

There are so many excellent African-American actresses in Hollywood who could have done justice to the Etta James role yet Beyonce continues to be cast in plum film roles.

She doesn’t even think enough of the acting profession to take classes and learn how to act. Instead, ego and exposure seems to be driving her to land as many acting roles as she possibly can.

Singers, Frank Sinatra, Diana Ross and Cher took the craft seriously and their hard work and diligence paid off with Oscar wins or Oscar nominations.

It’s inconceivable to wrap your mind around Beyonce’s upcoming portrayals of Eartha Kitt and “Wonder Woman.”

Usher was fresh off the success of “Confessions,” when he was cast in the film, “In The Mix,” it was a major flop.

Hopefully, Hollywood executives will begin to realize that these non-actors bring no credibility to the screen and they don’t generate box office dollars with their lack of talent.

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  1. mike says:

    the bitch cant act or sing to me

  2. tress says:

    she is so fake and concieted her fans act like shes a god

  3. oh my gawd says:

    her fans are crazy, but they are not fans they are stans. So to them Cadillac Records is like The Dark Knight. I’m surprised none of them went 2 go see it lol They be in there next week lol

  4. Beyaki says:

    Watching her act is painful.

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