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Head over to Vulture to read Taymor and Wood’s interview in its entirety. With a cameo by Bono, Across the Universe is 'the kind of movie you watch again, like listening to a favorite album. It incorporates 34 compositions originally written by members of The Beatles. The script is based on an original story credited to Taymor, Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais. It was released in the United States on October 12, 2007. “Across the Universe” will return to theaters July 29-August 1, courtesy of Fathom Events. Across the Universe is a musical romantic drama film directed by Julie Taymor, produced by Revolution Studios, and distributed by Columbia Pictures.

Taymor is famous in the Broadway world and is best known for directing the Tony-winning “The Lion King,” which has grossed $8 billion and counting during its run. She told Vulture once she heard Taymor was involved she did everything she could play the main character Lucy. Wood was 17 years old when she made “Across the Universe” and she maintained it’s still one of the best experiences of her career. Members of the cast of Julie Taymors Across the Universe, including characters like. “I was always doing Eddie’s stand-up in the hallway.” Members of the cast of Julie Taymor&146 s &147 Across. “I mean I’m always like, ‘Bowie, Bowie.’ But I was also all about Eddie Izzard,” Wood said. Today he is 44, and has starred in 32 movies. Wood admitted she freaked out over the possibility of acting opposite Bowie for one scene in the film, although she said having Izzard was in no way an unfortunate rebound. Jim Sturgess was 28 in Across the Universe when he played the character Jude. And I think that at the moment Evan was really like, ‘Bowie, Bowie!'” “I’ll never forget Evan walking in the hallways with this Bowie T-shirt, because at one point we’d asked David Bowie if he was going to play Mr. “We rehearsed it like a normal musical in theater and it bonded everybody,” Taymor said of making the film. A Theme Park Ride of Sound: Remixing David Bowie for ‘Moonage Daydream’
