March 5, 2010

**Breaking News** Ultra conservative Academy axes Borat from Oscars!!!

Filed under: Awards Season,The Oscars — Rodney @ 11:11 am

In another last-minute decision from the obviously ultra-conservative (and somewhat timid) Academy of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences, they’ve given Sacha Baron Cohen the flick from this weekends Oscar ceremony. The Borat/Bruno actor, who created a storm at last year’s MTV awards when he was lowered ass-first onto the face of Eminem from the roof, was to have performed a skit dressed as one of the characters from James Cameron’s Avatar.

You mean I can't go to the Oscars??? Damn you Academy!!!!!

However, nervous executives have decided not to allow Cohen to use the massive global audience to embarrass either Cameron, the Oscars, or himself. Rather than take the risk on giving the enormous global audience a good belly laugh at those uptight Hollywood folks, they came to the decision to play it safe and simply ban the actor from the ceremony. Apparently, the Academy didn’t want to upset Cameron in any way (which, considering his Hollywood clout, would perhaps not be the best thing).

Sounds like a lot of folks can’t take a joke. Looks like I might just be sleeping through the Oscars this year!

The 82nd Oscars – Rodney’s Thoughts….

Filed under: Awards Season,The Oscars — Rodney @ 12:01 am

Okay, so it’s about time I jotted my own thoughts down as to who I think will win come Sunday evening (actually, Monday afternoon on 8th, Australian time!). The Oscars are THE big event in film these days, and every man and his dog seems ready and willing to throw down his thoughts as to who should take home the golden statuette. Why should I be any different. So, without further ado, here’s my thoughts on who should win what. Please note I’m only choosing a few selected awards to pick, because I haven’t seen every film in every category, so an accurate sampling is a little out of the questions right now.

First, Best Picture. Assuming the Academy votes for Up! as the best Animated film this year, it won’t win Best Picture. It shouldn’t, because while it was a superb picture, the popular opinion is split between Avatar and The Hurt Locker. Not split evenly, it must be said, but still split nonetheless. If I had to pick a winner, I’d say the populist feeling is for Hurt Locker, a fact even Mr Cameron himself has come out and stated recently. So, for the sake of Avatar not winning the Oscar, which I hope it doesn’t, because the film is too flawed to be truly great, my tip is for The Hurt Locker.

My next tip is for Best Supporting Actor, which I have personally chosen as being Christoph Waltz, who played the odious (and charming) Colonel Landa in Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds. Anybody who’s seen Inglourious Basterds will probably agree with me that he was the best thing about the film. The film was awesome, and he was awesome in it. I’d like to also choose a dark horse for this award in Stanley Tucci, who I think is a criminally underrated actor of substantial talent who does not appear to be ever receive recognition for his performances. His work in Peter Jackson’s The Lovely Bones is apparently magnificent (I haven’t seen it yet) and if anybody deserves a “career” Oscar this time out, it’s him. So if Mr Waltz doesn’t win, Tucci should.

I’m also going to pick Inglourious Basterds for Best Original Screenplay, because I think this film is among Tarantino’s finest work ever. Pulp Fiction aside, Basterds is more refined and vastly more accessible to the general viewer, and while many think Tarantino is a sanctimonious buffoon with the intellect of a bot-fly, I consider him to be one of the finest writer/directors working today. For his screenplay, and ability to convey menace in simple words, I’ll choose Basterds for this award.

Best Animated Feature will be Up!. Case closed. Coraline and Fantastic Mr Fox will be on the list as dark horse possibilities, but the boys from Pixar can expect to have to brace up their awards shelving this season.

On the technical side, my choices for the Best Sound categories, Editing and Mixing, will fall to a couple of my favourite films from the last 12 months, Star Trek and Transformers 2: Revenge Of The Fallen, respectively. Both the sound work on these films is jaw dropping and awe inspiring.

I know Avatar will win for Best Visual Effects, but I’d really like District 9 to pull this one out, because I think what Neil Blomkamp achieved with this film is stunning. As an outside choice, I’m also going for Bruno Delbonnel for Best Cinematography for his work on the most recent Harry Potter film, The Half Blood Prince. That film looked stunning.

I’d love Nick Park to win a Best Animated Short award for the fourth Wallace & Gromit piece, A Matter Of Loaf And Death, but I don’t think he will. The film lacked the nuanced subtlety of his past works, and I think the Academy will overlook him this time.

