His plans for 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'
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SRHanson — 19 years ago(October 17, 2006 06:53 PM)
That is the most unbelievable made-up nonsense I have ever heard. Would you care to divulge in what interview Frank Oz can be heard saying these things? It can't be done, because it never happened. Oz may have been considered for the job, but he never said those things.
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SRHanson — 19 years ago(October 18, 2006 10:59 PM)
I would appreciate if you didn't spread bogus rumors. If you can cite in what interview Oz said this, then there's a possibility that's this claim can be verified. Otherwise, it's just internet garbage. Miss Piggy as Grandma Georgina? Please.
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Shanak41 — 19 years ago(October 19, 2006 07:15 AM)
Look, I'm just taking down what I myself have read on the internet. I'm not the one spreading rumors here. Furthermore, I see no reason why you and I should get into a heated disagreement over this. I suppose it is possible that it's just a myth, but then again, I'm not particularly apt to not believe two different websites that make the same claim. I guess niether of us will know the truth unless we ask Frank Oz himself. In any case, it's no huge deal. Can we stop bickering now?
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SRHanson — 19 years ago(October 19, 2006 10:07 AM)
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to bicker or accuse you of starting the rumor. But Wikipedia and IMDb are both user submitted websites that haven't been able to source the claim. I've checked. I'm pretty familiar with such dealings, and the information is ridiculous. Even if t can be proven that Oz did say that somewhere, you'd have to listen to the context and realize that it was a joke. But at this point, I can't even find out in what iterview he "supposedly" said this.
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SRHanson — 19 years ago(October 24, 2006 08:52 AM)
Um. No, it's not. Maybe on articles that are monitored heavily, I would agree. There are people fact-checking left and right. If someone adds something bogus to the George W. Bush article, for example, it's removed right away and/or the topic is brought up on the talk page to verify its citations. Usually there are none because some joker thought they were funny and could get away with adding nonsense.
On articles that aren't as closely monitored, it's harder to stay on top of the facts. The "trivia" about Oz performing Miss Piggy as Grandma Georgina either originated from IMDb or Wikipedia. Folks place trust levels too high in both sites, and as a result they believe what they read. Contrary to what some may believe, IMDb does not fact check everything. Especially not a claim that a director supposedly made in some unnamed interview. If the original contributor could provide that information, it would be easy to prove or disprove if it happened.
And, as I've said before, even if the words came out of Oz's mouth, he was assuredly kidding. Miss Piggy is a character owned by The Walt Disney Company Oz would never legally be able to pull it off. Additionally, the cast roster provided looks like some kid of fanboy fantasy of Muppet performers reuniting. It's just hogwash. -
deaston — 19 years ago(October 25, 2006 12:57 AM)
I'm not disagreeing with your other points, what I'm saying is that wikipedia is a verifiable source. Granted, their verifiablility has been questioned (and may be rescinded [again]), but as of about a year and a half ago, the AP has stated that it is a verifiable source because of the way it is set up to disclaim possibly erroneous information.
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SRHanson — 19 years ago(October 25, 2006 07:58 AM)
Wikipedia has grown quite a bit in a year. There are more people contributing and not as many verifying. I would agree that Wikipedia can be verifiable, but I stress that it's only on the most high profile articles such as stem cell research or Jesus Christ. Articles on Frank Oz or the history of the yo-yo aren't getting as much attention. That's why I'm here to beep for the validity of certain claims being made on the Frank Oz article. So far, neither I nor the others involved on that article's talk page have been able to prove this particular piece of information.