Won't "Rainbows" be eligible for best song? Or since it's been used in the last revival of "Marry Me a Little", will it be ineligible?
"A coherent existance after so many years of muddle" - Desiree' Armfelt, A Little Night Music
"Life keeps happening everyday, Say Yes" - 70, Girls, 70
"Life is what you do while you're waiting to die" - Zorba
I just posted this in another thread, but since there are three threads talking about the same thing, I'll add it to this one, for people who want to know.
"Lament" is not cut. It's in the movie, in a truncated form, that uses about two-thirds of the song as a lead-in to a new song for the Witch. There is no indication of what that song will be. It literally says "new song for the witch."
Rainbows is not in the movie.
"Jaws is the Citizen Kane of movies."
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best12bars, is your information from last spring's draft, which has circulated for a while? I'd be leery of claiming definitively that a song is in or out based on that document.
None of the songs are safe until the final cut of the film. They can shoot all the songs but if the director feels like it stops the momentum of the motion picture, he can still choose to cut it in the editing phase, whether or not it was in the current version of the script. They have a year to go back and do reshoots if ever they needed to replace a song with dialogue.
best12bars, is your information from last spring's draft, which has circulated for a while? I'd be leery of claiming definitively that a song is in or out based on that document.
I'm only claiming it's from that draft. Where on earth did you get the idea otherwise?
EDIT: There are too many threads now with the same information. That's probably the trouble. Nobody is reading the same threads, so they ask the same questions over and over again.
"Jaws is the Citizen Kane of movies."
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I didn't really get the idea otherwise, but your post did state "it's in the movie," which is a pretty definitive statement and not one that I immediately equate to "it was in a draft." I knew you weren't trying to say that you had new inside information, but I was trying to help clarify in a gentle way.
Or just something under the closing titles like Chicago did with "I Move On" - which didn't seem to register with anyone.
I don't have a link, but I am sure I read that the Academy changed the rules so that a nominated song has to be used within the film itself and not just under the credits.
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.
My apologies for initiating a thread that is not only apparently redundant, but has created grab bag of confusion.
To make matters worse (hah), here is my dream addition to the movie. The opening of the second act:
instead of "So Happy" the Baker and the Baker's Wife sing a duet, Two Fairy Tales - cut from A Little Night Music - to thier infant. As they begin singing the final lines "but it's always been my favorite" the ground begins to shake.
I don't know if I can list them all, but "No More" is not in the leaked script. There is a short scene in its place between the Baker and his father.
Off the top of my head (and I'm missing some of the cuts from that script) ...
Agony (Reprise) Part of "Lament," but 2/3 of it is still there as a lead-in to the new song for the Witch Ever After So Happy I Guess This Is Goodbye No More
Most of them have been replaced by shorter dialogue scenes.
So here's what's still in it:
Prologue: Into the Woods Hello, Little Girl I Know Things Now A Very Nice Prince Giants In the Sky Agony It Takes Two Stay With Me On the Steps of the Palace Lament (partial, leading into a new witch song) Any Moment Moments in the Woods Your Fault Last Midnight No One Is Alone Finale: Children Will Listen
There are other bits and pieces still in as well, like when the stepsisters cut off their toe and heel, that singing is still in the leaked script.
"Jaws is the Citizen Kane of movies."
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One of the biggest challenges about any of these multiple "I've learned something new" moments is, on film, who are they telling it to? Nobody is breaking the fourth wall in the movie and talking to the camera. Lapine had to solve "I Know Things Now" and "The Steps of the Palace" and did a nice job with both. But all of those lines being spoken amongst the characters to each other (conversationally) doesn't feel as much like lessons learned as "silly quips."
I hope and believe there are other ways we'll see the characters evolving and changing without being so presentational with it.
I can tell you one thing ... when I read the whole script, I didn't miss them.
"Jaws is the Citizen Kane of movies."
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I don't see why a song couldn't be sung to no one in particular. The "Midnight"s might not have worked like that, but I see why "I Know Things Now" and "On the Steps of the Palace" need to be sung to someone.
A good chunk of each of those songs has the character describing some event that just happened. It's different than an inner monologue of thought or emotions.
Cinderella describes how she left her shoe on the steps. She wouldn't describe that internally to herself ... in third-person ... after having just lived through it. If she ran through the woods, singing this to herself, she would look bonkers.
Same thing with Little Red describing how the wolf ate her. Same thing with Jack describing how he escaped the giant.
These songs serve (partially) as exposition for the audience, having a character tell their story, so it doesn't really work to have that "internalized" in someone's private thoughts.
Maybe some in a movie audience wouldn't have problems with that. I think most people would, including me.
EDIT: Expressing emotion in song, privately, is different. I think many love songs can be sung "to no one" as you say, because it is inner emotions and thoughts. So, I guess my point is, not all songs are created equal. They can't all work the same way.
"Jaws is the Citizen Kane of movies."
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