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Can Someone Explain To Me Why None Of The Purple Rain Songs Were Nominated For Best Original Song At The Oscars? He surely would've swept the music catagory had that been the case. When Doves Cry nor Purple Rain were nominated. It seems VERY strange!
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Who knows? He did get the last Original Song Score award to have been to date (it could be given today, but with some other name now). | |
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It's not VERY strange. Songs used to be required submission for consideration. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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> I understand your points though I don't completely buy it. I always figured it was some techincality that prevented the songs I've mentioned for not being nominated. Purple Rain alone should've been a shoo-in. | |
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The song has to be written for the movie, and then the members of the music branch of the academy, which are people that have previously won oscars, vote using a sliding scale on the songs to be nominated, any song that garners a certain score is then nominated. It is not against the academy rules for more than one song from a movie to be nominated, but it has only happened a few times...the songwriters, not the performers win the award... | |
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I never understood what that really meant. Was it the incidental music? THe album? | |
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It's pretty much a hold over from when they used to make a lot of original Hollywood musicals (the current name for the award, if they gave it, would be "Best Original Musical"--looking at the definition for the thing, at least 5 songs by the same writer or team of writers written for the film that are "substantively rendered, clearly audible, intelligible, and must further the story." So not a soundtrack consisting of songs played in the background written by a bunch of different artists. And they don't really make movies that have those sorts of structures much anymore--I mean, they've done some musicals recently, but they're adaptations or use mostly already existent songs. And "the field of eligible submissions [has to be] determined to be of sufficient quantity and quality to justify award competition." And that just doesn't happen in the current market. | |
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