Tony Lowlights
Joined: 12/31/69
Tony Lowlights#0
Posted: 6/7/04 at 12:31am
1. Mary J. Blige (go HOME)
2. Philicia Rasahd best LEAD actress in a supporting role. Claudia McNeil must be spinning in her grave.
3. Jimmy Fallon (NOT FUNNY)
4. the puppets
5. Sean Combs (yuk)
re: Tony Lowlights#1
Posted: 6/7/04 at 12:43amMost of your "lowlights" are your own opinion, but just because Claudia McNeil was wrongly placed in the supporting category for the role of the mother in "A Raisin in the Sun" doesn't make the role any less of a lead. The mother is the leading female role in the play, and arguably THE LEAD, ahead even of Walter. Rashad was nominated in the correct category, McNeil in the incorrect one, and if Claudia is spinning in her grave, it's more likely because of the injustice of her own supporting placement rather than Phylicia's starring one.
Joined: 12/31/69
re: Tony Lowlights#4
Posted: 6/7/04 at 1:06amI agree with billyweeds. And I liked the puppets. But why be so negative? I think this ceremony went really well.
re: Tony Lowlights#5
Posted: 6/7/04 at 1:07amPssst, Plum, it's a newbie, they come and go very quickly this time of year.
re: Tony Lowlights#7
Posted: 6/7/04 at 6:15amGuess I should have too. But I'm glad for what I said. I've always been annoyed that McNeil got placed wrong.
re: Tony Lowlights#8
Posted: 6/7/04 at 9:47amCarol Channing rapping. My God woman. You are one of the great ladies of Broadway. Why would you lower yourself by participating in this crap? And shame on Jerry Herman for allowing one of the all time great theater songs to be part of the embarrassment.
re: Tony Lowlights#9
Posted: 6/7/04 at 10:01amDon't you think that was really Elaine Stritch DOING Carol Channing? Or no -- maybe Martin Short (he had time to change). No, not the real Carol.
Joined: 12/31/69
re: Tony Lowlights#12
Posted: 6/7/04 at 10:27am
Billyweeds: are you serious when you say that what someone posts here is an OPINION? Are you crazy? Of course, these things are not opinions; they are poorly punctuated, ungrammatical, illogical statements of FACT.
re: Tony Lowlights#13
Posted: 6/7/04 at 10:37am
Namo said her performance was bug-eyed like a bad silent movie stars (I'm paraphrasing) but I thought she was fine. I think of WICKED as a juicy melodrama anyway, so it all fit.
I thought her acceptance speech was very heartfelt and honest. She kept it all together in the end.
Rashad's speech was grand, but it also felt real. Though I really wanted to see Tovah FINALLY win it.
re: Tony Lowlights#14
Posted: 6/7/04 at 10:48amActually, I thought Mary J. Blige turned in one of the finer performances of the evening. Granted, I think Marvin Hamlisch was turning in his grave when she crossed the line from riffing to rewriting the melody, but I thought her performance was more solid than many of our Tony-nominated Broadway stars. Not to be too critical, because they did have a show earlier and I'm sure they were all nerves...but I think, for the most part, Mary J. was right on.
re: Tony Lowlights#15
Posted: 6/7/04 at 10:55amPoor Marvin. That's so cruel.
re: Tony Lowlights#16
Posted: 6/7/04 at 10:55am
"Granted, I think Marvin Hamlisch was turning in his grave when she crossed the line from riffing to rewriting the melody..."
Has Marvin Hamlisch passed on?
re: Tony Lowlights#17
Posted: 6/7/04 at 11:00amHe hasn't? Hmm...well, don't I feel like an ass. LOL. Sorry, Marv...
re: Tony Lowlights#18
Posted: 6/7/04 at 11:08amMarvin isn't all that old. Why think of him as dead?
re: Tony Lowlights#19
Posted: 6/7/04 at 11:10am
How about Billy Joel and Puffy (1st 2 presenters) butchering the nominees names...I mean come'on!
Although the lowlight was definitely Mary J. I enjoy her music but she did not belong there...
re: Tony Lowlights#20
Posted: 6/7/04 at 7:48pm
Marvin Hamlisch dead?! Not unless a ghost is the conductor of the Buffalo Philharmonic Pops Orchestra!
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