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Bornieo: Fully Loaded
11-27-2007, 03:17 PM
Yes, it begins! Let's see what get's the big nomiations and find out what's BS or not!
First up: The Spirit Awards
http://www.filmindependent.org/spiritawards/
2008 SPIRIT AWARD NOMINATIONS
BEST FEATURE
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
I'm Not There
Juno
A Mighty Heart
Paranoid Park
BEST DIRECTOR
Todd Haynes - I'm Not There
Tamara Jenkins - The Savages
Jason Reitman - Juno
Julian Schnabel - The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Gus Van Sant - Paranoid Park
BEST FIRST FEATURE
2 Days in Paris
Great World of Sound
The Lookout
Rocket Science
Vanaja
JOHN CASSAVETES AWARD
(Given to the best feature made for under $500,000)
August Evening
Owl and the Sparrow
The Pool
Quiet City
Shotgun Stories
BEST SCREENPLAY
Ronald Harwood - The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Tamara Jenkins - The Savages
Fred Parnes & Andrew Wagner - Starting Out in the Evening
Adrienne Shelly - Waitress
Mike White - Year of the Dog
BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY
Jeffrey Blitz - Rocket Science
Zoe Cassavetes - Broken English
Diablo Cody - Juno
Kelly Masterson - Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
John Orloff - A Mighty Heart
BEST FEMALE LEAD
Angelina Jolie - A Mighty Heart
Sienna Miller - Interview
Ellen Page - Juno
Parker Posey - Broken English
Tang Wei - Lust, Caution
BEST MALE LEAD
Pedro Castaneda - August Evening
Don Cheadle - Talk To Me
Philip Seymour Hoffman - The Savages
Frank Langella - Starting Out in the Evening
Tony Leung - Lust, Caution
BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE
Cate Blanchett - I'm Not There
Anna Kendrick - Rocket Science
Jennifer Jason Leigh - Margot at the Wedding
Tamara Podemski - Four Sheets to the Wind
Marisa Tomei - Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
BEST SUPPORTING MALE
Chiwetel Ejiofor - Talk To Me
Marcus Carl Franklin - I'm Not There
Kene Holliday - Great World of Sound
Irrfan Khan - The Namesake
Steve Zahn - Rescue Dawn
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Mott Hupfel - The Savages
Janusz Kaminski - The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Milton Kam - Vanaja
Mihai Malaimare, Jr. - Youth Without Youth
Rodrigo Prieto- Lust, Caution
BEST DOCUMENTARY
Crazy Love
Lake of Fire
Manufactured Landscapes
The Monastery
The Prisoner or: How I Planned to Kill Tony Blair
BEST FOREIGN FILM
4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (Romania)
The Band's Visit (Israel)
Lady Chatterley (France)
Once (Ireland)
Persepolio (France)
ROBERT ALTMAN AWARD
(Given to one film's director, casting director and its ensemble cast)
I'm Not There
Snowflake
11-27-2007, 03:23 PM
My God, I'm ashamed. I have not seen any of the listed films!
LSPoorEeyorick
11-27-2007, 03:37 PM
You left off the producer's award! (Tom's friend Anne is a recipient!)
My God, I'm ashamed. I have not seen any of the listed films!
Don't feel too bad, you probably haven't had much of an opportunity on a lot of them.
From Best Picture, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly opens limited this weekend and has only been seen at festivals. I'm Not There only opened last weekend on 130 screens. Juno hasn't opened yet (next month if you're lucky). Paranoid Park isn't even scheduled for a limited U.S. run until next spring and until then will just bounce around the festivals. So of the five, only A Mighty Heart has had any real opportunity to be seen yet.
You left off the producer's award! (Tom's friend Anne is a recipient!)
Actually a nominee at this point, but hopefully a recipient soon.
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
12-03-2007, 05:52 PM
http://annieawards.org/foryourconsideration.html
The nominations also include tv, but I'll just post the movies.
2007 ANNIE AWARD NOMINATIONS
Best Animated Feature
Bee Movie – DreamWorks Animation
Persepolis – Sony Pictures Classics
Ratatouille – Pixar Animation Studios
Surf’s Up – Sony Pictures Animation
The Simpsons Movie – Twentieth Century FoxBest Animated Short Subject
Everything Will Be OK – Bitter Films
How to Hook Up Your Home Theater – Walt Disney Feature Animation
Shorty McShorts’ Shorts “Mascot Prep” – Walt Disney Television Animation
The Chestnut Tree – Picnic Pictures
Your Friend the Rat – Pixar Animation Studios
INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT CATEGORIES
Animated Effects
Gary Bruins – “Ratatouille” – Pixar Animation Studios
Deborah Carlson – “Surf’s Up” – Sony Pictures Animation
Ryan Laney – “Spider-Man 3” – Sony Pictures Animation
James Mansfield – “How to Hook Up Your Home Theater” – Walt Disney Feature Animation
Jon Reisch – “Ratatouille” – Pixar Animation Studios
Animation Production Artist
John Clark – “Surf’s Up” – Sony Pictures Animation
Michael Isaak – “Bee Movie” – DreamWorks Animation
Hyun-Min Lee – “The Chestnut Tree” – Picnic Pictures
Natasha Liberman – “Growing Up Creepie “Creepie & The Candy Factory” – Taffy Entertainment LLC, Telegrael Teoranta, Discovery Communications Inc., SunWoo Entertainment, Peach Blossom Media
Jim Worthy – My Gym Partner’s A Monkey “Meet the Spidermonkeys” – Cartoon Network Studios
Character Animation in a Feature Production
Dave Hardin – “Surf’s Up” – Sony Pictures Animation
Alan Hawkins – “Surf’s Up” – Sony Pictures Animation
Michal Makarewicz – “Ratatouille” – Pixar Animation Studios
Character Design in an Animated Feature Production
Sylvain Deboissy – “Surf’s Up” – Sony Pictures Animation
Carter Goodrich – “Ratatouille” – Pixar Animation Studios
Directing in an Animated Feature Production
Brad Bird “Ratatouille” – Pixar Animation Studios
Ash Brannon & Chris Buck “Surf’s Up” – Sony Pictures Animation
Chris Miller & Raman Hui – “Shrek The Third” – DreamWorks Animation
Vincent Paronnaud & Marjane Satrapi – “Persepolis” – Sony Pictures Classics
David Silverman – “The Simpsons Movie” – Twentieth Century Fox
Music in an Animated Feature Production
Olivier Bernet – “Persepolis” – Sony Pictures Classics
Danny Elfman, Rufus Wainwright & Rob Thomas – “Meet The Robinsons” – Walt Disney Feature Animation
Michael Giacchino – “Ratatouille” – Pixar Animation Studios
Rupert Gregson-Williams – “Bee Movie” – DreamWorks Animation
Amy Powers, Russ DeSalvo & Jeff Danna – “Disney Princess Enchanted Tales” – DisneyToon Studios/Walt Disney Video/Disney Enterprises, Inc.
Production Design in an Animated Feature Production
Doug Chiang – “Beowulf” – Paramount Pictures
Harley Jessup – “Ratatouille” – Pixar Animation Studios
Marelo Vignali – “Surf’s Up” – Sony Pictures Animation
Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production
Don Hall – ‘Meet The Robinsons’ – Walt Disney Feature Animation
Denise Koyama – “Surf’s Up” – Sony Pictures Animation
Ted Mathot – “Ratatouille” – Pixar Animation Studios
Sean Song – “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” – IMAGI Animation Studios
Nassos Vakalis – “Bee Movie” – DreamWorks Animation
Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production
Janeane Garofalo – Voice of Collette – “Ratatouille” – Pixar Animation Studios
Ian Holm – Voice of Skinner – “Ratatouille” – Pixar Animation Studios
Julie Kavner – Voice of Marge Simpson – “The Simpsons Movie” – Twentieth Century Fox
Patton Oswalt – Voice of Remy – “Ratatouille” – Pixar Animation Studios
Patrick Warburton – Voice of Ken – “Bee Movie” – DreamWorks Animation
Writing in an Animated Feature Production
Brad Bird – “Ratatouille” – Pixar Animation Studios
James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Al Jean, Ian Maxtone-Graham, George Meyer, David, Mirkin, Mike Reiss, Mike Scully, Matt Selman, John Swartzwelder & Jon Vitti – “The Simpsons Movie” – Twentieth Century Fox
Don Rhymer and Ash Brannon & Chris Buck & Christopher Jenkins – “Surf’s Up” – Sony Pictures Animation
Marjane Satrapi & Vincent Paronnaud – “Persepolis” – Sony Pictures Classics
WINSOR MCCAY AWARD WINNERS (career contributions to the art of animation)
John Canemaker - Animation historian, educator, Oscar winning filmmaker. Canemaker's tomes on Windsor McCay and Felix The Cat, his numerous books on Disney history (The Nine Old Men, Mary Blair, etc.) are essential references. Canemaker is Chair of NYU's Animation Program and won an Academy Award for his animated short The Moon And The Son: An Imagined Conversation.
