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... List 'em.

What another dead category this year. Eminem has one an Oscar, so no suggestion is too out of place for this category. Does 50 Cent have a new song for his movie?

Does Rent and The Producers have some bait? What about Walk the Line?


Mon Oct 24, 2005 11:40 pm
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Given the past victories for a Curtis Hanson film..

Does In Her Shoes have an original song? :biggrin:


And what about Elizabethtown? At this point, everything is possible, even if there's movie with very mixed reviews like this one..


Tue Oct 25, 2005 7:32 am
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I'm not sure if Rent or The Producers feature any original songs.

And I guess Hitchhiker's So Long And Thanks For All The Fish doesn't qualify.

Here's a list of past nominees:

http://www.littlegoldenguy.com/nominati ... ?catid=119


Tue Oct 25, 2005 9:23 am
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Maybe one of the three songs from the Harry Potter soundtrack? I'd guess either "Magic Works" or "This Is The Night"; "Do the Hippogriff" is just a bit too silly to be nominated for an Oscar.... I would probably place my bets on "Magic Works".

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1993 and 1996 where the only recent years that an animated film wasn't nominated for Best Song.

I think 2005 will join that list.


Tue Oct 25, 2005 1:13 pm
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Does Corpse Bride have any original enough songs?

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Shack wrote:
Does Corpse Bride have any original enough songs?


According to Plan, Remains of the Day, Tears to Shed, The Piano Duet, The Wedding Song.


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Theres your animated film.

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Shack wrote:
Theres your animated film.


I guess you didn't actually see it. :tongue:

just kidding, I know quality has little to do with those nominations.


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On the DVD for Hitchhiker's Guide, it says that "So Long and Thanks for all the Fish" song was original?

"Magic Works" has potential, but it's a little left field. I was thinking about that last night.


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Oh, yeah, totally forgot about Corpse Bride. I can so see either Tears to Shed or Remains of the Day being nominated. Personally, I'd love to see Remains of the Day nominated; I love that song!

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The only song I remember from Corpse Bride is "According to Plan", the rest is a bit blurry. The score is great but the songs...


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I think a film like Geisha could easily have a nominated song. One, it's Mr. Chicago Marshall. And two, if Cold Mountain can have, what 3 nominated songs, I think anything is possible.

I'd agree with Roo on Corpse Bride. The songs of forgettable but maybe it's a situation where they desperately need songs to nominate and CB simply fits the bill. Poor songs, much better score.


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Note- In Chicken Little, Barenaked Ladies sing a song called One Little Slip. I've seen family channel ad/videos for it with it playing. They get slight respect, could probably be this years Accidentley in Love.

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Yeah but Cold Mountain's songs... were really good :)


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andaroo wrote:
Yeah but Cold Mountain's songs... were really good :)


Very.

Makes up for the fact that recent best song nominees have been lackluster, not fun, and do not hit the Billboard charts (I think Accidentally in Love peaked at 37). Not that popularity is a sign of creative excellence, though. :happy:

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You guys liked the Cold Mountain songs? REALLY? "You Are My Ain True Love?" *Shudder* And I liked the movie a lot.

I've also heard that wretched Chicken Little song. It even *sounds* like Accidentally In Love, which was bad enough to begin with. So watch for it.

I remember how disappointed I was last year when Mick Jagger wasn't nominated for "Old Habits Die Hard" from Alfie. It wasn't a great song by any means...but I thought it was a good, catchy pop song, and far, far better than any of the garbage they did nominate. It seems like every year they go our of their way (OHDH seemed like SUCH a lock...it won the Globe) just to fuck up this category. It's fascinating.

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http://www.thefilmexperience.net/Awards/2005/tech2.html

Well now, so I guess we have info which songs are original and which are being pushed. Thank God they are doing the bake-off, so that means Academy members have to sit through special presentations of the song samples. It *could* work against manipulative power ballads since the Academy members may very well be bored during the whole ordeal and upbeat songs can get notice. "So Long And Thanks For All The Fish's" paperwork should be submitted now or else they get disqualified, just like Clint's score for Million Dollar Baby (incomplete/unsubmitted paperwork).

