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The couple sign on to film ''[[Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (film)|Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?]]'', in which their characters participate in long arguments, like they do. Richard is saddened after missing out on an [[Academy Award]] for the film ''[[The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (film)|The Spy Who Came in from the Cold]]'' (1965). Elizabeth begins gaining weight and becomes insecure. The couple are both Academy Award-nominated for their roles in ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'', but only Elizabeth wins, causing Richard to become hostile again.
The couple sign on to film ''[[Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (film)|Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?]]'', in which their characters participate in long arguments, like they do. Richard is saddened after missing out on an [[Academy Award]] for the film ''[[The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (film)|The Spy Who Came in from the Cold]]'' (1965). Elizabeth begins gaining weight and becomes insecure. The couple are both Academy Award-nominated for their roles in ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'', but only Elizabeth wins, causing Richard to become hostile again.


In pursuit to escape the media, the couple travel to [[Portofino]], [[Rome]] and buy a [[yacht]], where they live. They constantly fight, and he makes a remark about her "pudgy fingers", but apologizes straight after. After Elizabeth asks Richard to buy a ring, he purchases a 69-carrot diamond which would later become known as the [[Taylor-Burton Diamond]]. Richard's brother Ifor Jenkins ([[David Hunt (actor)|David Hunt]]) has an accident and becomes crippled in what Richard credited as his fault. Ifor later passes away once Richard and Elizabeth have returned home. Richard becomes depressed and begins drinking and cheating on Elizabeth. They split, and decide to divorce.
In pursuit to escape the media, the couple travel to [[Portofino]], [[Rome]] and buy a [[yacht]], where they live. They constantly fight, and he makes a remark about her "pudgy fingers", but apologizes straight after. After Elizabeth asks Richard to buy a ring, he purchases a 69-carat diamond which would later become known as the [[Taylor-Burton Diamond]]. Richard's brother Ifor Jenkins ([[David Hunt (actor)|David Hunt]]) has an accident and becomes crippled in what Richard credited as his fault. Ifor later passes away once Richard and Elizabeth have returned home. Richard becomes depressed and begins drinking and cheating on Elizabeth. They split, and decide to divorce.


Months later, Elizabeth experiences a [[colon cancer]] health scare and asks for Richard to visit her. Although she turns out to be okay, Richard realizes he can't let her out of his life and they marry again in [[Africa]]. However, the marriage fails and they are divorced within months. Near the film's conclusion, Richard dies in his sleep in Celigny. Elizabeth's mother Sara ([[Theresa Russell]]) informs her of his death, and she faints. Elizabeth is banned from attending his funeral by his wife, and a week later, she visits his grave in Celigny although is unable to shake off the [[paparazzi]].
Months later, Elizabeth experiences a [[colon cancer]] health scare and asks for Richard to visit her. Although she turns out to be okay, Richard realizes he can't let her out of his life and they marry again in [[Africa]]. However, the marriage fails and they are divorced within months. Near the film's conclusion, Richard dies in his sleep in Celigny. Elizabeth's mother Sara ([[Theresa Russell]]) informs her of his death, and she faints. Elizabeth is banned from attending his funeral by his wife, and a week later, she visits his grave in Celigny although is unable to shake off the [[paparazzi]].

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Liz & Dick is a 2012 biographical television film chronicling the relationship of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. It was directed by Lloyd Kramer, written by Christopher Monger, produced by Larry A. Thompson and stars Lindsay Lohan as Taylor and Grant Bowler as Burton. It premiered on Lifetime on November 25, 2012.

Synopsis

Throughout Liz & Dick, Elizabeth and Richard appear in a dark room, where they reminisce about their life together. On August 5, 1984, in Celigny, Switzerland an elderly Richard is writing what would be his last letter to Elizabeth. He recalls the first time he saw her at a Hollywood party. He then finishes the letter and goes to rest. In July 1961, Richard flies to Rome, Italy to begin filming as Mark Antony in Cleopatra, a film which stars Elizabeth. He tries to compliment her, although it comes off as rude. Later, he goes to a restaurant where Elizabeth is dining and attempts to make her like him. Once again he comes off as rude and she abruptly leaves. His wife, Sybil (Tanya Franks) is suspicious as to why he was trying to be friendly. Later during filming of Cleopatra, Elizabeth has a change of heart and invites Richard into her trailer for a drink. However, she accuses him of trying to seduce her and refuses to fall for his charm.

