 As reported a few weeks ago, The Muppets received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song for "Man or Muppet," and both Muppet fans and Muppet professionals were thrilled by it. Bret McKenzie, the song's writer, was even quoted as saying that he was looking forward to coming up with a unique way of performing the song live at the Academy Award ceremony later this month. Having only one other song nominated in the category (for some ridiculous reason), "Real in Rio" from Rio, seemed to hint that having these songs performed was a lock.
As reported a few weeks ago, The Muppets received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song for "Man or Muppet," and both Muppet fans and Muppet professionals were thrilled by it. Bret McKenzie, the song's writer, was even quoted as saying that he was looking forward to coming up with a unique way of performing the song live at the Academy Award ceremony later this month. Having only one other song nominated in the category (for some ridiculous reason), "Real in Rio" from Rio, seemed to hint that having these songs performed was a lock.Even though this isn't a firm decision (nothing has been confirmed by the Academy; even Deadline Hollywood says that show producers Brain Grazer and Don Mischer could decide last minute to have the songs performed), it seems like a near confirmation. If this is true and the songs are not performed, it is a ridiculous and unfair ruling--and I'm not just saying that as an obsessed Muppet fan. This is a slap in the face to talented song writers to not have their chosen and nominated pieces performed at the ceremony. This year's Academy Awards are already disheartening enough to songwriters (Only two songs nominated? Elton John, Mary J. Blige, etc. snubbed?), excluding them from performing live is just another way of the Academy indirectly saying that Original Songs are an unimportant aspect of feature films.
And then I get mad as a Muppet fan... how magnificent would it have been to see whatever Bret McKenzie and the Muppet team came up with for the ceremony? I feel terrible for Jason Segel, Bret McKenzie, Peter Linz, Bill Barretta, and everyone who probably would have been involved with the performance. These talented individuals worked so hard and produced such a wonderful piece of music that to not have them allowed to perform is not only disappointing, but maddening as well.
But, hey, at least The Muppets was nominated and could still bring home the gold!!
The Muppet Mindset by Ryan Dosier, muppetmindset@gmail.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Remember how successful the "Letters to Steve" backlash from fans was a few years back...we may be able to make something happen again now.
ReplyDeleteGood points, but I think performing the songs would be pouring salt into the wounds of an embarrassing voting process; I'm sure the Academy is going to change the rules after year year when so many great songs were snubbed.
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