The Princess and the Frog
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Sorry to do this but can anyone else read my posts. I made one between Neal's kabosh and Darkblade's poster idea. I can see it when I hit reply, but I can't see it in the actual thread. Just wondering if I'm going mad?
I have no doubt that The Princess And The Frog will mention that it's from the team that made The Little Mermaid and Aladdin. And I'm sure it will also mention that it has new music from Academy Award winning composer Randy Newman.
Which brings me to another thought I had. Will Newman's score be ineligble for Oscar consideration since it is for a musical. I imagine he will incoprate the song tunes into the score. Cause Menken's Enchanted score was ruled ineligble for that reason since it appears some people were complaing that he was winning Score for the songs and not the actual music.
I have no doubt that The Princess And The Frog will mention that it's from the team that made The Little Mermaid and Aladdin. And I'm sure it will also mention that it has new music from Academy Award winning composer Randy Newman.
Which brings me to another thought I had. Will Newman's score be ineligble for Oscar consideration since it is for a musical. I imagine he will incoprate the song tunes into the score. Cause Menken's Enchanted score was ruled ineligble for that reason since it appears some people were complaing that he was winning Score for the songs and not the actual music.
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Thanks Neal, well what was in my post that disappeared was:
Just like I think it was very foolish for Disney not to include a sneak peek of The Princess And The Frog in the credits of the Oscars, but they happily gave footage of G-Force?? What a nice way to tell the non-animated/online fans that there is a new traditionally animated movie coming out. Oh well at least we know about it.Somehow I'm not surprised, but that is kind of a dumb decision on Disney's part. Pinocchio is going to be one of those must have DVD/BD's so would it not be wise to promote one of the most anticipated movies of the year!?
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Look what I found!:
Althought she say something about them when they"re frogs....
Anyway I can't wait,I"m definitely buying that Tiana doll,one of the plushies (Thought they seems to come together) and a PEZ.
Edit:Wow,they"re already selling costumes!:
http://www.anytimecostumes.com/ecommerc ... =005650576
I"m glad to see merchandise now but I don't know if the small will dress up as Tiana already,because the movie wasn't released it so they won't know it's "The Princess from the new movie".
Althought she say something about them when they"re frogs....
Anyway I can't wait,I"m definitely buying that Tiana doll,one of the plushies (Thought they seems to come together) and a PEZ.
Edit:Wow,they"re already selling costumes!:
http://www.anytimecostumes.com/ecommerc ... =005650576
I"m glad to see merchandise now but I don't know if the small will dress up as Tiana already,because the movie wasn't released it so they won't know it's "The Princess from the new movie".
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In the top right corner, you can see a SLIGHT snippet of footage from the movie, right after the preview of Snow White. You can see the animated logo, the parade and a bit of a typical New Orleans Steam Boat on the river...
Can't WAIT for the trailer!!! She should have filmed the screen instead of the dolls LOL
Can't WAIT for the trailer!!! She should have filmed the screen instead of the dolls LOL
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We'll have to wait and see what the ruling will be on this one. Typically, I think there's a certain number of minutes the composer will have to have non-vocal score in the movie. Otherwise, he can go for best song. One does not cancel the other one out though. Slumdog Millionaire this year was up for both score and song - the same composer was up for both awards.Bill1978 wrote:Which brings me to another thought I had. Will Newman's score be ineligble for Oscar consideration since it is for a musical. I imagine he will incoprate the song tunes into the score. Cause Menken's Enchanted score was ruled ineligble for that reason since it appears some people were complaing that he was winning Score for the songs and not the actual music.
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Indeed we will wait and see but considering the Academy's reasoning for making Enchanted ineligible was because the melodies of the songs featured heavily in the score portion of Menken's work. I can't really seeing them letting Newman 'get away with it' especially if he does the right thing and build's the songs melodies into a fully developed theme in the score.
I remember at the time of the ruling wondering if this meant that no composer would want to work on a musical if it meant the Academy wouldn't want to acknowledge it (I know people don't do work just for the awards nut still...). I suppose there is always the option of bringing back the Musical/Comedy Score section but I don't think that is likely to happen unless there is an influx of original musicals.
I remember at the time of the ruling wondering if this meant that no composer would want to work on a musical if it meant the Academy wouldn't want to acknowledge it (I know people don't do work just for the awards nut still...). I suppose there is always the option of bringing back the Musical/Comedy Score section but I don't think that is likely to happen unless there is an influx of original musicals.
Some people just don't have their priorities right do theyShe should have filmed the screen instead of the dolls LOL
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Ha! I remember when Best Score actually <I>included</I> the songs! It used to be that the songs were considered part and parcel of a score, but in recent times there's been this big split.
I still find it amusing when the Best Song essentially goes to nothing else but a canny producer plopping a "record" on the end credits.
A Best Song should come from a film where that song is integrated into its fabric...by extension the reasons for omitting Menken for Enchanted is ridiculous...and they didn't seem to bother during the 1990s Disney era! It was exactly that - because Menken kept on winning each year - that they started coming up with silly minor rules...but the thing is <I>the composers</I> - his peers - were voting for him!
I still find it amusing when the Best Song essentially goes to nothing else but a canny producer plopping a "record" on the end credits.
A Best Song should come from a film where that song is integrated into its fabric...by extension the reasons for omitting Menken for Enchanted is ridiculous...and they didn't seem to bother during the 1990s Disney era! It was exactly that - because Menken kept on winning each year - that they started coming up with silly minor rules...but the thing is <I>the composers</I> - his peers - were voting for him!