Members Administrator Posted June 27, 2009 Members Report Share Posted June 27, 2009 Mais agilidade à cerimônia principal. Parece que estão aprendendo a pensar e a se aperceber do contexto dos novos tempos. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members MacGruber Posted June 27, 2009 Author Members Report Share Posted June 27, 2009 Tb acredito que essa vai ser benéfica. Mas sempre gostei das canções, o que fizeram com elas esse ano foi um crime. E qual vai ser a próxima "vítima"? BrnoSoares2009-06-27 15:54:56 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members pantalaimon Posted June 27, 2009 Members Report Share Posted June 27, 2009 Eu gosto do Oscar como ele é, exatamente como é, com as músicas "chatas", os longos discurssos, mas entendo a necessária adaptação para um público acostumado apenas a linguagem da internet e da rapidez; espero que não mudem demais. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Zelig Posted June 29, 2009 Members Report Share Posted June 29, 2009 Tudo em nome da audiência, dos anunciantes, das exibidoras e produtoras de Hollywood. E quer saber? Pra mim está ótimo! Este ano foi uma das melhores premiações da Academia que já assisti, com o Hugh no comando. Se a intenção é aperfeiçoar mais ainda essa idéia do Oscar como tv show, eu apoiarei totalmente. Afinal, são os milhões de expectadores no mundo que podem no dia seguinte dar bilheteria pros filmes premiados, né? E que venham mais blockbusters pra premiação! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Administrator Posted June 29, 2009 Members Report Share Posted June 29, 2009 Este artigo, postado no Awards Daily, vale a pena ser lido - os filmes mais ferrados pela Academia, "cientificamente" rankeados: The 10 Most Unhappy Films Today by Eric Beck So, my first reaction to the news when I read it on AwardsDaily was “Well, they must really want to pump up the box office for 5 more films.” My second reaction was “Damn it, why couldn’t they have done this last year so Dark Knight could have been nominated?” Which of course made me think – does Dark Knight make the list of the 10 worst snubs in Oscar history? I looked at films based on a few criteria: 1 – How did it actually do at the Oscars? Did the Academy like the film enough to give it major nominations, just not picture? 2 – How did it do with the major guilds? The DGAalways has been and still is the best indicator of what gets a Best Picture nomination. And I also checked the WGA – those are the best two indicators because they have been around the longest. 3 – How did it do at the Globes? Though lessimportant in recent years, the Globes are still a big indicator and some films really get out of the starting gate because of a Globe nom (the two most prominent examples that come to mind are The Crying Game and In the Name of the Father). I didn’t give as much weight to the Critics awards, because as more awards have started to come around, the Oscars have paid less attention to all of them. From 1935-1991 only two NYFC winners weren’t nominated and they were both foreign films (Day for Night and Amarcord), but since 1992, a whopping 6 winners failed to get nominated. And while it used to just be a Foreign bias, since 1986, 10 films have won at least 2 of the big 6 Critics awards and failed to get a nomination, so they just aren’t that respected by the Academy anymore. The other thing I did was eliminate Foreign films. The Academy has long shown a reluctance to nominate Foreign films, so for the purposes of this list, I ignored them. And this is not a perfect indicator. Almost certainly all of these films would have been nominated if there had been 10 Best Picture nominees from 1945-2008, but we can’t be certain. After all, My Man Godfrey was nominated for Director, Screenplay and all 4 acting awards in a year (1936) when there were 10 nominees and still failed to get a Best Picture nomination. Instead, Libeled Lady got a BP nomination and no others. Also-rans: Lili – 1953 Sabrina – 1954 In Cold Blood – 1967 When Harry Met Sally – 1989 Do the Right Thing – 1989 Leaving Las Vegas – 1995 Amistad – 1997 Dreamgirls – 2006 