Mine are:
Alexandre Desplat – The Shape Of Water
Patrick Doyle – Murder On The Orient Express
Thomas Newman – Victoria & Abdul
John Williams – The Post
Rupert Gregson-Williams – Wonder Woman
Hans Zimmer – Dunkirk
Write your thoughts down below and I’ll look if I can make a document and after de nominations I’ll let you know who the winner should be according to your predictions.
Alexandre Desplat – The Shape of Water (likely winner)
Michael Giacchino – Coco
Hans Zimmer – Dunkirk
John Williams – The Post
Dario Marianelli – Darkest Hour
Other possibilities
Michael Giacchino – War for the Planet of the Apes
John Williams – Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Jonny Greenwood – Phantom Thread
Hans Zimmer and Benjamin Wallfisch – Blade Runner 2049
Carter Burwell – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Might as well do Best Original Song while I’m at it;
Frontrunners
This Is Me – The Greatest Showman
Remember Me – Coco (likely winner)
Evermore – Beauty and the Beast
Mystery of Love – Call Me By Your Name
Stand Up For Something – Marshall
Other possibilities
Never Forget – Murder on the Orient Express
Mighty River – Mudbound
It Ain’t Fair – Detroit
Never Enough – The Greatest Showman
How Does A Moment Last Forever? – Beauty and the Beast
�Cough cough� Blade Runner 2049 �cough, cough�
Runner ups:
Dunkirk
Coco
The Shape of Water (haven�t seen it)
Yeah… I think Desplat deserves an oscar, maybe even 2 because he’s a great composer, but in 2015 Interstellar should haver won.
Absolutely.
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My hopes are:
Blade Runner 2049
Logan
War for the Planet of the Apes
I guess that Thomas Newman will get his usual nomination and that The Last Jedi could be a serious contender.
I haven’t really watched / listened to many other "Oscar condender" scores, so I cannot really tell.
But as you said, I cannot really tell
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My hopes are:
Blade Runner 2049
Logan
War for the Planet of the Apes
I guess that Thomas Newman will get his usual nomination and that The Last Jedi could be a serious contender.
I haven’t really watched / listened to many other "Oscar condender" scores, so I cannot really tell.
It seems like I’m in the minority here but I really didn’t like the War for the planet of the apes score at all, in fact it took me out of the movie which I also thought was pretty boring. I hope Dunkirk wins because it’s a fantastic score that really supports the movie but I’d love to see Blade runner 2049, the post and shape of water get nominated because they’re also very interesting scores.
Daniel Pemberton – King Arthur | Legend Of The Sword
Thomas Newman – Victoria & Abdul
Patrick Doyle – Murder On The Orient Express
Michael Giacchino – War For The Planet Of The Apes
1. Patrick Doyle – "Murder on the Orient Express" (This score was splendid!)
2. Alexandre Desplat – "The Shape of Water" (For me the most beautiful movie in a long time and Sally Hawkins’ performance was phenomenal!)
3. Thomas Newman – "Victoria & Abdul"
4. Nitin Sawhney – "Breathe"
5. Dario Marianelli – "Darkest Hour"
This year, "Call Me by Your Name" undoubtedly had the best songs!
Although I love "Never Forget" by Michelle Pfeiffer too! <3
And here are a few honorable mentions:
Michael Giacchino – "Coco"
Alexandre Desplat – "Suburbicon"
Ramin Djawadi – "The Mountain Between Us"
Michael Giacchino – "The Book of Henry"
Alan Menken – "Beauty and the Beast"
Daniel Hart – "A Ghost Story"
Dario Marianelli – "Paddington 2"
I even liked Mark Mothersbaugh’s "Thor: Ragnarok". At least partially.
Daniel Pemberton – King Arthur | Legend Of The Sword
Thomas Newman – Victoria & Abdul
Patrick Doyle – Murder On The Orient Express
Michael Giacchino – War For The Planet Of The Apes
It would be totally awesome to see King Arthur: Legend of the Sword nominated! 😀
That’s fine. I thought that the movie was excellent and I loved that the music had a big part in many scenes, since most of the characters barely speak. And I also loved that Giacchino didn’t use a "Star Trek style" for this one as with many of his recent big-budget films like Jurassic World, Doctor Strange, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes… War for the Planet of the Apes and Rogue One didn’t, they felt different.
