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Garbage

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  1. Best Actress Carey Mulligan, An Education Best Breakthrough Performance Gabourey Sidibe | Precious Tão coerente isso ein?! Uma é melhor atriz mas não leva na "Breakthrough" e vice versa.
  2. O Daniel Dy-Lewis deu uma entrevista sobre Nine e comentou que dentro de 18 meses deverá se reunir com Jim Sheridan para um projeto chamado Black Mass sobre o criminoso Whitey Bulger.
  3. Um nome que vem surgindo timidamente ...De Niro por Everybody's Fine. Acho que consegue chegar no Globo de Ouro mas Oscar....
  4. Tão falando em indicar o Zach Galifianakis pelo seu papel em The Hangover....DUVIDO. Globo de Ouro até que pode ser mais Oscar.....
  5. Oscars prediction: 'Inglourious Basterds' will win best picture As all Oscarologists know, the movie that wins best picture usually wins best director too, and the recipient of that prize is usually the same person who claims the top honor from the Directors Guild of America. At this point in the derby, we don't have an obvious DGA front-runner. "Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire" has major Oscar buzz for best picture, but it's unlikely that DGA members will consider it a spectacular directorial achievement. Lee Daniels may be nominated for his impressive dramatic achievement on celluloid, yes, but guild members usually look for more production dazzle. Given his high Cool Factor and the critical and commercial success ($120 million U.S.; $300 million worldwide) of "Inglourious Basterds," it's likely that Quentin Tarantino will nab a bid on Jan. 7. How can guild members resist voting for the Hollywood hipster — who's never won DGA — when rivals are likely to be refried beans like Clint Eastwood ("Invictus") and Peter Jackson ("The Lovely Bones")? Rob Marshall won DGA for "Chicago" (he lost the Oscar to Roman Polanski for "The Pianist"), but buzz for "Nine" seems to be quieting a bit. Jason Reitman wasn't nominated by DGA for "Juno," but he might finally prevail with a bid, maybe even a win, if "Up in the Air" gets serious best picture momentum. It will be nominated at the Oscars, but can it win? Hmmm. Kathryn Bigelow ("The Hurt Locker") might be nommed at DGA, but women rarely triumph at these ole boys' clubs. Therefore, by process of elimination, it looks like Tarantino is the likely front-runner, which means "Inglourious Basterds" is probably ahead for the top Oscars too. DGA will have hiked influence over the Oscars this year since there's a major gap — five weeks — between the kudos this year. DGA will be bestowed Jan. 30, the Oscars on March 7. That's all the more time for the DGA victory to impact the Academy Awards, where "Basterds" will probably score at least seven or eight nominations: best picture, director, screenplay, supporting actor (Christoph Waltz), art direction, costumes, cinematography, maybe film editing. Read more about the strong shot "Basterds" has at the Oscars here. My spies tell me that members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association really, really love "Basterds," so expect it to score lots of major Golden Globe nominations. If many late-2009 releases stumble in the best picture race, as I think they will, "Basterds" could even win best drama picture at the Globes. If that doesn't trigger its Oscar push, then DGA will. Sometimes films get overlooked by other, early kudos and get launched Oscar bound by the directors' guild. A notable example is "Midnight Cowboy." Source Sobre a Bullock, esse buchicho é exatamente igual a boataria em torno de "Infamous", lembram?? Enfim, chegou na hora e ela ficou de fora (espero que aconteça a mesma coisa este ano).
  6. Até o Day-Lewis?? Não consigo imaginá-lo no sofá da Oprah.
  7. Ninguém foi assistir "Insolação" da Daniela e do Felipe??? Queria pegar esse na repescagem mas dúvido muito que consiga.
  8. The Last Station vem surgindo... The Hollywood Reporter's Stephen Farber was all raves: The picture is far livelier than the standard literary biopic. Welcome bursts of rowdy humor and sensuality punctuate the intrigue. As Valentin begins a romance with a young woman living on Tolstoy's farm, the flush of first love is played as counterpoint to the harder realities of a long-term relationship. "Station" will be remembered as one of the most riveting cinematic portraits of what George Eliot called the "murder" of marriage. The actors bring all the pain and longing to the surface. Mirren can explode with anger at one moment and fall into desperate neediness the next. Because of her eloquent performance, even during Sofya's most operatic tirades, we always feel her abiding love for her husband. Plummer has been shamefully overlooked by Oscar voters during his four-decade film career. This might finally be the time for the Academy to make amends. He looks remarkably like the familiar photographs of the aging author, and he has the stature to play genius convincingly. But Plummer also captures the great man's frailties with self-deprecating humor. There is one moment when Tolstoy kneels on the ground to bid farewell to his beloved home that is a brilliant example of how much a great actor can convey through sheer physicality. Playing against these two giants, it's amazing that McAvoy holds his own. The opening scenes showing Valentin awestruck in the presence of his idol represent the height of high comedy. As he comes to recognize his hero's feet of clay, McAvoy's reactions deepen poignantly. This is the actor's best performance to date.
  9. Espero que me poupem disso e aos demais também.
  10. Eu vi o trailer e não achei NADA de especial/atrativo/consistente na atuação dessa guria, to achando ela uma nova "Keira".<?:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> Vou esperar ver o filme para afirmar isso, no entanto acredito que a Marion e a Penelope devam vir com atuações bem superiores à dessa menina.
  11. The Burning Plain, se não me engano, foi exibido no Festivais de Veneza e Toronto do ano passado. Garbage2009-08-10 00:58:48
  12. Eu também espero que não desperdicem o Bale.
  13. Eu acho que não, a prévia que soltaram ontem dá claramente destaque ao personagem do Johnny.Garbage2009-03-04 11:26:08
  14. Achei que o Nolan ia repetir a parceria com Bale..
  15. radar fãzóide em estado de alerta. Menos, né, meu querido?
  16. Ele tem 3 Oscar, ta pouco ligando pra isso.
  17. Eu ainda prefiro o Chris Rock nessa joça do que isso.
  18. Mais fácil ele ressucitar do que não ganhar.
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