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601:'Another teacher asked if the song "Any Moment," which bookends the encounter between Cinderella's Prince and the Baker's Wife, will remain. "The song is cut," Sondheim said. That revelation upset fans of the original stage show, prompting him to tell the attendees, "I'm sorry. I should say, it's probably cut." Sondheim told fans that he and Into the Woods' Tony Award-winning book writer James Lapine fought for the song's inclusion in the movie. "But Disney said, we don't want Rapunzel to die, so we re-plotted it," the composer, 84, explained. "I won't tell you what happens, but we wrote a new song to cover it."' 475: 307: 297: 276: 190: 1137: 1114: 1096: 1065: 1041: 1014: 1000: 971: 957: 943: 912: 878: 245: 405: 381: 2034:. Aside from being grammatically incorrect this is pretty confusing to me, but not being very familiar with either the play or movie I'm not sure how to correct this. How can something both have a lighter and darker tone in comparison to something else? And does the source material or the movie have a comedic tone? If someone more knowledgeable could adjust that I think that would be good. 415: 770: 507: 1967: 1924: 1856: 1733: 1679: 1634: 1598: 1556: 1519: 1449: 1390: 1359: 1263: 1173: 1316:; "After the critical and commercial success of Chicago in 2002, director Rob Marshall approached Stephen Sondheim with a proposal to adapt one of his musicals. Although Marshall was initially interested in adapting Follies and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Sondheim suggested Into the Woods instead." 590:
pressed that he should have stuck up for the inclusion of the song, Sondheim said that he and Into the Woods' Tony Award-winning book writer James Lapine did so. "But Disney said, we don't want Rapunzel to die, so we replotted it. I won't tell you what happens, but we wrote a new song to cover it," he said.'
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From Knowledge (XXG) 'Another teacher asked if the song "Any Moment", which bookends the encounter between Cinderella's Prince and the Baker's Wife, will remain. "The song is cut," Sondheim said. That revelation upset fans of the original stage show, prompting him to tell the attendees, "I'm sorry. I
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Leonard Maltin called the movie as "one of the year's best films". Similarly, Pete Hammond of Deadline praised the film as "the most dazzling movie musical since Marshall's own Chicago." and praised the performance of the cast, particularly Streep. Lou Lumerick of the New York Post called the film
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Mauzy later revealed that she first auditioned for Cinderella but did not get the part. However, director Marshall saw her audition tape and brought her back in for Rapunzel, after recognizing "the 'vulnerability' and 'emotion' Mauzy could bring to Rapunzel after she read just one line", as he
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The Hollywood Reporter reported that to help make the film on such a tight budget, Depp agreed as a favor to Disney and to Marshall (whom he had just worked with in On Stranger Tides) to a "boarding" arrangement, in which he would appear in a minor role for a fee of $ 1 million, instead of his
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From Playbill 'Another teacher asked if the song "Any Moment," which bookends the encounter between Cinderella's Prince and the Baker's Wife, had been cut. "The song is cut," Sondheim stated. Following outcry from the teachers, Sondheim added, "I'm sorry, I should say, it's probably cut." When
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should say, it's probably cut." Sondheim told fans that he and James Lapine fought for the song's inclusion in the movie. "But Disney said, we don't want Rapunzel to die, so we re-plotted it," the composer explained. "I won't tell you what happens, but we wrote a new song to cover it."'
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After the critical and commercial success of Chicago in 2002, director Rob Marshall approached Stephen Sondheim as he was interested in adapting one of his musicals such as Follies and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, although Sondheim suggested Into the Woods
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I think the sentence is implying she was on a flight to the set the next day after being offered. Would removing the semi-colon and rewording it to "who offered her the role within two hours. Crawford was on a flight to London the next day as a resukt" or something?
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Does this new wording work? "Following his success with the film adaptation of Chicago, Rob Marshall approached Stephen Sondheim as he was interested in adapting one of his musicals, with Sondheim suggesting Into the Woods to him"
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No worries. Reference 60 was "Sophia Grace INTO THE WOODS Exit Explained; Dad Comments" and reference 56 is "Viral video star Sophia Grace Brownlee joins 'Into the Woods' as..." You just have to remove the
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I have never seen so many one star (the lowest) ratings as there are on Internet Movie Database (IMDB). On Rotten Tomatoes the viewers seem to concur. Yet here every critic's comment is positive.
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Maybe EOnline plagiarized Playbill or vice versa (my guess is Playbill is the original, since it would hardly take two authors to plagiarize). In any case, this is clearly plagiarism.
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I will also need pointing towards the other mentioned references due to the new and moved references. I wouldn't want to remove or alter the wrong sources.
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Meanwhile, many of the songs in the film have slightly different lyrics than their stage counterparts due to the slight tweaking of story lines.
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In regards to this, I believe it is due to Roseanne being a frequent shorthand for her, in addition to the name of her show. Should I put
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She was already familair with his work, having participated in the original production of Sondheim's The Frogs as a student at Yale
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Crawford auditioned for Marshall via Skype, who offered her the role within two hours; she was on a flight to London the next day
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happened in 2015. I'm figuring the genre was contested at that point, with the hidden message added to dissuade further changes.
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http://www.eonline.com/news/552578/disney-s-into-the-woods-features-major-plot-changes-stephen-sondheim-reveals-spoilers-ahead
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received criticism for its lighter yet dark tone compared to the source material (which it has a comedic tone)
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reception yet." It is not the duty of contributors to decide when critical reception should be listed.
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As I shifted around some sources and added in a few new ones could you specify which source you meant?
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Please don't change the genres or re-add ones that aren't mentioned in the prose. This is against
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You have to move the reference over as well to support the claim. May I suggest a rewording to
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Are references needed in the lead? Refs should only be used for controversial information
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Accidentaly i Deleted the template of the film In the Woods, can someone reverts this ?
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Actually, we also mention multiple negative reviews---I personally added three of those.
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Discussion of changes from stage version to film? Seems to cross line to plagiarism.
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all. There is a hidden note with a reference in it. Should that be moved out too?
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I cannot believe how positive the 'Critical Response' section of this article is.
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oddly placed. It seems like a nonsequitur and needs some better transition words
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all, I reworded and fitted the stuntman line within the sentence following it.
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I think part of the problem is that the original musical is very dark like
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Now, would this mean that any sources utilising interviews be removed?
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It was released theatrically in the United States on December 25, 2014.
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Sondheim confirmed that a new song had been written for the film.
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Sorry to ask again, but which sources are these specifically?
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Thus the film does slightly differ from the stage production
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A stuntman was employed to shoot hair-climbing scenes
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