Sunday, January 27, 2008

Applause and Guufaws: Reacting to the nominations for the 80th Academy Awards

*- Preference to win **-Prediction to win


Best motion picture of the year:
“Atonement”
“Juno” *
“Michael Clayton”
“No Country for Old Men” **
“There Will Be Blood”


A solid category all around, but I'd like to see Zodiac here (wishful thinking.) Into the Wild's exclusion is a harbinger of its fate in other categories. (Predictions: 4/5)

Achievement in directing:
Julian Schnabel - “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” *
Jason Reitman - “Juno”
Tony Gilroy - “Michael Clayton”
Joel Coen and Ethan Coen - “No Country for Old Men” **
Paul Thomas Anderson - “There Will Be Blood”

Let's hear it for Jason Reitman! That's definatley the best (and most deserved) suprise of the nominations. Still waiting for Burton to be recognized. (3/5)

Actor in a leading role:
George Clooney in “Michael Clayton”
Daniel Day-Lewis in “There Will Be Blood” * **
Johnny Depp in “Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”
Tommy Lee Jones in “In the Valley of Elah"
Viggo Mortensen in “Eastern Promises”

No real suprises outside of Jones in a film I'm really excited to see. They sadly shut out Gordon Pinsent for Away from Her. (4/5)

Actress in a leading role:
Cate Blanchett in “Elizabeth: The Golden Age”
Julie Christie in “Away from Her” **
Marion Cotillard in “La Vie en Rose”
Laura Linney in “The Savages”
Ellen Page in “Juno” *
Blanchett gets a nod for anything nowadays, but Linney is a wonderful actress, so good for her. (3/5)


Actor in a supporting role:
Casey Affleck in “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford”
Javier Bardem in “No Country for Old Men” * **
Philip Seymour Hoffman in “Charlie Wilson’s War”
Hal Holbrook in “Into the Wild”
Tom Wilkinson in “Michael Clayton”

No suprises here, considering Jones got a nod elsewhere. (4/5)


Actress in a supporting role:
Cate Blanchett in “I’m Not There”
Ruby Dee in “American Gangster”
Saoirse Ronan in “Atonement”
Amy Ryan in “Gone Baby Gone” * **
Tilda Swinton in “Michael Clayton”

Into the Wild had a weak showing allowing Dee to snag the nod. (4/5)


Best Original Screenplay:
“Juno” * **
“Lars and the Real Girl”
“Michael Clayton”
“Ratatouille”
“The Savages”

Damn, no love for Knocked Up OR Eastern Promises, its a shame. (4/5)

Best Adapted Screenplay
"Atonement"
"Away from Her"
"The Diving Bell and the Butterfly"
"No Country for Old Men" * **
"There Will be Blood"

Away from Her was very well written, and I'm glad to see it get something outside of actress.
(4/5)

S.A.G. Award Predictions!

Best Ensemble Cast
Pick and Preference: No Country for Old Men
WINNER: No Country

Best Lead Actor
Pick and Preference: Daniel Day Lewis, There Will be Blood
WINNER: DDL

Best Lead Actress
Pick: Marion Cotillard, La Vie En Rose
Prference: Ellen Page, Juno
WINNER: Julie Christie, Away from her

Best Supporting Actor
Pick: Hal Holbrook, Into the Wild
Preference: Javier Bardem, No Country for Old Men

Best Supporting Actress
Pick: Cate Blanchett, I'm not There.
Preference: Ruby Dee, American Gangster

Overall: 2/5 (40%). It's what I was expecting. When I finally made these predictions I knew I'd either look really smort or really stupid. Oh well, at least Ruby Dee got some recognition. Though I'm holding out hope, Ellen Page seems to be fading in the Best Actress category. She got quite the life ahead of her and will win eventually, but she deserves it now.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Predictions for Oscar (Major Categoies only)

Here's mine (in order from lock to barely making it.) *- Preference

Best Picture
1. No Country
2. There Will be Blood
3. Juno *
4. Michael Clayton
5. Into the Wild (could easily be replaced by Atonement)

This is the first time I've put Into the Wild into the top 5. I'm finally convinced by its buzz. As for Juno, I just love that movie!

Best Director
1. Coen Bros, No Country *
2. P.T.A., TWBB
3. Sean Penn' Into the Wild
4. Julian Schnabel' Diving Bell
5. Tim Burton , Sweeney Todd

Burton is another hopeful addition. It's a shame that his film lost all of its buzz. After the GG win, Schnabel is a lock.