And as far as Best Director goes: well, you could throw a blanket over them all and choose one at random. My heart goes out to Hurt Locker director Katherine Bigelow, for while her film may win the Best Picture gong, I can see her ex-husband getting the Best Director nod. Cameron’s work on Avatar, while derivative in moments, is sill visually stunning, and his 5 year odyssey with the film will go recognised this time. The last time this happened was when Spielberg got the director nod for Private Ryan, while the film itself lost to Shakespeare in Love for Best Picture. And most people remember Spielberg’s film more than the other. I still haven’t forgiven the Academy for that.

In any case, there’s a few of my tips for this weekends Oscars. Regardless of the hosting job done by Messers Martin and Baldwin, the shocks and frocks are going to thrill us all right to the very end. I’ll be back later in the week with my opinion on how I thought the ceremony went, so keep an eye out for that.

Also, for those of you at work on Monday (Australian time) who don’t have access to any other news service, I’ll be uploading the winners blow-by-blow as the ceremony unfolds live on Channel 9 (from about midday, I think), so you can check in here for up to the second progress on who has won what! It’s a special updating post all afternoon on Monday!

March 3, 2010

**Breaking News** Hurt Locker Producer banned from Oscars! **Breaking News**

Filed under: Awards Season,The Oscars — Rodney @ 10:30 pm

Just read on the web that producer Nicolas Chartier has been banned from attending the Academy Awards this weekend by the Academy itself, after he was caught sending emails to Oscar judges promoting his film, The Hurt Locker. According to the official Oscar website, Chartier will still recieve an Oscar statuette should Hurt Locker win Best Picture, however, he will be unable to attend the ceremony itself.

Considering the lengths some producers and studios will go to promote their film above all others, and the fact that the Oscars are a pretty politically motivated concept in the first place, makes this ruling seem a little, well, baffling. I guess it was the fact Chartier also made derogatory reference to main competition Avatar’s budget, which he intimated shouldn’t be the reason it wins the main gong, that got him banned.

Chartier later emailed an apology, however, the Academy has now sanctioned him. Apparently, the three other listed producers of the film are unaffected by this, and will attend the ceremony as normal.

82nd Academy Awards – Colin’s Big Fat Noms…

Filed under: Awards Season,The Oscars — Greg Bowden @ 12:00 pm

So, another awards season has descended upon us, which culminates with the ultimate awards ceremony – the Golden Ras…err…the Academy Awards!  And here are my choice picks for all the big gongs up for grabs.

Best Performance By An Actor In A Leading Role:

My Prediction: Jeremy Renner – “The Hurt Locker”

Most Likely To Win: Colin Firth – “A Single Man”

Best Performance By An Actress In A Leading Role:

My Prediction: Sandra Bullock – “The Blind Side”

Most Likely To Win: Sandra Bullock – “The Blind Side”

Best Performance By An Actor In A Supporting Role:

My Prediction: Matt Damon – “Invictus”

Most Likely To Win: Christoph Waltz – “Inglourious Basterds”

Best Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role:

My Prediction: Mo’Nique – “Precious: Based on the novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire”

Most Likely To Win: Mo’Nique – “Precious: Based on the novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire”

Best Achievement In Visual Effects:

My Prediction: Joe Letteri, Stephen Rosenbaum, Richard Baneham & Andrew R. Jones – “Avatar”

Most Likely To Win: Joe Letteri, Stephen Rosenbaum, Richard Baneham & Andrew R. Jones – “Avatar”

Best Adapted Screenplay:

My Prediction: Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci & Tony Roche – “In The Loop”

Most Likely To Win: Geoffrey Fletcher – “Precious: Based on the novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire”

Best Original Screenplay:

My Prediction: Mark Boal – “The Hurt Locker”

Most Likely To Win: Mark Boal – “The Hurt Locker”

Best Animated Short Film Of The Year:

My Prediction: “A Matter Of Loaf And Death” (Aardman Animations)

Most Likely To Win: “A Matter Of Loaf And Death” (Aardman Animations)

Best Animated Feature Film Of The Year:

My Prediction: “Up” (Walt Disney)

Most Likely To Win: “Up” (Walt Disney)

Best Achievement In Directing:

My Prediction: Kathryn Bigelow – “The Hurt Locker”

Most Likely To Win: Kathryn Bigelow – “The Hurt Locker”

Best Motion Picture Of The Year:

My Prediction: “The Hurt Locker” (Summit Entertainment)

Most Likely To Win: “Avatar” (20th Century Fox)

February 3, 2010

82nd Academy Awards – Nominations List

Filed under: Awards Season,The Oscars — Rodney @ 7:33 am

Well, it’s that time. The Oscar Nominations have been announced, and we have the complete list!!!

