As of January 14…
BEST MOTION PICTURE
Slumdog Millionaire (Fox Searchlight)
Milk (Focus Features)
The Dark Knight (Warner Bros.)
The Curious Case of … (Paramount Pics)
Frost/Nixon (Universal Pictures)
Alternate
Doubt (Miramax Films)
Gran Torino (Warner Bros.)
BEST DIRECTING
Danny Boyle – Slumdog Millionaire
David Fincher – The Curious Case of …
Gus Van Sant – Milk
Christopher Nolan – The Dark Knight
Ron Howard – Frost/Nixon
Alternate
John Patrick Shanley – Doubt
Dark Horse
Jonathan Demme – Rachel Getting Married
Longshot
Clint Eastwood
BEST ACTOR
Sean Penn – Milk
Clint Eastwood – Gran Torino
Mickey Rourke – The Wrestler
Frank Langella – Frost/Nixon
Richard Jenkins – The Visitor
Alternate
Brad Pitt – The Curious Case of …
Dark Horse
Leonardo DiCaprio – Revolutionary Road
BEST ACTRESS
Kate Winslet – Revolutionary Road
Meryl Streep – Doubt
Anne Hathaway – Rachel Getting Married
Angelina Jolie – Changeling
Melissa Leo – Frozen River
Alternate
Kristen Scott Thomas – I’ve Loved You So Long
Dark Horses
Sally Hawkins – Happy-Go-Lucky
Longshot
Michelle Williams – Wendy and Lucy
SUPPORTING ACTOR
Heath Ledger – The Dark Knight
Phillip Seymour Hoffman – Doubt
Dev Patel – Slumdog Millionarie
Josh Brolin – Milk
Robert Downey, Jr – Tropic Thunder
Alternate
Michael Sheen – Frost/Nixon
Dark Horse
Ralph Fiennes – The Reader
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Penelope Cruz – Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Kate Winslet – The Reader
Viola Davis – Doubt
Marisa Tomei – The Wrestler
Taraji P. Henson – The Curious Case of …
Alternate
Amy Adams
Dark Horse
Rosemary DeWitt – Rachel Getting Married
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Slumdog Millionaire
The Curious Case of … - Eric Roth
Doubt – John Patrick Stanley
Frost/Nixon – Peter Morgan
The Dark Knight
Alternate
The Reader – David Hare
Dark Horse
Revolutionary Road – Justin Haythe
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Most Likely
Milk
The Wrestler
Wall*E
Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Rachel Getting Married
Alternate
The Visitor
Dark Horse
Happy-Go-Lucky
Longshot
Burn After Reading
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
Wall*E
Waltz with Bashir
Kung Fu Panda
Alternate
Doubt
CINEMATOGRAPHY
Slumdog Millionaire
The Curious Case of … - Claudio Miranda
The Dark Knight – Wally Pfister
Revolutionary Road – Roger Deakins
The Reader
Alternate
Australia
Dark Horse
Defiance – Eduardo Serra
Longshot
Changeling – Tom Stern
ART DIRECTION
The Curious Case of …
Hellboy II
Revolutionary Road
The Dark Knight
Australia
Alternate
The Reader
Milk
Dark Horse
Indiana Jones 4
Longshot
Synecdoche, New York
Changeling
The Fall
FILM EDITING
Slumdog Millionaire
The Curious Case of …
The Dark Knight
Frost/Nixon
Milk
Alternate
Indianan Jones 4
Dark Horse
Quantum of Solace
Longshot
Wall*E
COSTUME
The Curious Case of …
Revolutionary Road
The Duchess
Australia
The Reader
Alternate
Changeling
Dark Horse
Milk
Longshot
The Fall
The Other Bolyen Girl
MAKEUP
The Curious Case of …
Hellboy II
The Dark Knight
Alternate
Tropic Thunder
Dark Horse
The Reader
Longshot
Synecdoche, New York
ORIGINAL SCORE
Slumdog Millionaire
The Curious Case of …
The Dark Knight
Wall*E
Revolutionary Road
Alternate
Milk
Dark Horse
The Reader
Longshot
Changeling
ORIGINAL SONG
The Wrestler - The Wrestler
Wall*E – Down to Earth
Slumdog Millionaire - Jai Ho
Bolt - I Thought I Lost You
Gran Torino - Gran Torino
Alternate
Quantum of Solace - Another Way to Die
Dark Horse
Cadillac Records - Once in a Lifetime
Hamlet 2 - Rock Me Sexy Jesus
Longshot
High School Musical 3: Senior Year - A Night to Remember
SOUND MIXING
Wall*E
Iron Man
The Dark Knight
Hellboy II
Indiana Jones 4
Alternate
The Curious Case of …
Dark Horse
Defiance
Longshot
Cloverfield
SOUND EDITING
Wall*E
The Dark Knight
Iron Man
Hancock
Indiana Jones 4
Alternate
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Dark Horse
Defiance
Longshot
Quantum of Solace
VISUAL EFFECTS
The Curious Case of …
Hellboy II
The Dark Knight
Alternate
Iron Man
Dark Horse
Australia
Longshot
Journey to the Center of the Earth
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Man on Wire
Trouble the Water
Encounters at the End of the World
Pray the Devil Back to Hell
I.O.U.S.A
Alternate
The Betrayal (Nerakhoon)
Dark Horse
Standard Operating Procedure
Longshot
Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FEATURE
Waltz with Bashir
The Class
The Baader Meinhof Complex
3 Monkeys
Alternate
Departures
Dark Horse
Everlasting Moments
The Necessities of Life
Longshot
Revanche
Tear This Heart Out
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Friday, January 09, 2009
..."biggest surprise of the year"...
