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'''Jamie Foxx''' continues his run of critically acclaimed performances with "D''reamgirls''", the film adaptation of the Tony award-winning 1981 musical about the rise and fall of a Supremes-esque girl singing group in the 60's. The film marks a slight departure for Foxx, relegating him to the role of the girl's opportunistic and ultimately morally bankrupt agent. Essentially serving as the villain of the piece, Foxx explains what drew him to the project:
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'''Jamie Foxx''' continues his run of critically acclaimed performances with "''Dreamgirls''", the film adaptation of the Tony award-winning 1981 musical about the rise and fall of a Supremes-esque girl singing group in the 60's. The film marks a slight departure for Foxx, relegating him to the role of the girl's opportunistic and ultimately morally bankrupt agent. Essentially serving as the villain of the piece, Foxx explains what drew him to the project:
    
'''Question: Curtis has this interesting thing where he's all about where art and commerce meet. He overshoots it and goes right for the commerce. As an artist, how do you balance that?'''
 
'''Question: Curtis has this interesting thing where he's all about where art and commerce meet. He overshoots it and goes right for the commerce. As an artist, how do you balance that?'''

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