Awards Season 2010
- knives
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Re: Awards Season 2010
I agree with Dom on that. Leo's fucked herself over, Steinfeld's too young, and switch youth with experience on Amy Adams. I guess Animal Kingdom chick is a wild card though it usually lead that gets the non-Americans in actress when it's an unknown.
- Feego
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Re: Awards Season 2010
I don't think The King's Speech will make a clean sweep (it didn't even achieve that at the BAFTAs). I think it will win the most awards, but it will probably lose Cinematography to True Grit, Editing to The Social Newtork, and I'm betting Fincher will win Best Director. While I predict KS will win Costume Design, there's a good chance Alice in Wonderland can win that one instead. And I think Steinfeld will take Supporting Actress. And Bale will win Supporting Actor, natch.
- Feego
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Re: Awards Season 2010
I don't agree that Steinfeld is too young. While it's true that children don't often win Oscars, when they do, it's always in the Supporting Actress category. Patty Duke, Tatum O'Neal, and Anna Paquin were all victorious here.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: Awards Season 2010
Man, Amy Adams winning would just be hysterical as the ultimate "Fuck you" from the Academy to Leo's agism milking. And the Academy has been known to do that sort if thing...
- Jeff
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Re: Awards Season 2010
I am sticking to the winner predictions I made on page one of this thread five months ago. That's before any precursors or critics awards or lists were released. Although I would now change a few of my nominee lineups, I think I'd still pick the same winners*.
* Okay, I'd probably pick David Seidler in Original Screenplay now.
* Okay, I'd probably pick David Seidler in Original Screenplay now.
- tavernier
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Re: Awards Season 2010
If Dogtooth beats out Biutiful or Incendies, it will be the upset of the evening.mfunk9786 wrote:Best Foreign Language Film:
Will Win: Dogtooth (Gut feeling here, and much stronger than the same gut feeling I had to my preference last year, The White Ribbon. A chance to vote for a truly interesting and, in a way, groundbreaking film.)
Should Win: Dogtooth
- Jeff
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Re: Awards Season 2010
Joel McHale hosts the Independent Spirit Awards tonight on IFC at 10:00 Eastern.
- colinr0380
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Agreed. We need to choose the foreign language nomination that is the most worthy and middlebrow without being confrontational or uncomfortable in any difficult way (last year was amazing for including two excellent films in The White Ribbon and A Prophet, but that itself almost immediately disqualified them from any serious consideration as to winning! Dogtooth falls into that category this year). Perhaps this rules out Biutiful too, even though Biutiful seems to tick most of the other boxes. I doubt the Academy is going to vote for an Algerian uprising film at this particular moment in time, so that rules out Outside The Law. Incendies sounds a bit like the token Middle East issue focused nomination for the year (see Ajami from 2010, Waltz With Bashir from 2009 and Beaufort from 2008) which probably doesn't have much of a chance, since it doesn't sound from its synopsis to be particularly pro-Israel focused.tavernier wrote:If Dogtooth beats out Biutiful or Incendies, it will be the upset of the evening.mfunk9786 wrote:Best Foreign Language Film:
Will Win: Dogtooth (Gut feeling here, and much stronger than the same gut feeling I had to my preference last year, The White Ribbon. A chance to vote for a truly interesting and, in a way, groundbreaking film.)
Should Win: Dogtooth
So I think I'm going for Civilisation to win - childhood trauma, family drama and African refugee camp work, which sounds perfect issuetastic Oscar fodder. Though Suzanne Bier's film After The Wedding was foreign language nominated and had an Indian orphanage full of cute homily spouting children contrasted against an overprivileged family's dark (but not that dark - this wasn't another Festen) secrets back in Denmark that the hero had to confront and overcome to get cash to keep his Indian mission going, and that didn't win.
Interestingly both Bier with After The Wedding and Rachid Bouchareb with Days of Glory lost out to The Lives of Others in 2007, so it is a strange coincidence that they are both matched up again in this years awards. Either of them could be due a 'consolation' award but I still think Bier, due to her having directed a Hollywood film with Things We Lost In The Fire and having had the US remake of her 2004 film Brothers come out in the interim, is in with more of a chance.
- Feego
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Re: Awards Season 2010
Nikki Finke has a detailed, tentative schedule of tomorrow's ceremony in case you want to see what to look forward to/channel surf during.
- James Mills
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Re: Awards Season 2010
Hmm, I was always under the impression that Dogtooth was the favorite but now that you guys put it into the Academy context I agree.
