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Weeks To Oscar One
More For The Road by
David Poland
The Oscars are not a
science
they aren't brain surgery
they aren't The Truth. They
are a very large variation on a kid's sporting event. Everyone who is on the team
gets to play. You can root for your kid, but don't stick your leg out into the
field of play to trip an opposing player or curse at the other kids on your child's
team for not playing hard enough. It would be naïve not to recognize that
there is a whole industry built up around this event. God knows MCN benefits from
it. But the spirit gets lost too easily and too often. Discourse has become dis'
coarse
and that is a loss for everyone. ________________________
The
Ultimate DVD Geek Domino
by
Doug Pratt "
I'm scared of failure. I'm scared I'm not going to satisfy not just myself, but
satisfy my film family, my larger family. I want people to like what I do, and
I'm scared that I'm going to fail in doing that. So that's why every morning when
I wake up, I'm always bolt upright 5 minutes before the alarm clock, whether I've
had 1 hour's sleep, 2 hours' sleep or 10 hours' sleep-I don't get 10 hours' sleep,
my max is about 5-I'm always bolt upright in fear, in fear of failure, in fear
of not actually making my mark, in fear I haven't been able to execute what I
wanted to do creatively as good as I could have done it. I think it's healthy
to have that fear. I wake up with that same fear whether I'm doing a commercial
or whether I'm doing a major movie, and I think my fear with Domino was
that I kept pushing the boundaries in terms of what could be perceived as 'too
rock 'n roll' and then being silly."
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It's
Oscartown, Jake The
Close Races As The Race Closes
by
Kristopher Tapley
One more
column before the Oscars come and go and the only thing I can think of that is
worthy of discussion this late in the game is the close races. One
of the first categories of the night will answer a heated question right off the
bat. Will the Academy see fit to honor George Clooney for his magnificent
year with a Best Supporting Actor trophy for Syriana, or will they be overwhelmed
with the desire to make up for two snubs in a row and give the award to Paul
Giamatti for Cinderella Man __________________________
Digital
Nation
by
Gary Dretzka
City
of God and Amores Perros are the most recognizable examples of the
trend, but also representative are such merciless treatises as Our Lady of
the Assassins, Sweet Sixteen, the little-seen Pizza, Beer, and Cigarettes
(from Argentine, it recently was released here on DVD by Facets Video) and the
woefully under-screened, On the Outs. While vastly different from each
other, newcomers Tsotsi and Dirty fit the same mold of pictures
fueled by heartless violence, pulsating variations of American hip-hop music,
nearly indecipherable street patois and a refusal by their directors to offer
easy solutions or Hollywood endings. _____________________________
The
Weekend Report by
Leonard Klady
Tyler Perry evaded
the terrible twos as his ribald, comic Madeas Family Reunion
was the clear weekend viewing favorite with an estimated $30.4 million. However,
he didnt get much support as two other national debuts - the animated Doogal
and the thriller Running Scared - performed indifferently and most holdover
titles experienced 40% to 60% declines that translated to rollbacks in the audience.
The
Weekend Estimates (Full List) Top Domestic Grosses Domestic Market Share
MCN
DVD Wrap-Up Rent
It
took 10 years for Rent to make the leap from Broadway to Hollywood, but
only a month to disappear from the megaplexes. More
>>
MCN
Review: If Rent: The Movie was cut by 30 minutes, since somehow, on
film, the rent battle becomes truly uninteresting, it might have been really terrific.
Pride,
Unprejudiced: Chris Columbus says Rent is the movie he was born
to make. Plus:
Wallace and Gromit,
Domino, North Country, Rent, Zathura, All The President's Men, Emmanuel's Gift,
Grey's Anatomy, The Journey, Just Like Heaven, La Bete Humaine, Midnight Cowboy,
MirrorMask, Nine Lives, The Pretender, Proof, Significant Others, The Thing About
My Folks, The Dick Cavett Show 
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Ben
Karlin... The Man Behind Jon Stewart
The
Smoking Gun Goes Hollywood With A Series Of Budgets For Shyamalan
Movies
Is
That A Prod In Your Hand Or Are You Just Glad To See Me?
The
American Humane Association Brands Brokeback Mountain A Sheep
Abuser
Oscar
Nominee Joyeux Noel Uses The Gunner Palace Argument...
Gets CARA To Flop An R To A PG-13
Shortly Following
The Publicists Guild Awards Walk The Line, Fox Awards Searchlight's
Head Of Publicity Breena Camden Jeff Godsick's HOP Slot At The Big
Studio (He's Moving Further Up Into More Of a Marketing Role)...
Who Will Replace Breena At P-Rice's Expanding Den? Unknown As
Of Now
Ego,
Ego, Ego, Money, Ego, Money, Ego, Ego ... Crash!!!
T.K.
Arnold Offers Some Perspective On Direct-To-DVD Before Offering
"News" On Stuart Little 2: This One May Make Money
Like Teh FIrst One Did
E!
