One of the best In Memoriam segments in recent memory. Sara’s incredible voice, the song arrangement and the voiceovers of some of the actors who passed was simply beautiful.
F**k her voice, why singing at all? This used to be a great episode which gave truly big names their due with crowd applauding, now it's just 4 minute assembly line. Give us aficionados at least 10 minutes and time to reminisce, please.
It's been 4 years and still everytime I see Anton and Carrie, I'm crying. He was too young and about to create his legacy as great actor. She left a legacy as one of the first true action female heroes. She was my first Princess. I fell in love with Leia when at age of 4 I saw Empire Strikes Back on TV. My mom told me that I kept claiming that I will marry Princess Leia.
@@sd4857 If you can take it seriously. I mean, they put Jan Chapman in the segment for Janet Patterson. She's still alive, and she's a producer, not a Costume Designer. I mean, I did not get it when I first saw it, but when I learned about it online, I thought, huh?!
@@dirdib69 Pure crap since you don't see Alan Rickman and David Bowie. You want to see one with respect, dignity, and grief check out TCM, it's way better than anything the academy can produce in memory.
A memoriam is usually very touching; but this particular tribute stands out in it's choice of such a haunting song and the excruciatingly moving rendering...and among the artists lost are personal favorites that remain branded in my memory treasure box...
This is the finest arrangement of Both Sides Now, and brilliantly performed by Sara Bareilles. This is a magnificent piece of music, with or without the Oscars.
In my opinion the most dignified and most suitable Memoriam Montage shown at the Academy Awards. The live singer is the least that the Academy can do for its fallen film heroes.
@@Whitehousebeetle The 1991 cult romantic chick flick has honored a 1992 Grammy Award nomination. A HBO/Cinema Plus presentation in association with Regency Enterprises, Le Studio Canal Plus and Alcor Films of a BECO production for BBC Films, Buena Vista (USA/Canada) and Warner Bros. (other countries throughout the world). In 1997, Seagram- based ITC Entertainment Group finally bought the syndication rights to the film on their behalf of both Disney and Time Warner.
R.i.p. awesome performers, never lose the passion for recalling the memory of strong artistic personalities that made of our lives a better place fans eternal gratitude great movie stars and icons that gave us the best life inspirations
Carrie and Debbie being back to back makes the tragic circumstances of their deaths so much more heartbreaking and this in memoriam was heartbreaking for Star Wars and Star Trek
It was so strange, I had seen Anton in a few films and had just seen Odd Thomas, I really loved it and I remember thinking this guy is definitely my favourite actor, not that I even had a favourite actor really, but I just really liked this guy, and then what not long later I found out he had passed away 😞 RIP Anton
One of my most favorite In Memoriam Montage by the Academy and Sara Bareilles’ rendition of this beautiful Song… but in my opinion Debbie Reynolds deserves the final spot and if not a much longer clip than what was presented, and also Nancy Reagan who was one of the most notable 1st Lady has a short clip…
Anton Yelchins death still feels like a universal fuckup and something that wasn't meant to happen. like it feels like he should still be here and meant for more
@@sha11235 it was a really horrible accident where his car handbrake malfunctioned and hit him when it rolled back. worst part is the car model he had was recalled under a month later because of the same fault
You took the words right outta my mouth. To this day, it STILL feels like a glitch in reality, something that was never supposed to happen. He deserved so much better.
John Hurt, Gene Wilder, Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds, Ken Adams, Kit West, Michael Cimino, Kenny Baker, Marni Nixon: we are FOREVER in your debt as you are in our hearts and minds!
Seeing Gene, Carrie, and Anton espesially hurt me on an emotional level. I just watched the og Willy Wanka and absolutely loved Wilder’s performance. I’ve watching some bits and pieces of the Abrams Trek reboot films and I always miss Anton when seeing Chekov.
Beautifully sung. Even in a few places where she tweaked the melody and I would have preferred the original notes, I didn't much mind it because she sang it so well.
Om Puri is one of the best actors in the industry who've made the final cut at the 2017 Oscars Memorial tribute on ABC. We all miss you, man. God bless. But several people who just didn't get it and they are Robert Vaughn, Richard Davalos, Charmian Carr and Bud Spencer weren't popular in motion pictures but they're all successful in a variety of television, theater and music projects plus other activities too.
