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Caros.

 

Assisti ao novo da Jane Campion, Bright Star. Belíssimo, sutil e poético (literalmente). É tudo tão leve, tão terno, o envolvimento com a produção e os personagens se dá naturalmente. Um dos melhores do ano mesmo.

 

Agora, falar em indicação ao Oscar é algo bastante arriscado. Eu não acredito. Seria injusto a não indicação, entretanto, o fato é que o filme se dirige a um público muito específico. Ele é acadêmico em sua estrutura e técnica, mas em termos narrativos, pode não agradar a um público muito amplo por, justamente, se embasar em poesia.

 

Entretanto, devo afirmar que a não indicação de Abbie Cornish seria revoltante. O que a garota faz em tela é muito intenso e arrisco a dizer que a última sequência é uma das coisas mais belas e líricas que já presenciei. A melhor atuação do ano até agora. Ben Whishaw está correto e quem surpreende, também, é Paul Schneider. Uma indicação a ator coadjuvante seria bastante justa. Aliás, Jane Campion sempre se revelou como uma grande diretora de atores, né?

 

Imperdível. Estou na torcida já.

 

 

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Bah, quero assistir esse logo. Grack, não se tu já viu Sommersault, mas é uma boa pedida pra quem quiser conferir um ótimo trabalho da Abbie Cornish.

 

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E já temos os apresentadores do Oscar 2010

 

 

Steve Martin' date=' Alec Baldwin to host Oscars

 

And the Oscar hosting gig goes to....Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin.

The duo will serve as cohosts of the 82nd annual Academy Awards, to air live March 7 on ABC.

Martin has hosted the Oscarcast twice before. Baldwin, star of NBC's "30 Rock," was a supporting actor nominee in 2003 for "The Cooler." [/quote']

Ronny2009-11-03 22:20:34
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‘Crazy Heart’ has the goods

Posted by Kristopher Tapley · 2:31 pm · November 4th, 2009

 

 

%28from%20left%29%20Maggie%20Gyllenhaal%20and%20Jeff%20Bridges%20in%20Crazy%20HeartIt’s not just Jeff Bridges who leaps onto the Oscar landscape with Scott Cooper’s “Crazy Heart.”

It’s possible in a few months that we’ll be talking pretty seriously

about Maggie Gyllenhaal in the supporting actress race and, most

certainly, T-Bone Burnett’s contributions as the film’s music

supervisor.

Fox Searchlight screened the film this morning to a handful of press

and will do so again this evening, looking to gauge reactions to what

could be a big boost both on the awards front and commercially.  With “Amelia”

losing money at the box office and a dwindling slate of product for the

Oscar push, it seemed almost inevitable that this little mid-summer pick-up would find its way onto the 2009 schedule.  More and more, that’s looking to be the case.

But back to the film.  I would rather not offer up a proper review

for a movie that hasn’t been color-timed, still has some sound mixing

work to be done and, on the whole, just isn’t finished yet, but I feel

comfortable calling it a slow burn that settles warmly in the tradition

of “Tender Mercies” or “Nobody’s Fool.” While it might be unfair to reduce it to a “country-music ‘Wrestler’” (as The Hollywood Reporter’s Steven Zeitchik did yesterday without having seen the film), that is nevertheless a pretty streamlined way of describing the narrative.

More importantly, however, that “performance of a lifetime” from

Jeff Bridges that Fox Searchlight was on about when the studio bought

the film nearly four months ago?  I think it could be this year’s

Oscar-winning lead actor turn walking away.

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Andrea Bocceli, Paul McCartney join the race for Best Original Song

Posted by Kristopher Tapley · 8:19 am · November 5th, 2009

 

 

Andrea%20BocelliCatching up with Robert Zemeckis’s “A Christmas Carol”

last night (which I absolutely adored), I noticed the film featured a

tune called “God Bless Us Everyone” by Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli. 

Might we have a new contender for Best Original Song?

Each of Zemeckis’s prior performance-capture efforts included original songs — Josh Groban’s “Believe” from “The Polar Express” and Idina Menzel’s “A Hero Comes Home” from “Beowulf”

— but I hadn’t yet heard of the track featured in the new film.  The

song is what you might expect, a festive vocal power hymn, the first

cue over the closing credits and, therefore, eligible.

