
Uh-oh, the Hannah Montana Movie has 6 chances to get nominated for an Oscar. The Academy has listed the 63 songs that are eligible for Oscar consideration. Also eligible are 4 songs from The Princess and the Frog, the excellent song “All is Love” from Where the Wild Things Are, and the much discussed song “I See You” from Avatar.
I anticipate that somebody will track down recordings of all the songs for preview purposes, but I just don’t have the time or energy for that. Check out all of the nominees and the end of the press release after the jump.
“All Is Love†from “Where the Wild Things Areâ€
“Almost Over You†from “My One and Onlyâ€
“Almost There†from “The Princess and the Frogâ€
“AyAyAyAy†from “The Maidâ€
“Back to Tennessee†from “Hannah Montana The Movieâ€
“Being Bad†from “Duplicityâ€
“Blanco†from “Fast & Furiousâ€
“Brothers in Arms†from “Brothers at Warâ€
“Butterfly Fly Away†from “Hannah Montana The Movieâ€
“Cinema Italiano†from “Nineâ€
“Colorblind†from “Invictusâ€
“Depression Era†from “That Evening Sunâ€
“Don’t Walk Away†from “Hannah Montana The Movieâ€
“Dove of Peace†from “Brunoâ€
“Down in New Orleans†from “The Princess and the Frogâ€
“Fly Farm Blues†from “It Might Get Loudâ€
“Forget Me†from “I Love You, Beth Cooperâ€
“God Bless Us Everyone†from “Disney’s A Christmas Carolâ€
“Here†from “Shrinkâ€
“Hideaway†from “Where the Wild Things Areâ€
“Hoedown Throwdown†from “Hannah Montana The Movieâ€
“I Bring What I Love†from “Youssou N’Dour: I Bring What I Loveâ€
“I See You†from “Avatarâ€
“(I Want to) Come Home†from “Everybody’s Fineâ€
“If You’re Wondering†from “The Lightkeepersâ€
“Impossible Fantasy†from “Adventures of Powerâ€
“Innocent Child†from “Skinâ€
“Invictus 9,000 Days†from “Invictusâ€
“Legendary†from “Tysonâ€
“Let Freedom Reign†from “Skinâ€
“Loin de Paname†from “Paris 36â€
“Ma Belle Evangeline†from “The Princess and the Frogâ€
“My One and Only†from “My One and Onlyâ€
“Na Na†from “Couples Retreatâ€
“Never Knew I Needed†from “The Princess and the Frogâ€
“New Divide†from “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallenâ€
“New Jersey Nights†from “Adventures of Powerâ€
“New York Is Where I Live†from “Did You Hear about the Morgans?â€
“No Time for Love†from “Simon & Malouâ€
“One Day†from “Post Gradâ€
“Only You†from “The Young Victoriaâ€
“Other Father Song†from “Coralineâ€
“Petey’s Song†from “Fantastic Mr. Foxâ€
“Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea†from “Ponyoâ€
“Possibility†from “The Twilight Saga: New Moonâ€
“Raining Sunshine†from “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballsâ€
“Running Out of Empty (Make Ourselves at Home)†from “Lymelifeâ€
“Smoke without Fire†from “An Educationâ€
“Somebody Else†from “Crazy Heartâ€
“Stu’s Song†from “The Hangoverâ€
“Take It All†from “Nineâ€
“Through the Trees†from “Jennifer’s Bodyâ€
“Trust Me†from “The Informant!â€
“Un Bouquet des Violettes†from “New York, I Love Youâ€
“We Are the Children of the World†from “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassusâ€
“We Love Violence†from “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassusâ€
“The Weary Kind (Theme from Crazy Heart)†from “Crazy Heartâ€
“When You Find Me†from “Adamâ€
“Winter†from “Brothersâ€
“The Word Is Love†from “Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!â€
“You Got Me Wrapped around Your Little Finger†from “An Educationâ€
“You’ll Always Find Your Way Back Home†from “Hannah Montana The Movieâ€
“You’ve Been a Friend to Me†from “Old Dogsâ€
On Tuesday, January 12, the Academy will screen clips featuring each song, in random order, for voting members of the Music Branch in Los Angeles. Following the screenings, members will determine the nominees by an averaged point system vote. If no song receives an average score of 8.25 or more, there will be no nominees in the category. If only one song achieves that score, it and the song receiving the next highest score shall be the two nominees. If two or more songs (up to five) achieve that score, they shall be the nominees.
A DVD copy of the song clips will be made available to those branch members who are unable to attend the screening and who request it for home viewing. A mail-in ballot will be provided.
A maximum of two songs may be nominated from any one film. If more than two songs from a film are in contention, the two songs with the most votes will be the nominees.
To be eligible, a song must consist of words and music, both of which are original and written specifically for the film. A clearly audible, intelligible, substantive rendition of both lyric and melody must be used in the body of the film or as the first music cue in the end credits.
The 82nd Academy Awards nominations will be announced on Tuesday, February 2, 2010, at 5:30 a.m. PT in the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater. Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2009 will be presented on Sunday, March 7, 2010, at the Kodak Theatre.
[Source: Deadline Hollywood Daily]















Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Alex Carlson
Awards News