Eventually, they succumb to their attractions and begin an affair on set. The affair hits national news and became scandalous. Later, during a private gathering, Richard publicly asks Elizabeth if she loves him or her husband, Eddie Fisher (Andy Hirsch). She confesses that she loves him more and splits from Eddie. While in Rome, Richard showers her with expensive jewels. Richard returns to Sybil after she attempts to commit suicide. Richard and Elizabeth part ways after Sybil refuses to divorce him. Elizabeth is briefly hospitalized for overdosing on pills and Cleopatra's filming ends bitterly.

Three months later, Elizabeth is relaxing in Gstaad, Switzerland with her family, but feels bored. She meets up with Richard and they resume their affair. She learns that Richard will be filming The V.I.P.s (1963) with Sophia Loren. She convinces the film's director Anthony Asquith (Charles Shaughnessy) to fire Loren and hire her, which he eventually does. The relationship was derailed once again when Sybil and Eddie refuse to divorce them. However, they rejoice once Sybil gives Richard a divorce. They are heavily criticized by the media; their union is labeled "erotic vagrancy" by The Vatican. Eddie divorces Elizabeth, and she marries Richard in March 1964.

The couple sign on to film Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, in which their characters participate in long arguments, like they do. Richard is saddened after missing out on an Academy Award for the film The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1965). Elizabeth begins gaining weight and becomes insecure. The couple are both Academy Award-nominated for their roles in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, but only Elizabeth wins, causing Richard to become hostile again.

In pursuit to escape the media, the couple travel to Portofino, Rome and buy a yacht, where they live. They constantly fight, and he makes a remark about her "pudgy fingers", but apologizes straight after. After Elizabeth asks Richard to buy a ring, he purchases a 69-carat diamond which would later become known as the Taylor-Burton Diamond. Richard's brother Ifor Jenkins (David Hunt) has an accident and becomes crippled in what Richard credited as his fault. Ifor later passes away once Richard and Elizabeth have returned home. Richard becomes depressed and begins drinking and cheating on Elizabeth. They split, and decide to divorce.

Months later, Elizabeth experiences a colon cancer health scare and asks for Richard to visit her. Although she turns out to be okay, Richard realizes he can't let her out of his life and they marry again in Africa. However, the marriage fails and they are divorced within months. Near the film's conclusion, Richard dies in his sleep in Celigny. Elizabeth's mother Sara (Theresa Russell) informs her of his death, and she faints. Elizabeth is banned from attending his funeral by his wife, and a week later, she visits his grave in Celigny although is unable to shake off the paparazzi.

Cast

Production

Conception

Following Taylor's death in March 2011, speculation arose about a film based on her life.[1] In May, during their upfront presentation to advertisers, Lifetime announced that they would develop a biopic chronicling the relationship of Taylor and Burton, entitled Elizabeth & Richard: A Love Story.[2]

Pre-production

For the role of Taylor, Thompson stated that it would be a "very serious" selection, as it would be "casting for Hollywood royalty".[3] Lohan and Megan Fox, who worked together on 2004's Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, were considered the two strongest contenders for the role.[4] Lohan's casting of Taylor was confirmed April 23, 2012, with Rob Sharenow, Lifetime's Executive Vice-President of Programming, stating that: "We are thrilled Lindsay will portray beloved Hollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor. She is one of the rare actresses who possesses the talent, beauty and intrigue to capture the spirit of such a provocative icon". Lohan, who has "always admired and had enormous respect for Elizabeth Taylor", stated that she was "very honored" to have been chosen to play the role.[5] Lohan had previously posed as Taylor on the June 2006 cover of Interview magazine.[6] In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter Thompson stated that the biggest challenge for the film was the decision to cast Lohan. He stated that he was keen of her playing the role of Taylor, but was not "sure of her level of commitment".[4] Thompson also revealed that the producers faced issues with insuring Lohan, stemming from her various legal and medical issues. He stated that: "Lindsay Lohan may be the most insured actress that ever walked on a soundstage."[7] According to Thompson, "a lot of people" were shocked by the casting of Lohan.[4] To prepare for the role, Lohan hired a voice coach and dyed her auburn hair a deep brunette to "better match Taylor's dark tresses".[8]

