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20 Weeks To Oscar
Pass, Present And Future
by David Poland
It's the micro/macro Oscars this year.
There will be competition in the tech/craft categories
and there looks to be some intense competition in the top two categories, Best Picture and Best Director. The only high-profile category that is seriously competitive is Best Supporting Actor
and as I recall, that is the second award given out in the evening. So buckle up and try not to fall out of your chair in boredom as you wait the three hours between seeing if George Clooney, Paul Giamatti, or the upset-minded Matt Dillon of Crash wins and finally finding out whether Brokeback Mountain has been backed or broken.
The Oscar Chart
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Digital
Nation The
Oscar Docs by
Gary Dretzka The
Great Snub of 2006 is the envelope, please -- the elimination of Werner
Herzogs fascinating Grizzly Man, which used the victims
own tapes to document the events leading up to the horrific deaths of Xtreme naturalists
Timothy Treadwell and Amie Huguenard. That the critically lauded
film didnt even make the documentary committees short list of 15 titles,
announced more than two months ago, ranks right up there with last Januarys
inexplicable exclusion of Paul Giamatti from the list of nominees for Sideways.
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The Gurus offer their
first impressions in all the categories... and if this holds up, it's going to
be a very predictable night in most of the top categories...
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20
Weeks To Oscar: Nominations
Morning I
Hear You Knocking... But It's Time To Kick The Door Down Or Just Shut Up
by
David Poland
Another
big advantage for Brokeback Mountain in the Best Picture race
it
will be the highest grosser of all five BP nominees as of some time this week. Brokeback
has to be the presumptive favorite, but I am still of the belief that a strong
Phase II campaign for Munich can score the Pianist-style upset,
though in Best Picture and Director and not in Best Actor (where it's not nominated). In
the absence of a full-blown push by Universal, the strongest contender to upset
Brokeback Mountain will be Crash. Lionsgate will NOT give up on
this movie ever again. _________________________ It's
Oscartown, Jake Veni,
Vici, Vhatever by
Kristopher Tapley
The single
greatest moment of the morning for this viewer was hearing Terrence Howard's
name mentioned in the short list of Best Actor contenders for his ground-shattering
performance in Hustle & Flow. He has held the stage like no other this
season and has obviously wanted it. Well, he got it
and I dare say if anyone
has the strength to muscle past Philip Seymour Hoffman's potential early
peak, it's a pimp from Memphis _________________________ Very
Few Surprises In Oscar Nominations
Brokeback Mountain
leads with 8 nominations... Crash with 6... Munich pulls out 5 including
Picture/Director/Screenplay.... Terrence Howard grabs a Hustle & Flow
nom... Star Wars shockingly left out of EFX category
Full
List
By
The Numbers
By
Film
Fact
Sheets
Reactions
Discuss
The Nominations _________________________

Sundance: Status Kuo Episode
Sixteen: Al Gore: Man of the People (quicktime)
Episode
Fifteen: The Annual Slamdance/Sundance Sledding Competition
Ride the wild snow with the
filmmakers in the fifth year of the one-sided tradition Episode
Fourteen: Wristcutters: A Love Story Wristcutting
with Shannon Sossamon & Director Goran Dukic
Episodes
1-15 10
Days Of Sundance
It's
STILL About The Movies, Stupid .. Part 2
by David Poland The
movie line-up at Sundance is very much like the indie business… confused.
There was a lot of self-awareness out there, but not a lot of inspired audaciousness.
There are always one or two great movies that Sundance misses in the massive work
of sifting through primarily original, unrepresented material out there. But,
all things considered, it is always a good bet that we had the chance to see most
of the best of what is new out there in this year's 10 days in Park City. And
sure, Ken Turan had to change his cell number when Paris Hilton refused
to stop calling, but that was the exception to the rule. The hype was more a side
dish than since the early days.
It's
STILL About The Movies, Stupid .. Part 1 Also...