Glen Keane - One of the leading lights in the current generation of Disney character animators, Keane's artistry has been the bedrock of many classic animated features since 1977. Most notably, Keane was lead animator of Ariel in The Little Mermaid, The Beast in Beauty and The Beast, and animated the characters Aladdin, Tarzan, Pocahontas in their respective Disney films. Aside from Disney he's worked on animated films of Star Trek and Alvin and the Chipmunks.
John Kricfalusi - Notorious animator Kricfalusi created the influential Ren & Stimpy Show in 1991. He restored an individual look to TV animation, pushing the envelope during the "creator-driven" movement of the 1990s. He also pioneered the use of artist-driven Flash animation. His animated films and design style currently influences a new generation of cartoonists, with which he communicates personally to through his blog.
Gemini Cricket
12-03-2007, 05:53 PM
Ratatouille all the way, baby.
:)
Snowflake
12-03-2007, 05:55 PM
http://annieawards.org/foryourconsideration.html
The nominations also include tv, but I'll just post the movies.
Okay! I've seen Ratatouie!
It MUST win!
LSPoorEeyorick
12-03-2007, 06:00 PM
I dunno, I need to see Persepolis before I judge.
Gemini Cricket
12-03-2007, 06:02 PM
Brad Garrett should have been nominated for voice in Ratatouille.
Kevy Baby
12-03-2007, 06:08 PM
I am interested in seeing "How to Hook Up Your Home Theater" based on the name alone.
According to IMDB (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1114718/), its release date is December 17.
LSPoorEeyorick
12-03-2007, 06:17 PM
It's a Goofy short. I'm looking forward to it, too.
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
12-03-2007, 06:22 PM
Brad Garrett should have been nominated for voice in Ratatouille.
Peter O'Toole should WIN, as well as be nominated - he stole the movie.
DreadPirateRoberts
12-03-2007, 08:49 PM
I am interested in seeing "How to Hook Up Your Home Theater" based on the name alone.
According to IMDB (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1114718/), its release date is December 17.
I think it's paired with "National Treasure: Book of Secrets"
http://animated-views.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/the-goof-home-theater.jpg
I read an interesting interview here (http://animated-views.com/2007/deja-and-henn-on-the-return-of-the-goof/).
CoasterMatt
12-03-2007, 08:54 PM
Somebody nominated me for Employee of the Year... Does that count for anything?
DreadPirateRoberts
12-03-2007, 09:08 PM
Somebody nominated me for Employee of the Year... Does that count for anything?
Was the somebody you? :D
mousepod
12-03-2007, 09:08 PM
Someone I know saw the Goofy short ... and loved it.
BarTopDancer
12-03-2007, 09:17 PM
Any word if there is going to be another animated shorts screening? That was fun.
LSPoorEeyorick
12-03-2007, 09:25 PM
Surely, as I've gone three years in a row - though it'll be around the same time next year (in March, right before the Oscars.)
CoasterMatt
12-03-2007, 10:03 PM
So a nice birthday gift for us Pisces?
BarTopDancer
12-03-2007, 10:54 PM
Surely, as I've gone three years in a row - though it'll be around the same time next year (in March, right before the Oscars.)
Gracias lady! I couldn't remember when it was. Looking forward to it!
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
12-07-2007, 06:33 PM
First award um... awarded...
'No Country' Wins First Award of Season
The movie awards season got under way Wednesday with the National Board of Review naming the Coen Bros.' No Country for Old Men (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0477348/) best picture of 2007. Tim Burton received the best director award for his adaptation of the musical Sweeney Todd (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0408236/).The best actor award went to George Clooney (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000123/) for Michael Clayton (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0465538/), while Julie Christie (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001046/) took best actress honors for Away From Her (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0491747/). Julian Schnabel (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0773603/)'s The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0401383/) was named best foreign film, while Body of War (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1068634/) was voted best documentary.
http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/
(http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
12-07-2007, 06:43 PM
Best Film (http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/awards.cfm?award=Best%20Film) -NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Top Ten Films (http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/awards.cfm?award=Top%20Ten%20Films)(In alphabetical order) THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES BY THE COWARD ROBERT FORD (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), ATONEMENT (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), THE BUCKET LIST (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), INTO THE WILD (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), JUNO (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), THE KITE RUNNER (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), LARS AND THE REAL GIRL (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), MICHAEL CLAYTON (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), SWEENEY TODD (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Best Foreign Film (http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/awards.cfm?award=Best%20Foreign%20Film) -THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Top Five Foreign Films (http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/awards.cfm?award=Top%20Five%20Foreign%20Films) - (In alphabetical order) 4 MONTHS, 3 WEEKS AND 2 DAYS (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), THE BAND'S VISIT (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch("THE BAND'S VISIT")), THE COUNTERFEITERS (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), LA VIE EN ROSE (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), LUST, CAUTION (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Best Documentary (http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/awards.cfm?award=Best%20Documentary) - BODY OF WAR (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Top Five Documentaries (http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/awards.cfm?award=Top%20Five%20Documentaries) - (In alphabetical order) DARFUR NOW (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOON (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), NANKING (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), TAXI TO THE DARKSIDE (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), TOOTS (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Top Independent Films (http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/awards.cfm?award=Top%20Independent%20Films) - (In alphabetical order) AWAY FROM HER (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), GREAT WORLD OF SOUND (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), HONEYDRIPPER (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), IN THE VALLEY OF ELAH (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), A MIGHTY HEART (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), THE NAMESAKE (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), ONCE (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), THE SAVAGES (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), STARTING OUT IN THE EVENING (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), WAITRESS (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Best Actor (http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/awards.cfm?award=Best%20Actor)
GEORGE CLOONEY (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), Michael Clayton (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Best Actress (http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/awards.cfm?award=Best%20Actress)
JULIE CHRISTIE (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), Away From Her (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Best Supporting Actor (http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/awards.cfm?award=Best%20Supporting%20Actor)
CASEY AFFLECK (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Best Supporting Actress (http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/awards.cfm?award=Best%20Supporting%20Actress)
AMY RYAN (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), Gone Baby Gone (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Best Ensemble Cast (http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/awards.cfm?award=Best%20Ensemble%20Cast)
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Breakthrough Performance by an Actor (http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/awards.cfm?award=Breakthrough%20Performance%20by%2 0an%20Actor)
EMILE HIRSCH (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), Into The Wild (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Breakthrough Performance by an Actress (http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/awards.cfm?award=Breakthrough%20Performance%20by%2 0an%20Actress)
ELLEN PAGE (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), Juno (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Best Director (http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/awards.cfm?award=Best%20Director)
TIM BURTON (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), Sweeney Todd (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Best Directorial Debut (http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/awards.cfm?award=Best%20Directorial%20Debut)
BEN AFFLECK (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), Gone Baby Gone (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Best Adapted Screenplay (http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/awards.cfm?award=Best%20Adapted%20Screenplay)
JOEL COEN (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch() and ETHAN COEN (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), No Country For Old Men (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Best Original Screenplay (http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/awards.cfm?award=Best%20Original%20Screenplay)
DIABLO CODY (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), Juno (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch() and NANCY OLIVER (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch(), Lars and the Real Girl (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Best Animated Feature (http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/awards.cfm?award=Best%20Animated%20Feature)
RATATOUILLE (http://javascript<b></b>:doSearch()
Not Afraid
12-07-2007, 07:04 PM
Isn't Julian Schnabel from New York? Why is this a foreign film?
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
12-07-2007, 07:39 PM
Isn't Julian Schnabel from New York? Why is this a foreign film?
It's foreign produced, so that's prob. why. I would think, at least.
