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Madonna & Mary J. Nominated for Golden Globe Award
Best Original Song - Motion Picture
"Hello Hello" – Gnomeo & Juliet Music By: Elton John Lyrics By: Bernie Taupin
"Keeper, The" – Machine Gun Preacher Music & Lyrics By: Chris Cornell
"Lay Your Head Down" – Albert Nobbs Music By: Brian Byrne Lyrics By: Glenn Close
"Living Proof, The" – The Help Music By: Thomas Newman, Mary J. Blige and Harvey Mason, Jr. Lyrics By: Mary J. Blige, Harvey Mason, Jr. and Damon Thomas"Masterpiece"
"Masterpiece" – W.E. Music & Lyrics By: Madonna, Julie Frost and Jimmy Harry
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Reply #1 posted 12/15/11 9:50am
Timmy84 |
Congrats to them both. I like both of their songs. |
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Reply #2 posted 12/15/11 10:32am
TheResistor |
Wow. Masterpiece got a nod. It's a great song.
I saw Madonna's W.E. over the weekend, here, in LA. I went in with low expectations and ready to cringe. The last Madonna movie I attempted to watch was Evita and I ended up walking out of that one. All I can say is that I was pleasantly surprised. Twenty minutes into the movie I was completely into the story that I forgot that I had prepped myself for some cringe-worthy scenes. But, no. The whole movie flowed really well. Andrea Riseborough who plays Wallis Simpson is captivating. You can't take your eyes off her. The film is beautifully shot. I think, maybe, Madonna took her cues from her video work with David Fincher, back in the day. The score (which also got a nomination) is really haunting and beautiful. Yes, there are some heavy-handed scenes, but really, which movie these days doesn't. No, it's not the best film ever but it's entertaining and I definitely give Madonna props for pulling it off. [Edited 12/15/11 10:33am]
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Reply #3 posted 12/15/11 1:02pm
daPrettyman |
Musicslave said:
Best Original Song - Motion Picture
"Hello Hello" – Gnomeo & Juliet Music By: Elton John Lyrics By: Bernie Taupin
"Keeper, The" – Machine Gun Preacher Music & Lyrics By: Chris Cornell
"Lay Your Head Down" – Albert Nobbs Music By: Brian Byrne Lyrics By: Glenn Close
"Living Proof, The" – The Help Music By: Thomas Newman, Mary J. Blige and Harvey Mason, Jr. Lyrics By: Mary J. Blige, Harvey Mason, Jr. and Damon Thomas"Masterpiece"
"Masterpiece" – W.E. Music & Lyrics By: Madonna, Julie Frost and Jimmy Harry
What about Elton John? We like him 2. |
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Reply #4 posted 12/15/11 1:11pm
Timmy84 |
daPrettyman said:
Musicslave said:
Best Original Song - Motion Picture
"Hello Hello" – Gnomeo & Juliet Music By: Elton John Lyrics By: Bernie Taupin
"Keeper, The" – Machine Gun Preacher Music & Lyrics By: Chris Cornell
"Lay Your Head Down" – Albert Nobbs Music By: Brian Byrne Lyrics By: Glenn Close
"Living Proof, The" – The Help Music By: Thomas Newman, Mary J. Blige and Harvey Mason, Jr. Lyrics By: Mary J. Blige, Harvey Mason, Jr. and Damon Thomas"Masterpiece"
"Masterpiece" – W.E. Music & Lyrics By: Madonna, Julie Frost and Jimmy Harry
What about Elton John? We like him 2.
His song sucks.
Wait, am I reading things right? Glenn Close nominated for writing a song?! Oh wow, didn't know she had talent like that - well it's obvious she's a great actress but still... |
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Reply #5 posted 12/15/11 1:12pm
daPrettyman |
Timmy84 said:
daPrettyman said:
What about Elton John? We like him 2.
His song sucks.
Wait, am I reading things right? Glenn Close nominated for writing a song?! Oh wow, didn't know she had talent like that - well it's obvious she's a great actress but still...
I wonder if it's her?
I haven't heard Elton's song, so I can't comment.
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Reply #6 posted 12/15/11 1:15pm
Timmy84 |
daPrettyman said:
Timmy84 said:
His song sucks.
Wait, am I reading things right? Glenn Close nominated for writing a song?! Oh wow, didn't know she had talent like that - well it's obvious she's a great actress but still...