Attempts To Cross Breed Its Oscar Carpet Content
brandchannel's
2005 Product Placement Awards
The
"Source Material Derby" - Worthless As News... Interesting
Fodder
Fox
Rolls Out An Integrated Early Home Delivery Experiment For FX TV
Programming Via The News Corp Owned DirecTV
Whedon
Qs & As With Empire
NY
Post Horrorscopes Out The Oscars
Oliver's
Artful Dodger, Jack Wild, Dies At 53
A
Fight Over The Parts That Make The Camera Crew Whole
The
Hard Right Leaning "Israel Project" Continues To Beat The Drum Against
Paradise Now Making
The Case For Keira Knightley
Meanwhile,
Crash Producer Bob Yari Files Suit Against The PGA And The Academy On Denial
Of His Producer Credit
Update
(4:33p) -
The Academy Has Confirmed Its Ruling That Crash's Original Song Nominee,
"In The Deep," Is Not In Any Way At Issue And Is Qualified For Its Nomination
And Win, If It So Happens On Sunday
Earlier - The
Oscar Nominated Song From Crash Is In Another, Undistributed
Film Called The Civilization Of Maxwell Bright.... Sources
Tell MCN That The Academy Is Now Investigating And Considering Disqualification,
Though It Is Unclear Whether Any Academy Rule Has Been Broken
The
Woz
Cain't Quit Focus Features The
Family Media Guide Says Crash And Munich Are The Most Problematic
Oscar Nominees... Though Brokeback Mountain Does Take The Sex Cake The
San Diego Union Tribune Looks At San Diego Native Michelle Williams The
Attacks On Paradise Now Ramp Up, Too Late To Have Any Effect, And In A
Way That Grossly Exaggerates The Rage Against The Oscar Nominee 
Quiz
of the Day How
Well Do You Know Your Oscar Fashion? Peter
Stomare Crushes The Ebonic Language For Volkswagon In The Funniest New Ad Not
Involving A Creepy Mask Since The Super Bowl By
The Way... The Oscar Polls Are Closed... An
Ambitious Film Festival Thais One On Stout
Heart, Julian Fellowes The
Origin Of The Oscar Species
Who
Taught Bennett Miller & Danny Futterman?
Stu
Chats With Bob Berney About The Endanged Domestic Market For Foreign Films
And -
How
Can Indie Filmmakers Make A Buck?
Sony's
Blu-Ray Hi-Def DVD Announces A Release Date... May 23... But Perhaps Even More
Significantly, Most Titles Are Aimed At The Geek Crowd And Not At Adults Oh
My, How Things Change... After
Screen Gems' Great Success With Promotions Inviting Civilians To Make 1-Sheets,
Universal Bellies Up To The Bar With A TV Spot Invitational for Slither...
Use This Copyrighted Materials As You Will! The
CBC Offers A Chance To See One Of The Oscar Shorts For Free... Cashback
Or
For An Absurdly Pricey $9.95, You Can Buy Cashback And The Other Four Oscar
Nominated Shorts
On iTunes A
Terribly Ugly Disney Story That Doesn't Seem To Really Be Much About Disney At
All, But Requires Acknowledgement The
Chicago Tribune's Mark Caro Does A Terrific, Fast, And Utterly New Media Job Bouncing
Around This Morning's IFC/VOD Story, Reminding Us That Mark Cuban Wants To Change
The World... As Long As He And His Get Paid Earlier
- IFC
& Comcast Do The Industry A Favor... IFC Puts Its Product On the Line, Which
Will Not Prove That Day & Date Can Work For Majors, But Will Define Some More
Clear Parameters Of Possibility The
Bagger Makes Lanky Adulthood Look Cool A
VFXWorld Chat With The Visual EFX Nominees (free
reg req) Occasionally
Funny, Often Smug & Ignorant 10 Awards They Missed From Time (See:
Most Supportive Spouse Award For Some Really Ugly Dismissals Of Some Spouses
Who Are As - If Not More Talented Than Their Nominated Counterparts) One
More Chat With Phil And
-
Our Miss Crabtree Reminds (Via The Anne-T Blog) That Not Everyone Is Rooting For
Phil's Capote To Win The Center Square A
Brit Journo Reflects On The Film Michael
Winterbottom's The Road To Guantanamo Is The Kind Of Polemic That Could
Be Called G-9/11... So Why Haven't American Distributors Bitten? Danny
Huston Keeps Rising Is
Manderlay,A Racist Slap That Black Actors Should Have Stayed Away From? A
View From Across The Pond David
Thomson Remembers Richard Bright Dreamgirls
Dreaming Of The Audiences Rent, Phantom And Producers Couldn't Find Natalie
Portman, All Grown Up "I think you're objectified whether
you want to be or not — as a public female. The magazine rankings of women,
like they’re cars or something." It's
Oscar Quiz Time It's
All Geek To Me The
First NYC Comic-Con Dressing
For Oscar, Literally Losing
Three Greats In Three Days... At Least Chad Everett Can Relax Now Dennis
Weaver Says Goodbye Mis-ter Dil-lon At 81 Earlier
- Don
Knotts Leaves Mayberry Forever At Age 81 And
- The
Night Stalker/The Old Man, Darrin McGavin, Passes Away At 83 The
Cinematographers Go For Memoirs Of A Geisha And
- So
Does The Costume Designer Guild Plus - Sound
Mixers Go for Walk The Line
NetFlix
Gets Into Production... But Will Being On "The Other Side" Make Them
A Target For Unions?
David
Thomson Worries For Oscar's Old Age
Thank
God For The Wall Street Journal
A
Serious Look At The Paranoiamount Situation By Marr & Kelly
Reprinted
(Somewhat Illicitly) For Non-Subscribers
Snider
Releases Statement... DreamWorks Deal Is Done... Her Contractual Status for Rest
Of 2006 Is Up To Universal
And
Ms. Waxman Gets The Release Too
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