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November 20, 2009

U2, Nick Cave (But Not Anvil) Among Oscar Hopefuls

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The little-documentary-that-could The Story Of Anvil, about the band that was like a "real life Spinal Tap" right down to having a drummer named Robb Reiner, stole everyone's heart this past year. Except for people whose hearts are made of stone. Or metal. Well if your heart was made of \m/ metal then it probably stole your heart, too. But if your heart is made of Oscar-material precious metal, then it didn't steal your heart, it made your heart snub it from its rightful place on the 15-film Best Documentary Academy Award shortlist (via RS). Granted I've never seen most (i.e. any) of the docs that made the cut, but from what I can gather none boast quite the combination of pathos and punny album titles that Anvil does, and that's just heartbreaking. Also not winning favor with the Oscars' doc department: It Might Get Loud, the documentary which tackled the history of the electric guitar via the guitar-geek wet dream ménage à trois scenario of a Jimmy Page, The Edge, and Jack White jam session.

But while the Edge's documentary got shafted, his band is positioning themselves for a run at a Best Song Oscar by penning a track called "Winter" (sample lyric: "summer sings in me no more") for the Jim Sheridan film Brothers. (Apparently it's also slated for the next U2 studio album, apparently titled Songs Of Ascent). To paraphrase Bono, U2 are reapplying for the most award-hungry band in the world. You can hear that track below, along with some songs from the possibly-Oscar-worthy The Road OST by Warren Ellis and Nick Cave.

U2 - "Winter"

Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - "The Road"

Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - "The Boy"

The Road streams come via The Playlist who have one more, and U2's "Winter" via twentyfourbit.com.

Poor Anvil.

Posted at 12:56 PM by amrit
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This is tragic, Anvil is one of the best films of the year, that's a huge snub in the best doc category, can't believe they'd snub it. Could you imagine the Oscar moment of seeing those two up on stage if it was to win? It'd have been one that'd be remembered for years, damn shame.

Posted by: Nick profile link at 11/20/09 5:59 PM  | Reply
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even though i enjoyed "it might get loud" i don't think it was a particularly good movie, cinematically speaking. uneven at best.

Posted by: mar at 11/20/09 7:46 PM  | Reply
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such a goddamn disappointment - hopefully it's on the shortlist for best picture?

Posted by: grover profile link at 11/20/09 9:03 PM  | Reply
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'The Story of Anvil' tho entertaining was hardly a great movie (not that a nominee needs to be a great movie). It's 3/4 fun, but the schlocky pull at the heart strings finish ruined it as a 'great movie'. And call me crazy but I could care less if a couple burnouts realize their dream of becoming famous.

Posted by: MkBtt at 11/23/09 8:10 AM  | Reply
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Keep an eye out for Jim Sheridan's new film 'Brothers'! I firmly believe his film is going to far surpass audiences' expectations! How could it now with such an all star cast: Natalie Portman, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Tobey Maguire!!

Posted by: Julie at 11/23/09 9:16 PM  | Reply
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Duh, U2's song for the movie "Brothers" is a hit. So is the movie I hear.

Posted by: jennifer at 11/24/09 8:25 PM  | Reply
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I hadn't heard U2's "Winter" until I saw "Brothers" recently. I'd never really seen a movie that made so much use of one particular song. It worked though. Absolutely loved the film and the song.

Posted by: Anonymous at 12/09/09 8:49 PM  | Reply
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OMG U2, are you kidding?! I love the song so much I went and checked out the movie Brothers. It was actually pretty intense .. didn't expect it. Tobey M goes mad, Natalie plays a mom ... Dig it!

Posted by: Vail at 12/09/09 9:40 PM  | Reply
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The song is awesome. As for the film, it follows in the same path. I thought it was very strong and powerful film with great performances. I hope everyone sees it and gives it serious consideration. I hope it wins a few awards!

Posted by: jake at 12/11/09 4:09 PM  | Reply
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