There was another one with a different song that was so sad, I can’t find it here and it featured Debbie Reynolds holding Carrie Fisher as a baby I think, I bawled every time I listened to it 😢
Go champs go for it, spreading good vibes is never enough, celebrating together the freedom of expression that is vital just like the air we breathe fans
He died the day before but it wasn’t announced until the next day. They didn’t have the time re-edit it so they probably asked Jennifer Aniston to mention him
ujuku2108 he died like only two days before or something like that because Jennifer Aniston was the presenter for the in memorial and said something about him
Paxton died the day before the ceremony, and the news didn't become widespread until the day itself. The Academy simply didn't have time to edit the In Memoriam segment before the ceremony began, so they settled on Jennifer Aniston (who presented the segment) to do a verbal tribute beforehand.
nicely done .. 2022 was not good .. people standing on stage giving little summaries on some of the actors .. and the year before the musical selection was too fast and the whole thing was too fast .. this is how it's done
Bill Paxton died a day before the Oscars but the family didn’t announce it until the next day. They didn’t have time to include that why Jennifer Aniston mentioned him before she introduced Sarah
I'd say they kinda missed the opportunity to perform Sometimes It Snows In April given the fact that Prince was pretty much the most culturally impactful death of 2016 alongside David Bowie's (not to downplay the rest of these immensely important people, especially Carrie Fisher), but once again, "I'd say" if not for the fact that they chose this absolutely beautiful song that fits perfectly with this memoriam. Just finished watching the 2024 Academy Award ceremony and for some reason, I decided to see a whole bunch of in memoriam tribute performances.
The fact is Academy Award winner Prince who has made the final cut at 2017 Oscars but Sir David Bowie who didn't make it at all. I hope you understand - loud and clear. That's all.
@@markelijio6012 What the hell is your point with this? By the way, I think he was included in the 2016 in memoriam given that he died very early in january 2016, although I haven't seen that one in a while. Bowie had a very fruitful carreer in film, one that far outshines Prince's if we're being realistic.
2:41 guys Don't forget him he made a different zone for himself in Bollywood trust me if he could have been Competate any one in Hollywood seriously what could have happened
Alan Rickman already got a dedication in the previous year's ceremony. Bill Paxton died the day before this ceremony, and the news didn't become widespread until the big day itself; the Academy just didn't have time to re-edit the segment, so Jennifer Aniston paid a verbal tribute for him before the segment begins.
Everyone needs salvation here are the words of salvation please forgive me jesus im a sinner come into my heart and save me from my sin I no that you are the savior and I no that you died for me on calvary and I no that God raise you from the dead and you are alive and I thankyou for your salvation in Jesus holy name amen and its important to always ask for forgiveness everynite 💤
When I saw Carrie Fisher on the screen,with that smile, BRO I CRIED LIKE IT WAS THE END 😪😔💕Miss her so much
She'll always be remember of created Star Wars universe . . . May the force be in all of us . . .
That killed me. Her mom and then her.
We all miss her.
God I miss her so much
One of the best In Memoriam segments in recent memory. Sara’s incredible voice, the song arrangement and the voiceovers of some of the actors who passed was simply beautiful.
F**k her voice, why singing at all? This used to be a great episode which gave truly big names their due with crowd applauding, now it's just 4 minute assembly line. Give us aficionados at least 10 minutes and time to reminisce, please.
It's been 4 years and still everytime I see Anton and Carrie, I'm crying. He was too young and about to create his legacy as great actor.
She left a legacy as one of the first true action female heroes. She was my first Princess. I fell in love with Leia when at age of 4 I saw Empire Strikes Back on TV. My mom told me that I kept claiming that I will marry Princess Leia.
youre given 80 years at a sensible pace. You choose to go faster, you reach your destination quicker. Thems the rules, Carrie knew them.
And don’t forget Kenny Baker (R2D2), plus Carrie’s mom Debbie Reynolds’s who passed within 24 hours of her daughter; a rough year indeed….😢
An such a freak accident for Anton. Very sad bein so young
Three years later and I still think this is one of the greatest things the Oscars have ever produced.
I agree. It’s the sweetest and most loving tribute I’ve ever seen on the oscars. I love it ….
@@sd4857 If you can take it seriously. I mean, they put Jan Chapman in the segment for Janet Patterson. She's still alive, and she's a producer, not a Costume Designer. I mean, I did not get it when I first saw it, but when I learned about it online, I thought, huh?!
It's pure respect, dignity, and grief.
@@dirdib69 Pure crap since you don't see Alan Rickman and David Bowie. You want to see one with respect, dignity, and grief check out TCM, it's way better than anything the academy can produce in memory.
