Farrah and Bea Arthur

lillygator

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were left off the death montage at the awards last night......wonder why?:confused3
 
They were primarily TV actors.

With as many Academy members that pass away each year, they have to be somewhat selective as to who makes the montage.

Both of these ladies, while wonderful, did the bulk of their work, including what made them really famous/notable, on television.
 
They were primarily TV actors.

With as many Academy members that pass away each year, they have to be somewhat selective as to who makes the montage.

Both of these ladies, while wonderful, did the bulk of their work, including what made them really famous/notable, on television.

Then why show Michael Jackson?
 
well Farah was in Dr. T and the Women or whatever it was called and it was a movie. Just seemed glaringly obvious.
 

Then why show Michael Jackson?

I wondered that too. Maybe because Thriller was actually a mini-film, and considered groundbreaking at the time? He also did The Wiz and soundtrack work for several films.

Also, he was Michael Jackson.
 
yep....the academy dropped the ball on at least Farrah....Farrah earned Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for her work in The Burning Bed, last I checked MJ dod not accomplish that in movies.
 
well Farah was in Dr. T and the Women or whatever it was called and it was a movie.

That's kind of the point. Yeah, Farrah was in a movie or two, but you have to think to recall one and even then you're not 100% sure of the name. I would have to use IMDB to come up with something for Bea Arthur.

They were TV actors who died. They were honored at the Emmys.

I realize some people find their omission notable, but to me it makes sense. They can't include every famous person who died.
 
Because someone at the Academy is an idiot.
Because whoever the director/producers are this year?... maybe they're also IDIOTS (BTW, it's not the stand-by of Gil Cates this year, it was Adam Shankman and Bill Mechanic.)

There are over 286 news articles about this, AccessHollywood says that Roger Ebert even Twittered about it:
http://www.accesshollywood.com/farr...-from-oscar-in-memoriam-montage_article_29869

Hahahahaha, just found this Hollywood Insider article, the two were saying they wanted to bring a "sense of fun and a sense of levity" to the show. Hmmmm...anyone think they succeeded?

*sigh*, I thought I'd like Martin and Baldwin better than I did, but those STOOPID production numbers that AMPAS insists on putting in every. single. stinkin'. show...why? WHYYYYY?!? I love me some Neil Patrick Harris, but I couldn't stand to watch his number, had to leave the room!

agnes!
 
yep....the academy dropped the ball on at least Farrah....Farrah earned Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for her work in The Burning Bed, last I checked MJ dod not accomplish that in movies.

Burning bed was made for TV.
 
yep....the academy dropped the ball on at least Farrah....Farrah earned Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for her work in The Burning Bed, last I checked MJ dod not accomplish that in movies.

That was a tv movie.


BUT Farrah WAS in Cannonball Run. :rolleyes1
 
I love those ladies, but they are mainly television actresses. Every person who ever acted in a film can't be mentioned. They had to spread the tribute out to include, writers, directors and those in the technical fields.

As for Michael, "This Is It" was recently released in theatres, not to mention that his song, "Ben" was nominated for an Oscar in 1973.
 
Seems the producer said it was a "lack of time" thing.

Could have saved some valuable time by eliminating that awful Neil Patrick Harris production number.
 
It doesn't bother me as they are primarily TV actresses. Can't show everyone and they will/have gotten their earned respect at the Emmy's.
 
While many of these were not blockbusters she certainly made enough movies to be listed. They've listed people before with less roles.
They dropped the bucket by leaving her out. . :sad2:


An Almost Perfect Affair
theatrical release
1979

The Apostle
theatrical release
1998


Butterflies are Free
theatrical play
July 25, 1980

Cannonball Run
theatrical release
1981


The Cookout
theatrical release
2003

Dr. T and the Women
theatrical release
October 2000

Extremities
theatrical release
1986

The Flunky
theatrical release
2000


Logan's Run
theatrical release
1976

The Lovemaster
theatrical release
1996

Man of the House
aka Pals Forever
aka Man 2 Man
theatrical release
1995


Myra Breckinridge
theatrical release
1970


Saturn 3
aka The Helper
theatrical release
1980

See You in the Morning
theatrical release
1989


Somebody Killed Her Husband
theatrical release
1978


Sunburn
aka Strictly Business
aka Super Fuzz
theatrical release
1979


Un Homme Qui Me Plait
aka Love is a Funny Thing
aka A Man I LIke
theatrical release
 





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