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![]() | Posted by Christian Kühn Date: Friday, January 21, 2005, at 12:13 p.m. IP Address: 188.vauban.fr.studentenwohnheim-bw.de In Response to: ...And what about Cold Mountain?? (Chus (from Spain)) |
> The score of "Cold Mountain" was nominated last year with less
> than 20 minutes of original music by Gabriel Yared!! How many time have
> these rules?? How is it possible??
There were only 20 on the OST. The total amount of Yared score in the film was somewhere between 40 and 45 minutes.
> If John Williams gets one nomination more, he will reach Alfred Newman (43
> nominations against 42 of Johnny). But JW doesn´t need any gift. He can
> get a nomination by his own... I think "Prisoner of Azkaban" is
> a wonderful score.
"Get a nomination by his own..." What do you mean by that? That a lot of his nomintions were "gifts"?
> My nominations (without stranger rules):
> - Alexander
- The Aviator
- Sky Captain
- The Incredibles
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- The prisoner of Azkaban
More or less agreeable.
cK
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