It's an American director but otherwise definitely a French film. French financing of an adaptation of a French book about a French person. In French, with a mostly French cast (at least one Swede and one African).
Kevy Baby
12-07-2007, 07:44 PM
Were there any French Fries?
Probably not, but maybe. A fair portion of the movie involves a man who has had a stroke, is completely immobilized and can now communicate only by blinking the one eyelid that remains under this control.
Hows that for sounding like a French movie? (I assume there are flashbacks and stuff and it isn't just watching him blink at his interpreter).
Not Afraid
12-07-2007, 08:53 PM
Everything I have heard about this film so far is wonderful! i just didn't realize it was French.
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
12-11-2007, 05:11 PM
Another award that I've never heard of The Critic's CHoice Award where everyone can vote.
I won't bother posting the nominees but here is the link if you wanna vote!
http://www.vh1.com/shows/events/critics_choice_awards/_2008/
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
12-11-2007, 05:16 PM
More Critics choice:
The Broadcast Film Critics Association is the largest film critics' organization, comprising more than 200 North American members representing TV, radio and online critics.
The complete list of nominees:
Picture: "American Gangster," "Atonement," "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," "Into the Wild," "Juno," "The Kite Runner," "Michael Clayton," "No Country for Old Men," "Sweeney Todd," "There Will Be Blood."
Actor: George Clooney (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019715), "Michael Clayton"; Daniel Day-Lewis (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800025261), "There Will Be Blood"; Johnny Depp (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019485), "Sweeney Todd"; Ryan Gosling (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1804035474), "Lars and the Real Girl"; Emile Hirsch (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1804492088), "Into the Wild"; Viggo Mortensen (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800018602), "Eastern Promises."
Actress: Amy Adams (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800018895), "Enchanted"; Cate Blanchett (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800018917), "Elizabeth: The Golden Age"; Julie Christie (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800020090), "Away From Her"; Marion Cotillard (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800277300), "La Vie en Rose"; Angelina Jolie (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019275), "A Mighty Heart"; Ellen Page (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1808438069), "Juno."
Supporting Actor: Casey Affleck (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800018566), "The Assassination of Jesse James (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800018589) by the Coward Robert Ford (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800367464)"; Javier Bardem (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800023079), "No Country for Old Men"; Philip Seymour Hoffman (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800021779), "Charlie Wilson's War"; Hal Holbrook (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800044018), "Into the Wild"; Tom Wilkinson (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019318), "Michael Clayton."
Supporting Actress: Cate Blanchett, "I'm Not There"; Catherine Keener (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800012212), "Into the Wild"; Vanessa Redgrave (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800014131), "Atonement"; Amy Ryan (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800024239), "Gone Baby Gone"; Tilda Swinton (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800021028), "Michael Clayton."
Acting Ensemble: "Hairspray," "Juno," "No Country for Old Men," "Sweeney Todd," "Gone Baby Gone," "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead."
Director: Tim Burton (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800023303), "Sweeney Todd"; Joel Coen (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800025224) and Ethan Coen (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800025225), "No Country for Old Men"; Sidney Lumet (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800010507), "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead"; Sean Penn, "Into the Wild"; Julian Schnabel (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800020495), "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly"; Joe Wright, "Atonement."
Writer: Diablo Cody, "Juno"; Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, "No Country for Old Men"; Tony Gilroy (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800173052), "Michael Clayton"; Nancy Oliver, "Lars and the Real Girl"; Sean Penn, "Into the Wild"; Aaron Sorkin (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1802760260), "Charlie Wilson's War."
Animated Feature: "Bee Movie," "Beowulf," "Persepolis," "Ratatouille," "The Simpsons Movie."
Young Actor: Michael Cera (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800361491), "Juno"; Michael Cera, "Superbad"; Freddie Highmore, "August Rush"; Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada, "The Kite Runner"; Edward Sanders, "Sweeney Todd."
Young Actress: Nikki Blonsky, "Hairspray"; Dakota Blue Richards, "The Golden Compass"; AnnaSophia Robb, "Bridge to Terabithia (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1800378342/info)"; Saoirse Ronan, "Atonement."
Comedy: "Dan in Real Life," "Hairspray," "Juno," "Knocked Up," "Superbad."
Family Film (live action): "August Rush," "Enchanted," "The Golden Compass," "Hairspray," "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix."
Picture Made for Television: "The Company," "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee," "Tin Man (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1800127962/info)," "The War (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1800225664/info)"
Foreign Language Film: "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," "4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days," "La Vie en Rose," "Lust, Caution," "The Orphanage."
Song: "Come So Far," Queen Latifah (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019133), Nikki Blonsky, Zac Efron, Elijah Kelley, "Hairspray"; "Do You Feel Me," Anthony Hamilton, "American Gangster"; "Falling Slowly," Glen Hansard (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800166223) and Marketa Irglova, "Once"; "Guaranteed," Eddie Vedder (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800177677), "Into the Wild"; "That's How You Know," Amy Adams, "Enchanted."
Composer: Marco Beltrami (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800318704), "3:10 to Yuma"; Alexandre Desplat (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800303992), "Lust, Caution"; Clint Eastwood (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019744), "Grace Is Gone"; Jonny Greenwood, "There Will Be Blood"; Dario Marianelli (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800418458), "Atonement"; Alan Menken (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800341230), "Enchanted."
Documentary Feature: "Darfur Now," "In the Shadow of the Moon," "The King of Kong," "No End In Sight," "Sharkwater," "Sicko."
Morrigoon
12-11-2007, 05:23 PM
I hope we do the Oscar Shorts thing again this year.
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
12-11-2007, 05:23 PM
The LA Film Critics have awarded:
http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/iw/20071209/119726046800.html
Complete list of winners:
Best Picture: "There Will Be Blood" Runner-up: "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly"
Best Director: Paul Thomas Anderson, "There Will Be Blood" Runner-up: Julian Schnabel, "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly"
Best Actress: Marion Cotillard, "La Vie En Rose" Runner-up: Anamaria Marinca, "4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days"
Best Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800025261), "There Will Be Blood" Runner-up: Frank Langella, "Starting Out in the Evening"
Best Supporting Actress: Amy Ryan, "Gone Baby Gone" and "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" Runner-up: Cate Blanchett (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800018917), "I'm Not There"
Best Supporting Actor: Vlad Ivanov, "4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days" Runner-up: Hal Holbrook (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800044018), "Into The Wild"
Best Foreign Language Film: "4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days" Runner-up: "The Diving Bell & The Butterfly"
Best Documentary: "No End in Sight," directed by Charles Ferguson Runner-up: "Sicko," Michael Moore
Best Screenplay: Tamara Jenkins (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800024661), "The Savages" Runner-up: "There Will Be Blood," Paul Thomas Anderson
Production Design: Jack Fisk, "There Will Be Blood" Runner-up: Dante Ferretti (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800340171), "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street"
Animated Film (tie): "Ratatouille," directed by Brad Bird (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800025646) and "Persepolis," directed by Vincent Paronnaud & Marjane Satrapi
Music: Glen Hansard (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800166223) and Marketa Irglova, "Once" Runner-up: Johnny Greenwood, "There Will Be Blood"
Cinematography: Janusz Kaminski (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800023142), "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" Runner-up: Robert Elswit (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800078631), "There Will Be Blood"
New Generation Sarah Polley (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800013030), "Away from Her"
Career Achievement: Sidney Lumet (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800010507)
Independent/Experimental: "Colossal Youth" (Juvenude em Marcha), directed by Pedro Costa
Special Citations:
To "New Crowned Hope," (honoring artistic director Peter Sellars and producers Simon Field (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1804749970) and Keith Griffiths. "An extraordinary project in honor of Mozart's 250th birthday, commissioning adventurous work in multiple art forms including cinema." New Crowned Hope's films included works marking major achievements in current world film, including "Syndromes and a Century," "I Don't Want to Sleep Alone," "Paraguayan Hammock," "Daratt," "Half Moon," "Opera Jawa" and "Meokgo and the Stickfighter.
Legacy of Cinema Awards (two): To Dennis Doros and Amy Heller of Milestone Film & Video for their tireless efforts on behalf of film restoration and preservation, which in 2007 brought about the debut releases on DVD of such noteworthy films as "Killer of Sheep and "My Brother's Wedding," as well as the re-release of "I Am Cuba." To the Outfest Legacy Project, which is spearheading the rescue and restoration of lost gay and lesbian cinema, and which hosted its first presentation of a Legacy Project restoration this summer with a new print of the seminal 1986 comedy/drama "Parting Glances (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1800104916/info)."