- lacritfan
- Life is one big kevyip
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Re: Awards Season 2010
2011 Film Independent Spirit Award Winners:
BEST FEATURE - Black Swan
BEST DIRECTOR - Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan
BEST SCREENPLAY - Stuart Blumberg, Lisa Cholodenko- The Kids Are All Right
BEST FIRST FEATURE - Get Low
BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY - Lena Dunham, Tiny Furniture
BEST FEMALE LEAD - Natalie Portman- Black Swan
BEST MALE LEAD - James Franco, 127 Hours
BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE - Dale Dickey- Winter's Bone
BEST SUPPORTING MALE - John Hawkes- Winter's Bone
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY - Matthew Libatique- Black Swan
BEST DOCUMENTARY - Exit Through the Gift Shop
BEST FOREIGN FILM - The King's Speech
ROBERT ALTMAN AWARD - Please Give
JOHN CASSAVETES AWARD - Daddy Longlegs
ACURA SOMEONE TO WATCH AWARD - Mike Ott, Littlerock
AVEENO TRUER THAN FICTION AWARD - Jeff Malmberg, Marwencol
PIAGET PRODUCERS AWARD - Anish Savjani, Meek's Cutoff
BEST FEATURE - Black Swan
BEST DIRECTOR - Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan
BEST SCREENPLAY - Stuart Blumberg, Lisa Cholodenko- The Kids Are All Right
BEST FIRST FEATURE - Get Low
BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY - Lena Dunham, Tiny Furniture
BEST FEMALE LEAD - Natalie Portman- Black Swan
BEST MALE LEAD - James Franco, 127 Hours
BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE - Dale Dickey- Winter's Bone
BEST SUPPORTING MALE - John Hawkes- Winter's Bone
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY - Matthew Libatique- Black Swan
BEST DOCUMENTARY - Exit Through the Gift Shop
BEST FOREIGN FILM - The King's Speech
ROBERT ALTMAN AWARD - Please Give
JOHN CASSAVETES AWARD - Daddy Longlegs
ACURA SOMEONE TO WATCH AWARD - Mike Ott, Littlerock
AVEENO TRUER THAN FICTION AWARD - Jeff Malmberg, Marwencol
PIAGET PRODUCERS AWARD - Anish Savjani, Meek's Cutoff
- Tom Hagen
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Re: Awards Season 2010
Really with The King's Speech? Stuff like this is why I gave up on even the decent awards shows a while ago.
- mfunk9786
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Re: Awards Season 2010
It's a really good film, guys. I know we all need a villian this year but I'm not so sure that it's a good choice for that.
- James Mills
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Re: Awards Season 2010
Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
Seriously though, I thought it was pretty good. I wouldn't see it again, but I was moved by it at one point or another. I'm just a bit baffled at its acclaim considering how simple and regular I found its premise and pacing to be.
Seriously though, I thought it was pretty good. I wouldn't see it again, but I was moved by it at one point or another. I'm just a bit baffled at its acclaim considering how simple and regular I found its premise and pacing to be.
- aox
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Re: Awards Season 2010
this is precisely my stance as well. Fine film, nothing special.James Mills wrote:Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
Seriously though, I thought it was pretty good. I wouldn't see it again, but I was moved by it at one point or another. I'm just a bit baffled at its acclaim considering how simple and regular I found its premise and pacing to be.
- mfunk9786
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Re: Awards Season 2010
Right, but to treat it as this year's
Crash or Avatar is a bit much, isn't it?
Crash or Avatar is a bit much, isn't it?
- aox
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Re: Awards Season 2010
Yes. At least it is better than Atonement. And compared to Avatar and Crash, it is a masterpiece.
- Tom Hagen
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Re: Awards Season 2010
My original complaint was simply related to how uninspired and conventional it was of the alleged indie awards to give this the best foreign film award. I'm sure it's a perfectly competent picture; personally, I'm not going to watch it, but that stems mostly from my antipathy to anything related to the royal family.
- matrixschmatrix
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Re: Awards Season 2010
It is frustrating to use up the Foreign Film slot on something that is so evidently on Hollywood's radar- it may be from outside the US, but it's certainly familiar territory.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: Awards Season 2010
I guess I'm one of those agists, because I was half paying attention to the TV with the sound off and when Alice woman won, I thought, "Oh, Melissa Leo won"
- knives
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Re: Awards Season 2010
Deakins will die before ever winning.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: Awards Season 2010
I was reading that since they don't put the actual names on the ballots for Cinematography, name recognition can't enter into it. Still, everything but King's Speech had a legit claim to the win, so not so bad
- knives
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Re: Awards Season 2010
Well Kirk Douglas is finally not looking like Kirk Douglas. Also how much you bet the kids watching are going who the fuck's Kirk Douglas.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Re: Awards Season 2010
That's all ONTD was saying-- but then everyone went from ignorant hatred to loving him. It's a victory for the youth of today!knives wrote: Also how much you bet the kids watching are going who the fuck's Kirk Douglas.
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