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he Road Pushed Back To Thanksgiving

Posted on Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 by Peter Sciretta

 

 

 

 

 

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Just recieved word from my local San Francisco reps that Dimension Films will be pushing back the release date of The Road,

yet again, this time for a Thanksgiving release - November 25th 2009.

This really doesn’t make any sense at all, as the Thanksgiving slot is

not only overcrowded as is, but also features another Weinstein Co

release, the musical Nine. Could this mean that the Weinstein’s are considering moving Nine back to a Christmas date?

Other films set to hit theaters on November 25th include Fantastic Mr. Fox (wide expansion), Ninja Assassin,  Old Dogs, and the NY/LA limited engagement of Disney’s  The Princess and the Frog. Plus, I’ve also heard rumblings that Paramount was considering moving Jason Reitman’s Up in the Air for a late November platform release.

 

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E o do novo queridinho da crítica Up in the Air.

 

 

 

Fight Club encontra Punch-Drunk Love. Muito bom. 10

Acabei de ver o trailer e é realmente ótimo. Se for tudo que estão dizendo é um sério candidato a sair com o Oscar...

 

Em um ano sem um candidato a ser batido, é sim bem possível. Desde que ouvi os comentários dos screenings venho botando MUITA fé nesse aqui - e começo a considerar o Clooney favorito.
Jonny Greenwood2009-09-09 23:54:38
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Two ‘Up in the Air’ tracks join the race for Best Original Song

Posted by Kristopher Tapley · 8:22 am · September 10th, 2009

 

 

George%20Clooney%20in%20Up%20in%20the%20AirWe’ve been getting you up to speed on the Best Original Song situation over the last couple of weeks.  After putting together a rough early look at some contenders, we revealed yesterday that Mary J. Blige would have a song in Lee Daniels’s “Precious.”  Today we’ve got the skinny on the music from one of the season’s most anticipated films.

“Up in the Air,” which played like gangbusters in Telluride, will

have two original tracks.  The first is a title song which runs over

the closing credits and, like Blige’s “I See in Color,” it has an

interesting backstory.

After “Juno” was released in 2007, with its use of pre-existing songs and a hit soundtrack, director Jason Reitman told the first ever audience

of “Up in the Air” at this weekend’s fest that he began receiving tons

of music from people.  One night he was approached by a man who had

recently lost his job and had written a song he thought might go well

with the director’s latest film.

 

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‘Up in the Air’ gets a release date

Posted by Kristopher Tapley · 12:22 pm · September 10th, 2009

 

 

FYI,

Paramount has lined Jason Reitman’s “Up in the Air” for a November 13

limited release with an expansion to come on November 25.  The

Thanksgiving corridor is a nice place for this film to settle.  We’ll

see how it plays against other awards contenders in “The Road” and

“Nine.”

 

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Honorary Oscars for Bacall, Corman, Willis


Posted by Ryan Adams On September - 11 - 200912 COMMENTS






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Overnight AP news from the Academy Board of Governors.


Actress Lauren Bacall, producer-director Roger Corman

and cinematographer Gordon Willis are the first Oscar winners of the

season.

Bacall made her screen debut with Humphrey Bogart in “To Have and

Have Not” in 1944. She went on to star in more than 30 films, including

such classics as “The Big Sleep” and “Key Largo.” Corman has directed

more than 50 films and produced more than 300 during his five-decade

career, including “It Conquered the World” and “The Little Shop of

Horrors (1960). Willis is a two-time Academy Award nominee for “Zelig”

and “The Godfather, Part III.”


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Travers Says Best Picture is Cameron’s to Lose

Posted by Sasha Stone On September - 11 - 20092 COMMENTS

 

 

 

 

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Gee, no pressure.  Rolling Stone’s Peter Travers has seen 40 minutes of Avatar and believes that, of Oscar’s Best Picture Ten, Avatar will be the one to beat (thanks again to Jordan):

Travers does Oscar talk and fall preview stuff, but the money shot:

With the Academy Awards’ Best Picture category expanded from five films to 10, James Cameron’s
Avatar
, the
Titanic
director’s first film since, well,
Titanic
,

seems like a lock for a nod. The less-than-impressive teaser trailer

already has the movie-loving message boards worried, but Travers

insists that after seeing 40 minutes of the “spectacular” 3D footage,

it’s Cameron’s Best Picture category to lose. Also in the Oscar hunt

are Jason Reitman’s
Up in the Air
, which might net George Clooney a Best Actor trophy, and the musical
Nine
, which stars Daniel Day Lewis and is partly based on Federico Fellini’s
8 1/2
.

 

 

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I’ve

been meaning to post something along these lines for a few weeks now. 

Around roughly this time a year ago (plus a month exactly), we pointed

you early on to a

in the works for Mickey Rourke in Darren Aronofsky’s “The Wrestler.” 

We all know how that turned out.  Now there are murmurs that Robert De

Niro could be back in serious Oscar contention for the first time

since…anybody?

The film is Kirk Jones’s “Everybody’s Fine” and it is a remake of

Giuseppe Tornatore’s 1990 film of the same name.  De Niro stars as a

widower who realizes the only connection he has to his family was

through his wife, so he sets off on an impromptu road trip to reunite

with each of his grown children.

In some ways it sounds like a role similar to George Clooney’s in

“Up in the Air,” a sudden realization that one’s place in the world is

very much determined by relationships with loved ones.  And it could be

just the ticket for De Niro to get back into the fray.  Drew Barrymore,

Kate Beckinsale and Sam Rockwell also star.

Cremildo2009-09-11 12:20:06

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