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Weeks To Oscar Looking
For Purpose In The Oscar World by
David Poland
It's looking like The Bookend
Oscars this year... tune into see who gets Best Supporting Actor, take a three
hour nap, then wake up to check out Best Picture. Nothing else seems terribly
interesting... with due respect to the many whose hearts will be leaping out of
their chests all day on Oscar day, regardless of how locked in many of the winners
seem to be.
The
Oscar Chart Quiz
A.
A great small performance... truly worthy... B. A nice prize for one of the
most beautifully made films of the year. C. Will look great, will charm...
A Major Career Is Born D. Genius work... will look even better in retrospect..
but even Werner Herzog might have a hard time saving this campaign.
______________________ It's
Oscartown, Jake Endurance
by
Kristopher Tapley
Much has
been written about Crash's position as a socially conscious piece of filmmaking.
The film uses race relations to ignite a spark that details civilization's wariness
of itself and suspicion of one another, as the urban sprawl of Los Angeles plays
host. "Everyone
can identity with the characters on the screen, whether they admit it or not.
We're living in difficult times now, obviously. So I think Crash, although
it's a topic that hasn't been entirely ignored, it's not something that was being
talked about." ________________________
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The
Ultimate DVD Geek Cinderella
Man by
Doug Pratt
It's a
great story. Martin Scorsese has probably poisoned boxing movies forever
with the revelation that most boxers are violent, pig-headed lugs, but Braddock
was genuinely good-natured and emotionally stable. As a result, however, Howard
may have replicated the family scenes as accurately as if he'd found film from
a camera hidden in the walls of the original Braddock apartment, and yet the movie
can't shake the sense that the scenes away from the boxing ring are somehow false
or artificial, because everyone is so nice. But the fights are thrillingmost
viewers will duck and bob right along with the fightersand the film is as
honorable in its intentions as it is rousing in its dramatic arc.
MCN
Review
Dretzka's
DVD Review
The
Hot Button MCN
DVD Wrap-Up Elizabethtown
Copies
of the Elizabethtown DVD should come with a special sticker, warning diabetics
that the contents could be dangerous to their health. It would be difficult to
find another big-budget Hollywood production that wore its heart so openly on
its sleeve. More > MCN
Review: The
film misfires in virtually every way. It opens with a faux Jerry Maguire
section that feels like weve seen it before complete with company
girlfriend who leaves when things go bad Plus:
Bambi II, The Batman,
The Best of the Electric Company, Demon Hunter, Doom, Dungeons and Dragons 2 -
Wrath of the Dragon God, Elizabethtown, Extreme Dating, The Cary Grant Box Set,
Grounded for Life, Growing Pains, Live Freaky! Die Freaky!, Oktober, Pizza, Beer
and Smokes, Poltergeist: The Legacy, Ryan's Daughter, A Slightly Pregnant Man,
Teen Titans, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, You Stupid Man, When a Stranger
Calls
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The Gurus Look At The
Top Three Choices In The Big Eight Categories This Week, Hoping For Some Heated
Competition Somewhere
The
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Updated
throughout the day Updated: 10:29 pm Trailer
du Jour Richard
Linklater's A Scanner Darkly
A
Critical Analysis Of The Weinstein's Fashionable New Look
Anne
Thompson On The Wooing Of Stacy Snider Icahn
And Time Warner Come To An Agreement And Make Peace And
-
The
Time Warner Statement
Nightwatch
- The Entire Movie In 150 Seconds
"I
will not make Catwoman II" Halle
Berry Receives An Award And Makes A Solemn Promise
Are
People Who Want To See The DVD Really Interested In Reading The Book Too?
