I just couldn't help but remember Shrek and Fiona's appearance at the Golden Globes five years ago, as well as the "reactions" of Shrek, Donkey, Mike and Sulley when Shrek won the Oscar.
And yeah, it's a little hard to picture anyone driving lightening McQueen or riding him. I don't imagine that anyone as conceited as McQueen would ever LET anyone ride him...?
Maybe the reason they couldn't show real humans driving the cars was because it brings up issue of well, what happens those humans use the cars for activities other than driving?
(Sorry to be profane, but you have to admit it's a valid point....)
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
ShyViolet wrote:I just couldn't help but remember Shrek and Fiona's appearance at the Golden Globes five years ago, as well as the "reactions" of Shrek, Donkey, Mike and Sulley when Shrek won the Oscar.
Heheh -- I remember that. I absolutely loved Mike's reaction.
I remember that Edna Mode made an appearance a couple of years ago, as well, when The Incredibles was nominated.
I sure would like to see another Pixar character make a quick cameo on stage this year too, but I agree with Ben in that a tap-dancing Mumble would be more appropriate (and slightly cooler) than a rumbling car driving up on stage.
Ben wrote:Crowe didn't get a Beautiful Mind because he kicked the pooh out of a producer at the Baftas and, although he had already been nominated, his stock went waaaaay down after that and it was clear he wasn't going to win.
Didn't it have something to do with a poem he wrote?
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift--that is why it's called the present."
Actually, I think he recited part of a famous poem he liked when he won the prize (BAFTA for Best Actor, A Beautiful Mind) , but the director edited it out for time.
Crowe was so upset that he apparently jumped the guy. (well, something like that.)
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
Actually, I think he recited part of a famous poem he liked when he won the prize (BAFTA for Best Actor, A Beautiful Mind) , but the director edited it out for time.
Crowe was so upset that he apparently jumped the guy. (well, something like that.)
Isn't that the South Park spoof that made him like Steve Irwin looking around for Crocs, except he was looking for "fights"? I laughed so hard at that one...
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!