Better than the POS they did in 2020 and 2021
A memoriam is usually very touching; but this particular tribute stands out in it's choice of such a haunting song and the excruciatingly moving rendering...and among the artists lost are personal favorites that remain branded in my memory treasure box...
This past year's In Memorium sucked because they left out a lot of people.
2017 really was a terribly sad day for Hollywood. So many big names fine😞😭💔
That year really got under my skin with the song choice... Best Oscars Memoriam in my lifetime 😢😢❤️❤️
This was the single greatest memoriam in history. Sara so purely honored them and their achievements. What a moment.
I also liked the one from 2014 with Bette doing Wind Beneath My Wings.
This is the finest arrangement of Both Sides Now, and brilliantly performed by Sara Bareilles. This is a magnificent piece of music, with or without the Oscars.
In my opinion the most dignified and most suitable Memoriam Montage shown at the Academy Awards. The live singer is the least that the Academy can do for its fallen film heroes.
This was one of the prettiest versions I have heard of this song
Please, could you give us the song’s name?
@@gustavomurillo3067 Both Sides Now, originally by Joni Mitchell
@@galiha9919 Also used in the closing credits of the film "Switch".
Agreed! Tho my personal favourite cover will always be Tina Arena's.
@@Whitehousebeetle The 1991 cult romantic
chick flick has honored a 1992 Grammy Award nomination. A HBO/Cinema Plus
presentation in association with
Regency Enterprises, Le Studio Canal Plus
and Alcor Films of a BECO production
for BBC Films, Buena Vista (USA/Canada)
and Warner Bros. (other countries throughout the world). In 1997, Seagram-
based ITC Entertainment Group finally
bought the syndication rights to the film
on their behalf of both Disney and
Time Warner.
"We are the music makers. And we are the dreamers of dreams."
R.i.p. awesome performers, never lose the passion for recalling the memory of strong artistic personalities that made of our lives a better place fans eternal gratitude great movie stars and icons that gave us the best life inspirations
Carrie and Debbie being back to back makes the tragic circumstances of their deaths so much more heartbreaking and this in memoriam was heartbreaking for Star Wars and Star Trek
Debbie Reynolds, Carrie fisher, and Nancy Reagan hit me that hardest
Mary Tyler Moore. She, IMHO, deserved the Oscar for that performance.
@@gwp5066 Oh yes Mary I didn’t even see her I love her dearly
Nancy Reagan was a douchebag!!!
@@gwp5066 She's got one Oscar nod for Ordinary People (1980) as best supporting actress at Paramount in 1981.
Anton, Carrie, Patty, George, William, Mary, Debbie, Kenny, Gene, John, and my dear Prince. 😭😭
I am a huge Carrie Fisher and Mary Tyler Moore fan. This hurts still years later.
Always breaks my heart seeing Anton’s name. And Debbie Reynolds’s and Carrie back to back.
I just watched this and I'm in tears.
Damn, Anton still hurts. I hope his family is doing ok...
Same. So sensless.
Om Puri, the definition of Indian Cinema. An Actor, A Legend.
City of joy, amazing
Wolf w/ Jack Nicholson 🐺
How gorgeous Emmanuelle Riva was 😍😍🥺🥺🥺
Our stint on the planet is a short sojourn. This captured their sojourn at a seize the moment. If there was one day...life let them play & be golden.
It was so strange, I had seen Anton in a few films and had just seen Odd Thomas, I really loved it and I remember thinking this guy is definitely my favourite actor, not that I even had a favourite actor really, but I just really liked this guy, and then what not long later I found out he had passed away 😞 RIP Anton
Life is too short to love 💓 and I don't understand How and Why people find time to Hate,Quarrel Or Kill.
One of my most favorite In Memoriam Montage by the Academy and Sara Bareilles’ rendition of this beautiful Song… but in my opinion Debbie Reynolds deserves the final spot and if not a much longer clip than what was presented, and also Nancy Reagan who was one of the most notable 1st Lady has a short clip…
Agreed!!!!
Would’ve been nice to show a clip from Garry’s film career as he gave many talented stars their start who I’m sure were their that night
Anton Yelchins death still feels like a universal fuckup and something that wasn't meant to happen. like it feels like he should still be here and meant for more
What did he die from again? Ah, I can look it up.
