pearlieq
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Uh, OK.
You do realize I wasn't personally responsible for the In Memoriam montage, right?
I'm sorry I bothered replying to your thread.
Burning bed was made for TV.
Neil Patrick Harris was in Harold and Kumar go to White Castle. I'm still a little traumatized by his performance in that one.
I realize some people find their omission notable, but to me it makes sense. They can't include every famous person who died.
Uh, OK.
You do realize I wasn't personally responsible for the In Memoriam montage, right?
I'm sorry I bothered replying to your thread.
The Academy liked her so much they used her as a Presenter at three Oscar nights. Miss Fawcett's films included 'Myra Breckenridge', "Logan's Run", "Somebody Killed Her Husband"(with this year's Best Actor winner Jeff Bridges), "Saturn 3", "Sunburn", "Extremities"(her performance in this film was nominated for a Best Actress Golden Globe), "See You in the Morning" (again with Jeff Bridges), "Man of the House", "Dr T and the Women" plus others.
Michael Jackson appeared in a grand total of two theatrical releases: "The Wiz" and "Men in Black II". His music is credited in movies "You Don't Mess with the Zohan", "27 Dresses", "Drumline", "Zoolander", "American Pie2", "Ben" plus others. On the production end, he did own a sizeable portion (maybe even the whole thing?) of the Apple Records/Beatles catalogue and I suppose it's possible that they've been used in theatrical releases.
If Bea Arthur and Farrah Fawcett weren't worthy of mention then maybe neither was Lucille Ball...after all, she was mainly known as a TV sit-com star. True, she was Mame in "Mame" (that Bea Arthur also appeared in) and starred in "Yours, Mine and Ours", "Critic's Choice" but the bulk of her film work was in mostly forgettable and barely-supporting roles...
I don't necessarily disagree with pearlieq, I mean I guess the Academy can't include every single SAG or DGA member or producer who passed away during the past year, but I think to overlook Farrah Fawcett, who was as much of a cultural phenomenon in her day as MJ was in his, was an extremely poor decision on the Academy's part.
I agree, they should have cut that fun & not-boringlmao
Neil Patrick Harris number that went on about three minutes too long so they could have flashed up a single picture of Miss Fawcett while James Taylor sang a note or two.
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.
Did you notice the picture oF him dressed as a scarecrow? That was from the movie The Wiz. There were a ton of stars in that movie.Then why show Michael Jackson?
I have seen publicists and "journalists" in the montage. Farah's omission was glaring. Last year, they left out George Carlin. It makes you wonder. Overall, I thought the production was mediocre at best. Many bad shots and quite a few microphone bleed-through pieces. I'm sure it will win an Emmy, though.![]()
Actually, he's doing one of the Beatles' famous songs.how many close-up shots did the TV-audience need of James Taylor's head and face? We got it, he's playing one of his famous songs,...
I believe how long Neil was on stage is irrelevant (outside of the plain fact that the vocals were positively strained and sounded like nails on a chalkboard.)
The night is dedicated to celebrating movie greatness--Farrah isn't the only one to have not died last year--and even if they expanded the segment to 10 minutes, they won't capture everyone.
I do believe what he has said--I'm familiar with that side of the field of television. I do have 1 friend who is one of the AP's on the show for the 13th year straight.
Perhaps they could have deleted another individual and put Farrah in his/her place in the clip. To me that would be more appropriate than to expect the telecast to trim other portions of the show to make it a sob fest.
NPH should have been trimmed for other reasons. But not to make room for any celeb who passed last year. They likely had that segment set to a certain length. No reason to lengthen it.
I don't get the hype on Bea Arthur--I thought she was mostly television.