Members saulomeri Posted December 21, 2009 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 kmf: "Achei que o AVATAR do Cameron sugere um filme da Xuxa feito por técnicos competentes." O pior é que concordo com ele. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Administrator Posted December 21, 2009 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 avatar indicado a roteiro... hehe kmf: "Achei que o AVATAR do Cameron sugere um filme da Xuxa feito por técnicos competentes." Esse Mendonça é um palhaço... Gostaria de ver a cara dele se Cameron fosse merecidamente anunciado entre os finalistas da categoria. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Administrator Posted December 21, 2009 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 statistics: reflect acting categories only, # of films is approximate and excludes tv, shorts and voicework color code: green (lock) yellow (safe bet) red (in the mix) blue (longshot) Best Actress Predictions December 20th Combined shunnings from the BFCA, Golden Globe and SAG precursor rounds have dealt a death blow to several contenders. The race went from several people deep to basically five "sure things". It's hard to imagine one of these candidates snubbed ...but... you never know. Academy members do have almost a month to cool on any of these five women that the precursors have lifted up on sturdy looking pedestals. But maybe Mirren is vulnerable given the not-really-released film? Seriously. If the Academy governing body was really as concerned as they pretend to be with the Oscars being too inaccessible to the American public a great place to start would be too tighten the rules as to which films are eligible. Like... easy fix: You have to have a real release within the calendar year to qualify. Not a half ass one in theater in LA type of release. Seriously, it'd be a good start as a fix. discuss @ the blog Meryl Streep "Julia Child" Julie & Julia Carey Mulligan "Jenny" An Education Gabourey Sidibe "Claireece 'Precious' Jones" Precious Sandra Bullock "Leigh Ann Touhey" The Blind Side Helen Mirren Countess Tolstoy The Last Station 1 2 3 4 5 60 years old 43 films 15 noms / 2 wins prev rank: 1,1,1,1,1, (*supp) Other Awards (wins) New York, NY Online, San Fran, SE, Boston (noms) SAG, Globe, BFCA, Satellite Release Aug 7th Box Office $94,000,000 Company Sony/Columbia Role Real Person Alert! Julia Child, American icon, famous chef More On... Streep | Julie & Julia 24 years old 6 films never nominated prev rank: 3,3,2,2,2,1,1,1 Other Awards (wins) NBR, Toronto, AWFJ, Dallas, Indiana, DC (noms) Globe, SAG, BFCA, Satellite Release Oct 16th Box Office $6,000,000 Company Sony Pictures Classics Role Jenny, a precocious schoolgirl in 60s London. 'not a girl not yet a woman' More On... Carey | An Education 26 years old 1st film never nominated prev rank: 2,2,3,3,5,4,3,21 Other Awards (noms) Globe, SAG, BFCA, Spirit Release Nov 16th Box Office $39,000,000 Company Lionsgate Role Claireece, a pregnant illiterate abused teenager in 80s Harlem More On... Precious 45 years old 36 films never nominated prev: 5,8,-,-,-,-,-,- Other Awards (noms) Globe, SAG, BFCA Release Nov 20th Box Office $149,000,000 Company Warner Bros Role Real Person Alert! Leigh Anne Touhy, interior designer, Republican, adoptive parent More On... Sandra 64 years old 49 films 3 noms / 1 win prev: 4,4,5,6,* Other Awards (noms) Globe, SAG, Spirit Release n/a Box Office n/a Company Sony Pictures Classics Role Real Person Alert! Countess Sofya Tolstoy, devoted wife and peerless drama queen More On... Mirren| Last Station The Long Shots And speculative guesswork about what they would need to make it in... Marion Cotillard "Luisia Contini" Nine Emily Blunt "Queen Victoria" The Young Victoria Abbie Cornish "Fanny Brawne" Bright Star Mélanie Laurent "Shoshanna" Inglourious Basterds 6 7 8 9 Needs Everyone to buy into the category fraud. Because she needs every vote to beat Mirren Needs Voters to not bother with The Last Station. And for Oscar's love of "Royals" to pull her in Needs Voters to see Bright Star and think about quality of acting rather than fame or which characters they "like" Needs Basterds fans to rank her #1 and for those actors in SAG who voted for Basterds to be reflective of Oscar's actors branch 34 years old 35 films 1 nom / 1 win prev rank: 6,6,9,* Other Awards (noms) Globe, Satellite, BFCA*in supporting Release Dec 18th Box Office $250,000 Company Weinstein Co Role Luisa Contini, retired actress and long suffering wife More on... Cotillard | Nine 26 years old 13 films never nominated prev rank: unranked Other Awards (noms) Globe, BFCA, Satellite Release Dec 20th Box Office $150,000 Company