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Elton John finds peace with baby, gnomes
Elton John
Entertainment
February 7, 2011

Elton John finds peace with baby, gnomes

LOS ANGELES — Unlike most frantic new fathers, Elton John isn’t stressed out about the two very different offspring in his life: newborn Zachary Jackson Levon and Gnomeo & Juliet, an animated film that he’s been parenting for more than a decade. In fact, when talking to the pop legend about his monumental new arrivals, he’s surprisingly sedate.

“Having the baby has chilled me out so much,” the singer said from behind a pair of black shades during a recent interview. “It’s made me so relaxed and happy. I’m in the best of moods. Who wouldn’t be? I’m proud to talk about something we’ve been making for 11 years that’s finally coming out. I feel happy. I’ve never been this kind of calm.”

To be clear, the baby is newborn Zachary and the thing that’s been cooking for 11 years is Gnomeo & Juliet. John is executive producer of the computer-generated tale about a pair of star-crossed garden gnomes. His production company Rocket Pictures snapped up the script, which spoofs the William Shakespeare classic Romeo and Juliet, in 2000.

During development, the film flopped from Disney to Miramax then back to Disney. (“Michael Eisner didn’t get gnomes,” lamented John.) Eventually, the movie’s producers, which includes John’s partner David Furnish, took control and escaped to Toronto, where Starz Animation worked for the past five years to bring the battling blue and red gnomes to life.

Gnomeo & Juliet, out Friday in both 2-D and 3-D, is being released under Disney’s Touchstone Pictures label, the first animated movie to do so since 1993’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. The G-rated film tells the story of gnomes Juliet (voiced by Emily Blunt) and Gnomeo (James McAvoy), who fall in love against the wishes of their warring kin.

Juliet’s red gnome comrades include her father Lord Redbrick (Michael Caine), cousin Tybalt (Jason Statham), deer friend Fawn (Ozzy Osbourne) and froggy pal Nanette (Ashley Jensen), while Gnomeo’s blue gnome compadres are his mother Lady Blueberry (Maggie Smith) and confidante Benny (Matt Lucas). Patrick Stewart also cameos as a chatty Shakespeare statue.

Instead of creating an original animated film soundtrack like John did with Tim Rice on Disney’s The Lion King and DreamWorks’ The Road To El Dorado, he teamed with longtime lyricist Bernie Taupin and tapped into the duo’s iconic history. John said the idea to infuse the film with hits originally came from former Disney film studio chief Dick Cook.

“He said, ‘I want a classic Elton John rock and roll soundtrack,'” said John. “Bernie and I were going to write about five or six songs for the movie, so we only wrote four songs, two of which were used, and the rest of it is classic Elton John. I don’t take credit for that. It wasn’t me saying, ‘Well, it’s a great chance for me to get my back catalog out!'”

Overall, the 63-year-old singer is pleased with his passion project, a family friendly flick that just so happens to be sprinkled with his iconic tunes. Despite a newly achieved sense of calm, John is ready to tackle a more morose subject in his next project: a musical adaptation of George Orwell’s Animal Farm with Billy Elliot collaborator Lee Hall.

“It’s not an easy task because it’s got a horribly sad ending,” said John. “The characters are obviously all animals, but I love the thought of that because it’s difficult. He’s a brilliant lyricist. He’s not going to throw it to me until he’s finished all the lyrics, so hopefully in the next two or three months, we’ll look at that and start writing it.”

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