I wonder if it's her?
I haven't heard Elton's song, so I can't comment.
I heard the version with Gaga on it. Even Gaga couldn't make it hip. |
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Reply #7 posted 12/15/11 1:44pm
purplethunder3 121 |
Timmy84 said:
daPrettyman said:
What about Elton John? We like him 2.
His song sucks.
Wait, am I reading things right? Glenn Close nominated for writing a song?! Oh wow, didn't know she had talent like that - well it's obvious she's a great actress but still...
Glenn Close had the original lead role as Norma Desmond in the American musical adaptation of Sunset Boulevard. She won a Tony for that role. She has also appeared in other Broadway musicals. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Reply #8 posted 12/15/11 1:48pm
Timmy84 |
purplethunder3121 said:
Timmy84 said:
His song sucks.
Wait, am I reading things right? Glenn Close nominated for writing a song?! Oh wow, didn't know she had talent like that - well it's obvious she's a great actress but still...
Glenn Close had the original lead role as Norma Desmond in the American musical adaptation of Sunset Boulevard. She won a Tony for that role. She has also appeared in other Broadway musicals.
Yeah I just read about that so it's not so surprising. |
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Reply #9 posted 12/15/11 1:59pm
purplethunder3 121 |
TheResistor said:
Wow. Masterpiece got a nod. It's a great song.
I saw Madonna's W.E. over the weekend, here, in LA. I went in with low expectations and ready to cringe. The last Madonna movie I attempted to watch was Evita and I ended up walking out of that one. All I can say is that I was pleasantly surprised. Twenty minutes into the movie I was completely into the story that I forgot that I had prepped myself for some cringe-worthy scenes. But, no. The whole movie flowed really well. Andrea Riseborough who plays Wallis Simpson is captivating. You can't take your eyes off her. The film is beautifully shot. I think, maybe, Madonna took her cues from her video work with David Fincher, back in the day. The score (which also got a nomination) is really haunting and beautiful. Yes, there are some heavy-handed scenes, but really, which movie these days doesn't. No, it's not the best film ever but it's entertaining and I definitely give Madonna props for pulling it off.
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I like Evita. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Reply #10 posted 12/15/11 3:06pm
daPrettyman |
purplethunder3121 said:
TheResistor said:
Wow. Masterpiece got a nod. It's a great song.
I saw Madonna's W.E. over the weekend, here, in LA. I went in with low expectations and ready to cringe. The last Madonna movie I attempted to watch was Evita and I ended up walking out of that one. All I can say is that I was pleasantly surprised. Twenty minutes into the movie I was completely into the story that I forgot that I had prepped myself for some cringe-worthy scenes. But, no. The whole movie flowed really well. Andrea Riseborough who plays Wallis Simpson is captivating. You can't take your eyes off her. The film is beautifully shot. I think, maybe, Madonna took her cues from her video work with David Fincher, back in the day. The score (which also got a nomination) is really haunting and beautiful. Yes, there are some heavy-handed scenes, but really, which movie these days doesn't. No, it's not the best film ever but it's entertaining and I definitely give Madonna props for pulling it off.
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I like Evita.
I thought the movie was decent also. |
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Reply #11 posted 12/15/11 3:30pm
Timmy84 |
"Evita" was her best film... and I'm not ashamed to admit it so fuck a box. |
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Reply #12 posted 12/15/11 3:32pm
TheResistor |
daPrettyman said:
purplethunder3121 said:
I like Evita.
I thought the movie was decent also.
Well, to be fair I walked out of "Wicked" too. I just don't like musicals. The only movie I liked Madge in was "A League of Their Own." But, thankfully, her lack of acting skills were not required for "W.E." But I don't know. I'm not an actor. Do you have to know how to act in order to direct?
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literal people scare me
out there trying to rid the world of its poetry
while getting it wrong fundamentally
down at the church of "look, it says right here, see!" - ani difranco |
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Reply #13 posted 12/15/11 3:34pm
Timmy84 |
TheResistor said:
daPrettyman said:
I thought the movie was decent also.
Well, to be fair I walked out of "Wicked" too. I just don't like musicals. The only movie I liked Madge in was "A League of Their Own." But, thankfully, her lack of acting skills were not required for "W.E." But I don't know. I'm not an actor. Do you have to know how to act in order to direct?