And I’m also in the minority as I say that I didn’t like Dunkirk… nor as a film nor its score. But I can see its value. It’s just that it didn’t work that much with me.
This is so great!!!
I still can’t get over it. That’s just not right. This award season was a total flop… 🙁
I really hope that this mistake will be fixed at the Oscars.
Well, I have seen "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" and liked it. However, it wasn’t outstanding in any category.
It was just a good movie. Although I really like Frances McDormand, she was far from Sally Hawkins’s performance.
Just like any other actress in this category actually.
Allison Janney and Gary Oldman were the only right decisions this year. At least for me.
After all, I’m very happy for del Toro and Desplat! My favorites are "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" and "Coco avant Chanel"!
But he’s always great. One of the most talented composers ever. 🙂
BLADE RUNNER 2049 (Zimmer & Wallfish)
DARKEST HOUR (Marianelli)
DUNKIRK (Zimmer)
PHANTOM THREAD (Greenwood)
THE SHAPE OF WATER (Desplat)
Star Wars has only been nominated four times before with one win (A New Hope, Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, The Force Awakens), so a Star Wars film not getting nominated is nothing new. It’s just that the competition was incredibly fierce this year. None of the prequel scores were nominated for major awards so the sequel trilogy is already winning there. It’s just been a really close competition this year.
BLADE RUNNER 2049 (Zimmer & Wallfish) 😖 🤮
DARKEST HOUR (Marianelli) 💖 🏆 (Favorite Winner)
DUNKIRK (Zimmer) 😖 🤮
PHANTOM THREAD (Greenwood) 👍
THE SHAPE OF WATER (Desplat) 👍
the malediction seems to go on every year…
�Cough cough� Blade Runner 2049 �cough, cough�
Runner ups:
Dunkirk
Coco
The Shape of Water (haven�t seen it)
I�m changing my choice………
The Shape of Water deserves every award it gets
I couldn’t agree more. That was such a great movie! 🙂
I’m a little afraid of the "Academy Awards".
Certainly I’ll be disappointed in the end … as always.
Well, we’ll see …
All in all, it’s such a wonderful movie, and it will be watched with my sweetheart when it arrives on Blu-ray and DVD! ❤️
The Shape of Water – Alexandre Desplat
Darkest Hour – Dario Marianelli
Phantom Thread – Jonny Greenwood
Dunkirk – Hans Zimmer
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri – Carter Burwell
Dunkirk
Panthom Thread
The Shape of Water
Star Wars Episode VII: The Last Jedi
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
The Shape of Water has the most nominations with 13. Now I really want to see it.
Looking back at the past nominations, I’m surprised the scores for the prequels didn’t get nominations and those scores were really good, especially Revenge of the Sith.
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I’m hoping for "The Shape Of Water" to win. Fantastic score by Desplat.
I’m genuinely happy that Nolan finally got his first Best Director nom, but I honestly think that each and every one of those nominations should have gotten to Blade Runner 2049 instead.
I mean, Best Original Score to Dunkirk? Which is sound design, climax, tension with some music arranged from Edward Elgar’s works? Come on. If they wanted Zimmer for a nom, vote for Blade Runner.
If Dunkirk is the score HZ wins his second Oscar for, I’ll be disappointed. I don’t love it as much as his other scores for Nolan films. It should’ve been 3 years ago for INTS.
I’d be extremely disappointed if Zimmer wins this one.
It should’ve been 3 years ago for INTS.
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Tbh, I don’t even get why Dunkirk is so "great" for some. Sure, Best Director and Editing are well deserved, but seriously this film was totally soul-less, dry, without empathy, without any intellectual idea behind it (thing that is present in every Nolan film).
And if emotion-less is what makes movies great, well, I’m definitely missing something. Mel Gibson’s Hacksaw Ridge is a far better movie.