The Dark Knight – 2008 All of those films would have been likely nominated, but they just missed out on the Top 10 list. Lili and Sabrina both won the WGA and Screenplay from the Globes, but failed to get Picture noms from the Globes. In Cold Blood failed to get Director or Screenplay from the Globes. When Harry Met Sally and Do the Right Thing didn’t get Director from the Oscars (and Do the Right Things is the only one of those to fail to get a DGA nom). Amistad, Dreamgirls and Dark Knight all got Academy love, but not in Director or Screenplay and Dark Knight was snubbed by the Globes (though loved by the Guilds). And Leaving Las Vegas fell just off the list, in spite of a whole lot of support. Also, I should mention Laura, which in 1944 got 5 Oscar nominations, including Director and Screenplay, but it pre-dates the Guilds and was at a time when the Globes only had winners, not nominees. 10 – Close Encounters of the Third Kind – 1977 Nominated for 8 Oscars (9 if you include it’s special award), including Best Director. Nominated by the DGA, WGA and ACE. Nominated for Picture, Director and Screenplay at the Globes. 9 – I Want to Live – 1958 I personally hate this film, but it belongs here. Nominated for 6 Oscars, including Director and Screenplay and won Best Actress. Nominated by DGA and WGA and nominated for Picture and Director at the Globes. 8 – Some Like It Hot – 1959 Similar to the last film. Nominated for 6 Oscars including Director and Screenplay. Nominated for DGA and won WGA. Won Best Picture – Comedy at the Globes. 7 – East of Eden – 1955 Nominated for 4 Oscars including Director and Screenplay. Nominated by DGA and WGA. No Director nomination from the Globes, but won Best Picture – Drama. One of only two films to win Best Picture – Drama and not get a BP nomination (the other is The Cardinal). 6 – Thelma and Louise – 1991 Stunned when it was passed over for Beauty and the Beast. Still, nominated for 6 Oscars. Nominated by DGA, won WGA. Nominated for Picture at the Globes, and thought it didn’t get a Globe Director nomination, it won Best Screenplay. 5 – Almost Famous – 2000 The only one in the Top 10 not nominated for Best Director at the Globes, but the only one to win Best Screenplay. Won BSFC and CFC. Nominated by the DGA, WGA, PGA and SAG and won ACE. Nominated for the BFCA. Nominated for Screenplay at the Globes and won Best Picture – Comedy. Passed over for Chocolat, a film it beat at the Globes. 4 – They Shoot Horses Don’t They – 1969 The all-time winner for non BP nominees with 9 nominations, including Director, Screenplay, Editing and 3 acting nominations (winning Supporting ACtor). Won NBR. Nominated by DGA and WGA. Nominated for Picture and Director at the Globes. 3 – The Player – 1992 Only three Oscar nominations, but Director and Screenplay were among them. First English language winner of NYFC to not get nominated at the Oscars. Nominated for DGA and ACE. Won WGA. Nominated for Director and Screenplay at the Globes. Won Picture – Comedy. 2 – Being John Malkovich – 1999 Passed over for The Green Mile. Only three Oscar nominations, but got Director and Picture. Nominated for PGA, DGA, WGA, SAG and won ACE. Nominated for BFCA. Nominated for Picture and Screenplay at the Globes. 1 – Hud – 1963 In my point system, the most successful film in Oscar history to not get nominated (320 points). Nominated for 7 Oscars, including Director, Screenplay and Actor. Won Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Cinematography. Nominated for DGA and ACE. Won WGA. Nominated for Picture and Director at the Globes. Passed over for Cleopatra, the single worst Best Picture nominees in Oscar history. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Administrator Posted June 29, 2009 Members Report Share Posted June 29, 2009 Parece que a Walt Disney tomou juízo e lançará em dezembro uma animação em 2-D, dirigida por Ron Clements e John Musker (de Alladdin, Hércules e A Pequena Sereia). O nome da obra é A Princesa e o Sapo e acho que tem boas chances no Oscar. Aguardo ansioso. O cartaz: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Administrator Posted June 30, 2009 Members Report Share Posted June 30, 2009 Stumping for Molina in ‘An Education’ Posted by Kristopher Tapley · 10:04 am · June 30th, 2009 I’m late to the table in some sense given that Lone Sherfig’s “An Education” dazzled audiences five months ago at the Sundance Film Festival. But after catching the film last night, I was left with one mission: spread the word on Alfred Molina. Most of the end-of-year awards talk will surely surround Carey Mulligan’s absolutely peerless and incredibly refined leading performance, as well it should. She won’t need much of a boost into the Oscar race when people get a load of what she has to offer here. But I’m circling the wagons for Molina, whose portrayal of a concerned father of the era is, not to put too fine a point on it, the work of a master. Molina has no showy moment. He has nothing you would say represents a classic “Oscar clip.” But truly, when has he? This is an actor, still without proper recognition from the Academy, who has delivered time after time, from “Boogie Nights” to “Frida” (his one brush with the derby) to “The Hoax” and even blockbuster fare such as “Spider-Man 2.” And in “An Education,” he’s at the top of his game. I was more affected by his subtle additions to the film than I expected and that, I’d say, is the hallmark of an accomplished supporting performance. Continue reading » Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members MacGruber Posted June 30, 2009 Author Members Report Share Posted June 30, 2009 Será? Torço muito. OFF --- Tb no In Contention, TOP 10 de melhores atuações nos filmes do Mann. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Administrator Posted June 30, 2009 Members Report Share Posted June 30, 2009 Nossa, que decepcionante as fracas críticas direcionadas a Whatever Works. Se a Academia voltará a reconhecer a genialidade de Allen, provavelmente não será neste ano. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Administrator Posted July 1, 2009 Members Report Share Posted July 1, 2009 Kathryn Bigelow Triumphs with Hurt Locker Author: Sasha Stone 30Jun Clocking in with a 91% Metacritic rating,with a film that will surely become one of the best of the year, it istime to start taking Ms. Bigelow, and her moody, brilliant war film,seriously. We were already taking it seriously last year when it waspulled from the roster. Many films wouldn’t be able to withstand thatbump in its release date; this one does. It might just turn out thatBigelow stands a chance at not just being nominated for director, butactually winning. It’s too soon to tell, of course, so this is alljust gunsmoke in a sandstorm but hey, what else is there to do. The Hurt Locker features, among otherthings, great ensemble work from its three leads, Jeremy Renner (stealsthe show), Anthony Mackie and Brian Geraghty. Other than Renner, whosome of you might remember as Jeffrey Dahmer (thank god this roleerases that memory), these are mostly no-names, working actors but notstars. Funnily enough, stars do make an appearance but in cameos –Ralph Fiennes, Guy Pearce… The film is a slow burn. It is, by a long way, the best of Bigelow’scareer. I’m writing a different piece on Bigelow so I’ll save mythoughts for that but it’s important to note how far she has come as anartist; sometimes getting panned repeatedly can lead to good stuff. Finally, it’s ironic that Bigelow will be in direct competition withher ex-husband, Jim Cameron. She was married to Cameron during T2 whenhe began an affair with Linda Hamilton, whom he eventually had a childwith, etc. Bigelow and Cameron both have major films out this year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Ronny Posted July 1, 2009 Members Report Share Posted July 1, 2009 THE HURT LOCKER, que aqui no Brasil já tem em dvd sob o título GUERRA AO TERROR, definitivamente é o melhor filme do ano, so far. Assisti há umas duas semanas e fui completamente arrebatado. Bigelow tem o tino e o senso. O roteiro é estupendo. Finalmente a temática da guerra americana ao "horror" terrorista ganha alta reverberancia cinematografica. Jeremy Renner e Anthony Mackie são minhas primeiras torcidas