For the role of Burton, the producers wanted to cast someone who was either Welsh or British. On May 24, 2012, two weeks before filming was set to begin, Grant Bowler was confirmed to have been casted to portray Burton. Bowler, who is from New Zealand, was cast after a reading with Lohan, having had the most impressive audition tape, according to Thompson. He stated that Bowler has the "testosterone, looks, intelligence and the voice we needed for Burton".[4] Thompson remarked that: "Grant will add gravitas to our couple and bring to life one of the greatest actors who has ever lived."[9]

Filming

Originally expected to be shot in Canada during the spring, principal photography for Liz & Dick began on June 4, 2012 in Los Angeles, California.[1][10] On June 8, while on her way to the film's set, Lohan's rented Porsche collided into the back of an 18-wheeler on the Pacific Coast Highway. Lohan and her assistant were taken to UCLA Medical Center, with Lohan being released within a period of two hours.[11][12] Thompson expressed frustration and confusion over why Lohan decided to take her own vehicle, when the film's producers had hired a car to bring Lohan back and forth from the set.[13] Lohan refused to postpone filming for the day and instead covered up her "bumps and bruises with make-up".[14]

On June 15, the fire department paramedics were called to Lohan's penthouse at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Lohan, who had been working a "grueling schedule" over a period of a few days, working through the night into the early morning, took a nap before shooting her final scene of the day. Steve Honig, Lohan's rep, told Entertainment Weekly that the producers were "concerned when she did not come out of her room and called paramedics as a precaution. Lindsay was examined and is fine, but did suffer some exhaustion and dehydration." She continued to film her scenes for the film that afternoon.[15][16] On June 20, it was revealed that production on Liz & Dick was under investigation by the SAG-AFTRA and IATSE labor unions for overworking its actors and members of its film crew after Lohan and two crew members received medical treatment for exhaustion and dehydration. A representative for SAG-AFTRA issued a statement stating: "We're looking into this matter, but can't yet provide any verified information". Thompson denied the allegations, stating that: "We have not been contacted by anyone at SAG-AFTRA about any complaint...[nor] by anyone at IATSE about any investigation... We are in total compliance with all Guild regulations on Liz & Dick."[17][18] Filming for Liz & Dick wrapped on July 3.[19]

Styling

According to Thompson, wardrobe is a "part of the magic" in a film: "And Lindsay wants to bring magic to the movie."[20] The film contains 117 costume changes between Lohan and Bowler, with Lohan having 66 different costumes in her role as Taylor.[4] Thompson had some of Taylor's most famous jewelry recreated for the film, including the 33-carat Krupp Diamond. Lohan also wore several of Taylor's vintage dresses for the film.[8] Lohan's hair and makeup spans all of Taylor's looks, "from the long lashes and red lips of the 1950s and the Cleopatra-inspired eyeliner and nude mouth of the '60s to her teased '80s bouffant, always with her trademark eyeliner to accentuate her famous violet eyes." Lohan also wore opalescent lavender contact lenses for the role.[8]

Academy Award-winning hair and make-up artist Beatrice de Alba was hired as head of the film's hair department, helping to craft the many wigs used in the film.[21] Lohan brought in her own makeup to be used, consisting of Chanel, Dior and M.A.C products.[8] Alba stated that: "She [Lohan] looks so much like her. There was a moment when she saw her picture on the monitor and said 'I'm her.' It was thrilling."[8]

Release

Marketing

On June 5, the first official photo of Lohan and Bowler, in their roles of Taylor and Burton, was released. Lohan is seen with a black bob, smoky eye makeup and lipstick, with Bowler kissing her neck. The photo was released in black and white to give it a "classic" look.[22] Two additional promotional images were released the following day, one of Lohan and one of Bowler.[23] On July 20, a 15-second promo spot for Liz & Dick aired during Lifetime's Project Runway season 10 premiere. The promo features an image of Lohan as Taylor, and the words: "Lindsay Lohan is Elizabeth Taylor".[24] Three stills of Lohan taken from the film were released on August 30.[25] The first promotional poster for Liz & Dick was revealed on September 19, 2012. Lohan is seen wearing dark red lipstick and draped in diamonds. Alongside Lohan are the words that describe Taylor's story: "controversial love affairs", "diamonds", "provocative", "scandal", "tabloid front page", "child star", "leading lady", and "paparazzi".[26] On September 20, a 30-second trailer was released.[27] On September 28, a behind-the-scenes featurette was released.[28] During the film's premiere, Lifetime promoted a live discussion with the hashtag trend "Liz and Dick" on social networking website Twitter, which quickly became popular and was used by various celebrities.[29]