Apparition Role Real Person Alert! Queen Victoria, learning to rule, falling in love... More on Blunt | Young Victoria 27 years old 10 films never nominated prev rank: 7,5,4,5,3,2,2,4 Other Awards (noms) Satellite Release Sept 16th Box Office $4,000,000 Company Apparition Role Real Person Alert! Fanny, headstrong clothes maker and devoted fan of a poet if not poetry More on Abbie | Bright Star 26 years old 22 films never nominated prev rank: 8,14,-,-,-,-,-,- Other Awards (wins) Austin Release Aug 21st Box Office $120,000,000 Company Weinstein Co Role Shosanna Dreyfus More on... Basterds Better Luck Next Year It looked good on paper or onscreen. But it didn't take for various reasons... here's why. 10 SAOIRSE RONAN The Lovely Bones (prev rank: 13,13, 7,7,8,-,-,-) * BFCA double nominee The film got poor reviews, didn't open wide which might have helped it (box office can help) and Oscar doesn't usually skew this young in best actress anyway. They'd need a real reason to do so. 11 HILARY SWANK Amelia (prev rank: 10,8,4,4,3,11,14) *Hollywood Festival Award The film got vicious reviews and period pieces have never done much for her as an actress anyway. 12 MICHELLE PFEIFFER Chéri (prev rank: 9,9,6,7,6,6,4,5) The film got middling reviews, tanked at the box office and (unrelated) Miramax folded which meant no campaign. 13 TILDA SWINTON Julia (prev rank: 11,11,10,10,11,-,-,-) The film was too abrasive for the largely middlebrow tastes of most every precursor group. Even the more adventurous criticis groups didn't rally in her support. This last part is much harder to figure. Much harder by about 1000 times. Obviously critics are fallible... especially when they let Oscar prognostication color their ideas of "best". 14 PENELOPE CRUZ Broken Embraces (prev rank: 12,15,15,14,14,22,17,16 ) * Satellite nominee Because of Nine. 15 CATALINA SAVEEDRA The Maid (prev rank: unranked) * Satellite nominee Because she's not a glamourous movie star. And because it's a foreign language film. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beckin Posted December 21, 2009 Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 Os vencedores do Satellite: Motion Picture, Drama* The Hurt LockerMotion Picture, Comedy or Musical* NineDirector* Kathryn Bigelow — The Hurt LockerActress In A Motion Picture, Drama* Shohreh Aghdashloo — The Stoning of Soraya M.Actor In A Motion Picture, Drama* Jeremy Renner — The Hurt LockerActress In A Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical* Meryl Streep — Julie & JuliaActor In A Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical* Michael Stuhlbarg — A Serious ManActress In A Supporting Role* Mo’nique — PreciousActor In A Supporting Role* Christoph Waltz — Inglourious BasterdsMotion Picture, Foreign Language Film* The Maid Chile* Broken Embraces SpainScreenplay, Original* Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber — (500) Days of SummerScreenplay, Adapted* Geoffrey Fletcher — PreciousMotion Picture, Animated or Mixed Media* Fantastic Mr. FoxMotion Picture, Documentary* Every Little StepOriginal Score* Rolfe Kent Up in the AirOriginal Song* “The Weary Kind” — Crazy HeartCinematography* Dion Beebe NineVisual Effects* 2012Film Editing* The Hurt LockerSound (Mixing & Editing)* 2012Art Direction & Production Design* A Single ManCostume Design* The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus---- Vi Julie e Julia esse fim de semana. Que filminho mais ou menos... dá até de assistir em alguns momentos mas no geral é um pouco irritante. A personagem da Amy Adams é ingrata, mas ao menos ela faz o que pode. Já a Streep faz caras e bocas em praticamente todas as cenas, não sei porque ela vai ganhar o oscar por isso. Até numa cena onde a personagem simplesmente recebe uma carta do correio (e que não sabia o que era) ela faz questão de soltar algum berro exagerado ou fazer alguma contorção com o rosto. Sem contar que é uma atuação bem repetitiva, imo. --- Edit: Needs Voters to see Bright Star and think about quality of acting rather than fame or which characters they "like" . Beckin2009-12-21 11:16:19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Scarlet Rose Posted December 21, 2009 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 O KMF é foda. Pegou pesado. Visual Effects * 2012 Sound (Mixing & Editing) * 2012 Puta que pariu! Scarlet Rose2009-12-21 11:17:13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beckin Posted December 21, 2009 Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 Eu acho que Avatar vai entrar na categoria de roteiro por pura tabela. Não vi o filme ainda pra dizer se merece ou não, mas se emplacar no resto acredito que tenha boas chances também, só