But it appears Russell Crowe was determined to have the last laugh on his critic Adam Lambert after he posted a studio recording of his showpiece Les Miserables song online.
The actor, who plays villain Javert in the hit musical, even went to the trouble of hiring a pianist to play along so he could play a mulligan and cut a fresh version of Stars.
Perfectionist: Russell Crowe went to the trouble
of recording a studio version of his showpiece song in Les Miserables
and posting it online following criticism
One listener called Crispy Unicorn said: 'This was absolutely stunning. His voice is so rich and lush - a total pleasure to listen to.'
It remains to be seen whether the low key tune, which featured just the 48-year-old's voice and a piano, will be enough to convince American Idol loser Adam that he had it wrong.
He was not keen on the fact Tom Hooper’s film version of the award-winning musical by Claude-Michel Schonberg, Alain Boublil and Herbert Kretzmer features 'live performances' of all the songs, with the tracks not dubbed over.
Hataboy: Oscar winner Russell will be hoping his new cut has put Adam Lambert in his place once and for all
In a now notorious Twitter rant, he wrote: 'Les Mis: Visually impressive w great Emotional performances. But the score suffered massively with great actors PRETENDING to be singers. It's an opera. Hollywoods movie musicals treat the singing as the last priority. (Dreamgirls was good).
'I felt like I should ignore the vocals and focus on the emotional subtext- but the singing was so distracting at times it pulled me out,' he said.
'The industry will say "these actors were so brave to attempt singing this score live"but why not cast actors who could actually sound good?'
An officer and a gentleman: Many will be
surprised Russell, seen here as Javert in the film, did not live up to
his bad tempered reputation
'I'm so glad we are all discussing this now! Look-I grew up w this musical and so my expectations are quite high. Didn't mean to b negative.'
Movie fans waited with bated breath to discover Russell's reaction, but the Australian star was surprisingly conciliatory, and even pointed the finger of blame at director Tom Hooper.
He tweeted: 'I don't disagree with Adam, sure it could have been sweetened, Hooper wanted it raw and real, that's how it is.'
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