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HUGE omission here -- MICHAEL ABELS, who burst out onto the scoring scene with a HUGE hit, Get Out: http://filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=119182&forumID=1&archive=0 Excellent and creative debut orchestral score for an excellent and creative film. Yavar I'd already done a column with the A's before Get Out came out -- this series is taking me long enough of finish without adding composers earlier in the alphabet. And where did anyone get the idea I thought Book Thief would win Best Score for 2013; I would have voted for it myself, but I can't find any record I predicted it would win. Gravity seemed the shoo-in once it got nominated.
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2 out of 3. And Mark Kilian's The Ward? It didn't make enough money to show up on his box-office list (it's not even listed on Box Office Mojo). And given how many composers I'm covering in these three "composers on the rise" entries, I don't think I can be faulted for not discussing every one of their works, even an interesting entry like The Ward (the rare orchestral score for a Carpenter film along with a score Carpenter himself didn't compose).
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It's not surprising that The Ward isn't even listed on Box Office Mojo,since I had to go all the way to Santa Monica to catch it at one of those multiplexes (now closed, I think) that I'd go to mostly to see films that weren't playing anywhere else (like Ironclad, High School, A Good Old-Fashioned Orgy). The Laemmle Monica currently has that role -- it's where I caught Walter Hill's The Assignment and Brady Corbet's The Childhood of a Leader. The other one like that nearby is the AMC Burbank Town Center 8 -- it's where I saw Wild Card, Bone Tomahawk, Jessabelle and Atlas Shrugged 3 (don't ask -- actually that should have been the title Atlas Shrugged 3: Don't Ask).
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HUGE omission here -- MICHAEL ABELS, who burst out onto the scoring scene with a HUGE hit, Get Out: http://filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=119182&forumID=1&archive=0 Excellent and creative debut orchestral score for an excellent and creative film. Yavar I'd already done a column with the A's before Get Out came out -- this series is taking me long enough of finish without adding composers earlier in the alphabet. And where did anyone get the idea I thought Book Thief would win Best Score for 2013; I would have voted for it myself, but I can't find any record I predicted it would win. Gravity seemed the shoo-in once it got nominated. Granted these predictions are in in alphabetical order (so forgive me) but then again GRAVITY doesn't make an appearance. ORIGINAL SCORE THE BOOK THIEF - John Williams CAPTAIN PHILLIPS - Henry Jackman PHILOMENA - Alexandre Desplat SAVING MR. BANKS - Thomas Newman 12 YEARS A SLAVE - Hans Zimmer THE BOOK THIEF - John Williams ESCAPE FROM TOMORROW - Abel Korzeniowski THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG - Howard Shore PHILOMENA - Alexandre Desplat TIM’S VERMEER - Conrad Pope
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True, and when the nominations were announced I pointed out that I'd thought Gravity was too non-melodic and sound-design-ish to be nominated. (And I also didn't think Her had a shot either). But between nominations and the awards it seemed like the shoo-in. And I certainly didn't think a film as relatively obscure as Book Thief would win Williams a 6th Oscar, lovely as the score is (at the time I thought it was the best of the year, and don't know that my opinion's changed). If he did win a 6th (and he obviously still could), it would more likely be for something like Lincoln or The Force Awakens. The five films he did win for were big Oscar movies even apart from his music.
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