Seriously?
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Once again, your help is needed.

In the latest poll, there is currently something VERY STUPID happening. "Part of Your World" from The Little Mermaid is beating "When You Wish Upon a Star" from Pinnochio. Now, no matter what you may think of Pinnochio (*cough*
spicedrum*cough*), you have to admit that its song should win. People, this is the theme of all things Disney. It's played during the intro to every Disney movie, ever, when they pan over the castle in the studio credit. If this song is good enough for the ENTIRE COMPANY to brand themselves with it, then IT SHOULD WIN. It should not get knocked out in round one by a song about a lovesick teenager wanting to find a new place to live because no one understands her, wah wah waaaaaaaaaaah.
So please. Do me a favor and go vote against "Part of Your World." It does not deserve to win. Thank you.
In the latest poll, there is currently something VERY STUPID happening. "Part of Your World" from The Little Mermaid is beating "When You Wish Upon a Star" from Pinnochio. Now, no matter what you may think of Pinnochio (*cough*
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So please. Do me a favor and go vote against "Part of Your World." It does not deserve to win. Thank you.
I am GWeezer, hear me roar!
Date: 2010-02-10 04:48 pm (UTC)I think that's why I'm so disappointed by the outcome of many matchups thus far. ;)
And here's something I've been wondering: do you think the age of the pollsters has an effect on how they're voting? Because there's this HUUUUUUGE outpouring for Hercules, and that movie and its songs just do not work for me. They're okay, but they're no classics, IMO. But I wonder if I were, say, ten years younger if that would change my mind. I didn't even see that movie until a year ago, so I'm more inclined to vote for stuff from the Golden Age of the Second Coming of Disney. Anything after The Lion King and I'm pretty much out.
I am an old fogey.
Re: I am GWeezer, hear me roar!
Date: 2010-02-10 06:29 pm (UTC)I have renewed hopes with The Princess and the Frog, which I really liked. It had a really good story and beautiful animation. The songs were by Randy Newman, however, and were thus just mediocre for the most part.
Re: I am GWeezer, hear me roar!
Date: 2010-02-10 07:05 pm (UTC)Same here. Not only was the animation GORGEOUS, it had a good story, good characters, and kept me entertained. I will agree with you on the songs, though.
I think it's a damn shame that more people didn't go to see this movie. I'm really, REALLY disappointed in the parents of America for not taking their kids to see PatF and instead flocking in droves to Alvin and the Chipmunks: the Squeakuel. Don't these parents CARE about what their kids are watching? Don't they WANT their kids to see movies with strong characters and good morals about friendship and hard work? Don't they REALIZE that if they give their kids garbage entertainment, they'll get garbage back from their kids? HELLO!!!
Re: I am GWeezer, hear me roar!
Date: 2010-02-15 08:25 pm (UTC)I have renewed hopes with The Princess and the Frog, which I really liked. It had a really good story and beautiful animation. The songs were by Randy Newman, however, and were thus just mediocre for the most part.
God, for serious. I have a few songs off the soundtrack in iTunes and even with those ones I do quite like, I keep thinking, "If they had given the same thematic direction to some other composer, I would be liking the output a hell of a lot more."
Why do they keep going back to the Newman well between Disney and Pixar? Whyyyyyyyy?
Re: I am GWeezer, hear me roar!
Date: 2010-02-15 09:35 pm (UTC)Re: I am GWeezer, hear me roar!
Date: 2010-02-15 09:37 pm (UTC)But seriously stop hiring Randy Newman.