THE MAJORS….

BEST PICTURE

Avatar

The Hurt Locker

Blind Side

District 9

An Education

Inglourious Basterds

A Serious Man

Up

Up In The Air

Precious

BEST DIRECTOR

Katherine Bigelow (The Hurt Locker)

James Cameron (Avatar)

Lee Daniels (Precious)

Jason Reitman (Up In The Air)

Quentin Tarantino (Inglourious Basterds)

BEST ACTOR

Jeff Bridges (Crazy Heart)

Ceorge Glooney (Up In The Air)

Colin Firth (A Single Man)

Morgan Freeman (Invictus)

Jeremy Renner (The Hurt Locker)

BEST ACTRESS

Sandra Bullock (The Blind Side)

Helen Mirren (The Last Station)

Carey Mulligan (An Education)

Gabourey Sidibe (Precious)

Meryl Streep (Julie & Julia)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Matt Damon (Invictus)

Woddy Harrelson (The Messenger)

Christopher Plummer (The Last Station)

Stanely Tucci (The Lovely Bones)

Christoph Waltz (Inglourious Basterds)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Penelope Cruz (Nine)

Vera Farmiga (Up In The Air)

Maggie Gyllenhall (Crazy Heart)

Anna Kendrick (Up In The Air)

Mo’nique (Precious)

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

The Hurt Locker

Inglourious Basterds

The Messenger

A Serious Man

Up

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

District 9

A Education

In The Loop

Precious

Up In The Air

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

Coraline

Fantastic Mr Fox

Up

The Secret Of Kells

The Princess & The Frog

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

Ajami (Israel)

El Secreto de Sus Ojos (Argentina)

The Milk Of Sorrow (Peru)

A Prohpet (France)

The White Ribbon (Germany)

(more…)

January 22, 2010

Opinion – The Golden Globes, and Avatars Upcoming Oscar Win….

Filed under: Awards Season,Opinion,The Oscars — Rodney @ 6:00 pm

I don’t think Avatar should win the Oscar for Best Film this year. I know it’ll be nominated, but it shouldn’t win.

Cameron’s mega-budget sci-fi outing, which we’ve reviewed already on this site and pointed out it’s shortcomings, will go down as the least “besty” best picture should it take home the gong come March 7th. Personally, it’s one of those years when it’s likely Avatar will win based solely on technical and financial achievements, rather that an enduring legacy to film. Which is disappointing. Cameron’s ex-wife, Katherine Bigelow, should be the one to clap the loudest with her film, The Hurt Locker, having the lions share of critical praise: most pundits have her film as being the best of the year already. It’s this film that should rightly be favourite at the moment. Avatar isn’t among the top five films I’ve seen this year. I haven’t seen them all, either, but among those I have, I wouldn’t give the award to Avatar.

With the Golden Globes being run and won earlier this week, many will look to the cinematic entries’ performances as the key indicator as to who should win the little gold man in a few weeks. Avatar cleaned up the major award, as did Cameron for direction. The best result for me personally was Christoph Waltz for Best Supporting Actor for his role of a violent Nazi Jew-hunter in Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds. We predict he’ll win the Oscar for the same category this year, and this one we think is actually earned. If he doesn’t, then we want Stan Tucci to get it for his (apparently) stunning turn in Peter Jackson’s The Lovely Bones. I’ve always loved Stanleys work in film (including Sidewalks of New York, Save The Last Dance, and The Devil Wears Prada). Michael Giacchino won for his score of Up, Pixar’s latest which should also clean up the Best Animated Film award come Oscar time.

We’ll get around to our Oscar tips after the nominations have been released later next month, but those are just a few of our initial thoughts. Remember, this years Best Picture category is going to be a swollen one this time, as the Academy has decided to allow 10 nominees for the grand prize. Whether this reduces or enhances the stature of those ten film remains to be seen, although considering the Dark Knight debacle last time out (when the film wasn’t nominated, and should have been) it may reduce the inherent discomfort for the Academy getting it wrong.