para os Oscar de atuação. Renner principalmente, está soberbo. Com a expansão da categoria de Melhor Filme para 10 títulos, torço veementemente pelo filme. ASSISTAM O QUANTO ANTES! ___ Damon farejando Oscar no trailer de THE INFORMANT. E como esse cara tentou a sorte depois de GÊNIO INDOMÁVEL... O que seria engraçado? Damon indicado e DiCaprio esnobado; Damon faturando o Oscar e acumulando dois. Sim, eu sou do tempo em que havia certa rivalidade entre ambos, potencializada pelo "duelo" pela indicação ao Oscar (Leo por TITANIC; Damon por GÊNIO), vencido por Damon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members saulomeri Posted July 1, 2009 Members Report Share Posted July 1, 2009 Já vi The Hurt Locker também e, embora não tenha um entusiamo tão grande, admito que achei o resultado ótimo. Falando em Jeremy Renner, quando vi as primeiras notícias sobre o filme achei que o ator em questão seria o belga Jeremie Renier, constante colaborador dos irmãos Dardenne, e fui ver o filme com toda expectativa, dopois vi que o ator era outro. Pelo trailer, acho que o tom leve e mais cômico do filme do Soderbergh não dê muito pra Damon querer ganhar um Oscar (parece que todo mundo que faz um filme quer ganhar um Oscar). Damon vem com Eastwood por aí, acho que é uma opção mais viável.saulomeri2009-07-01 13:34:01 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Members Ronny Posted July 1, 2009 Members Report Share Posted July 1, 2009 Falando em Jeremy Renner' date=' quando vi as primeiras notícias sobre o filme achei que o ator em questão seria o belga Jeremie Renier, constante colaborador dos irmãos Dardenne, e fui ver o filme com toda expectativa, dopois vi que o ator era outro.[/quote'] Quando o filme começou a bombar ainda ano passado, achei o msm. "O que diabos Renier tá fazendo numa produçao americana?". Renner é o típico coadjuvante que identificamos nos filmes sem saber exatamente de onde. Mas ao menos pra mim, isso muda agora com THE HURT LOCKER. Pelo trailer' date=' acho que o tom leve e mais cômico do filme do Soderbergh não dê muito pra Damon querer ganhar um Oscar (parece que todo mundo que faz um filme quer ganhar um Oscar). Damon vem com Eastwood por aí, acho que é uma opção mais viável. [/quote'] Saulo, a questão aqui é menos o filme e mais a categoria de interpretação. Damon em The Informant é o astro fisicamente transformado (e o mais relevante: engordado para a produção) e adotando outro sotaque. Que o diga o próprio Leo DiCaprio, indicado pelo inferior Diamante de Sangue e não por Os Infiltrados, o filme do ano. Antes de Eastwood, no qual será coadj, Damon terá grandes chances por Green Zone, a nova empreitada de Paul Greengrass no campo da guerra ao terror, mas dessa vez em plena zona "inimiga". Aliás, o caso de Damon esse ano me remete ao de DiCaprio em 2007: acredito que ele irá concorrer por THE INFORMANT enquanto seus outros filmes irão disputar os maiores prêmios, o que de certa forma o desfavorecerá. ________ Estupendo poster de Precious, título, aliás, pelo qual tenho adquirido certa simpatia. Essa Mo´Nique tá vindo com cara de imbatível. ________ A boa notícia do dia: Indie 'Kids' adopts cast Bening' date=' Moore, Ruffalo set to star in film By MICHAEL FLEMING Bening Moore Ruffalo Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Josh Hutcherson and Mia Wasikowska are set to star in "The Kids Are All Right." Director Lisa Cholodenko ("High Art") begins shooting today from the script she co-wrote with Stuart Blumberg. Pic revolves around a brother and sister (Hutcherson, Wasikowska) who set out to find their same-sex parents' sperm donor, who totally upsets their family dynamic once he enters their lives. Bening and Moore play the parents, and Ruffalo plays the donor. Inferno Intl. is handing international sales on the film. Jeffrey Levy-Hinte of Antidote Films is producing with Plum Pictures' Celine Rattray and Daniela Taplin-Lundberg, UGC PH's Philippe Hellmann and Gilbert Films' Gary Gilbert and Jordan Horowitz.