Ah,
The Westerns .. Where Aging Male Stars Could "Grow Old With Grace And Virility
Intact"
Film
Snobs, White Sheets And, Of Course, Gossips
Sorry
Beyonce, Songwriters Are Singing Their Own Songs At Oscar This Year Lesson:
Never Brag About Stealing An Academy Screener In An Internet Chat Room
The
Foreign Language Category Has Its Own Urgency, And Five Films Worth Seeing At
A Theatre Near You
Big
Changes At Cinematical
Sizing
Up Lebowski Mutiny Style (quicktime) The
Wondercon Posters
Six XMen Take A Stand James
Bond Gets A French Bond Girl, A Danish Nemesis And Jeffrey Wright All In One Day
Welcome
To Oscar U Larry
McMurtry Sums Up Brokeback In Five Words: "Life Is Not For Sissies"
King
Kong, Gromit And War Of The Worlds Dominate The Visual Effects Awards With
A Star-Filled Red Carpet, A Billion Television Viewers In 231 Countries, The BAFTAs
Are More Than Just A Prelude To Oscar
It's
Not Just A Gift Bag, It's A "Gifting Experience"
It's The Sex Repressed That Is Remembered In Brief Encounter Trailer
du Jour Will
Ferrell's Talladega Nights The
Woz Trendizes Films With Magic In Them... Which Almost Always Mysteriously
Disappear At The Box Office "Cowboys
Are Frequently, Secretly (Fond of Each Other)," The 25-Year-Old Song Being
Revived By Willie Nelson Skeet
Ulrich And Others In The Not-Awe-Inspiring Category
The
Always Shy And Reserved Bruce Willis "Entertainment
Weekly hates me. Theyve hated me since theyve been a magazine. Fuck
em. And you can go and tell them that."
Frank
Miller's Batman Is Taking On al Qaeda "Watch
David Lynch's Eraserhead From A Toilet Seat" And Other Fun
Things To See And Do At Turin's Cinema Museum Remaking
Friday The 13th With Michael Bay Should Be Interesting At The Very Least A
New OscarSeating
Experiment From Gil Cates To Replace Awards In The Aisles "With
this year's crop of grown-up movies, finding and keeping a large audience isn't
going to be easy." Michael
Winterbottom Treads The Road To Guantánamo Michael
Medved Offers His Opinion About Che Guevera, The "Commie Thug"
Claudia
Eller On The Long Road To The Pink Panther Release... Which Will Actually
Mean Something If The Film Has Legs, But Is, For Now, Just The First Not-Unkind
Piece About Sony In A While After A Job Well Done By The Studio In Getting The
Film Out There And Sold To Kids
Tim
Burton On Hollywood, The Oscars And What's Really Important
"But will they let me to go the
front of the line at the Hollywood Wax Museum?" Vendetta
"You
have a world teetering on the brink -- apocalypse being the animating anxiety
of the superhero genre" Berlin
Welcomes A Prairie Home Companion Devin
Gordon Spins Out Seven Oscar Opinions Prentending To Be Observations... Including
A Few Factual Errors And Grand Canyonesque Leaps John
Horn On The Studio Mergers And The Orphaned Releases They May Leave Behind
Lars
Von Trier Makes A "Statement Of Revitality"
Jaws'
Peter Benchley Dies Mark
Caro On The Long Road To Crash Before
The Olympics, "Cinema In Italy Was Born In Turin" Even
In The Year Of Gay Cowboys, Ian McKellen Says "The Film Industry Is Very
Old Fashioned In California"
Peter
Howell On The Often-Overlooked Magic Of Good Film Editing
The
Tale Of Roy Lee: The Amazingly Successful Producer Who Gets The Business &
Has Only A Passing Interest In The Show
Paramount
Continues To Use "Interim Journalism" In Which The Troubled Target Tries
To Overwhelm Traditional Media With "Honest Insight" Before Perspective
Can Cement The Real Story Into Ugly Legend Anne
Thompson Delicately Joins The "Paramount Is Not Flailing" Marketing
Team... Though She Does Get In Some Shots... But Those "We'll Talk Candidly"
Interview Offers Are Hard To Pass Up
The Oscar After Market
"It's
almost like buying the Mona Lisa no, like that painting 'The Scream.' There's
no or little value, or even underground value. It's too famous."
Icahn,
You Con, We All Con... For Icahn And - Why
Don't Messages Movies Say Very Much Anymore?
"I
don't Michael Moore this shit. I don't come out and go, 'Look what these fuckers
do.'" |