Actually Madonna appeared in some really good movies: "Desperately Seeking Susan", "Who's That Girl", "Dick Tracy" (I actually loved her role in that movie), "A League of Their Own", "Evita" and even her bit part in "Girl 6" was good. She might not have the talents of a thespian but in the few roles I liked to see her in, she pulled it off. She actually fits more in comedy and musicals than she does in dramas and thrillers ("Body of Evidence" was only good because she was nude in it lol). |
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Reply #14 posted 12/15/11 3:41pm
TheResistor |
Timmy84 said:
TheResistor said:
Well, to be fair I walked out of "Wicked" too. I just don't like musicals. The only movie I liked Madge in was "A League of Their Own." But, thankfully, her lack of acting skills were not required for "W.E." But I don't know. I'm not an actor. Do you have to know how to act in order to direct?
Actually Madonna appeared in some really good movies: "Desperately Seeking Susan", "Who's That Girl", "Dick Tracy" (I actually loved her role in that movie), "A League of Their Own", "Evita" and even her bit part in "Girl 6" was good. She might not have the talents of a thespian but in the few roles I liked to see her in, she pulled it off. She actually fits more in comedy and musicals than she does in dramas and thrillers ("Body of Evidence" was only good because she was nude in it lol).
I've seen "Desperately Seeking Susan" and "A League of Their Own." And I'd forgotten about "Girl 6," which I of course ran out to see because of the Prince soundtrack. Back when I used to support all of Prince's projects.
But as for Madonna. I was always under the impression that she was a terrible actress because of the press. With the exception of the three movies I've seen, I never really knew. Which is why I was surprised and really, really pleased with "W.E." I was expecting a stinker considering the lukewarm reviews it's received at the various film festivals. But I think the hatred for Madge overshadowed the movie. IMO.
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literal people scare me
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while getting it wrong fundamentally
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Reply #16 posted 12/15/11 3:43pm
TheResistor |
musicjunky318 said:
Elton will win.
Elton. John. Makes. My. Skin. Crawl. Cunty old queen.
I'm rooting for Madje or Mary J.
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literal people scare me
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while getting it wrong fundamentally
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Reply #17 posted 12/15/11 3:44pm
Timmy84 |
musicjunky318 said:
Elton will win.
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Reply #18 posted 12/15/11 3:45pm
Timmy84 |
TheResistor said:
musicjunky318 said:
Elton will win.
Elton. John. Makes. My. Skin. Crawl. Cunty old queen.
I'm rooting for Madje or Mary J.
Current day Elton makes me sick for some reason too. Give me flamboyant, big glasses wearing, effeminate, androgynous, gender/orientation-fucking, glam rocking Elton from the '70s any time! |
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Reply #19 posted 12/15/11 3:53pm
TheResistor |
Timmy84 said:
TheResistor said:
Elton. John. Makes. My. Skin. Crawl. Cunty old queen.
I'm rooting for Madje or Mary J.
Current day Elton makes me sick for some reason too. Give me flamboyant, big glasses wearing, effeminate, androgynous, gender/orientation-fucking, glam rocking Elton from the '70s any time!
He lost his sense of humor along time ago. He takes himself so seriously now. He has not made a decent music in ages. And call me shallow, but he is just so damn ugly now. I live in L.A. and I know one too many of these evil, hypocritical, old, rich, gay guys that have done NOTHING for the community but bitch about trivial bullshit. I count Elton as their leader.
"...literal people are scary, man
literal people scare me
out there trying to rid the world of its poetry
while getting it wrong fundamentally
down at the church of "look, it says right here, see!" - ani difranco |
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Reply #20 posted 12/15/11 4:06pm
Timmy84 |
TheResistor said:
Timmy84 said:
Current day Elton makes me sick for some reason too. Give me flamboyant, big glasses wearing, effeminate, androgynous, gender/orientation-fucking, glam rocking Elton from the '70s any time!
He lost his sense of humor along time ago. He takes himself so seriously now. He has not made a decent music in ages. And call me shallow, but he is just so damn ugly now. I live in L.A. and I know one too many of these evil, hypocritical, old, rich, gay guys that have done NOTHING for the community but bitch about trivial bullshit. I count Elton as their leader.
Too seriously I think |
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Reply #21 posted 12/15/11 4:17pm
daPrettyman |
TheResistor said:
daPrettyman said:
I thought the movie was decent also.