MCN's Sundance Video Collection
MCIndie
Photo Blogs An Exit
The
Reeler Writes His Way Out Of Park City 
MCN
DVD Wrap-Up Junebug
It
isn't often that so much heat is drawn to an independent movie as intellectually
challenging and commercially fragile as "Junebug. More
> Mutiny
City News: Revenge came in the form of a precocious redhead named Amy Adams.
The
Hot Button: I must say this movie has grown on me, starting even as I watched
it. Amy Adams gives a home run performance that stays just this side of
impossibly cloying. Plus:
All Souls Day, The
Aristocrats, Chan is Missing, Cisco Pike, Dallas, Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart,
Educating Rita, Flightplan, Grizzly Man, Junebug, Lois & Clark, Lord of War,
Missing, My Date with Drew, Oliver Twist, Partner(s), Puppetmaster vs. Demonic
Toys, Sueno, The Tomorrow Show: Punk and New Wave, Thumbsucker, Two for the Money 
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Updated
throughout the day
Updated: 2:42 pm
The Hot Rumor
Of The Day
Stacey Snider
Has Said It Isn't Happening, But The Rumor Persists
Brad Grey
Moves Up Corporately, Gail Berman Moves Out, Stacey Snider Moves
To Studio Chairmanship
Meanwhile, More
Blood Will Be Spilt At Paramount... At Least One Par VP Being Replaced
By A DW Assistant... If Snider Rumor Became Fact, More Now Unseen
Changes Loom
Miss
Crabtree On The CG-Free Animation Nominees
Movie
City News Proudly Presents
The Directorial Debut Of Oscar Nominee
Amy Adams
Harry
Potter & The Enormous Cash Infusion The WB Needs To Keep Carl
Icahn Off Their Ass Commences
Production
The
Woz, Captain Puig & Super Bowles Handicap The Races
Nikki
Finke Returns To The LA Weekly Just In Time To Piss All Over Oscar
As Only She (And Perhaps Her Spiritual Twin, Jeff Wells) Can, Will
Or Wants To... Making Some Good Points, And Some Grotesque
WGA's
Award For Doc Screenplay Goes To Enron: The Smartest Guys In The
Room
Robert
Altman On Stage "Everything
I've learned has come from watching other directors: Bergman, Fellini, Kurosawa,
Huston and Renoir." Look
For Narnia's Prince Caspian In 2007
Paramount
Confirms Close Of DW Deal... Couches Story In Imminent Sale Of Library, Which
Is The Biggest Danger To Viacoom Stock Price
Yesterday
- The
Fact : The
DreamAmount Deal Closed On Tuesday
The Rumor Wednesday
Will Be A Major Pink Slip Day At Paramount, Led By Hits In Marketing & Distribution The
Omen, Which Will Be Released On 6-6-06, But Is Not Called Omen 666 (Or Pennsylvania
6-5000) Has A Teaser Trailer... And When We Say "Tease," We Mean That
If You Watch It Your Soul Will Be Eternally Damned Louis
Lumenickus III Says Goodbye To Yet Another Landmark NY Theater (That Has Been
Kinda Stanky In Recent Years) 
Mathews
Handicaps The Oscar Race The
Bagger
Breaks Down The Top Categories Canada's
Dry Joy For Crash A
Fine Occar Whine From The NY Observer Oscar
Noms From The Brit View Why
L.A. Doesn't Have Natascha McElhone To Kick Around (Or Stare At) Anymore If
You Went To A Doc Fest In Tahiti, Would You Make It to The Theater? The
Woz
On Clooney's Triple Crowning USC
Professor Larry Gross Digs Into The "Year Of The Queer"
More
Reactions To Oscar
"Brokeback is
going to go all the way, I think. And how could you feel badly about that, being
in the company of all these wonderful films this year?"
Digging
Into The Powerful Draw of Brokeback Mountain For Some Gay Men
Which
Critics Group Is The Best Oscar Predictor Of Them All?
