Here’s my Oscar recap, with a heavy emphasis on music, cause you know… it’s Music Monday.
Trent Reznor
From L to R: Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross
Original photo found over on Toronto Sun
As one half of the duo that created the soundtrack to the movie “The Social Network” [the other half is Atticus Ross], Trent has achieved something awesome: a win at the Oscars. I admit to being extremely excited when they announced his name last night. And a very well deserved win. If you haven’t heard the soundtrack yet, you should. Even if you are not a fan of Nine Inch Nails, it’s very appropriate for the movie. And if you’ve not seen the movie yet, it’s out on video. A must watch, in this person’s opinion.
From L to R: Hugh Jackman, Atticus Ross, Trent Reznor, Nicole Kidman
Original photo found over on Toronto Sun
Check out Trent with Oscar mainstays. He and Nicole look like prom dates in that photo.
Johnny Marr
From L to R: Hanz Zimmer, Johnny Marr
Original photo found over on Morrissey Solo.
To add to the coolness of all things music at the Oscars, Johnny Marr showed up to the Oscars for his work on the soundtrack to “Inception”, alongside movie soundtrack veteran [and original member of The Buggles] Hans Zimmer. Both of them were the orchestrators of the great music that went along with one of 2010’s best movies.
Those of us that are big Marr fans know his work from The Smiths, Electronic [with Bernard Sumner from New Order] and briefly with Modest Mouse.
With Reznor and Marr at the biggest award show worldwide, it brings a rather great feel to this music fan. Knowing their works very well, it’s nice to see them both come into such a grand place in their careers.
I can only hope that other alternative musicians will find their way into all that is Oscar in the coming years.
Not All Good
The only dark musical note of last night’s award show was Randy Newman winning another Oscar for a song that sounds like all of the other songs he’s done for the Toy Story franchise. This year, the song was “We Belong Together” from “Toy Story 3”. I loved the movie [and it’s Best Animated Oscar win last night] and I’ve been ok with the songs he’s contributed. But there were so many other well deserving numbers, namely the song from “Tangled”. Oh well. Guess he’s an Oscar favorite at this point.
Oscar Picks Results
For those that are curious from yesterday’s post, I picked 11 out of the 24 awards. From the top 8 awards, I picked 7 right [I really wanted David Fincher to win for Best Director], which is pretty close to previous years’ results.