Movie Music U.K. Music Awards 1999



SCORE OF THE YEAR



COMPOSER OF THE YEAR



NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR



BEST SCORE - DRAMA OR ROMANTIC DRAMA

Special mentions should also go to ELMER BERNSTEIN for Bringing Out the Dead and The Deep End of the Ocean, SIMON BOSWELL for A Midsummer Night’s Dream, JON BRION for Magnolia, CARTER BURWELL for Three Kings and The Hi-Lo Country, BILL CONTI for The Thomas Crown Affair, JEFF DANNA for The Boondock Saints, MYCHAEL DANNA for Felicia’s Journey and Girl Interrupted, DANNY ELFMAN for Instinct, JAMES HORNER for Bicentennial Man, JAMES NEWTON HOWARD for Snow Falling on Cedars, MARK ISHAM for At First Sight and October Sky, ANDREA MORRICONE for Liberty Heights, DAVID NEWMAN for Brokedown Palace, THOMAS NEWMAN for American Beauty and The Green Mile, MICHAEL NYMAN for The End of the Affair, BASIL POLEDOURIS for For Love of the Game, JOCELYN POOK for Eyes Wide Shut, RACHEL PORTMAN for The Cider House Rules, JOHN WILLIAMS for Angela’s Ashes, GABRIEL YARED for Message in a Bottle and The Talented Mr. Ripley, and CHRISTOPHER YOUNG for The Hurricane.



BEST SCORE – COMEDY OR ROMANTIC COMEDY

Special mentions should also go to LUIS BACALOV for The Love Letter, LESLEY BARBER for Mansfield Park, CARTER BURWELL for Being John Malkovich and Mystery Alaska, TEDDY CASTELLUCCI for Big Daddy, JOHN DEBNEY for Dick and Inspector Gadget, CHRISTOPHER DEDRICK for Sally Marshall Is Not An Alien, ANNE DUDLEY for Pushing Tin, JOHN FRIZZELL for Office Space, LARRY GROUPÈ for I Woke Up Early the Day I Died, JAMES NEWTON HOWARD for Mumford and Runaway Bride, ELTON JOHN for The Muse, ROLFE KENT for Election, DAVID LAWRENCE for American Pie, CHARLIE MOLE for An Ideal Husband, DEBORAH MOLLISON for East Is East, DAVID NEWMAN for Bowfinger, JOHN POWELL for Forces of Nature, GRAEME REVELL for Three to Tango, MARC SHAIMAN for The Out-of-Towners, JAMSHIED SHARIFI for Muppets From Space, HOWARD SHORE for Analyze This, and STEPHEN WARBECK for Fanny & Elvis.



BEST SCORE - ANIMATION

Special mentions should also go to STEVE BRAMSON for Scooby Doo on Zombie Island, STEPHEN FLAHERTY for Bartok the Magnificent and Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night, NICK GLENNIE-SMITH for The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, WILLIAM KIDD for The King and I, RALPH SCHUCKETT for Pokemon: The First Movie, TIM THORNEY and PETER COULMAN for Babar: King of the Elephants, COLIN TOWNS for Faeries and MARK WATTERS for Doug's 1st Movie.



BEST SCORE - THRILLER, ACTION OR ADVENTURE

Special mentions should also go to ANGELO BADALAMENTI for Arlington Road, MARCO BELTRAMI for The Minus Man, ELMER BERNSTEIN for Wild Wild West, CHRIS BOARDMAN for Payback, CARTER BURWELL for The General’s Daughter, MYCHAEL DANNA for 8MM, JAMES NEWTON HOWARD for Stir of Echoes, JOHN OTTMAN for Goodbye Lover, TREVOR RABIN for Deep Blue Sea, ERIC SERRA for The Messenger, CHRISTOPHER YOUNG for Entrapment, and HANS ZIMMER and JOHN POWELL for Chill Factor.



BEST SCORE - FANTASY, SCIENCE FICTION OR HORROR

Special mentions should also go to GEORGE S. CLINTON for The Astronaut’s Wife, ELIA CMIRAL for Stigmata, DON DAVIS for House on Haunted Hill, JOHN DEBNEY for End of Days, ELLIOT GOLDENTHAL for In Dreams, JAMES NEWTON HOWARD for The Sixth Sense, JAN A.P. KACZMAREK for The Third Miracle, HARALD KLOSER for The Thirteenth Floor, JOEL McNEELY for Virus, MICHAEL NYMAN and DAMON ALBARN for Ravenous, and STEPHEN WARBECK for Mystery Men.



