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After stopping by this thread several hours ago, I put on my Alexandre Desplat playlist and have been playing his music ever since: "Coco Before Chanel" "The King's Speech" "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" "The Ides of March" "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" "The Painted Veil" It's been a pleasure, and I'm reminded of how I had blamed Desplat for the failures of "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" when I SHOULD have blamed the story -- there probably isn't a composer who could have rescued it, not even Carter Burwell, whose music from the first film I missed so much that it blinded me to who was to blame for the failures of "New Moon." I'll be giving serious thought to downloading his music for "Philomena." As for the question above about the graphics when you buy from, say, iTunes or Amazon, each track usually has the album cover, but I've never downloaded liner notes booklets, since I don't normally create CDs of the music I've bought by downloads, except occasional compilations. What do others here do?
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So this is gonna be the first academy award nominated score not available on cd and just on mp3? Up was not only nominated but won and was download-only till Intrada finally issued a CD a few years later.
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dp due to ongoing board hiccoughs
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I think HER may be the first film nominated for Picture, Score AND Song with no physical soundtrack release, but I could certainly be wrong. Glad -- if not surprised -- that there may be a commercial PHILMOMENA CD on the way. Only surprised it took so long.
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I think HER may be the first film nominated for Picture, Score AND Song with no physical soundtrack release, but I could certainly be wrong. Glad -- if not surprised -- that there may be a commercial PHILMOMENA CD on the way. Only surprised it took so long. It's probably to coincide with the DVD release. As for your comment about HER, would you count MILAGRO BEANFIELD WAR? The suite on Dave Grusin's "Migration" CD was a rerecording. James I specified picture AND score AND song.
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This makes March 4 a 2-Desplat-Day, with the Grand Budapest Hotel CD coming out that day as well. And that makes 3 Desplat CDs within a month, with Monuments Men on 2/4. Sweet!
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I think HER may be the first film nominated for Picture, Score AND Song with no physical soundtrack release, but I could certainly be wrong. So I did some quickie research, and here's my list of films that were nominated for Picture AND Score AND Song. As far as I can tell, the last time before HER that a film received nominations in all three categories and did not recieve a physical soundtrack release was LOVE IS A MANY-SPLENDORED THING back in 1955, when soundtracks were pretty darn rare in general (I know, it did receive a CD release about a half-century later): THE GAY DIVORCEE ALEXANDER’S RAGTIME BAND THE WIZARD OF OZ ANCHORS AWEIGH THE BELLS OF ST. MARY’S HIGH NOON LOVE IS A MANY-SPLENDORED THING GIGI THE ALAMO MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY MARY POPPINS DOCTOR DOLITTLE FUNNY GIRL BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID A TOUCH OF CLASS THE TOWERING INFERNO THE COLOR PURPLE BEAUTY AND THE BEAST GOOD WILL HUNTING TITANIC THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE 127 HOURS LIFE OF PI HER
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