Well, to be fair I walked out of "Wicked" too. I just don't like musicals. The only movie I liked Madge in was "A League of Their Own." But, thankfully, her lack of acting skills were not required for "W.E." But I don't know. I'm not an actor. Do you have to know how to act in order to direct?
I don't think so. Ask Prince. |
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Reply #22 posted 12/15/11 4:19pm
Timmy84 |
daPrettyman said:
TheResistor said:
Well, to be fair I walked out of "Wicked" too. I just don't like musicals. The only movie I liked Madge in was "A League of Their Own." But, thankfully, her lack of acting skills were not required for "W.E." But I don't know. I'm not an actor. Do you have to know how to act in order to direct?
I don't think so. Ask Prince.
I was gonna say the same thing. But Prince couldn't direct out of a paper bag. |
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Reply #23 posted 12/15/11 4:27pm
musicjunky318 |
This sorta has nothing to do with these specific nominations but wow, just looking at all the noms in total...
Margaret Thatcher vs Marilyn Monroe. |
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Reply #24 posted 12/15/11 4:37pm
SoulAlive |
Timmy84 said:
TheResistor said:
Well, to be fair I walked out of "Wicked" too. I just don't like musicals. The only movie I liked Madge in was "A League of Their Own." But, thankfully, her lack of acting skills were not required for "W.E." But I don't know. I'm not an actor. Do you have to know how to act in order to direct?
Actually Madonna appeared in some really good movies: "Desperately Seeking Susan", "Who's That Girl", "Dick Tracy" (I actually loved her role in that movie), "A League of Their Own", "Evita" and even her bit part in "Girl 6" was good. She might not have the talents of a thespian but in the few roles I liked to see her in, she pulled it off. She actually fits more in comedy and musicals than she does in dramas and thrillers ("Body of Evidence" was only good because she was nude in it lol).
Madonna's best movie is 'Who's That Girl' That film is hilarious! And she's really good in it.It's the only Madonna film that I watch on a regular basis. |
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Reply #25 posted 12/15/11 4:38pm
TheResistor |
Timmy84 said:
daPrettyman said:
I don't think so. Ask Prince.
I was gonna say the same thing. But Prince couldn't direct out of a paper bag.
Oh hell. I forgot about that.
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literal people scare me
out there trying to rid the world of its poetry
while getting it wrong fundamentally
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Reply #26 posted 12/15/11 4:41pm
TheResistor |
SoulAlive said:
Timmy84 said:
Actually Madonna appeared in some really good movies: "Desperately Seeking Susan", "Who's That Girl", "Dick Tracy" (I actually loved her role in that movie), "A League of Their Own", "Evita" and even her bit part in "Girl 6" was good. She might not have the talents of a thespian but in the few roles I liked to see her in, she pulled it off. She actually fits more in comedy and musicals than she does in dramas and thrillers ("Body of Evidence" was only good because she was nude in it lol).
Madonna's best movie is 'Who's That Girl' That film is hilarious! And she's really good in it.It's the only Madonna film that I watch on a regular basis.
Really?
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literal people scare me
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while getting it wrong fundamentally
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Reply #27 posted 12/15/11 4:44pm
Timmy84 |
SoulAlive said:
Timmy84 said:
Actually Madonna appeared in some really good movies: "Desperately Seeking Susan", "Who's That Girl", "Dick Tracy" (I actually loved her role in that movie), "A League of Their Own", "Evita" and even her bit part in "Girl 6" was good. She might not have the talents of a thespian but in the few roles I liked to see her in, she pulled it off. She actually fits more in comedy and musicals than she does in dramas and thrillers ("Body of Evidence" was only good because she was nude in it lol).
Madonna's best movie is 'Who's That Girl' That film is hilarious! And she's really good in it.It's the only Madonna film that I watch on a regular basis.
You can't watch "Desperately Seeking Susan" like that? |
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Reply #28 posted 12/15/11 4:47pm
SoulAlive |
I never really cared for 'Desperately Seeking Susan' maybe I need to watch it again? I wasn't too impressed. |
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Reply #29 posted 12/15/11 4:49pm
SoulAlive |
TheResistor said:
SoulAlive said:
Madonna's best movie is 'Who's That Girl' That film is hilarious! And she's really good in it.It's the only Madonna film that I watch on a regular basis.
Really?
it's a really funny late-80s comedy. |
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