Best Actor
1. Lewis, TWBB
2. Clooney, Michael Clayton
3. Depp, Sweeney Todd
4. Mortensen, Eastern Promises *
5. Hirsch, Into the Wild

I do not think the AMPAS can overlook Viggo after 2 acclaimed performances in a row, Hirsch is a maybe. He could be replaced by D. Washington or Gosling

Best Actress
1. Christie, Away from her
2. Page, Juno *
3. Cotillard, La Vie en Rose
4. Jolie, Mighty Heart
5. Adams, Enchanted

Everyone is a lock except Adams, who I think will surprise. If not Adams then Blanchett who I never really thought would be considered for "The Golden Age" but she snagged the GG and SAG nods.


Best S. Actor
1. Bardem, No Country
2. Holbrook, Into the Wild
3. Wilkinson, Clayton
4. Affleck, Assassination of Jesse...
5. Jones, No Country

Look for P.S. Hoffman to possibly snag the fifth spot. Both he and Jones have had strong years, but I think the SAG nod will pull Jones through.

Best S. Actress
1. Blanchett, I'm not there
2. Ryan, Gone Baby Gone *
3. Swinton, Clayton
4. Keener, Into the Wild
5. Ronan, Atonement

All locks. Although Redgrave has a slim chance of snatching the spot from Ronan.

Best O. Screenplay
1. Juno *
2. Michael Clayton
3. The Savages
4. Ratatouille
5. Knocked Up

Juno has all the buzz, Michael Clayton is well liked, The Savages is this year's Match Point/ Squid and the Whale. Knocked Up could be booted out by Eastern Promises/ Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, NOT Lars and the real Girl which has to many haters against it.

Best A. Screenplay
1. No Country *
2. Into the Wild
3. Diving Bell and the Butterfly
4. TWBB
5. Atonement

Despite losing buzz, Atonement looks good in this category. I don't see any love for Charlie Wilson's War. Everyone else is a lock.

Monday, January 07, 2008

Broadcast Film Critics Predictions

Prediction Preference Prediction & Preference Winner



Best Picture: No Country for Old Men ; Juno

Best Actor: Daniel Day Lewis, There Will Be Blood ; Johnny Depp, Sweeney Todd

Best Actress: Ellen Page, Juno, Julie Christe, Away from Her

Best Director: The Coen Bros, No Country

Best S. Actor: Javier Bardem, No Country

Best S. Actress: Amy Ryan, Gone Baby Gone (Have not seen any of the nominees)

Best Ensemble: Juno Hairspray

Best Writer: Diablo Cody, Juno

Best Animated Film: Ratatouille

Best Young Actor: Michael Cera, Juno The Kite Runner

Best Young Actress: Nikki Blonsky, Hairspray

Best Comedy: Juno

Best Family Film: Hairspray ; Harry Potter V Enchanted

Best Forgein Film: Diving Bell and the Butterfly (have not seen any of the nominees)

Best Song: Into the Wild ; Once

Best Composer: Atonement (have not seen any of the nominees)

Best Documentary: No End in Sight ; The King of Kong Sicko

Best TV Film: The War

Overall: 11/18 (61%) Not that good, but in the top 7 (Pic, Director, Acting and Writing) I went 6/7, I really wish 'Juno' could have snagged Best Actress though!