BEST SCORE – FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

Special mentions should also go to GEIR BØHREN and BENT ÅSERUD for Mendel, GORAN BREGOVIC for The Lost Son, VLADIMIR COSMA for Le Diner De Cons, ALEXANDRE DESPLAT for C'est Pas Ma Faute!, JEAN-JACQUES GOLDMAN and ROMAN ROMANELLI for Asterix and Obelix Take on Caesar, REINHOLD HEIL and JOHNNY KLIMEK for Run Lola Run, KENJI KAWAI for Ringu 2, FRANCIS LAI for Chance or Coincidence, BINGEN MENDIZABAL for Vigo: Passion for Life, JACQUES MENICHETTI for À La Place Du Couer, FONS MERKEIS for The Polish Bride, JOSE NIETO for Passion in the Desert, PHILIPPE ROMBI for Les Amants Criminels, PHILIPPE SARDE for Alice Et Martin, RAPHAËL TIDAS for Romance, ALESSIO VLAD for Beseiged, and JIPING ZHAO for The Emperor and the Assassin and The King of Masks.



BEST SCORE - TELEVISION

Special mentions should also go to JOHN ALTMAN for RKO 281, MARCO BELTRAMI for David and Lisa and Tuesdays With Morrie, ELMER BERNSTEIN for Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, NICK BICÂT for Last Christmas, GEOFFREY BURGON for Longitude, PAUL GRABOWSKY for Noah’s Ark, RICHARD HARTLEY for Alice in Wonderland, RICHARD HARVEY for The Magical Legend of Leprechauns, ADRIAN JOHNSTON for All The King's Men, TREVOR JONES for Cleopatra, JOHN KEANE for Wives and Daughters, ROBERT LANE for David Copperfield, HUMMIE MANN for P.T. Barnum, JIM PARKER for Lost For Words, MICHAL PAVLICEK for The Scarlet Pimpernel, JOCELYN POOK for Butterfly Collectors, PAUL PRITCHARD for Oliver Twist, LAURENCE ROSENTHAL for Inherit the Wind, PETER SALEM for Great Expectations, JOBY TALBOT for The League of Gentlemen, and STEPHEN WARBECK for A Christmas Carol.



BEST ORIGINAL SONG

Special mentions should also go to BRYONY ATKINSON and INARA GEORGE for "Infinity" from The Minus Man, PETER BUCK, MIKE MILLS and MICHAEL STIPE for "The Great Beyond" from Man on the Moon, PHIL COLLINS for "Son of Man", "Strangers Like Me", "Two Worlds" and "You'll Be In My Heart" from Tarzan, ELLIOT GOLDENTHAL and NEIL JORDAN for "Dream Baby" from In Dreams, JAMES HORNER and WILL JENNINGS for "Then You Look At Me" from Bicentennial Man, MADONNA and WILLIAM ORBIT for "Beautiful Stranger" from Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, ENNIO MORRICONE and ROGER WATERS for "Lost Boys Calling" from The Legend of 1900, AIMEE MANN for "Save Me" from Magnolia, ALANIS MORRISETTE for "Still" from Dogma, PAUL OVERSTREET and DON SCHLITZ for "When You Say Nothing At All" from Notting Hill, TREY PARKER for "Uncle Fucka" and "Up There" from South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, ERIC SERRA and NOA for "My Heart Calling" from Joan of Arc, MARC SHAIMAN and TREY PARKER for "Mountain Town", "It's Easy Mmkay" and "What Would Brian Boitano Do?" from South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, MARTIE SIEDEL and MARCUS HUMMON for "Ready To Run" from Runaway Bride, THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS for "Dr Evil" from Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, GRZEGORZ TURNAU and ALEKSANDER KESZEK MOCZULSKI for "Soplicowo" from Pan Tadeusz, STEVIE WONDER, WILL SMITH and MOHANDAS DEWESE for "Wild Wild West" from Wild Wild West, and CHRISTOPHER YOUNG for "I Will Rise Again" from The Hurricane.



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