Stand-by Joined: 10/18/12
If the song is in the credits, jacobsnchz14, it won't be considered for an Oscar. They changed that rule around 2007. The song has to be used IN the film. Credits do not count.
If this turns out like Once Upon a Time, I will seriously weep.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/28/07
"If the song is in the credits, jacobsnchz14, it won't be considered for an Oscar. They changed that rule around 2007. The song has to be used IN the film. Credits do not count."
The Golden Globes still count it because in the 2010 film, 'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader' the song that was played during the credits, "There's a Place for Us" was nominated that year.
But Rob Marshall promised a faithful adaption Rob Marshall has never lied to me before......
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If the song is in the credits, jacobsnchz14, it won't be considered for an Oscar. They changed that rule around 2007. The song has to be used IN the film. Credits do not count.
Where have I been hearing that if it's used in the credits and wants to be Oscar eligible, it has to be the first music cue...?
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/21/06
"To be fair, it's also crediting an all-new song for the adaptation that appears to have since been excised if it's the same one talked about for ages. "
News articles have been incorrectly saying that "Rainbows" was in the film (likely done through online "research") when it is not. When Rob Marshall told EW that this song was not in the film, all these film sites then started saying the new song was taken out. "Rainbows" was never in this version of the film. It is a completely different song that was written for it that is in it.
Next thing you know, it'll turn out that the reshoots they did were in order to add Anna & Elsa to the cast....
Broadway Star Joined: 4/16/07
This is beyond bizarre. At the August screening, there was no mention of these "Disney names" whatsoever in the film. Billy Magnussen's performance is nothing like Flynn Rider, nor is Christine Baranski's Stepmother anything like Lady Tremaine. This has to be some sort of mistake. Unless during reshoots they reshot EVERY SCENE INVOLVING these two characters, I have strong doubts. And yes, I see that it's on their official website.
Reminder: neither Rainbows nor a new song for the Witch were in this film as of the version I saw in August.
Stand-by Joined: 9/29/04
The song has to be used in the the film or the FIRST song in the credits to be eligible for oscar.
Found the ruling:
"B. Original Song:
An original song consists of words and music, both of which are original and written specifically for the motion picture. There must be a clearly audible, intelligible, substantive rendition (not necessarily visually presented) of both lyric and melody, used in the body of the motion picture or as the first music cue in the end credits."
http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/rules/87/pdf/87aa_rules.pdf
This isn't supposed to be based on Disney, so why the change if this isn't an editorial mistake?
Because it's Disney...
So now everybody is going to freak out about a change that won't show up until the closing credits.
So now people are mad about the closing credits of a movie they haven't seen.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/23/08
Yeah, it's really not a big deal. They are just names and it is used for correlation. It doesn't diminish the characters either way.
The cast list is gone. Guess it's an honest error
I suspect that this document was made for legal, and not artistic, reasons. Disney owns certain iterations of the public-domain characters, but not others. By specifying in legal documents "Rapunzel's prince, i.e. Flynn Rider," that doesn't mean the Prince will be referred to as such, or even resemble that character. It simply will entail that Disney owns a specific iteration of the character, and clearly separate future licensing and marketing use of a princely character associated with Rapunzel.
I suspect that someone misinterpreted paperwork regarding intellectual property rights to the less public-domain-oriented characters in Into the Woods, and leaked it as "they're changing characters!"
As expected, it was a mistake!
http://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Update-Character-Names-in-Disneys-INTO-THE-WOODS-Movie-Unchanged-from-Stage-Version-20140919
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/28/13
Regardless of whatever the article states, the list is not a "mistake." It was just a "mistake" to publicly post it on the official website.
What darque says rings true of this and I imagine that is, in fact, what happened. It's not too uncommon.
That's wonderful, headband. Now run along like a good little troll and bump some other 10 year old thread just to try and get a dig at Namo. Lord.
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