Originally Posted By Doobie This topic is for Discussion of: <a href="http://www.LaughingPlace.com/News-ID511230.asp" target="_blank">2/23/07 Rhett Wickham: And the Oscar Should Have</a>
Originally Posted By whtrabbit This article listed two of my favorite "toon" ladies; Meg and Yzma. Meg got all the great lines. "So did you get a name with all those rippling pectorals?" Yzma had a lot of great sight gags. "I don't know why we even have that lever!" (smacks away an alligator who leaves, yelping). I'm willing to bet that if the academy thought on it they would find even more actors who should be rewarded for their turns as a "toon".
Originally Posted By basil fan Well said, especially about Tramp. He's magnificent. House of Mouse <a href="http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/disney/house.html" target="_blank">http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/ disney/house.html</a>
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan Great column, Rhett! I second the nomination of Yzma -- one of the all time great (and sadly underappreciated) Disney villians.
Originally Posted By u k fan I'd like to add that I feel that Quasimodo from HoND is more deserving of a nomination for Best Actor in a Lead Role than a couple of the guys who did get nominated that year. You could lose Ralph Fiennes for a start!!!
Originally Posted By Dlmusic I believe Fantasia was made before the category, but you could certainly argue a visual effects nomination. Sleeping Beauty certainly could have gotten a nomination for art direction. Of course, Hunchback of Notre Dame was completely shut out of the Best Song category for no particular reason. I think it might be simply the fact the there was no standout song (they were all so good) that the votes split. I would have to think that or I would think the Academy has no taste whatsoever.
Originally Posted By TheRedhead If Disney had made "Someday" into a poppy duet, it would have won the Oscar easily. The pop version that's on there now does no justice to how beautiful the song really is.
Originally Posted By u k fan ^^^Agreed and I actually don't mind the Pop versions I've heard. It was actually a different group that released the song in Europe. I've also heard a nice French Pop version. As for why it didn't win Best Score (it lost to Emma) that's anyone's guess!!!
Originally Posted By whtrabbit I'm going to get 'beat up' for this one but "Someday"? (please clarify)
Originally Posted By u k fan Someday is the song played over the end credits of Hunchback. It's performed by All-4-One in the US (Eternal - in case anyone's heard of them - in Europe). It was originally written for Esmeralda to sing in place of God Help the Outcasts, but was swapped for something more intimate. The best version of this song, imho, is in the German stage show where Esmeralda sings it with Phoebus and the people of the city just before Frollo toasts her (yes, she dies). When you listen to the words and place it in the context of a person who knows they are about to die, but still wishes for a better life "Someday" it means so much more than any cheesy Pop version could ever do justice!!!
Originally Posted By whtrabbit I think I'll be watching that video tonight so I can completely "see/hear" what you're talking about. Thx.
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 Oh Phoebus, when the movie just came out, the cast was on the road that leads to where Fantasmic is now. He was just gorgeous, wish I could have packed him into my suitcase. Thanks for the memory.
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy <Sleeping Beauty certainly could have gotten a nomination for art direction.> That would have been wonderful. It did receive a nomination for Best Score, and IMO it should have won. It would also have been great to see Fauna and Maleficent nominated for Best Supporting Actress.
Originally Posted By basil fan Fauna? She's my favorite fairy, too, but she always seems overshadowed by her pushier sisters. Easy Disney Costumes <a href="http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/disney/costume.html" target="_blank">http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/ disney/costume.html</a>
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy Well Flora and Merryweather are stronger personality types, and Flora is so dominating, but Fauna's character is wonderfully written. In fact, she has some of the funniest moments in the film, but they're generally more subtle, so some viewers may miss them altogether.