[/quote'] Ronny2009-07-01 15:34:29 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members -felipe- Posted July 1, 2009 Members Report Share Posted July 1, 2009 Muito bom esse poster de Precious mesmo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Stradivarius Posted July 1, 2009 Members Report Share Posted July 1, 2009 Esse Precious me causa uma sensação muito estranha, simplesmente não consigo levar o filme a sério... Posso até morder minha língua, mas é que no momento a indústria de cinema parece estar tendo recaídas com esses temas, e não posso deixar de rir quando imagino o quão longe eles podem ir atrás de boas críticas e prêmios... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members FeCamargo Posted July 1, 2009 Members Report Share Posted July 1, 2009 Mia Wasikowska , Annete Bening e Julianne Moore juntas! Onde eu compro o ingresso!!!??? ... Esse Precious me soa tão cachorro... à lá Trash - No Pinico... . Não devia ter lembrado desse troço cinematográfico... me deu náusea... FeCamargo2009-07-01 17:11:53 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members saulomeri Posted July 1, 2009 Members Report Share Posted July 1, 2009 Era justamente isso que eu ia dizer, vi o trailer de Precious e a primeira coisa que me veio a mente foi justamente Crash. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Administrator Posted July 1, 2009 Members Report Share Posted July 1, 2009 Vi o trailer e o tal Crash nem me passou pela cabeça, mas, para dizer a verdade, também me sinto saturado desse tipo de produção. Mas o pôster é show. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members MacGruber Posted July 1, 2009 Author Members Report Share Posted July 1, 2009 Tb não acho que as chances do Damon sejam diminuídas pelo fato de o filme não ser um dramão, como se pensava. Aliás, será que é essa descontração toda como vão tentar vender? Vai saber... Não sabia dessa rivalidade com o DiCaprio. :DD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members saulomeri Posted July 1, 2009 Members Report Share Posted July 1, 2009 Kris Tapley e Nathaniel Rogers (este parcialmente) já atualizaram suas previsões, incluindo o novo Top 10. http://www.thefilmexperience.net/Awards/2009/picture.html http://incontention.com/?page_id=9283 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members -felipe- Posted July 2, 2009 Members Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 Nenhum dos dois acredita em Shutter Island, nem mesmo com as 10 vagas. Avatar, por outro lado, pode se beneficiar com a nova regra. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members saulomeri Posted July 2, 2009 Members Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 Talvez o trailer divulgado não tenha agradado. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Ronny Posted July 2, 2009 Members Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 RIP Karl Malden | 1912-2009 Um grande ator e o último remanescente de um clássico, particularmente um dos filmes de minha vida, UMA RUA CHAMADA PECADO, pelo qual ele venceu seu único Oscar, de melhor ator coadjuvante. Aliado com Marlon Brando e Elia Kazan, ajudou a mudar a face da interpretação no cinema. O trio voltou a fazer história em SINDICATO DE LADRÕES, pelo qual Malden recebeu sua segunda e derradeira indicação ao Oscar - e Brando finalmente conquistou o seu primeiro careca. Um formidável ator que definitivamente cravou com grande talento seu nome na história do cinema. É sempre triste dá adeus aos últimos cânones da era de ouro, gente que ajudou a moldar o cinema enquanto linguagem e tudo o mais. E a despeito de tudo isso, entrou para o nosso imaginário de maneira mais pessoal, carinhosa até.Ronny2009-07-02 15:56:30 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Ronny Posted July 3, 2009 Members Report Share Posted July 3, 2009 Trailer de Five Minutes of Heaven: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Hu9fdUOYLs&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fincontention%2Ecom%2F&feature=player_embedded ___ Com Liam Neeson e James Nesbitt, levou os prêmios de Direçao e Roteiro em Sundance. Do mesmo diretor de A QUEDA. Muito promissor! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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