LSPoorEeyorick
12-11-2007, 05:28 PM
I hope we do the Oscar Shorts thing again this year.
Well, I always go, so everyone is welcome to come with me!
On a side note, I feel proud to be connected to five of the critic's choice nominated films!
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
12-12-2007, 08:52 PM
New York Film Critics have chosen:
COMPLETE LIST OF NYFCC WINNERS:
Best Picture: "No Country for Old Men"
Best Director: Joel and Ethan Coen, "No Country for Old Men"
Best Actress: Julie Christie, "Away from Her"
Best Actor: Daniel Day Lewis, "There Will Be Blood"
Best Supporting Actress: Amy Ryan, "Gone Baby Gone"
Best Supporting Actor: Javier Bardem, "No Country for Old Men"
Best Foreign Film: "The Lives of Others"
Best Screenplay: Joel and Ethan Coen, "No Country for Old Men"
Best Cinematographer: Robert Elswit, "There Will Be Blood"
Best Documentary, "No End in Sight, directed by Charles Ferguson
Best First Film: Sarah Polley, "Away from Her"
Best Animated Film: "Persepolis," directed by Vincent Paronnaud and Marjane Satrapi
Lifetime Achievement Award: Sidney Lumet (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800010507) Special Critics Award: "Killer of Sheep" by Charles Burnett (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800149462)
LSPoorEeyorick
12-13-2007, 09:51 AM
Golden Globes noms are out. I left off the TV (because this is primarily a movie-awards thread.)
Best Motion Picture - Drama
American Gangster
Atonement
Eastern Promises
The Great Debaters
Michael Clayton
No Country for Old Men
There Will Be Blood
Best Actress - Drama
Cate Blanchett - Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Julie Christie - Away From Her
Jodie Foster - The Brave One
Angelina Jolie - A Mighty Heart
Keira Knightley - Atonement
Best Actor - Drama
George Clooney - Michael Clayton
Daniel Lewis - There Will Be Blood
James McAvoy - Atonement
Viggo Mortensen - Eastern Promises
Denzel Washington - American Gangster
Best Motion Picture - Musical Or Comedy
Across The Universe
Charlie Wilson's War
Hairspray
Juno
Sweeney Todd
Best Actress - Musical or Comedy
Amy Adams - Enchanted
Nikki Blonsky - Hairspray
Helena Bonham Carter - Sweeney Todd
Marion Cotillard - La Vie En Rose
Ellen Page - Juno
Best Actor - Musical Or Comedy
Johnny Depp - Sweeney Todd
Ryan Gosling - Lars and the Real Girl
Tom Hanks - Charlie Wilson's War
Philip Seymour Hoffman - The Savages
John C. Reilly - Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
(cont. after the break)
Best Supporting Actor
Casey Affleck - The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Javier Bardem - No Country for Old Men
Philip Seymour Hoffman - Charlie Wilson's War
John Travolta - Hairspray
Tom Wilkinson - Michael Clayton
Best Supporting Actress
Cate Blanchett - I'm Not There
Saoirse Ronan - Atonement
Julia Roberts - Charlie Wilson's War
Amy Ryan - Gone Baby Gone
Tilda Swinton - Michael Clayton
Best Director
Tim Burton - Sweeney Todd
Joel and Ethan Coen - No Country for Old Men
Julian Schnabel - The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Ridley Scott - American Gangster
Joe Wright - Atonement
Best Screenplay
Diablo Cody - Juno
Joel Coen & Ethan Coen - No Country for Old Men
Christopher Hampton - Atonement
Ronald Harwood - The Diving Bell & the Butterfly
Aaron Sorkin - Charlie Wilson's War
Best Foreign Language Film
4 Months, 3 Weeks And 2 Days (Romania)
The Diving Bell And The Butterfly (France, United States)
The Kite Runner (United States)
Lust, Caution (Taiwan)
Persepolis (France)
Best Animated Feature Film
Bee Movie
Ratatouille
The Simpsons Movie
Best Original Score
Into the Wild
Grace is Gone
The Kite Runner
Atonement
Eastern Promises
ORIGINAL SONG
''That's How You Know,'' Enchanted
''Grace Is Gone,'' Grace Is Gone
''Guaranteed,'' Into the Wild
''Despedida,'' Love In the Time of Cholera
''Walk Hard,'' Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
LSPoorEeyorick
12-13-2007, 10:04 AM
My heart is in the "Original Song" race this year - I've been drawn to it since Pop! went my heart (after watching Music and Lyrics.) Then there was the lovely and terrific Once, with so many wonderful songs that I thought it would fill the category. Then along came Enchanted, with a couple solid possibilities, and the Walk Hard songs I've heard so far have been terrific. (see the walkhardmovie.com EPK clip section for some samples.) (Side note, go Apatow productions! Only two noms, sadly - both for Walk Hard - but noms are noms!)
I was a bit worried when I saw the front-runners for the films were, in my opinion, not the songs that were used best, but which were the most typical. "Walk Hard" from Walk Hard, not "Let's Duet." "That's How You Know" from Enchanted, not "Happy Working Song." "Falling Slowly" from Once, not "When Your Mind's Made Up." In the context of the films, I really thought those songs were more clever, or had more emotional impact.
But, gah! Not a single nominee I wanted. The wrong songs from Enchanted and Walk Hard, and zippo, zero, zilch for Once. Ugh!
But I have a little more faith in the Academy's music taste. Of late, anyway. Some of their more recent choices have been bolder and more interesting. I cite the "Hard Out Here For a Pimp" win - instead of nominating the titular song ("Hustle and Flow") they chose the one that was had the most impact. And it won! So maybe there's still a good chance for the underdog songs. And if AMPAS knows what's good for them, they'll nominate a song from Once. (And if I hope really hard - or, rather, if I rally - maybe even for the right song.)
Alas, though, I think there isn't a snowball's chance in hell for "Pop! Goes My Heart" - which was a terrific parody of 80s pop.
Any best song category that does not at least include a nomination for Once is a fraud so far as I'm concerned.
I've heard though, that there is some controversy over whether the songs are Oscar eligible since they were released on a CD before the movie was released (the songs were written and performed for the movie but they didn't know if they'd get distribution so released the album). Was that resolved?
And if you're going to have a Comedy category I think you're pretty much obligated to include Knocked Up or Superbad (preferably the latter) in it. Lars and the Real Girl, while wryly amusing at times, is neither a musical nor a comedy. I haven't seen it yet but I'm guessing that I'd say the same about Charlie Wilson's War. The Golden Globes apparently define a "comedy" as "a dramatic film where you smile at least once."
And what is up with nominating Cate Blanchett for Elizabeth: The Golden Age, an all around disaster except for set design and costuming instead of I'm Not There?
On the assumption that list is copy & paste from some official source it is kind of embarrassing that they dropped half of Daniel Day-Lewis's last name.
LSPoorEeyorick
12-13-2007, 12:04 PM
They did resolve the issue - because a song can be nominated if written specifically for the movie but released after it is made bu before it is released (as was the case.) It's on the AMPAS shortlist.
I agree it's a snub for Knocked Up or Superbad. I guess the HFP has a lame sense of humor (and preferred the musicals; they make up three of the five in the category.)
Blanchett was nominated for both films.
I cut and pasted from Awards Daily, so it's possible that the Day-Lewis error was Awards Daily's fault
innerSpaceman
12-13-2007, 12:38 PM
I haven't even seen Once, and I'm shocked at the total omission of nominated songs. And yeah, the wrong song was picked for Enchanted. Best Musical Number, sure ... but Happy Working Song was the best song of the small bunch in that film. (Heheh, they distributed a free soundtrack CD in every copy of Daily Variety yesterday, so that was a minor score ... 'cause I love Happy Working Song.)
As usual, the nominated films are drastically weighted towards releases in the last month. While that's usually when the studios deign to release their serious, "Oscar-worthy" films ... surely there were some contenders released in the other 11 months.
Of course, I can't think of any offhand. Can anyone come up with any snubs of great films or performances that had the misfortune to be in theaters January through October??