U.S. television ratings

The film premiered on Lifetime on November 25, 2012.[30] Bringing in 3.5 million viewers, Liz & Dick became the fourth most-watched movie (not counting mini-series) that aired on the channel in 2012, behind Steel Magnolias (6.5 million), Drew Peterson: Untouchable (5.8 million) and Abducted: The Carlina White Story (3.5 million). The film drew 1.3 million adults 25-54 and 1.3 million adults 18-49, "with women making up the great majority of viewers in both demos".[31] Ratings were lower than expected given the amount of press coverage the film received. Variety described the ratings as "a disappointment with all the pre-debut buzz the project was getting in social media outlets, as well as the publicity that came with Lindsay Lohan on board to play bigscreen icon Elizabeth Taylor."[32] TV Guide wrote, "Lindsay Lohan's highly anticipated turn as Elizabeth Taylor in Lifetime's Liz & Dick failed to make much of a splash with viewers in its premiere Sunday night.[33] Entertainment Weekly concluded, "Who’s afraid of Liz & Dick‘s ratings? Lifetime’s critically trashed Elizabeth Taylor biopic starring Lindsay Lohan delivered 3.5 million viewers Sunday night. The network points out Liz & Dick ranks as its fourth highest-rated original TV movie of 2012 — which is sort of a weak brag, considering all the advance hype."[34]

Reception

Critical response

Liz & Dick received generally negative reviews from contemporary film critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the film received an average score of 26, which indicates "generally unfavorable reviews", based on 27 reviews.[35]

Joanne Ostrow of The Denver Post stated that "no matter what you think of the actors, the great period stylings, not to mention Cleopatra-period costumes, make this jewel-encrusted, cocktail-soaked, often tragic saga a rip-roaring good time".[36] Joyce Slaton of Common Sense Media thought of the film to be "campy and overwrought", but "it's great fun".[37] Matt Roush of TV Guide panned the film, calling it "an epic of pathetic miscasting" and "laughably inept".[38] David Wiegand of the San Francisco Chronicle stated that the film is "so terrible, you'll need to ice your face when it's over to ease the pain of wincing for two hours" and "the performances range from barely adequate to terrible. That would be Bowler in the "barely adequate" slot and Lohan, well, in the other one."[39] Jeff Simon of The Buffalo News noted, based on a consensus of other reviews, that "it's the howler everyone expected" and openly mused that the film could end Lohan's acting career.[40] The Hollywood Reporter called Lohan's performance in Liz & Dick "spectacularly bad", likening her take on Elizabeth Taylor as "half train wreck, half SNL skit".[41] Entertainment Weekly mocked the actress's "frozen face" and 'blank stare" and called the film a "dinky, tin-eared production".[41] Rob Salem of the Toronto Star criticized the film's script written by Christopher Monger as being "written in crayon".[42]

In response to the negative reception of the film, Bill Harris of QMI Agency wrote: "Some of my fellow critics have been venomous in their reviews of Lindsay Lohan's performance in the made-for-TV movie Liz & Dick". "Newsflash: Lindsay Lohan never has been Meryl Streep. Lohan's performance as Elizabeth Taylor in Liz & Dick isn't going to win awards, but it's not the worst thing ever. So back off a bit, folks. If it weren't Lindsay Lohan, critics merely would be shrugging and moving on, rather than dipping their pens in poison." "By the way, do you know who also wasn't Meryl Streep? Elizabeth Taylor. Liz & Dick shines a light on two famous people who brought out both the best and the worst of each other. Whenever Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor were together, either on screen or off, every single person in their vicinity was watching them at all times. That claustrophobic atmosphere is recreated in Liz & Dick by way of Lohan and Bowler being in practically every scene....Whether Liz & Dick works for you remains to be seen." He concluded by stating that he thinks Bowler did a terrific job, "And Lindsay Lohan? Well, at least keep your expectations realistic, okay?"[43]

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