I have to admit that I finally agree with the mystery quoted critics on the tv ads for Valkyrie. The ad states that it is the biggest surprise movie of the year and I completely agree. No. I actually do agree..... I was surprised that it didn't completely suck. It was a average movie going experience when I thought it was going to just completely suck. Too bad that it was being pointed out to be a great film for the year is actually just an average popcorn experience. Too bad for the movie going audience and for students of history both. Average...... Have all the Wolfgangs died and we are left with are the "Tonys"?
Mediocrity...how you have baffled us with your averageness. What a completely neutral and neutered muse you are! Alas.............................................................................................................................................................
Mediocrity...how you have baffled us with your averageness. What a completely neutral and neutered muse you are! Alas.............................................................................................................................................................
Friday, January 02, 2009
As if things couldn't get worse
It just makes me so mad!
I've looked at Movie City News Awards Watch page where they have a scoreboard of Top Tens for 2008, and out of the top Ten of all 221 top ten lists, we've only seen 4 and one of those we had to travel over 300 miles to see.
Here's their list of complied top tens
1. Wall*E (we saw it here the week it came out)
2. The Dark Knight (seen here)
3. Slumdog Millionaire (not shown down here, and it won't be shown unless it gets a Best Picture Oscar Nomination)
4. Milk (has YET to open here, may not if it doesn't get a Best Picture Oscar Nom)
5. The Wrestler (has also yet to open here, and won't if Mickey doesn't get a Nom)
6. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (seen it)
7. Happy-Go-Lucky (not shown here, we won't be so lucky, I will never see it on a big screen)
8. Rachel Getting Married (dido)
9. Man on Wire (doc's don't show here)
10. Let the Right One In (Both Will and I are calling this THE BEST MOVIE OF THE YEAR) we traveled to Austin for Thanksgiving and were glad to have something to see.
And to just to make me feel worse. . .
only 5 of the top 30 films have shown down here
7 of the top 40
10 of the top 50
24 of the top 100
and most sadly of all we've only seen 19 of the top 100 films on that list.
I've looked at Movie City News Awards Watch page where they have a scoreboard of Top Tens for 2008, and out of the top Ten of all 221 top ten lists, we've only seen 4 and one of those we had to travel over 300 miles to see.
Here's their list of complied top tens
1. Wall*E (we saw it here the week it came out)
2. The Dark Knight (seen here)
3. Slumdog Millionaire (not shown down here, and it won't be shown unless it gets a Best Picture Oscar Nomination)
4. Milk (has YET to open here, may not if it doesn't get a Best Picture Oscar Nom)
5. The Wrestler (has also yet to open here, and won't if Mickey doesn't get a Nom)
6. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (seen it)
7. Happy-Go-Lucky (not shown here, we won't be so lucky, I will never see it on a big screen)
8. Rachel Getting Married (dido)
9. Man on Wire (doc's don't show here)
10. Let the Right One In (Both Will and I are calling this THE BEST MOVIE OF THE YEAR) we traveled to Austin for Thanksgiving and were glad to have something to see.
And to just to make me feel worse. . .
only 5 of the top 30 films have shown down here
7 of the top 40
10 of the top 50
24 of the top 100
and most sadly of all we've only seen 19 of the top 100 films on that list.
A dud of a year!
I can't remember when I've gone the the movies less. I hate the stupid movie-multi-plexes. Where we live, within a 15 mile radius, there are 3 multi-plexes with 44 screens showing only 14 movies. 14!
And that is the number one reason why we don't go to the movies that much anymore. Out of those 14 movies, we've only seen three, we only WANTED to see three. There were times this year where we didn't go to the movies because there was nothing to watch. Yes, our taste has gotten "pickier" but we would sometimes be willing to go to a film that we knew would dissapoint simply because we didn't have anything better to do. But, life and all things that seem to "happen", you know the unexpected stuff sometimes gets in the way. It had me depressed many times this year, sometimes more than the other stuff. Espeically when I use movies to forget the other stuff for awhile.
I hate living down here sometimes. It really sucks! Nothing happens.
And that is the number one reason why we don't go to the movies that much anymore. Out of those 14 movies, we've only seen three, we only WANTED to see three. There were times this year where we didn't go to the movies because there was nothing to watch. Yes, our taste has gotten "pickier" but we would sometimes be willing to go to a film that we knew would dissapoint simply because we didn't have anything better to do. But, life and all things that seem to "happen", you know the unexpected stuff sometimes gets in the way. It had me depressed many times this year, sometimes more than the other stuff. Espeically when I use movies to forget the other stuff for awhile.
I hate living down here sometimes. It really sucks! Nothing happens.
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