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28 Feb 2008 3:35 AM  
Posted By Ally on 28 Feb 2008 3:07 AM
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Posted By Pala on 27 Feb 2008 7:12 PM
but I can't help feeling that as an oscar-winning tune it does not earn, merit or deserve the distinction of being placed alongside classics such as Bacharach's 'Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head'.




It's better than "My Heart Will Go On" though. Not that that's saying much.




i'm not sure it really is, you know...

that song has become one of the most iconic movie songs of all time... it is very memorable, whether you like it or not...

...falling slowly is very simple, middle of the road and without a memorable moment... and that's coming from someone who was a big fan of the frames music in their golden period of '98 to '02...





No it's not, Falling Slowly is a pretty insipid and dull little tune. My Heart Will Go On is aural rape.
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28 Feb 2008 3:40 AM  
Posted By Unicron on 28 Feb 2008 3:35

No it's not, Falling Slowly is a pretty insipid and dull little tune. My Heart Will Go On is aural rape.




I couldn't agree more there. It's like the difference between a perv rubbing his cock into your leg in a packed lift & the 'squeal like a pig' scene from 'Deliverance'.
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28 Feb 2008 3:53 AM  
The song is fairly unremarkable, I think what gave it the Oscar nudge was the way the song played into the scene in the film. As far as I can remember it was the bit in Waltons where she joins in on piano and the bond is formed. Its a nice enough scene and if you weren't really into music the song (and the scene) would be enough of a heart-string tugger to be memorable enough when the nominations come around.
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28 Feb 2008 4:00 AM  
Posted By Peejay on 28 Feb 2008 3:53 AM
The song is fairly unremarkable, I think what gave it the Oscar nudge was the way the song played into the scene in the film. As far as I can remember it was the bit in Waltons where she joins in on piano and the bond is formed. Its a nice enough scene and if you weren't really into music the song (and the scene) would be enough of a heart-string tugger to be memorable enough when the nominations come around.




Bond forming in Waltons to a Hansard soundtrack?!?!?! I really must avoid this film at all costs. The scars from 'Titanic' have only just healed.
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