Gemini Cricket
12-13-2007, 01:00 PM
Interesting. There were, I think, 3 songs written for the film "Hairspray" and not one of them were nominated. Yikes.
innerSpaceman
12-13-2007, 01:04 PM
Yeah, the song category noms just plain suck (though maybe that's because I haven't seen/heard any but one of 'em).
If they expanded the Best Picture category from 5 noms to 7 because there were so many great films, they could do the same because there were so many great songs. How can you have a breakout hit musical like Hairspray and not nominate any of the songs written for the movie version? How can you not nominate a single song from Once? Jeebus!
Disneyphile
12-13-2007, 02:41 PM
Oooofph. I just realized that we've hardly seen anything this year, because I can't recognize a single film on those lists, except for Hairspray... which we haven't seen either.
Whoops, overlooked the I'm Not There nom in supporting actress.
Early worthy films
Ratatouille (but it isn't being overlooked)
Zodiak doesn't seem to be getting the respectit probably deserves (though I haven't seen it so I can't say for sure).
Gone Baby Gone deserves more respect than just for Amy Ryan.
€uroMeinke
12-13-2007, 07:18 PM
Again - I'm amazed at how few films I've seen
Stan4dSteph
12-13-2007, 08:57 PM
I like the work Vedder did for Into the Wild. I didn't see Once though. It was not in theaters here long enough for me to catch it.
innerSpaceman
12-13-2007, 09:59 PM
I was disappointed in Zodiak. It got great reviews, and it certainly wasn't bad. But I don't think it was by any means needlessly overlooked for nominations.
Animated films seem to the exception to the last quarter rule. Despite the explosion in quantity, there are usually only a handful of quality releases throughout an entire year that the good ones are rarely overlooked come awards time.
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
12-17-2007, 01:39 PM
AFI announced their top 10
AFI AWARDS 2007
AFI MOVIES OF THE YEAR-OFFICIAL SELECTIONS
BEFORE THE DEVIL KNOWS YOU'RE DEAd
THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY
INTO THE WILD
JUNO
KNOCKED UP
MICHAEL CLAYTON
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN
RATATOUILLE
THE SAVAGES
THERE WILL BE BLOOD
Films on the AFI list are not ranked, but released in alphabetical order. Also making the cut this year are "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead," "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," "Into the Wild," "Juno," "Ratatouille" and "The Savages."
LSPoorEeyorick
12-17-2007, 02:19 PM
* KNOCKED UP
* MICHAEL CLAYTON
* NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN
* THERE WILL BE BLOOD
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
12-20-2007, 04:13 PM
SAG awards announced...
Nominees for the 14th annual Screen Actors Guild awards:
Movies:
Actor: George Clooney (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019715), "Michael Clayton"; Daniel Day-Lewis (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800025261), "There Will Be Blood"; Ryan Gosling (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1804035474), "Lars and the Real Girl"; Emile Hirsch (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1804492088), "Into the Wild"; Viggo Mortensen (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800018602), "Eastern Promises."
Actress: Cate Blanchett (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800018917), "Elizabeth: The Golden Age"; Julie Christie (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800020090), "Away From Her"; Marion Cotillard (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800277300), "La Vie En Rose"; Angelina Jolie (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019275), "A Mighty Heart"; Ellen Page (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1808438069), "Juno."
Supporting actor: Casey Affleck (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800018566), "The Assassination of Jesse James (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800018589) by the Coward Robert Ford (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800367464)"; Javier Bardem (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800023079), "No Country for Old Men"; Hal Holbrook (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800044018), "Into the Wild"; Tommy Lee Jones (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800016536), "No Country for Old Men"; Tom Wilkinson (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019318), "Michael Clayton."
Supporting actress: Cate Blanchett, "I'm Not There"; Ruby Dee (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800015408), "American Gangster"; Catherine Keener (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800012212), "Into the Wild"; Amy Ryan (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800024239), "Gone Baby Gone"; Tilda Swinton (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800021028), "Michael Clayton."
Cast: "3:10 to Yuma," "American Gangster," "Hairspray," "Into the Wild," "No Country for Old Men."
Stunt ensemble: "300," "The Bourne Ultimatum," "I Am Legend (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1800245337/info)," "The Kingdom (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1800248331/info)" "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End." ___
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
01-05-2008, 10:16 PM
Nice list of the "winners" of various Critic association.
http://www.imdb.com/features/rto/2008/critics
Seems like No Country for Old Men is pertty solid for Picture & Director(s)
Actor is all over the place with Clooney, Day-Lewis et al.
Actress seems to be split between the Juno kid and Julie Christie.
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
01-08-2008, 05:16 PM
The DGA nominations
The DGA announced the nominations for the 60th annual event Tuesday in Los Angeles. The guild is perhaps the most accurate indicator of which director will go on to win the Best Director Academy Award. Only six of the previous 59 nominees have not gone on to win the Oscar in the category.
The Coen brothers, who are sharing the nomination for the DGA honor, will face off against Tony Gilroy for the legal thriller "Michael Clayton," Paul Thomas Anderson for the oil boom drama "There Will Be Blood," Julian Schnabel for the drama "The Dog and the Butterfly" and Sean Penn for the adventure drama "Into the Wild."
Morrigoon
01-08-2008, 05:35 PM
Wow, other than Ratatouille and Simpsons, I have not seen a single nominated film. That's pathetic, and I must remedy it. I wonder how many of these are available on Netflix?
Ponine
01-08-2008, 05:53 PM
Wow, other than Ratatouille and Simpsons, I have not seen a single nominated film. That's pathetic, and I must remedy it. I wonder how many of these are available on Netflix?
Not enough in my opinion, but, there are enough of them to get you started.
Thats the same thing I'm doing currently.
Away From Her should be arriving today.
Snowflake
01-14-2008, 08:32 AM
Golden Globe winners list this morning, I was happy to read of the win by Marion Cotilard for La Vie En Rose. That was a tour de force performace, of course, it did help to have Piaf doing the sound track. Nonetheless, I think she deserved a win for it.
I do want to see There Will Be Blood, looks like Daniel Day Lewis will be a solid winner this season, unless there is some incredible upset.
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
01-14-2008, 01:45 PM
Yep, the winners of the Golden Globes
Picture, Drama: "Atonement"
Actress Drama: Julie Christie, "Away From Her"
Actor, Drama: Daniel Day-Lewis, "There Will Be Blood"
Picture, Musical or Comedy:: "Sweeney Todd."
Actress, Musical or Comedy: Marion Cotillard, "La Vie En Rose"
Actor, Musical or Comedy: Johnny Depp, "Sweeney Todd"
Supporting Actress: Cate Blanchett, "I'm Not There"
Supporting Actor: Javier Bardem, "No Country for Old Men"
Director: Julian Schnabel, "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly"
Screenplay: Diablo Cody, "Juno"; Ethan Coen and Joel Coen, "No Country for Old Men"
Foreign Language: "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," France and U.S.
Animated Film: "Ratatouille,"
Original Score: Dario Marianelli, "Atonement"
Original Song: Guaranteed" from "Into the Wild"
Kevy Baby
01-14-2008, 02:30 PM
Damn... I see I didn't win anything again. Hollywood just doesn't like me :(
Not Afraid
01-14-2008, 07:14 PM
I have some movies to see.
I just finished reading Atonement so I can see the film now.
innerSpaceman
01-14-2008, 07:23 PM
I think you'll find you did that in the wrong order.
And I haven't even read the book .... but I can't believe that film won for Best Picture. Gak.
LSPoorEeyorick
01-14-2008, 07:23 PM
On the other hand, I only have two movies to see (of the movie winners last night.) Into the Wild and Away From Her.
By the way, Juno did not win for screenplay - only No Country For Old Men did.
Not Afraid
01-14-2008, 07:43 PM
I think you'll find you did that in the wrong order.
And I haven't even read the book .... but I can't believe that film won for Best Picture. Gak.
Well, the book was really wonderful! I am very glad i didn't have any insight to the story ending before I read it. I think it probably would've been a completely different read for me.
innerSpaceman
01-14-2008, 08:46 PM
That's true. And now you'll have that insight for the movie ... which may very well make it better.
