GAP shirt with a hole under her right arm and a Valentino skirt! She looks healthy, athletic and glowing. Its never about the clothes but the women who wear them!
Jess Montes To give credit where it’s due, when her original dress got ruined, Stone called the costume designer from BASIC INSTINCT (Ellen Mirojnick), who came over and helped the actress figure out what to piece together from her closet. So, Stone didn’t completely dress herself.
Realmente yo amo todo el Soundtrack de Pocahontas. Si alguien se da cuenta, los cambios de tono va de acuerdo a las emociones de los personajes y sin duda, hace que revivas cada segundo con escuchar las melodías
Love Sharon. After handing the second envelope mistakenly to the one of the first winners, she thought fast on her feet, improvised, and turned it into a bit of comedy while Quincy found out the winner.
And all while she herself was probably buzzing with nervousness as a Best Actress nominee awaiting her category! Such an impressively unflappable person.
While Toy Story is the better movie, I think you all are crazy for thinking it has a better score than Pocahontas. The music for Pocahontas is beautiful!
*Cheese Prime* perhaps because you've watched TOY STORY more than POCAHONTAS? But POCAHONTAS' score is epic! The finale is considered one of Disney's greatest. TOY STORY is typical Randy Newman -- jaunty and unimaginative. Many of his music sounds similar.
peccato massimo che non ti sei goduto questo splendido film,la meritata nomination come miglior attore,peccato veramente sei stato e rimarrai un GRANDE.Ciao Massimo
Another Oscar for Italy. And congrats to Pocahontas winning. If only Disney's version of the story was true. In reality, she and John Smith were not in love.
It's the day after the horrible Oscar flub of 2017. Here was a flub at the 1995 Oscars (March 1996). When they enter stage, Quincy has the COMEDY SCORE envelope; Sharon has the DRAMATIC SCORE envelope. At 2:12 Sharon hands Schwartz his Oscar AND THE DRAMATIC SCORE ENVELOPE. He's standing there holding the SEALED envelope. At 4:09, Sharon realizes she doesn't have the envelope. Quincy walks offstage to one of the P-W-C accountants, who have the results memorized. He returns, whispers the winning movie to her, and she announces it. Situation handled immediately. Price Waterhouse Cooper FUCKED UP last night by not rectifying the Best Pic situation in a matter of seconds. They MUST have prepared for such a situation.
Thank you for explaining the mechanics of it. Sharon's ability to be off the cuff saved it, but let's not minimize that it was Quincy who *handled* it and came back with a whispered answer like the smooth operator he is.
Sharon might come across kind of vain and self-centered, but damn she saved the situation. A lot of todays presenters at the Oscars ceremony should take a look at Stone and Menken's smooth way of improvising! 👌🏼
How the hell did James Horner lose being nominated twice?! I think Braveheart should've won though. Its such a powerful and memorable score. Its one of my favorites. Thanks god he eventually won for Titanic!
James Horner must've been crying inside that night. The ONLY reason the Postman won was because the votes for Braveheart and Apollo 13 were split. While both the Postman and Apollo 13 are great, Braveheart should've won hands down. Horner should've died with three Oscars, for one for Braveheart and two for Titanic. Hell, he should've been nominated and won for Land Before Time (some of the most beautiful music I've ever heard). Also, Horner and Alan Menken were great admirers of each other (Menken lemented on Horner's death actually) and it would've been cool to see these two, who wrote music to so many people's childhoods, win the same year. Oh well...
I love both pocahontas and toy Story. Both colors of the wind and you've got a friend in me are amazing, but yes toy Story should've won but hey pocahontas is still a great film
There is so much talent in the film music industry and so few of them get the recognition (not to mention 'the payment') they deserve. But one renowned institution that could do so is the AMPAS! - So why on earth did we not make the division of the original score category into comedy/musical and drama - a regular thing?! Artistically it makes sense, plus it's not like there weren't 10 films + composers out there who'd deserve a nomination. That year for example, Pocahontas and Il Postino showed us two entirely different musical styles, why not promote such versatility in film scores?! But yet again, the Academy doubled the Best Picture category and the members hardly ever nominate more than eight films... They may just not care about promoting + rewarding that "many" versatile people at the same time. 🤷🏻♀️
Feel bad for James Horner not winning after having two nominations in the same category in the same year AND one of them being a truly legendary soundtrack (Braveheart).
J A M E S H O R N E R SHOULD HAVE WON FOR B R A V E H E A R T DISGRACEFUL WEINSTEIN ROBBERY this is actually painful to watch poor James Horner his Braveheart score was just EPIC and MESMERIZING and Apollo 13 was masterfully done too ...
Pocahontas had a good score, but compared to the score in Toy Story it was forgettable like the movie itself was. The fucking Postman?! Are you kidding? I listened to it, it was just traditional spaghetti western music. Braveheart's score was epic! It took me in the movie, especially the bagpipes!
Who remembers Il Postino music??? Braveheart should won, by far!!! Academy made a historic mistake. I saw Braveheart 2 days ago (17/01/2020)!!! 25 years later best movie ever...
Stone was funny but she actually CAUSED the error. You can see Jones give the Oscar and Pocahontas's envelope to Menken. Stone gives Schwartz the Il Postino envelope. Oh well, alls well that ends well.
Kind of confused as to why Stephen Schwartz got co-credit for the score with Alan. Alan did the entirety of the scoring on Pocohontas, and in the past when he won best score, neither Howard Ashman or Tim Rice received co-credit for those. Also Will Jennings never recieved co-credit when doing lyrics for titanic, James Horner was credited with the entirety of the score, same thing with Hanz Zimmer and Lion King, credit wasn't shared with Rice or Elton John.
Schwartz is also a composer ("Wicked," "Pippin," "Godspell") and was co-credited with composing the score of "Pocahontas." That's why he was nominated (and won) alongside Menken. In short, Menken and Schwartz worked together on both the songs and score. Re "The Lion King": Rice/John did the songs only, while Zimmer composed the score by himself. Re "Titanic": Jennings also took no part in composing the score. That's why he was only eligible for Best Song and not also Best Score.