Here is a rundown of the songs:

ORIGINAL w/ confirmed OSCAR CAMPAIGNS
“A Love That Will Never Grow Old” from Brokeback Mountain (Gustavo Santaolalla, Bernie Taupin, & Emmylou Harris)
“Remains of the Day” from Corpse Bride (Danny Elfmann & John August)
“There’s Nothing Like a Show on Broadway” from The Producers (Mel Brooks)
“Dreamer” from Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story (Bethany Dillon)
“Mad Hot Ballroom” from Mad Hot Ballroom (Steveb Lutvak & Tina Fabrique)
"It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp," written by Paul "DJ Paul" Beauregard, Jordan "Juicy J" Houston and Frayser Boy
“Hustle and Flow (It Ain’t Ovah)” from Hustle & Flow (Al Kapone)
“One Lil' Slip” from Chicken Little (Ed Robertson & Steven Page)
"Great Big World," from Hoodwinked written by Todd Edwards and performed by Anne Hathaway
“Travelin’ Thru” from Transamerica (Dolly Parton)
"In the Deep" from Crash (Kathleen "Bird" York & Michael Becker)
"Shoulder to Shoulder," from Pooh's Heffalump Movie music and lyrics by Carly Simon and performed by Simon and the Heffalump Chorus
"I'll Be Near You," from Bee Season written by Andy Chase, Adam Schlesinger, Dominique Durand and Peter Nashel and performed by Ivy
"Same in Any Language," from Elizabethtown written by Cameron Crowe and Nancy Wilson and performed by I-Nine and My Morning Jacket
"Scream & Shout," from Thumbsucker lyrics by and performed by Tim Delaughter and the Polyphonic Spree.

ORIGINAL w/out CAMPAIGNS
Since there is a "bakeoff" this year, songs have to be submitted (you know --all that boring paperwork for the studios) to be eligible at all. So, if no campaign is mounted, no nomination.
“Tears To Shed” from Corpse Bride (Danny Elfmann & John August)
“Wonka’s Welcome Song” from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Danny Elfmann & John August)
“Tell Ol’ Bill” from North Country (Bob Dylan)
“So Long and Thanks for All the Fish” from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (Joby Talbot, Garth Jennings, & Christoper Austin)

UNCONFIRMED (Possibly Original. No Campaign Info as of Yet)
“Magic Works” from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Jarvis Cocker)
“One Safe Place” from The Upside of Anger (Marc Cohn)
“Square One” from Elizabethtown (Tom Petty)
“This is the Night” from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Jarvis Cocker)
“Who’s Minding the Store?” from Goodnight and Good Luck (Allen Sviridoff, Matt Catingub, Earl Brown, & Alana Biden)
"Window Shopper, Hustler's Ambition, (and six more songs)" from Get Rich or Die Tryin’ (50 Cent)
“Wunderkind” from The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (Alanis Morisette)
“No One’s Gonna Love You Like Me” from Brokeback Mountain (Mary McBride)

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YAY for Ivy, Bird York, and Dolly Parton. :smile:

I wonder if Bob Dylan and Carly Simon could get nominated again. Seems that a lot of well-known songwriters have songs out this year.

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Hmmm.... did not now Bird York's "In the Deep" (which was all I listened to for 2 weeks after Crash was released) was new.

Count that in as a nominee!

I think "It's Hard out here for a pimp" might have some chance of getting nominated. In my opinion when that actress sang that chorus line was one of the best scenes of the year and gave me chills! I still listen to the song and I don't like rap!!

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I love In the Deep, but I had no idea it was original.

Looks like this one's pretty much wide open as of now.


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This is usually a category I'm quite bad at, so I won't bother.

I do think that the song from The Producers will almost definitely get nominated, though.

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