Not by any means a bad film, imo ... but the hype is really too much. And Best Picture??? Pulease! ;)
Snowflake
01-16-2008, 08:33 AM
More about BAFTA here (http://www.bafta.org/awards/film/film-awards-nominees-in-2008,224,BA.html)
FILM
AMERICAN GANGSTER – Brian Grazer/Ridley Scott
ATONEMENT – Tim Bevan/Eric Fellner/Paul Webster
THE LIVES OF OTHERS – Quirin Berg/Max Wiedemann
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN – Scott Rudin/Joel Coen/Ethan Coen
THERE WILL BE BLOOD – JoAnne Sellar/Paul Thomas Anderson/Daniel Lupi
BEST BRITISH FILM
ATONEMENT – Tim Bevan/Eric Fellner/Paul Webster/Joe Wright/Christopher Hampton
THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM – Frank Marshall/Patrick Crowley/Paul L Sandberg/Paul Greengrass/Tony Gilroy/Scott Z Burns/George Nolfi
CONTROL – Orian Williams/ Todd Eckert/Anton Corbijn/Matt Greenhalgh
EASTERN PROMISES – Paul Webster/Robert Lantos/David Cronenberg/Steve Knight
THIS IS ENGLAND – Mark Herbert/Shane Meadows
THE CARL FOREMAN AWARDfor Special Achievement by a British Director, Writer or Producer in their First Feature Film
CHRIS ATKINS (Director/Writer) – Taking Liberties
MIA BAYS (Producer) – Scott Walker: 30 Century Man
SARAH GAVRON (Director) – Brick Lane
MATT GREENHALGH (Writer) – Control
ANDREW PIDDINGTON (Director/Writer) – The Killing of John Lennon
DIRECTOR
ATONEMENT – Joe Wright
THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM – Paul Greengrass
THE LIVES OF OTHERS – Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN – Joel Coen/Ethan Coen
THERE WILL BE BLOOD – Paul Thomas Anderson
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
AMERICAN GANGSTER – Steven Zaillian
JUNO – Diablo Cody
THE LIVES OF OTHERS – Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
MICHAEL CLAYTON – Tony Gilroy
THIS IS ENGLAND – Shane Meadows
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
ATONEMENT – Christopher Hampton
THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY – Ronald Harwood
THE KITE RUNNER – David Benioff
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN – Joel Coen/Ethan Coen
THERE WILL BE BLOOD – Paul Thomas Anderson
FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY – Kathleen Kennedy/Jon Kilik/Julian Schnabel
THE KITE RUNNER – William Horberg/Walter Parkes/Rebecca Yeldham/Marc Foster
THE LIVES OF OTHERS – Quirin Berg/Max Wiedemann/Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
LUST, CAUTION – Bill Kong/James Schamus/Ang Lee
LA VIE EN ROSE – Alain Goldman/Olivier Dahan
ANIMATED FILM
RATATOUILLE – Brad Bird
SHREK THE THIRD – Chris Miller
THE SIMPSONS MOVIE – Matt Groening/James L Brooks
LEADING ACTOR
GEORGE CLOONEY – Michael Clayton
DANIEL DAY-LEWIS – There Will Be Blood
JAMES McAVOY – Atonement
VIGGO MORTENSEN – Eastern Promises
ULRICH MÜHE – The Lives of Others
LEADING ACTRESS
CATE BLANCHETT – Elizabeth: The Golden Age
JULIE CHRISTIE – Away From Her
MARION COTILLARD – La Vie en Rose
KEIRA KNIGHTLEY – Atonement
ELLEN PAGE – Juno
SUPPORTING ACTOR
JAVIER BARDEM – No Country for Old Men
PAUL DANO – There Will Be Blood
TOMMY LEE JONES – No Country for Old Men
PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN – Charlie Wilson’s War
TOM WILKINSON – Michael Clayton
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
CATE BLANCHETT – I’m Not There
KELLY MACDONALD – No Country for Old Men
SAMANTHA MORTON – Control
SAOIRSE RONAN – Atonement
TILDA SWINTON – Michael Clayton
MUSIC
AMERICAN GANGSTER – Marc Streitenfeld
ATONEMENT – Dario Marianelli
THE KITE RUNNER – Alberto Iglesias
THERE WILL BE BLOOD – Jonny Greenwood
LA VIE EN ROSE – Christopher Gunning
CINEMATOGRAPHY
AMERICAN GANGSTER – Harris Savides
ATONEMENT – Seamus McGarvey
THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM – Oliver Wood
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN – Roger Deakins
THERE WILL BE BLOOD – Robert Elswit
EDITING
AMERICAN GANGSTER – Pietro Scalia
ATONEMENT – Paul Tothill
THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM – Christopher Rouse
MICHAEL CLAYTON – John Gilroy
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN – Roderick Jaynes
PRODUCTION DESIGN
ATONEMENT – Sarah Greenwood/Katie Spencer
ELIZABETH: THE GOLDEN AGE – Guy Hendrix Dyas/Richard Roberts
HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX – Stuart Craig/Stephenie McMillan
THERE WILL BE BLOOD – Jack Fisk/Jim Erickson
LA VIE EN ROSE – Olivier Raoux
COSTUME DESIGN
ATONEMENT – Jacqueline Durran
ELIZABETH: THE GOLDEN AGE – Alexandra Byrne
LUST, CAUTION – Pan Lai
SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET – Colleen Atwood
LA VIE EN ROSE – Marit Allen
SOUND
ATONEMENT – Danny Hambrook/Paul Hamblin/Catherine Hodgson
THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM – Kirk Francis/Scott Millan/Dave Parker/Karen Baker Landers/Per Hallberg
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN – Peter Kurland/Skip Lievsay/Craig Berkey/Greg Orloff
THERE WILL BE BLOOD – Christopher Scarabosio/Matthew Wood/John Pritchett/Michael Semanick/Tom Johnson
LA VIE EN ROSE – Laurent Zeilig/Pascal Villard/Jean-Paul Hurier/Marc Doisne
SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS
THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM – Peter Chiang/Charlie Noble/Mattias Lindahl/Joss Williams
THE GOLDEN COMPASS – Michael Fink/Bill Westenhofer/Ben Morris/Trevor Woods
HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX – Tim Burke/John Richardson/Emma Norton/Chris Shaw
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD’S END – John Knoll/Charles Gibson/Hal Hickel/John Frazier
SPIDER-MAN 3 – Scott Stokdyk/Peter Nofz/Kee-Suk Ken Hahn/Spencer Cook
MAKE UP & HAIR
ATONEMENT – Ivana Primorac
ELIZABETH: THE GOLDEN AGE – Jenny Shircore
HAIRSPRAY – Nominees TBC
SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET – Ivana Primorac
LA VIE EN ROSE – Jan Archibald/Didier Lavergne
SHORT ANIMATIONTHE PEARCE SISTERS – Jo Allen/Luis Cook
HEAD OVER HEELS – Osbert Parker/Fiona Pitkin/Ian Gouldstone
THE CRUMBLEGIANT – Pearse Moore/John McCloskey
SHORT FILM
DOG ALTOGETHER – Diarmid Scrimshaw/Paddy Considine
HESITATION – Julien Berlan/Michelle Eastwood/Virginia Gilbert
THE ONE AND ONLY HERB MCGWYER PLAYS WALLIS ISLAND – Charlie Henderson/James Griffiths/Tim Key/Tom Basden
SOFT – Jane Hooks/Simon Ellis
THE STRONGER – Dan McCulloch/Lia Williams/Frank McGuinness
THE ORANGE RISING STAR AWARD
(voted for by the public) – nominees announced on Tuesday 8 January
SHIA LABEOUF
SIENNA MILLER
ELLEN PAGE
SAM RILEY
TANG WEI
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
01-21-2008, 05:30 PM
It's time for the Razzies!!