Eugene
Hernandez Talks To The Nominated Bossmen Thelma
Adams On The Oscar Snubs MCN
Respectfully Acknowledges The Passing Of Coretta Scott King... A More Important
Story Than The Oscars, Even In The Movie City Rick
Sands, Who Claimed To Be Leaving DreamWorks Because He Wanted To Work For A True
Independent Tops Expectations.. Becomes COO For A Company So Independent It No
Longer Exists, MGM The
Carpetbagger SAGs Anne
Thompson Calls Out Todd McCarthy For Sundance Whining Tourists
Chase Brokeback Mountain In Wyoming... But It's In Canada A
Real Life Intimate Of One Of The Men Killed In Munich Speaks Out Down Under Julia
Roberts' Draws 'Em To Broadway Peter
Howell's Sundance Blog Well Worth A Look The
First Ever Feature Length Movie Made With Cell Phone Cameras Only Wraps Passings
Breakthrough
Video Artist Nam June Paik Digitizes At 73 Carrie
Rickey Says Goodbye To Fayard Nicholas Wendy
Wasserstein Passes At 55 Golden
Rasperries Catch Awards Season Disease Of Nominating For Attention Instead Of
Quality... Well, In This Case, Instead Of Crappiness Reuters
Mistakes Israeli Passive Aggression On Munich For Critical Thinking The
Reeler Flees Sundance The
Indie Stars Of Sundance Daniel
Gross On The Threat Of A Steve Jobs Iger Sanction
Will
Geisha Get Into China?
SAG
Awards Ensemble - Crash Lead Actor - Phillip Seymour
Hoffman Lead Actress - Reese Witherspoon Supporting Actor
- Paul Giamatti Supporting Actress - Rachel Weisz The
Complete List, Including TV Newsweek
Does Its Anual Presumptive Directors Roundtable Disney's
Only Been Doing It For A Decade The
Media Once Again Mistakes Good Marketing Of High-Profile, Micro-Budget Direct-To-DVD
Biz For An Anti-Theatrical Trend Anne
Thompson Wraps Sundance In Her Blog Using
Digital Filmmaking To Preserve Personal Dignity And Integrity The
Last Stand of The X-Men? Ang
Lee Wins DGA For Brokeback Mountain... Werner Herzog Wins DGA's Best Documentary
Director For Grizzly Man For
The First Time, The Audience And Jury Agree On The Drama And Doc Awards
God
Grew Tired Of Us And Quinceanera Take Top Awards At Sundance
And -
Watch
The Star Of GGT Tell The Story Of The $25,000 Donor Plus - Quinceaneraa
Llikely To Land With Picturehouse And For Adults Only - A
Look At The Previous Work Of The Quinceaneraa
Co-Director "I'd
like to thank the Academy for the big box office boost we're going to get. It
truly is an honor just to be nominated!"
Superman
Returns In Pictures arts.
About "soil evaporation."
Trailer
du Jour The
Notorious Bettie Page House
of Sand Wins Alfred P. Sloan Prize At Sundance The
Slamdance Awards
The
Lipp Mounts Brokeback Marketing
The Paper Of Record Hits Sundance....
Deja Vu Ensues Tony
Pony's Up The View From The Thin Air Of Sundance Tower Jean-Claude
Clark On The Traditional Low Return On The Sundance Prize Catching
Up With Last Year's Shifting Indie-Nomics Using Sundance As a Prism
A
Review Of Marshall Fine's Cassavetes Bio
Inside
The Mind Of The Academy Historian Lumenick
On Sundance Studio Pix Matt
Dillon Still Skiing Indie Hills Gunner
Palace Has Been Rated... Twice: The Real Story From Michael Tucker Smells
Like ParaWorks/AOL Spirit Some
Disney/Pixar Details... Including Pixar's Staying In Emeryville What
Did They Give Away In "The Envelope Lounge?" And What Does Sundance
Have To Do With The Oscars Anyway?
Why
Does Sundance Remain A Draw For Unrelated Markets? Because Major Non-Tabloid Papers
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