pra "aumentar o número"... -- Parece que os Weistein agora tão fazendo campanha pra Melanie como coadjuvante: http://www.twcguilds.com/inglouriousbasterds/#/the-cast E aí uma publicação da Entertainment Weekly dizendo por que a "atriz errada" de Basterds foi indicada ao Sag, com uns comentários bem bacanas sobre a atuação dela: The SAG nominees: Why they chose the wrong actress from 'Inglourious Basterds' by Owen Gleiberman Categories: Inglourious Basterds, Melanie Laurent, Quentin Tarantino, Screen Actors Guild nominees I thought the Screen Actors Guild showed more or less impeccable taste in their nominations this year (though for Best Cast, how could they have possibly forsaken the sublimely acted Up in the Air…and picked the hot warblers of Nine instead?). So in drawing attention to one performer, in particular, whom they left out of the Best Supporting Actress category, I solemnly promise you that I won’t exploit the s-word. (I’ll at least say it out loud once: snub.) What I will note is that this particular omission is worth talking about, if only because I flat-out adore this performance and I suspect that many others do too. Take a look, for a moment, at the image just above. The woman in it is dressed — and poised — to kill, so when you first see her, there’s no question that she looks like a classic Quentin Tarantino heroine, maybe some apprentice vixen warming up to star in Kill Bill 2015. But look closer at the face: the delicate cheekbones and pensive rosebud mouth, the nearly Chaplinesque almond eyes. That’s not the mien of a born killer; it’s the pose of a sensitive, thoughtful young woman who’s been pushed to the brink, and still nurses a doubt or two about going there. That’s Mélanie Laurent in Inglourious Basterds, inventing what amounts to a new screen type: the vengeful nice Jewish girl next door. And it’s that special balance — between sweetness and fire, with ferocity made wistful — that renders this tenderly tough performance so memorable. In the film, when Laurent, as escaped-French-Jewish-refugee-turned-Paris-movie- theater-owner Shosanna Dreyfus, puts on that dress, and applies lipstick to match, preparing for the big night in which she’ll attempt to blow up her own theater because the Nazi high command (including Hitler) will be there, Tarantino captures her cosmetic transformation from innocent girl in hiding to blood-red undercover vamp by playing the great 1982 David Bowie-Giorgio Moroder collaboration “Cat People (Putting Out Fire).” It’s a song that is soaring, operatic, transcendent — and, in Inglourious Basterds, it becomes an anthem of noirish dread and excitement, a sign that Laurent, as Shosanna, has found her destiny. Before that, though, she’s a touching and fascinating waif-temptress, pure of heart but with too many things to hide. She must fend off the advances of an eager, rather doltish young Nazi war hero, and she also finds herself face to face with Christoph Waltz’s Hans Landa, the impishly deductive SS colonel who, three years before, murdered the rest of her family. Does the all-knowing Landa now know that it’s her? During their café chat, over strudel and cream, he just about sparkles with politely sadistic interrogative glee, and Laurent, as Shosanna, volleys back his question and squirms — exquisitely. This is high-tension acting, and when the scene is over, and Shosanna practically collapses in a rush of fear and relief, the audience is bonded to her. None of which is to say that Diane Kruger, who costars in Inglourious Basterds as Bridget von Hammersmark, a celebrity German actress-turned-allied secret agent, is anything less than terrific. She’s the one who received the SAG nomination for Best Supporting Actress, and I applaud her for it. (The Weinstein Company may have positioned Laurent as a contender for Best Actress; in an ensemble piece like this one, where no one role commands too much screen time, that was surely a mistake.) Yet if Kruger is deft and gorgeous, Laurent is radiant and, in a unique Tarantino way, heartbreaking. During her final speech, which is seen on film — a declaration to the Nazis that their reign of rage is over — Tarantino shoots her like the Wizard of Oz, as a giant hovering black-and-white face. Sexy and luminous in the heat of her valor. Putting out fire — and setting it. http://movie-critics.ew.com/2009/12/19/the-wrong-actress-from-basterds/ Beckin2009-12-21 11:21:43 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Administrator Posted December 21, 2009 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 Acho isso tão desrespeitoso... Owen Gleiberman já foi melhor. "Atriz errada" o car****. Diane Kruger também estava excelente no filme. Uma ganha, outra perde. Azar o de Mélanie, que havia sido campanhada como Atriz principal (tem até peça FYC para comprovar). ----- 2012 com melhores efeitos que D9 e Avatar? Jesus... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Scarlet Rose Posted December 21, 2009 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 Beckin, Avatar so entra em roteiro como raspa de tacho. Não é o forte do filme. Aliás, é o seu calcanhar-de-Aquiles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members jujuba Posted December 21, 2009 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 Humor em "j & J" tem bem pouco. By the way, estranhei a interpretação de Streep aqui...afff! Parecia dublagem p/ animação! Anyway, duvido que uma novata negra leve!... Quem sabe Mirren... Apresentação do Gervais! MariaShy2009-12-21 12:30:19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Administrator Posted December 21, 2009 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 Dizem que Streep fez uma interpretação perfeita da Julia Child... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Garbage Posted December 21, 2009 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 O Fábio Barreto sofreu um acidente gravíssimo e está entre a vida e a morte. Isso tudo poucas semanas antes de lançar o filme que deve ter a maior bilheteria do cinema brasileiro e que deve nos levar de novo ao Oscar. Não nós levará, uma das condições que o Lula impôs aos produtores do filme para que se houvesse permissão de realiza-lo foi de que a pelicula não fosse inscrita em nenhuma lista para concorrer ao Oscar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members skellington Posted December 21, 2009 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 Anyway, duvido que uma novata negra leve!... [/quote'] Jennifer Hudson, alguém? (tá certo que era coadjuvante, mas...) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Bob Harris Posted December 21, 2009 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 Estava lendo um texto interessantíssimo sobre o fato de Bright Star, Jane Campion e Abbie Cornish estarem sendo esnobadas das premiações. Críticos e algumas mulheres discutiram o fato: Sasha Stone: I’m a bit horrified that Jane Campion’s Bright Star was ignored. On the other hand, it is an extremely competitive year for women and in that way, be careful what you wish for. The one woman who is playing in the big leagues, Kathryn Bigelow, didn’t direct a gender-based film at all; in fact, her film, like most of her films, is all about the men. Caryn James It’s true that awards rarely honor subtlety, male or female, and that has hurt Bright Star. Susan Wloszczyna I root for Jane Campion since she is one of a kind and a true artist. That butterfly scene alone is worth an Oscar. But I think it was the wrong kind of movie at the wrong time, as good as Abbie Cornish was. Eles ainda comentam um dos principais problemas é que poucos viram o filme. Obviamente, é um filme de autor, pequeno, fechado. E não duvido que tenha sido visto por poucos. Uma pena. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members hotero Posted December 21, 2009 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 Avatar é lindo, deslumbrante... mas o roteiro é pobre, pobre. A comparação é mesmo com Titanic, que não foi indicado a roteiro. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members jujuba Posted December 21, 2009 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 Anyway, duvido que uma novata negra leve!... [/quote'] Jennifer Hudson, alguém? (tá certo que era coadjuvante, mas...) Halle Berry Me referia a esse caso especificamente, uma negra novata concorrer com veteranas como Streep e vencer... Indicações p/ coajuvantes negros chovem...ainda que sejam poucos os vencedores. By the way, torço muito e acho que tem boas chances a atriz negra coadjuvante Mo'Nique (Precious) MariaShy2009-12-21 16:25:33 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members FeCamargo Posted December 21, 2009 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 O Fábio Barreto sofreu um acidente gravíssimo e está entre a vida e a morte. Isso tudo poucas semanas antes de lançar o filme que deve ter a maior bilheteria do cinema brasileiro e que deve nos levar de novo ao Oscar. Será o preço por ter feito tamanha ofensa ao cinema??? Ok, piada infame de humor negro Guidon. Não surte! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members MacGruber Posted December 21, 2009 Author Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 lula no oscar? só no dia em que avatar concorrer em roteiro. as esnobadas de bright star tb são um mistério pra mim. pelas críticas que recebeu tinha que estar mais cotado num ano com 10 vagas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Administrator Posted December 21, 2009 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 Avatar é lindo' date=' deslumbrante... mas o roteiro é pobre, pobre. A comparação é mesmo com Titanic, que não foi indicado a roteiro.[/quote'] Não foi indicado, infelizmente, sendo que era mil vezes superior ao eventual vencedor, o bobo Gênio Indomável. Com texto ainda melhor (pobre por quê?), tomara que Avatar não seja ignorado. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Administrator Posted December 21, 2009 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 St. Louis Film Critics winners: Best Picture: “Up in the Air” Best Actor: George Clooney in “Up in the Air” Best Actress: Carey Mulligan in “An Education” Best Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz in “Inglourious Basterds” Best Supporting Actress: Mo’Nique in “Precious” Best Director: Kathryn Bigelow for “The Hurt Locker” Best Screenplay: Scott Neustadlter and Michael H. Weber for “(500) Days of Summer” Best Cinematography: Dion Beebe for “Nine” Best Music: “Nine” Best Visual Effects: “Avatar” Best Foreign Language Film: “Red Cliff” Best Documentary: “Capitalism: A Love Story” Best Comedy: “The Hangover” Best Animated Film: “Up” Most Original, Innovative or Creative Film: “Avatar” Favorite Scene: The marriage montage in “Up” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Scarlet Rose Posted December 21, 2009 Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 O Fábio Barreto sofreu um acidente gravíssimo e está entre a vida e a morte. Isso tudo poucas semanas antes de lançar o filme que deve ter a maior bilheteria do cinema brasileiro e que deve nos levar de novo ao Oscar.Será o preço por ter feito tamanha ofensa ao cinema??? smileys/06.gif" align="absmiddle" alt="06" />Ok' date=' piada infame de humor negro Guidon. Não surte![/quote'] Tinha que ser o Fe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beckin Posted December 21, 2009 Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 Dizem que Streep fez uma interpretação perfeita da Julia Child... Pode até ser xerox da Julia Child, mas isso por si só não me agrada. Tem que ter algo a mais por tras destes maneirismos, vozes e etc. Sei lá, mas geralmente uma atuação não me comove quando eu deixo de me imergir na narrativa pela distração que a mesma se torna, não por estar necessariamente mal no papel, mas sim por ser algo meio forçado mesmo. E nem é tanto pelo fator over-the-top, é mais pela própria abordagem pessoal que a Streep usou neste filme em particular, que não me agradou. --- Não sabia que Titanic não tinha sido indicado a roteiro. O mesmo pode vir acontecer a Avatar então. Sobre Bright Star, ainda teve o problema do filme ter sido muito mal distribuído. Pra se ter um exemplo, a distribuidora de lá não vai lançar o filme da Campion nem em BD (ao menos por agora), só em dvd mesmo, por conveniência. Isso que dizem ser uma das produções mais bonitas lançadas em 2009... Estreiou numa época não muito oportuna (deviam ter esperado até novembro, por aí) e essa distribuidora nunca tinha participado, senão me engano, da temporada de prêmios. Já começaram mal...Beckin2009-12-21 21:34:54 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members MacGruber Posted December 21, 2009 Author Members Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 esses fatores externos tiram a credibilidade da academia. e os screeners já estão começando a sair. wild things e the messenger já tão por aí.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beckin Posted December 21, 2009 Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 Saíram as primeiras fotos do novo do Peter Weir, The Way Back: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members FeCamargo Posted December 22, 2009 Members Report Share Posted December 22, 2009 O Fábio Barreto sofreu um acidente gravíssimo e está entre a vida e a morte. Isso tudo poucas semanas antes de lançar o filme que deve ter a maior bilheteria do cinema brasileiro e que deve nos levar de novo ao Oscar.Será o preço por ter feito tamanha ofensa ao cinema??? Ok' date=' piada infame de humor negro Guidon. Não surte![/quote'] Tinha que ser o Fe Saudades Pa! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members FeCamargo Posted December 22, 2009 Members Report Share Posted December 22, 2009 Saíram as primeiras fotos do novo do Peter Weir' date=' The Way Back: [/quote'] A incrível Saiorse Ronan... essa tem um futuro lindo, se Deus quiser. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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