Nominations:
Worst Picture
- Bratz
- Norbit
- I Know Who Killed Me
- Daddy Day Camp
- I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry
Worst Actor
- Nicolas Cage - GHOST RIDER, NATIONAL TREASURE: BOOK OF SECRETS and NEXT
- Jim Carrey - THE NUMBER 23
- Cuba Gooding, Jr. - DADDY DAY CAMP
and NORBIT
- Eddie Murphy (as Norbit) - Norbit
- Adam Sandler - I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU CHUCK & LARRY
Worst Actress
- Jessica Alba -AWAKE, FANTASTIC FOUR: RISE OF THE SILVER SURFER
and GOOD LUCK CHUCK
- Logan Browning, Janel Parrish, Nathalia Ramos & Skyler Shaye
(A Four-for-One Deal!) -BRATZ
- Elisha Cuthbert - CAPTIVITY
- Diane Keaton - BECAUSE I SAID SO
- Lindsay Lohan (as Aubrey) - I KNOW WHO KILLED ME
-Lindsay Lohan (as Dakota) - I KNOW WHO KILLED ME
Worst Supporting Actor
- Orlando Bloom - PIRATES OF THE CAROB-BEAN: AT WIT'S END
- Kevin James - I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU CHUCK & LARRY
- Eddie Murphy (as Mr. Wong) -NORBIT
- Rob Schneider - I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU CHUCK & LARRY
- Jon Voight - BRATZ, NATIONAL TREASURE 2, SEPTEMBER DAWN and Transformers
Worst Supporting Actress
- Jessica Biel - I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU CHUCK & LARRY and NEXT
- Carmen Electra - EPIC MOVIE
- Eddie Murphy (as Rasputia) - NORBIT
- Julia Ormond - I KNOW WHO KILLED ME
- Nicolette Sheridan - CODE NAME: THE CLEANER
Worst Screen Couple
- Jessica Alba & EITHER Hayden Christensen (AWAKE)
OR Dane Cook (GOOD LUCK CHUCK)
OR Ioan Gruffudd (FANTASTIC FOUR: RISE OF THE SILVER SURFER)
- Any Combination of Two
Totally Air-Headed Characters - BRATZ
- Lindsay Lohan & Lindsay Lohan
(as The Yang to Her Own Yin) I KNOW WHO KILLED ME
- Eddie Murphy (as Norbit)
& EITHER Eddie Murphy (as Mr. Wong)
OR Eddie Murphy (as Rasputia) - NORBIT
- Adam Sandler & EITHER Kevin James
OR Jessica Biel - I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU CHUCK & LARRY
Worst Remake or Rip-off
- Are We Done Yet?
(Remake/Rip-Off of MR. BLANDINGS Builds his Dream House)
-Bratz
(A Rip-Off If Ever There Was One!)
- Epic Movie
(Rip-Off of Every Movie it Rips Off)
- I Know Who Killed Me
(Rip-Off of HOSTEL, SAW and THE PATTY DUKE SHOW)
- Who's Your Caddy (Rip-Off of Caddy Shack)
Worst Prequel or Sequel
- Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem
- Daddy Day Camp
- Evan Almighty
- Hannibal Rising
- Hostel: Part II
Worst Director
- Dennis Dugan -I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU CHUCK & LARRY
- Roland Joffe - CAPTIVITY
- Brian Robbins - NORBIT
- Fred Savage - DADDY DAY CAMP
- Chris Siverston - I KNOW WHO KILLED ME
Worst Screenplay
- Daddy Day Camp
Screenplay by Geoff Rodkey and David J. Stem & David N. Weiss
- Epic Movie
Written by Jason Friedberg & Aaron Seltzer
- I Know Who Killed Me
Written by Jeffrey Hammond
- I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry
Screenplay by Barry Fanaro and Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor
- Norbit Screenplay by Eddie Murphy & Charles Murphy
and Jay Sherick & David Ronn
Worst Excuse for a Horror Movie
- Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem
- Captivity
- Hannibal Rising
- Hostel: Part II
- I Know Who Killed Me
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
01-21-2008, 05:32 PM
Oscar Nominations Tomorrow! Tuesday January 22,2008!
Found a list of films released in 2008
http://www.razzies.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1717&PN=1&TPN=1
Anyone have predictions??
Gemini Cricket
01-21-2008, 05:50 PM
Hmmm.
Oscar Nom Predictions...
Best Picture:
Atonement
There Will Be Blood
No Country for Old Men
Juno
Diving Bell ??? (not sure about this one)
Best Actress:
Keira K
Julie Christie
Ellen Page
Marion Cotillard
Jodie Foster
Best Actor:
George Clooney
Daniel Day Lewis
Tommy Lee Jones
James McAvoy
Denzel
Best Sup Actress:
Cate Blanchett
Tilda Swinton
Julia Roberts
Amy Ryan
Helena Bonham Carter (not sure about that one either, could happen)
Best Sup Actor:
Javier Bardiem (is there a need to list the others?)
John Travolta
Casey Affleck
Phillip Seymour Hoffman
Tom Wilkinson
Best Director:
Ridley Scott
Cohen Bros
Jason Reitman
Joe Wright
Paul Thomas Anderson
Snowflake
01-22-2008, 07:55 AM
To follow up on GC (Quick Draw McGraw you are)
Full list of Oscar Noms are here (http://www.oscars.org/80academyawards/nominees/index.html)
I also like the official Oscar Poster for this year, too. For a change!:D
Yay, something meaty we can argue about.
I hate the Oscar poster. It looks like someone with just enough Photoshop skills to get in trouble was let loose on it.
Surprising love for Michael Clayton. Day-Lewis was so over the top in the final act of There Will Be Blood that I'm tempted to give my nod to Clooney in Michael Clayton but everything up to that point was phenomenal so I'll stick with Day-Lewis for now.
Bardem all the way for best Supporting (though I'd say he's really the lead).
I've only seen one of the lead actress performances.
Amy Ryan seems a lock for best supporting actress but I also liked Swinton in Michael Clayton.
Ratatouille is way better than Surf's Up but I haven't seen Persepolis which is reportedly phenomenal.
Haven't seen Diving Bell but among the other four the director nod goes handily to the Coen Brothers.
And No Country again for best picture (haven't seen Atonement yet).
No quick responses on the screenplay nods.
Snowflake
01-22-2008, 08:13 AM
Yay, something meaty we can argue about.
I hate the Oscar poster. It looks like someone with just enough Photoshop skills to get in trouble was let loose on it.
I dunno, I like it. I also like the 1976 poster. I keep haunting ebay for a few of the Cannes posters from a few years back, no luck at all on those and that surprises (and annoys) me. ymmv.
innerSpaceman
01-22-2008, 08:22 AM
Yes, Bardem is one of those cheats by the studio. His IS the lead performance, but he has enough literal screen time for them to guarantee him a win in the supporting category. I hate those kind of shenanigans. (Frankly, i'd not vote for him the supporting category, because i think it's unfair to the other nominees)
Gemini Cricket
01-22-2008, 08:54 AM
To follow up on GC (Quick Draw McGraw you are)
Oh no. My post was me guessing what the noms were going to be.
:)
Interesting.
Casey Affleck for Jesse James and not Gone Baby Gone. Hmmm.
No Keira...
Ratatouille for Screenplay! Nice! :)
Cate twice.
Sicko nom. Interesting. Haven't seen it yet.
3 noms for Menken. No noms for the new Hairspray songs...
No makeup nod for Travolta's Edna...
Need to see Atonement...
Prudence
01-22-2008, 09:03 AM
Is no one but me concerned that Norbit was nominated? I don't care what category it was - I thought it was one of those movies that we all politely pretended didn't exist.
Gemini Cricket
01-22-2008, 09:10 AM
Is no one but me concerned that Norbit was nominated? I don't care what category it was - I thought it was one of those movies that we all politely pretended didn't exist.
I think it was a top grosser one weekend. Maybe that carries some weight? Dunno.
Persepolis looks interesting. The animation kinda depresses me.
:D
LSPoorEeyorick
01-22-2008, 09:18 AM
A Once song was nominated, and I'm tempted to say that's all I care about.
It's not; I guess I'm rooting for Bardem and for No Country for best pic under the circumstances. Not that they would have nominated my favorite - Persepolis - but at least it was on the best animated shortlist - and by shortlist, I mean two because who really thinks Surf's Up is competition?
Into the Wild's snubs are a bummer, we just saw it and it was pretty strong. No Ryan Gosling for Lars, but at least it got a screenplay nod.
I thought Michael Clayton was a solid picture I did not find it especially Oscar-worthy. I thought Atonement had a great first act but stumbled a bit afterward. I thought I'd hate Juno for the first ten minutes, but then I was really impressed with how much I connected with the characters and ended up quite enjoying it. I was really with No Country until the last scene, but I've warmed to that, too. I was never really with Blood, and the last scene sealed it for me.
And - what is up with the Blanchett Elizabeth nod? We haven't seen it, but from the clips I've seen and the reviews I've read, she's dreadful in it.