@@sha11235 it was a really horrible accident where his car handbrake malfunctioned and hit him when it rolled back. worst part is the car model he had was recalled under a month later because of the same fault
You took the words right outta my mouth. To this day, it STILL feels like a glitch in reality, something that was never supposed to happen. He deserved so much better.
i’ve never seen something so accurately described. ‘Universal fuckup’ is the best way to describe the absolute insanity of that year
Prince 💜
John Hurt, Gene Wilder, Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds, Ken Adams, Kit West, Michael Cimino, Kenny Baker, Marni Nixon: we are FOREVER in your debt as you are in our hearts and minds!
+ Alan Rickman
That 'May the Force be with you' really clinched it. 😢
Seeing Gene, Carrie, and Anton espesially hurt me on an emotional level. I just watched the og Willy Wanka and absolutely loved Wilder’s performance. I’ve watching some bits and pieces of the Abrams Trek reboot films and I always miss Anton when seeing Chekov.
You're with Carrie now, Debbie, just like you wanted.
This legit got me welling up
Beautifully sung. Even in a few places where she tweaked the melody and I would have preferred the original notes, I didn't much mind it because she sang it so well.
ALAN RICKMAN
2016
Mary and Carrie both still hurt so much
"I Love So Much It Hurts" (1961, original classic) Patsy Cline with
the Jordanaires, taken from the 2003 Angel
Records album - "Always."
Om Puri is one of the best actors in the industry who've made the final cut at the 2017 Oscars Memorial tribute on ABC. We all miss you, man. God bless. But several people who just didn't get it and they are Robert Vaughn, Richard Davalos, Charmian Carr and Bud Spencer weren't popular in motion pictures but they're all successful in a variety of television, theater and music projects plus other activities too.
I find it unbelievably sad that Charmian Carr wasn't included, her role in Sound of Music is iconic. May she rest in peace.
@@MarianaGarciaGrijalva God bless her soul.
There was another one with a different song that was so sad, I can’t find it here and it featured Debbie Reynolds holding Carrie Fisher as a baby I think, I bawled every time I listened to it 😢
Her verbal and tearful mention of Bill Paxton before the video begins is what gets me
Carrie Fisher.. :(
1:11 - That's not Janet Patterson! That's Jan Chapman, who is a producer, and still alive and well. What in the world, Academy?!
GivesAShit?
LMAO
Yikes!
Go champs go for it, spreading good vibes is never enough, celebrating together the freedom of expression that is vital just like the air we breathe fans
Héctor BABENCO (2:21) gracias por "El beso de la mujer araña " y "Jugando en los campos del Señor "...!!
Being a Star Wars fanatic Carrie’s hit the most it’s hurt so much the previous movie we lost hon solo in the movie after that film we lost carrie
02:02 Nancy Davis loved being Nancy Davis, an actress. I think she would have preferred her stage name here.
Beautifull patty duke
007, Prince, R2, Princess Leia, Olivander We miss you all
We need Jason David Frank to appear at the 2023 In Memorian 💚
"Go Ahead, I Do Not Care!" - Bill Cosby
ANTON!
What about Bill Paxton? :(
He died the day before but it wasn’t announced until the next day. They didn’t have the time re-edit it so they probably asked Jennifer Aniston to mention him
That's how you do a memorium tribute. Not like how they did it in 2021 by giving each person half a second on screen.
I still have no idea who was up on that screen besides Betty White
God that was a mess
Prince 💔💔💔💔💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
beautifull video
was Charmian Carr who played Liesl in #SoundofMusic included in the video?
No!
Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher back to back......😔
This was for the people who died in 2016 right? The year of the actor plague? They couldn't throw in a few more names?
terry brennan only academy members babe
@@eddyalvarez8351 what makes an actor an academy member?
terry brennan they either propose you to be memeber, you are Nominee or past nominee or an Oscar winner.
terry brennan don’t believe me tho. But it is based on membership
terry brennan Watch the 2016 Oscars In memoriam for some of the other names
anton 💔 his death could've been so preventable
Lovely. I knew that many of those featured had died but did not know the year.
Where’s Abe Vigoda?
Alan Rickman 💔
DancingPapermoon Watch the In memoriam for the 2016 oscars to see Alan Rickman
Emotional but was waiting to see Bud Spencer too
Is that all you can think about? He didn't make the final cut. Life is too short, get a life!
@@markelijio6012 Is that all you can read? Someday you will not get the final cut either. Get original
@@BusyShow Maybe Not.
Carrie fisher is the one that hit the hardest.
That’s why they saved her for last. Two years later Margot Kidder hurt the most.
Quantas perdas para o cinema: Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds, John Hurt, Gene Wilder 😭
Mary Tyler Moore 💔🙏
John hurts appearance in harry potter may of been his best performance
Powerful and it was performed live?
