who sang this version of “shake what your mama gave ya”?
What song is this? Pretty catchy.
😆 EPIC!
Zodangans and Heliumites dancing together! Music brings the world together!
I have seen a lot of out-takes and bloopers where actors broke up, messed up their lines or just acted silly. Everyone needs to have fun sometimes, whether it’s in an office or on the set, to relieve stress, especially since these guys worked so hard and with long hours. I have watched this several times and love it.
Steve Davidson wrote:
Over budget? well lets see…I went over budget because
I needed to get things right, yeah, that’s the ticket
I had to do things the ‘pixar’ way, yeah, the pixar way
Ha……never occurred to me that anyone, even SD, could convert this into an argument about fiscal irresponsibility. Although one thirty second take hardly makes that case — indeed, “I need to do things right, the Pixar way”, is something that Disney studio execs should have challenged as soon as the budget was presented to them, and if the answer coming back was – we can’t shoot this script for less, then the reply should have been “then rewrite the script”. But nobody at Disney had the b–ls to do that, and that’s a real shame.)
But c’mon, this little snippet is unrelated to that. Other than the cost of processing one take of 35mm film (no more than $200), and occupying one minute out of one 12 hour shooting day on a 100 day schedule, this had no financial impact.
Over budget? well lets see…I went over budget because
I needed to get things right, yeah, that’s the ticket
I had to do things the ‘pixar’ way, yeah, the pixar way
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who sang this version of “shake what your mama gave ya”?
What song is this? Pretty catchy.
😆 EPIC!
Zodangans and Heliumites dancing together! Music brings the world together!
I have seen a lot of out-takes and bloopers where actors broke up, messed up their lines or just acted silly. Everyone needs to have fun sometimes, whether it’s in an office or on the set, to relieve stress, especially since these guys worked so hard and with long hours. I have watched this several times and love it.
Steve Davidson wrote:
Ha……never occurred to me that anyone, even SD, could convert this into an argument about fiscal irresponsibility. Although one thirty second take hardly makes that case — indeed, “I need to do things right, the Pixar way”, is something that Disney studio execs should have challenged as soon as the budget was presented to them, and if the answer coming back was – we can’t shoot this script for less, then the reply should have been “then rewrite the script”. But nobody at Disney had the b–ls to do that, and that’s a real shame.)
But c’mon, this little snippet is unrelated to that. Other than the cost of processing one take of 35mm film (no more than $200), and occupying one minute out of one 12 hour shooting day on a 100 day schedule, this had no financial impact.
Over budget? well lets see…I went over budget because
I needed to get things right, yeah, that’s the ticket
I had to do things the ‘pixar’ way, yeah, the pixar way