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Yeah, I agree, and lame words: "Main Street isn't Main Street anymore....the lights don't shine at all...." Come on.....Your/Our Town was a very bland track.
But I LOOOOOOOOOVED "Real Gone" by Sheryl Crowe--this SO deserves Best Song, should have been nominated!
(But I'm glad Newman won for "If I Can't Have You"--I have that song on my ipod! )
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Two problems there:ShyViolet wrote:BTW I think Shrek was the first animated film to win the Best Musical or Comedy Golden Globe based on the fact that it was a great FILM, not just an "animated movie." )
1. Beauty and the Beast was the first animated film to win the Best Picture Golden Globe. After that The Lion King and Toy Story 2 also won.
2. Shrek actually lost the award to Moulin Rouge.
But hey, it won an Oscar!
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Our Town has very good chances for winning the oscar.
But in my opinion, 'Find Yourself' should've been nominated. It's just what this movie is about, isn't it? It touches me so much, every time I'm listening to it.
That's when you find yourself....
But in my opinion, 'Find Yourself' should've been nominated. It's just what this movie is about, isn't it? It touches me so much, every time I'm listening to it.
That's when you find yourself....
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Totally opposite for me. I've listened to "Real Gone" a zillion times. Especially last summer!I enjoyed "Real Gone" much more than "Our Town." It fits well in the movie, but I don't usually find myself craving to listen to it on its own. The former, on the other hand... Razz
"Our Town"--blechhhhhhh......
Personally, I think Our Town perfectly conveys the emotions found in Radiator Springs. Yeah, it's a slow, simple song - but Radiator Springs is a slow, simple town.
I understand your feelings Josh, but my problem is the sentimentality that I feel is built on a false premise. (just like the entire film, but I won't get into that.)
"You settled down, and you built a town, and you watched it grow...."
Yeah but how many people in the past half-century have actually done that? Um, Mr. Lassetter, there's this thing called "The Suburbs." Been around since 1945. You know as well as anyone else that they've been around since way before Baby Boomers like you were even born (1957) so quit acting like we're supposed to feel guilty for not living in one of those places.... You grew up in the Suburbs, places that have real roads and schools that aren't half a day away and more than one store within 50 miles....so did a million other Americans and everyone is the better for it.
Small towns were history as soon as the war ended. Even before that, those places were hit hard by the depression and it was only the wartime boom that prevented them from going completely under. People lived there because they were poor, just like those guys in your movie, and I doubt they would have willingly stayed there if given the chance for something better.
That's why I feel that OT is totally bogus. Just my opinion though.
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(Lassetter also takes it for granted that everyone feels the way he does and that everyone can "relate" to a Baby Boomer fantasy. He devotes too much of the film to writing a valentine to those old small towns and not enough building actual character development for his protagonist.)
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Whether or not the film meant its message, I can't say. I don't know the director's heart. All I know is that I've seen some "Radiator Springs" firsthand and have really felt sorry for them. There are places in this country that are pretty much 'ghost towns,' for one reason or another. Making me think of those places, Our Town actually made me... well... you know...ShyViolet wrote:I understand your feelings Josh, but my problem is the sentimentality that I feel is built on a false premise. (just like the entire film, but I won't get into that.)
That's why I like the song. Still, I can see why a lot of folks don't like to listen to Our Town, driving down the road and such. The tune is pretty somber.