Not Bill Paxton?
ujuku2108 he died like only two days before or something like that because Jennifer Aniston was the presenter for the in memorial and said something about him
Hadn't known about Patty Duke.
What song is this? Anybody please??
Both Sides Now, originally sung by Joni Mitchell.
Bill Paxton???
A real nice version that Sara did…
where is Bill Paxton??
I’m pretty sure he died two days before it and by then it was already edited, maybe he was in the next years one
Paxton died the day before the ceremony, and the news didn't become widespread until the day itself. The Academy simply didn't have time to edit the In Memoriam segment before the ceremony began, so they settled on Jennifer Aniston (who presented the segment) to do a verbal tribute beforehand.
nicely done .. 2022 was not good .. people standing on stage giving little summaries on some of the actors .. and the year before the musical selection was too fast and the whole thing was too fast .. this is how it's done
Bill Paxton and Robert Vaughn were forgotten
Bill Paxton died a day before the Oscars but the family didn’t announce it until the next day. They didn’t have time to include that why Jennifer Aniston mentioned him before she introduced Sarah
Robert Vaughn didn't make the final cut.
Lost a lot of great actors that years, and Bill Paxton had died the day before the ceremony.
I've missed all Famous people who passed away
Sarah is a goddess
I'd say they kinda missed the opportunity to perform Sometimes It Snows In April given the fact that Prince was pretty much the most culturally impactful death of 2016 alongside David Bowie's (not to downplay the rest of these immensely important people, especially Carrie Fisher), but once again, "I'd say" if not for the fact that they chose this absolutely beautiful song that fits perfectly with this memoriam.
Just finished watching the 2024 Academy Award ceremony and for some reason, I decided to see a whole bunch of in memoriam tribute performances.
The fact is Academy Award winner Prince who has
made the final cut at 2017 Oscars but
Sir David Bowie who didn't make it at all.
I hope you understand - loud and clear.
That's all.
@@markelijio6012 What the hell is your point with this? By the way, I think he was included in the 2016 in memoriam given that he died very early in january 2016, although I haven't seen that one in a while. Bowie had a very fruitful carreer in film, one that far outshines Prince's if we're being realistic.
@@KnotPhound If it hurts you badly,
I'll make it up to you.
Gene Wilder, Garry Marshall, Prince, Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher 😢😢😢
Why did Adam West get snubbed?
Maybe because he wasn't dead yet???
This aired in February 2017, and he didn't die until June.
who is singing the song ?
Who is the woman singing?
Sara Bareilles
@@Bwayswiftmac Thanks a lot! She has a nice voice. Have a great evening.
sad*magical 🖤
RIP Michael Cimino
*sad beeps* 😭💔
2:41 guys Don't forget him he made a different zone for himself in Bollywood trust me if he could have been Competate any one in Hollywood seriously what could have happened
Why was George Michael not included?
Leon K not an actorn
He’s not a member of the academy
He’s a singer, not an actor
Because he doesn't do films.
Lupita Tovar
Woww they missed out Peter Sumner Potts
I don't know who he is.
Alan rickman not here why
Alan in 2016
Rickman was already in the previous year's in memoriam segment
Faltou o Chaves
2015
Alan Rickman or Thomas Mikal Ford ❤️
Thomas wasn't in films. Was Alan in a different year?
Alan wad was in the previous year!
why this song? someones cutting onions in here.
Wow. What an original comment 😒
M.T.M 🐈
ACTRESS??? 4 FILMS...
Wait who’s the singer? Is that Lauren Daigle?🤔🤔
Nope, that's Sara Bareilles
DEP, Gene Wilder.
Too fast
Alan Rickman, Bill Paxton , Bud Spencer ?????🤷🏻♂️
Alan was in 2016
Bud Spencer was not on the list.
Alan Rickman already got a dedication in the previous year's ceremony. Bill Paxton died the day before this ceremony, and the news didn't become widespread until the big day itself; the Academy just didn't have time to re-edit the segment, so Jennifer Aniston paid a verbal tribute for him before the segment begins.
Everyone needs salvation here are the words of salvation please forgive me jesus im a sinner come into my heart and save me from my sin I no that you are the savior and I no that you died for me on calvary and I no that God raise you from the dead and you are alive and I thankyou for your salvation in Jesus holy name amen and its important to always ask for forgiveness everynite 💤
This I can get in the same page with not that loud blink and you miss it garbage in 2022