i agree, rick--add to that that 2 of the 3 of the nominated songs
were from SLUMDOG.
and could the composer/songwriter from SLUMDOG have been any less
ungrateful (or at least sounding and appearing so)? gimme a break
with that.
Springsteen's song should have at least been in the running.
on a side note-- i also really missed showing a brief clip of the
nominees-- usually giving just a taste of the performance they have
been nominated for. the rather boring 5 panel salutes of being talked
down to from the stage by past winners?? OK, the first time was
unique--i had NO idea that was going to be the theme. and i think
Michael Douglas had about 3 lines to say about Frank Langella??
man o man...
jeff
On Feb 23, 2009, at 10:53 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Over the past few years, I've noticed that the level of
songwriting in the "Best Song" Academy Award category has
diminished to the point of pure mediocrity. Not only are only THREE
songs nominated (didn't it always used to be 5?), but the songs
that ARE nominated won't be remembered 3 or 4 years from now---
songs like "As Time Goes By" will never be forgotten. Hey, I'm not
a big fan of "Moon River", but it seems like Mozart next to the
inferior "songs" that are nominated these days. When "It's Hard To
Be A Pimp" won a couple of years ago, I thought we'd nit an all-
time low (maybe we had, come to think about it...)
Why wasn't Bruce Springsteen's closing song from "The Wrestler"
nominated? When I saw that film, the whole audience stayed in their
seats to listen to that song, which captured the essence of the
movie perfectly. Isn't that what "Best Song Of The Year" should
do? It was BY FAR the best song of the year. Whether you're a fan
of Springsteen or not, I think you'll agree with me if you watch
"The Wrestler" and listen to it over the closing credits. It seems
like the art of writing a great, enduring song is a thing of the
past when it comes to The Oscars....
Rick
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