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Over the past few days, the internet has been flooded with interesting tidbits about the movie soundtracks and scores for some major upcoming releases. After the jump, hear about what’s going on with the title song for Up in the Air, who might score Kevin Smith’s Couple of Dicks, and exactly how epic James Horner’s Avatar score is supposed to be.

First up, a fascinating peak into the bowels of the Academy’s archaic and complex nomination rules: According to Steve Pond over at The Wrap, Jason Reitman’s Up in the Air features a song that plays over the end credits entitled “Up in the Air.” That song was written years ago by a man named Kevin Renick, a St. Louis musician who, after a Q&A, handed Reitman a cassette with the song on it. Reitman liked the song so much that he put it into his film, and while this sort of fortuitousness might  be the type of thing you think Oscar dreams are made of, Oscar nomination rules require that a song be written specifically for a film in order to qualify. It also has to be the first cue played during the end credits (WTF?), another rule that removes Renick’s song from the running.

Those of you who follow this topic might remember a similar scenario took place in early 2008, when the songs from Once were going to be removed from Academy consideration. The issue in that case was that the song “Falling Slowly” appeared on two separate albums before the actual release of the film, making it difficult to convince the Academy that the song was written specifically for the film. However, using “written assurances and detailed chronologies” provided by interested parties, they concluded that “Mr. Hansard and his collaborator Marketa Irglova played the song in some venues that were deemed inconsequential enough to not change the song’s eligibility,” and eventually reversed their decision on that film. Of course, Once ended up winning the Oscar for best song.

If I had to guess, I’d say this situation is probably a harder sell than Once; I would have a very hard time believing that Renick knew about the movie before he even met Reitman, and even at that point, Up in the Air may not have been any more than a gleam in Reitman’s eye. Nonetheless, those who are interested in Renick’s song will be able to get a copy when the movie’s soundtrack is released. Pond also thinks that Brad Smith’s “Help Yourself” from the same film has the potential to be an Oscar contender, so it’ll be interesting to see how that plays out.

In other news, we heard from MovieScore Magazine (via InContention) that James Horner’s score for Avatar will be “the film music event of the year” [emphasis in original]. How epic will it be?! Fox VP Mike Knobloch explains

It’s a brilliantly unique blend of traditional and contemporary, electronic elements and spans the entire spectrum of attitude and energy – from bombastic action to the delicate, romantic discovery of a new world.

Knobloch also says that there “is a great deal of acoustic and electronic rhythmic elements driving the score and vocalists singing and chanting in the fictional Na’vi dialect. Horner is doing a brilliant job of creating music that transports us to another world, but supports the film using the traditional orchestral conventions to make a sound that’s hugely cinematic.” Of course, the score isn’t even completed yet, so take all this with a huge grain of salt. Or maybe five huge grains. One other tidbit: “The film will run the better part of three hours and there will likely be nearly as much score.” As a huge fan of Horner, I think the man who did the score for Braveheart and Apollo 13 will be up to the challenge.

Finally, Empire Online recently spoke with Kevin Smith about the scoring for his new film A Couple of Dicks, and Smith wants none other than the great Harold Faltermeyer. Faltermeyer has crafted the memorable (and oddly timeless?) synth-y themes for films such as Top Gun and Beverly Hills Cop. Smith remarks:

As I’m putting the flick together, I see it as a real throwback to the 80s buddy cop genre…So I’m putting some music on this scene, see if it works. I take this piece from Fletch, which I’ve always loved, and it works. Now I take this piece of music from Beverly Hills Cop, and it plays the comedy well. It plays the action well. And, after doing those temp cues, I said to a few people, “is it crazy to see if Harold Faltermeyer will want to score this movie?”…What I’m looking for is that old Harold Faltermeyer sound that I grew up on. If he’s moved on from that sound, I’ll respect that. I’ll go get a Casio and fuck it up myself!

Faltermeyer hasn’t written a score since 1994, but apparently he’ll be watching A Couple of Dicks next week. Fingers crossed that we’ll get one more memorable score from the legend. And to take you back, here’s the “Axel F” suite. Good luck getting it out of your head for the rest of the day.

  • Z
    re: the Avatar score...

    First off, I will say, yes, I am very excited for Avatar.