Other than that, the only films I still need to see if I want to see all of nominees: Assassination of Jesse James, Valley of Elah, Eastern Promises, Away From Her and American Gangster. We managed to catch all of the others. Except, obviously, some documentaries, all foreign noms Persepolis/Orphanage shortlist snub) and the shorts, etc. Oh, and I'm NEVER seeing Norbit. Who the hell nominated it?
I guess it's time to organize the shorts program swanking - I'll hop to it.
I haven't seen Norbit (and don't intend to) but did see an extended clip highlighting the craft and difficulties of the fat suit. Ignoring the offensiveness of it all, it really was an amazing piece of work.
Of course, I'm never been clear on where "make-up" ends and "visual effects" begins. Or has the latter come to mean specifically CGI as the nominated films would tend to suggest?
LSPoorEeyorick
01-22-2008, 09:57 AM
Yeah, the make-up is strictly make-up. Though - why Norbit, and not Hairspray? I thought the latter had better.
innerSpaceman
01-22-2008, 11:34 AM
I'm glad a Once song was nominated. I don't know which one that was, but I liked all the songs ... and didnt' like much else about that movie.
I am appalled that Juno is nominated for Best Picture. A nice enough movie, but hardly in that realm. Sheesh. Although I'm all there with Ellen Page's actress nom.
Well, of the major nominees, I still have some pictures to see. I've not seen American Gangster, but I've no desire to. I would like to catch Persepolis, Away From Her, The Savages, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Into the Wild, and Gone Baby Gone. I'd also like to see Elizabeth II, but hardly doubt that Blanchette's nomation is an odd choice.
Hmmm, I've seen a fair amount of the Oscar nommed films. But it's not fair that I've yet to see that many more. There's too many on ^that list ... so I'm afraid most of them will have to wait for the post-Oscar Netflix queue.
Too bad they pidgeonholed Javier Bardem into Best Supporting Actor, because Casey Affleck was a truly fantastic actor in a supporting role in a crappy film. Maybe he stands out more as the one good thing about that movie (aside from a bit of subtle stunt casting that tickled me personally).
I am appalled that Johnny Depp was nominated for Best Actor. He was a weak sauce Sweeney Todd.
Gemini Cricket
01-22-2008, 12:06 PM
It's funny. I have very little interest in the Oscars this year. Last year was exciting seeing if Scorcese was going to get an Oscar finally. This year seems kinda blah.
innerSpaceman
01-22-2008, 01:16 PM
I think this year's crop of films was FAR better than last years.
(or is that just my typically adled memory?)
Snowflake
01-22-2008, 01:32 PM
I think this year's crop of films was FAR better than last years.
(or is that just my typically adled memory?)
I have not seen enough of the films this year to comment. I'm always excited by the Oscars, it's almost always a fun night, one way or the other and always inspires me to see more films.
OT, I'm trying to flesh out my netflix queue with some foreign films, there are so many classic and not that I've never seen.
I agree it was a good year for movies, but again the divide between critical success and popular success seems pretty wide.
I'm guessing that Juno made it into the five best picture nods because with Ratatouille relegated to the animation ghetto, it was one of the better instersections of the two. Juno is by far the best performing (financially) of the five -- though still only the 31st best grosser for the year -- and only American Gangster (18th) and Enchanted (20th).
One of the bloggers I was reading had a break down of how the divide has grown over the last decade. It used to be that that at least one top 10 movie would make it into the best picture nominations every year (and in the 60s seven of ten top grossers were nominated) to the point where that hasn't even happened in four years running.
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
01-22-2008, 01:58 PM
Last year was "The Departed" "LIttle Miss Sunshine" "Dreamgirls" etc. etc.
I think this year I've seen less films then in previous years - mostly I don't work at a theatre anymore. :) But, there hasn't been much I've gone out of my way to see. Though they may be good films, there isn't much that really appeals to me initially.
I'm rooting for No Country. Any film that makes you think long after leaving the theatre and one that doesn't give the view what they expect/ want deserves the praise and the gold.
Hadn't noticed that three songs from Enchanted were nominated. Was it really that boring a year in film music?
LSPoorEeyorick
01-22-2008, 02:29 PM
No. But my choices didn't make the shortlist, and others I liked didn't make the noms list. (I don't begrudge Menken, but there were others that were good if not better.)
Now is the time of year I start cramming in movies simply because they are oscar nominated and I'd like to have an intelligent position on some of the awards. So I made a list of the status of all the nominated (feature length) movies. Thought somebody else might be interested.
12 - Unknown
3:10 to Yuma - On DVD
Across the Universe - DVD - February 5
American Gangster - DVD - February 19
Atonement - In Theaters
August Rush - DVD - March 13
Away from Her - On DVD
Beaufort - Unknown
Charlie Wilson's War - In Theaters
Eastern Promises - On DVD
Elizabeth: The Golden Age - DVD - February 5
Enchanted - In Theaters
Gone Baby Gone - DVD - February 12
I'm Not There. - In Theaters
In the Valley of Elah - DVD - February 19
Into the Wild - In Theaters - DVD - March 4
Juno - In Theaters
Katyn - Unknown
La Vie en Rose - On DVD
Lars and the Real Girl - In Theaters
Michael Clayton - In Theaters - DVD - February 19
Mongol - Unknown
No Country for Old Men - In Theaters
No End in Sight - On DVD
Norbit - On DVD
Once - On DVD
Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience - On DVD
Persepolis - In Theaters
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End - On DVD
Rataouille - On DVD
Sicko - On DVD
Surf's Up - On DVD
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - In Theaters
Taxi to the Dark Side - Unknown
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford - DVD - February 5
The Bourne Ultimatum - On DVD
The Counterfeiters - Unknown
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly - In Theaters
The Golden Compass - In Theaters
The Kite Runner - In Theaters
The Savages - In Theaters
There Will Be Blood - In Theaters
Transformers - On DVD
War Dance - Unknown
Ponine
01-29-2008, 12:31 PM
Hadn't noticed that three songs from Enchanted were nominated. Was it really that boring a year in film music?
There's also that slight, some feel snub, of the Original Song Nom for There Will be Blood.
Since it never plays in the mvoei, and only over the credits, it did not actually qualify.
(I hope I got the movie right. I was reading that in EW yesterday. Tell me if I am wrong)
Apparently there is some debate raised in the last few days again as to whether the Once song actually qualifies per rules and it may be disqualified.
Better not be true (I was reading that on Sunday, maybe it has been resolved by now).
LSPoorEeyorick
01-29-2008, 11:36 PM
I really don't think it could be disqualified. It was written for the movie, recorded after and released before. I don't see how that's a problem. (Unless it's another issue of which I'm not aware.)
Apparently the committee that decides such things met yesterday and decided to allow "Falling Slowly" to remain in contention.
Apparently the investigation was twofold: one, was the song written for the movie. It was.
But the second issue what that it was several years between the writing of the song and the making of the movie and in the intervening years it had been performed publicly several times. Apparently someone thought that might be enough to disqualify it and raised a red flag. The decision was that these performances were inconsequential.
Fuller details here (http://www.altfg.com/blog/awards/falling-slowly-once-oscar-2008-eligibility/). I'm surprised that this was re-raised so late because I thought it had all been settled after a similar review before nominating ballots were sent out.
LSPoorEeyorick
01-30-2008, 12:03 AM
I went to the awards blog Tom follows for more info, but what I found was more entertaining.
1. Jonathan Lewis on January 26th, 2008 10:07 pm
Any fool who takes the time to do their research could have told the Academy that “Falling Slowly” was NOT written for the film ONCE. It was written in 2006 and released on Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova’s album “The Swell Season” released on August 6, 2006, before they even started filming the movie. There is no way that the Academy could or should consider this a nominees since it is neither “original” nor written for the film.
Regards,
Jonathan Lewis, Film Critic
Gay Chicago Magazine
2. cjKennedy on January 26th, 2008 10:55 pm
That’s the question: When was Once made, and Mr. F answers it.
Also, if you read Jonathan Lewis’ post in the voice of Comic Book Guy from The Simpsons, it will entertain you all night long. I’m serious. Try it.
3. Rob Wills on January 26th, 2008 11:21 pm
Give me a break. None of those missing songs was any good anyway. Come back, George Gershwin! You’re tight, whoever commented about the “ridiculous category”. But for the wrong reasons!
4. limeymcfrog on January 27th, 2008 8:14 am
If you read Rob Willis’ comment in the voice of Grandpa Simpson, you’ll get a few more laughs as well.
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