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A Jonathan Glazer Shoot-out

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By Karina Longworth posted 3 months ago
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The Dead Weather - Treat Me Like Your Mother

Ray Pride links to the above video, directed by Jonathan Glazer (director of Birth, Sexy Beast, and countless iconic music videos) for the first single off the new record by The Dead Weather, a supergroup of sorts featuring Jack White of The White Stripes and Alison Mosshart of The Kills. On the first couple of listens, I felt the record was a bit too steeped in the more annoying tendencencies of both of those bands, but this video might turn me around, because it is awesome.

In semi-related news, The Kills version of “Willow Weep For Me” from Only the Lonely is featured on a new iTunes-only compilation featuring contemporary covers of Frank Sinatra songs.

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For Your Consideration: 5 Alternates for Best Song Oscar

For Your Consideration: 5 Alternates for Best Song Oscar

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By Christopher Campbell posted 10 months ago
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The Academy’s list of 49 tunes deemed eligible for the Best Original Song Oscar this year seems like a lot for the Music Branch to pick through. That is, until you notice that more than one-fifth of those contenders are from the same film (High School Musical 3, which, thanks to a new rule, is only allowed, at most, two nominations in this category) and you recall that last year’s list included many more songs (59) to choose from. The talent involved this year, however, is tremendous, at least in terms of those performers who sing the tunes on the soundtrack (many of whom had a hand in the songwriting). These artists include Mariah Carey, Etta James, Beyonce Knowles (who played Etta James), Norah Jones, will.i.am, Jack White and Alicia Keys, Danny Elfman, Emmylou Harris, Chaka Khan and Regina Spektor.

Add to those big names such heavyweights as Bruce Springsteen and Peter Gabriel, both of whom are locks to be nominated, as well as tween favorites Miley Cyrus and Zac Efron (along with the rest of the cast from High School Musical 3), and you could have one hell of a concert if the Academy simply turned its awards telecast into one big celebration of the year’s songs written for the screen. Unfortunately for ABC, the Oscars aren’t just about securing viewers, so there’s no promise that the most popular artists will be among the five nominees. Rather, the true Oscar-worthy songs are those tunes that serve their respective films best — in terms of context as much as in the quality of their songwriting.

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Batman to Beat Titanic? Trade Roughage 07/30/08

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By Karina Longworth posted 1 year ago
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  • Will The Dark Knight surpass Titanic to become the highest grossing movie ever?!??!? No, probably not. Meanwhile, expectations are being cut on how much money Tropic Thunder will realistically be able to pull on its R rating.
  • Universal has expressed strong interest in taking on co-financing and distributing duties on Quentin Tarantino’s Inglorious Bastards.
  • Jack White and Alicia Keys have recorded the theme song to the upcoming James Bond film, Quantum of Solace. It’s the first duet in Bond theme song history!