    WITH THAT SAID, seriously, Cameron and everyone involved are tauting pretty much every aspect of this 'event' as the best thing since sliced bread. Can it even possible live up to this kind of hype? And more importantly, even with this hype, they're not actually doing a great job of creating interest beyond those of us who live and breathe film. If this thing's really THIS good, they better get the mainstream moviegoers riled up too - remember how good The Dark Knights marketing team was...?
  • lotta221211
    At this point in time, I am anticipating Horner's score more than the film itself.
  • moose
    Well at this point, there's no point to market the film heavily. If the film lives up to the hype it has so far, then word of mouth and magazine, newspapers, and online reviews will bombard the mainstream moviegoers.
  • Jaycyde
    Braveheart is one of my favorite scores of all time. That said James Horner hasn't brought his A game in a while. Troy? Awful. However, I am exicited to hear the Avatar score. The man has talent to spare.
  • Jim
    "If he’s moved on from that sound, I’ll respect that. I’ll go get a Casio and fuck it up myself!"

    hahaha. Kevin Smith is still awesome.

    and now whenever i hear that BHC theme i can't stop thinking about Family Guy and Peter dancing and singing "and anooother neh neh neh neh neh neh!"
  • If Smith can get another Axel F out of Faltermeyer (without it being close to a cover version) then A Couple of Dicks will have some serious elevation. I hope it sticks for him, I really do.
  • freemachine
    I had the soundtrack as a kid and was surprised at the number of great and diverse sounding compositions on it. While all the songs were stamped with his distinct pop-synth style, he clearly has the ability to compose distinct melodies.
  • goobity
    His work on the Fletch soundtracks are also pretty cool.
    Man, I miss Chevy...

    I'd love to see a film where Axel Foley and Fletch teamed up. :)
  • starscream9289
    Avatar is gonna bomb.

    There, i said it.
  • Justin
    Wow, you have to have been the FIRST person to baselessly declare that!
  • freemachine
    Nope, he's not alone there. Avatar looks like it's nothing but a bunch of shitty cut-scenes, ya know, the kind you skip through when playing a video game.
  • RJBlakeAAU
    I'm pretty sure Justin was being sarcastic. However, it isn't baseless. This film has no interest outside of film geeks and even a lot of those don't give a shit about the film after that terrible teaser. I could tell you the paint by number plot right now.
  • Justin
    Yea, dog, it IS baseless. They haven't REALLY kicked in the marketing for this one. Come November everyone will start knowing about this. You think they haven't sat aside upwards of probably 200 mill for the marketing alone? You're nuts then. Avatar will have a marketing BLITZ.
  • Justin
    And yes, I was being very sarcastic. Way to pick that up!

    That was sarcasm too.
  • RJBlakeAAU
    doesn't mean the general audience is going to respond to it. I really don't think they will, especially if the film geek world isn't responding that well to it anyway. This isn't like (sorry to drop a buzz word) "The Dark Knight." Geekdom was totally behind it. It just seems a lot of the ridiculous things they are doing for Avatar are not paying off. Like Avatar day, that had to be several million dollars on that alone and look how badly that did.
  • Duder NME
    So, Horner's score is being touted as the type of music that ISN'T typical of the Hans Zimmer lot which sounds like someone free running through a crowded restaurant kitchen at high speed. It's going to have actual instruments and actual dissonant melodies and actual contrapuntal rhythms and actual scale progressions and an actual music budget and actual reuse of the themes from Krull and Amacord. Way to not cheap out on film music this time, Hollywood. Your cookie's in the mail.

    Plus, how else could I not forget the BHC theme... that repetitive track was 7 minutes long!! Still good stuff.
  • Justin
    Harold Faltermeyer's music has been dubbed by me and my friends as 'audible cocaine'. You listen to it and you can actually FEEL the post-nasal drip.
  • Re: Up In The Air, The Oscar rules need to be changed, it's these kind of archaic rules for things that are killing so many unknown talents.

    Re: Avatar, I still don't know if I want to see it yet. Maybe I'll get some monster and go check it out. I love and hate epics, if they are entertaining the whole way through great. If not, they are just too long.

    Re: A Couple of Dicks, That would awesome if Faltermeyer came out of scoring retirement just for this flick.
  • Citizen Geek
    Ok, let me rewind the Avatar hype mashine. First it was the 3d that would fuck our eyeballs, then the cgi that would cure eyeball cancer and show us the second cuming.

    And now ladies and gentlemen let me present to you the SCORE that will cure deafness!! Dum dum dum duum dum. Ta´daaa.... ta´daaaaa.... ta´daaaaaaa

    Did everybody hear that? Great that was the score for Avatar.
  • Kyle C.
    Man I love that Beverly Hills Cop score. Someone needs to make a really badass sequel and quick. Eddie Murphy definitely needs it if he ever wants to redeem his career.
  • KirkLaz
    LMAO. There are already 2 sequels (Beverly Hills Cop 2 and Beverly Hills Cop 3) both of which suck compared to the original. They're making a 4th moving now. Ugh.
  • Kyle C.
    Exactly, the second one was alright but they haven't made one that lives up to the original. I don't hold the first film in such high regard that I wouldn't want to see another sequel with those characters. They just need a good director and the R-rated Eddie Murphy of old.
  • Jeremy_Caesar
    I'm sorry, nothing about Horner's score description seems out of the ordinary. Just sounds like he's doing his job. I'll be happy to hear something interesting from him because he hasn't been pertinent since A Beautiful Mind.
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