But not a likely nominee, I suppose.  “Believe” made the cut in

2004, but that was before the new voting process.  Where the track is

situated will probably not prove intriguing enough to warrant serious

consideration.  But nevertheless, it’s a new hopeful in a category that

is already more competitive than normal.

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E já temos os apresentadores do Oscar 2010

 

 

Steve Martin' date=' Alec Baldwin to host Oscars

 

And the Oscar hosting gig goes to....Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin.

The duo will serve as cohosts of the 82nd annual Academy Awards, to air live March 7 on ABC.

Martin has hosted the Oscarcast twice before. Baldwin, star of NBC's "30 Rock," was a supporting actor nominee in 2003 for "The Cooler." [/quote']

 

Isso não é uma notícia boa. É GENIAL!!!!

 

Alec Baldwin é DEUS em 30 Rock, DEUS! Gênio, gênio, gênio!!!!

 

Tomara que o Steve Martin se atrase e o Baldwin não tenha que dividir o palco com ele. 16
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OHH SENHOR:

‘Crazy Heart’ gets a release date

Posted by Kristopher Tapley · 4:22 pm · November 5th' date=' 2009

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Fox Searchlight Pictures has settled on a December 16, 2009 release date for Scott Cooper’s “Crazy Heart,” which I wrote up yesterday.  Here’s the synopsis from the studio.  Nothing you don’t know, but at least it’s “official” verbiage:

Four-time Academy Award® nominee JEFF BRIDGES stars as the richly comic, semi-tragic romantic anti-hero Bad Blake in the debut feature film CRAZY HEART from writer-director Scott Cooper. Bad Blake is a broken-down, hard-living country music singer who’s had way too many marriages, far too many years on the road and one too many drinks way too many times. And yet, Bad can’t help but reach for salvation with the help of Jean (MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL), a journalist who discovers the real man behind the musician. As he struggles down the road of redemption, Bad learns the hard way just how tough life can be on one man’s crazy heart.[/quote']

 

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Ronny2009-11-05 23:00:58
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The Hollywood Reporter:

 

By: Roger Friedman   //   Thursday November 5, 2009

 

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Rob Marshall’s “Nine” — the big Weinstein Company production of the year — is the most seen and unseen movie of the year, too.

With a December 18th opening postponed from November 25th, “Nine”

has been tweaked and polished many times as it heads to theaters. But

still no one’s “officially” seen it.

And yet, the message boards on the Internet Movie Data Base and

other websites are full of debates over it from secret advance

showings. The press hasn’t been privy to such screenings. There are

also a handful of people who’ve seen the film in various forms.

What can we glean so far?

It does seem like Penelope Cruz — singing, no less–

is a hit. Everyone who’s seen the film has been certain about her

performance. Cruz will be on her way to a second best supporting

actress nomination if all this pans out. She won earlier this year for

her role in Woody Allen’s “Vicky Cristina Barcelona.”

Marion Cotillard, best actress Oscar winner two years ago for “La Vie En Rose,” is also getting advance raves. Of the nine women — Cruz, Nicole Kidman, Kate Hudson, Judi Dench, Fergie, Sophia Loren,

etc — hers seems to be the closest to a lead role. There’s talk on the

boards that Cotillard is headed in that direction. It’s not a bad idea,

since Best Actress this year is an iffy category — Meryl Streep, Helen Mirren, and Gabby Sidibe (from “Precious”) not withstanding.

What still seems to be a question mark is Daniel Day-Lewis.

Is he great as Guido the filmmaker, or miscast? Can he sing? Does it

matter? These are still questions to be answered. DDL usually can do no

wrong. One woman I spoke to who saw “Nine” wasn’t crazy about the songs

but said of DDL: “This is the sexiest he’s been since ‘The Unbearable

Lightness of Being.’ ”

And so we wait, as “Nine” could be the Oscar killer so badly needed

this year, or just a really interesting movie with great performances.

It’s as much guessed about as Clint Eastwood’s Nelson Mandela movie, “Invictus,” and just as late in its showing.

 

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Putz, a gente acha que não, mas os caras sempre se superam nessas traduções ... falando em Up in the Air, o filme venceu o prêmio popular no festival de Austin, o mesmo conquistado por Slumdog Millionaire ano passado e por Juno no ano anterior. Acho que esse aí vai vir com tudo mesmo.

 

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Pessoal, só lembrando de novo, o prazo pra entrega da primeira etapa do bolão termina este domingo.
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