In any case, we’ll stand by our initial statement. Avatar should not win for Best Picture. It’s not the best picture.

December 17, 2009

Golden Globe Nominees Announced!!

Filed under: Film - General,The Oscars — Rodney @ 12:01 am

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We’re a bit late in this, but the nominees for next years Golden Globes have been announced. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s awards night is generally regarded as a good barometer for the Oscars later on, so we’re watching this little shindig with interest.  Here’s a quick rundown of who we’re watching in amongst the nominations…. Editorial comments in blue….

Best Film

Avatar        Already? This hasn’t even been released to the public yet!

The Hurt Locker

Inglourious Basterds

Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire

Up In the Air

Best Actor (Leading Role – Drama)

Jeff Bridges – Crazy Heart

George Clooney – Up In The Air

Colin Firth – A Single Man

Morgan Freeman – Invictus       From all reports, Morgan’s a shoe-in for this, and probably even the Oscar.

Tobey Macuire – Brothers

Best Actress (Leading Role – Drama)

Emily Blunt – The Young Victoria

Sandra Bullock – The Blind Side

Helen Mirren – The last Station

Carey Mulligan – An Eductaion

Gabourey Sidibe – Precious: Based On The Novel Push by Sapphire

Best Picture (Musical or Comedy)

500 Days Of Summer

The Hangover

It’s Complicated

Julie & Julia

Nine

Best Animated Feature Film

Cloudy With A Change Of Meatballs       Seriously? Have you seen the trailers for this one?

Coraline

Fantastic Mr Fox     A genuine contender…

The Princess & The Frog     The sentimentality of Disney’s return to 2D animation might sway many, but probably not enough.

UP       Put your money on this one, although Mr Fox might be a chance….

Best Director (Drama)

Kathryn Bigelow – The Hurt Locker

James Cameron – Avatar   Considering he’s up against his ex-wife (Ms Bigelow) for a director gong, this is by far the most salacious and delicious contest of the Golden Globes this year!!

Clint Eastwood – Invictus     Would be so justified in winning…

Jason Reitman – Up In The Air

Quentin Tarantino – Inglourious Basterds

Okay, so we’re surprised about Avatar, considering it’s only screened for the press so far, and is a week away from opening world-wide as I write this. But the buzz Avatar is generating might just be enough to really give it a chance at the top gong, although personally, I hope Clint Eastwood’s Invictus takes the prize, if only for the subject matter and sensitivity Eastwood has given this film. Plus, with James Cameron going head to head with one of his ex-wives in Katherine Bigelow, for a directors gong, we’re pretty sure the Golden Globe ceremony is going to be a great nights viewing!!! We take the view that the GG awards for Musical or Comedy is a little bit populist, a little self serving for such a serious award show, so we’ve elected to keep those nominees out of it for the moment, save the Best Picture noms in that category.

In any case, this years awards season is shaping up to be a humdinger. We can’t wait!!!

The Golden Globes will be held on January 17th, 2010.

November 16, 2009

Oscars Update – 2009 Governors Awards

Filed under: The Oscars — Rodney @ 10:19 am

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Last night in Hollywood, the 2009 Academy Governors Awards were held to honour a few film luminaries for their work in the industry. The inaugural event allowed the Academy to recognise the careers of some of Hollywood’s finest on-screen and off-screen talent, and paid tribute to their service to the industry.

Lauren Bacall received an honorary Oscar for her work during the golden age of cinema, director Roger Corman for his work over the years, film executive Roger Calley for his work producing quality films, and cinematographer Gordon Willis also received an Oscar for his unsurpassed DoP work on Best Picture winners like The Godfather.

Continue Reading our latest Oscar Update!!

November 4, 2009

82nd Oscar Hosts Announced!!

Filed under: The Oscars — Rodney @ 11:10 am

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That’s right, “hosts”, plural. Todays announcement that Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin are going to co-host next years ceremony has filled me with dread. Personally, I don’t like Steve Martin, and Alec Baldwin’s recent drunken anti-social behaviour aren’t exactly endearing them as perfect candidates to me. Still, Martin having done it before gives me hope that at least there’ll be a couple of decent jokes. Baldwin, on the other hand, is a non-entity to me, even though his 30 Rock TV show is going gangbusters in the USA. It’ll be interesting (to say the least) to see how they work together!

You can read the official statement here!

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