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

The Best (and Worst) of 2007

THE YEAR'S WORST
Shrek the Third- Could it be? The series that revitalized animation sinking so low? Yes! The latest entry is outstandingly awful. Every joke falls flat, the pace is plodding, and the characters are tired and uninteresting. Disapointingly wretched. (*/****)
THE YEAR'S BEST
HONORABLE MENTIONS
The Darjeeling Limited- In my opinion this was one of 2007's most overlooked offerings.Wes Anderson continues on his streak of quirky emotionaly satisfying films. It includes three very strong performances in the three lead roles, with a special distinction going to Oscar winner Adrien Brody. {***1/2/****}
The Simpsons Movie- Many hated it, I however loved it and found it to be a near return to form for the Simpson family. The plot is as absurd as the characters, and is really irrelevant. Spider Pig was only the tip of the laughing iceberg (it also happens to be one of 2007's most over used jokes.) Maybe it's because I've been a fan of the show forever, but Homer and Marge's relationship really seemed emotionally honest to me. {***1/2/****}
Ocean's 13- Just plain old Holywood fun. This time the Ocean crew is back on American soil (most of the time) and they've done away with the excess baggage (*Cough cough *Zeta Jones cough*) The film is a huge improvment over the last film and features a delightfully over the top Al Pacino. The dialog has never been sharper. {***1/2/****}
Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix- The series seems to just keep getting better with age, not to mention darker. Gone are the days of innocent magic to be replaced by a wonderful forbiding that is seen throughout the film. This also leaves room ofor dark humor. As always the Brittish thespians are outstanding, with a nod to series newcomer Imelda Staunton as the bitch you just love hating. {****/****}
SuperBad- Without doubt one of the year's funniest, this is a film for the frat boy inside us all. Its good to see raunchy films can step out of the shaddow of American Pie (an overrated film.) Michael Cera is just too convincing in his role. Tightly scripted and well made, SuperBad has seemingly unlimited rewatchability. Destined to be a classic! {****/****}
THE TOP 10
10. American Gangster- One of the year's most buzzed about Oscar contender is one terrific picture with a feirce lead performance from Denzel Washington. Equally strong (though sadly not a praised) is Russell Crowe, then again, he's always excellent. Though there are scenes of rousing action, the film's best moment comes near the end with Washington and crowe sitting face to face at a table discussing. The film allows its characters to be intellegent and extend beyond stereotypes, that's rare. {****/****}
9. Reign Over Me- The acting is the best reason to seek this film out. Cheadle is at his best as always. Alan has to be normal. He has to be our vessel to view Charlie. Cheadle fills the bill and adds more than the usual straight man act. As for Sandler, this is the best he has ever been. It is hard for me to imagine anyone else in this role. We all know he good at the manchild shtick, but when his character finally confronts the tragedy in his life Sandler can just bring you to tears.... so can the film. {****/****}
8. Once- A film that defies cliches at every turn, this is one of the most upliftinf music films ever. The songs swoon, and they are performed with passionate gusto. Though un named, the characters are fully realized and relateable. Made on a tiny budget, Once manages to be more affecting and memorable than any of Bruckheimer's work. Note to Holywood, money cannot buy this kind of brilliance. {****/****}
7. The Lookout- The thrill ride that no one bought a ticket to. It's a real shame because it is a tightly made caper film starring one of the best young actors out there (Joseph Gordon Levitt.) This film proves that his performance in Brick was no fluke. Jeff Daniels gives no doubt his best performance. Perfectly calculated and endlessly watchable. {****/****}
6. Grindhouse- Dare I say it? Pure cinematic bliss! Grand performances (especially from Kurt Russell, Rose McGowan and Rosario Dawson) spot on direction and pitch perfect writing all times two in the year's best popcorn film. It's just to bad no one was willing to sit through all 190 minutes. It sickens me that some would rather sit through all 194 minutes of Titanic, yet they didn't go see this film that is eons better (and three minutes shorter!) {****/****}
5. Ratatouille- Simply put, this the best animated film since 1991's Beauty and the Beast. I've resisted saying that it is just as fun for adults as it is for kids, but that is very true. It has the most timeless feeling of any of the Pixar films. It strips the animated film of any pop references that could make it seem dated. Works well as an antidote to the abysmal Shrek the Third. {****/****}
4. Zodiac- Jeez, another box office flop. That's really a shame considering it's the best serial killer film in recent memory (yes, much better than Se7en.) It works well as a thriller, though that is not the primary purpose, as a chronicle of obsession and drive toward the answer to a riddle it ranks with the greats like J.F.K. and All the Predident's Men. It is the strongest most mature film Fincher has made. With its attention to the most miniscule details and steady pace Zodiac will envelop you in a world from start to finish. Beautiful and haunting! {****/****}
3. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street- All hail the Demon Barber!! This is the best musical of the past 20 years, it makes Chicago look like a Jr. High School production. Each performance strikes the perfect ballance between theatrical acting and cinematic acting. Johnny Depp deserves many accolades for his brilliant portrayal. He takes a different path than most other Sweeneys, his is a barber that is focused, calculating and most importantly quiet. Resisiting the overly theatrical almost operatic tendancies of the original production is where this film is smartest. Oh and its by Sondheim so you'll be singing the songs for weeks. {****/****}
2. No Country for Old Men- The Coen Brothers are undoubtedly among the top directors currently working, after their last few films it seemed that Fargo was to be their legacy. Then, No Country steps into the picture. This is their best film, bar none. It leaves you shaken and confused, yet all makes sense postmortem. Javier Bardem gives the year's best performance from any actor of any sex in any film. The cast is also pitch perfect, same goes for the writing, and the direction. To be honest, all I can say is that everything you've heard is true. A complete and utter masterwork! {****/****}
1. Knocked Up and Juno- No two films this year have caused me to laugh harder. It may seem simple, but that's why I love them. It's rare for comedies to allow the characters to seem realistic, making the situations all the more involving. These films allow you to care for the characters along with laughing at them. Every scene is a comedic goldmine, a reference tool on comedic timing. Did I mention the flawless casts? Enough jokes to last a lifetime, endless rewatchability, the year's best films. {****/****}
P.S. I know Everybody HATES ties but my opinion changes daily!