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#226 Post by domino harvey »

Cuaron won the DGA award last nite
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domino harvey wrote:Cuaron won the DGA award last nite
And the Oscar goes to.....^^^^^^^^
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Not movies, but are there any thoughts on the Grammys here?
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flyonthewall2983 wrote:Not movies, but are there any thoughts on the Grammys here?
How long must we wait until people are bored with Daft Punk's gimmick?
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Well they've been a well liked band doing their thing since about 1993, so: a while?
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Luke M wrote:
flyonthewall2983 wrote:Not movies, but are there any thoughts on the Grammys here?
How long must we wait until people are bored with Daft Punk's gimmick?
I was honestly hoping one of them would have revealed his true identity...

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It would make my year if someone who gets cut off at the Oscars tells the Academy to fuck off like Trent Reznor did last night.
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#233 Post by Jeff »

That pic looks like a scene from a David Lynch film. There's a dwarf and a cowboy.
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#234 Post by colinr0380 »

I still would highly recommend that film they did, Electroma, which is kind of like a robot version of Gus Van Sant's Gerry!
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#236 Post by swo17 »

In other words, its odds of winning just increased to 0%.
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#237 Post by domino harvey »

And the Conservatives are going to have a field day. Great.
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#238 Post by knives »

I suppose it's a good thing Capra wasn't around in the time of the Internet.
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#239 Post by FrauBlucher »

Cesar Nominations
BEST FILM

9 Month-Stretch (9 mois ferme)
Me, Myself and Mum (Les Garçons et Guillaume, à table!)
Stranger by the Lake (Stranger by the Lake)
Jimmy P. (Jimmy P.)
The Past (The Past)
Venus in Fur (La Vénus à la fourrure)
Adele: Chapters 1 & 2 (Blue Is the Warmest Colour)

BEST DIRECTOR

Albert Dupontel, 9 Month-Stretch
Guillaume Gallienne, Me, Myself and Mum
Alain Guiraudie, Stranger by the Lake
Arnaud Desplechin, Jimmy P.
Asghar Farhadi, The Past
Roman Polanski, Venus in Fur
Abdellatif Kechiche, Adele: Chapters 1 & 2

BEST FOREIGN FILM

The Broken Circle Breakdown (Alabama Monroe), Andy Tennant
Blancanieves, Pablo Berger
Blue Jasmine, Woody Allen
Dead Man Talking, Patrick Ridremont
Django Unchained, Quentin Tarantino
The Great Beauty, Paolo Sorrentino
Gravity, Alfonso Cuarón

BEST ACTRESS

Fanny Ardant, Les Beaux Jours
Bérénice Béjo, The Past
Catherine Deneuve, On My Way (Elle s'en va)
Sara Forestier, Suzanne
Sandrine Kiberlain, 9-Month Stretch
Emmanuelle Seignier, Venus in Fur
Lea Seydoux, Adele: Chapters 1 & 2

BEST ACTOR

Mathieu Amalric, Venus in Fur
Michel Bouquet, Renoir
Albert Dupontel, 9-Month Stretch
Gregory Gadebois, Mon âme par toi guérie
Guillaume Gallienne, Me, Myself and Mum
Fabrice Luchini, Alceste a bicyclette
Mads Mikkelsen, Michael Kohlhaas

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Françoise Fabian, Me, Myself and Mum
Julie Gayet, Quai d'Orsay
Adèle Haenel, Suzanne
Géraldine Pailhas, Young & Beautiful (Jeune & Jolie)
Marisa Borini, A Castle in Italy (Un Chateau en Italie)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Niels Arestrup, Quai d'Orsay
Olivier Gourmet, Grand central
Patrick d'Assumçao, Stranger by the Lake
François Damiens, Suzanne
Patrick Chesnais, Les beaux jours

BEST FEMALE NEWCOMER

Lou de Laâge, Jappeloup
Pauline Étienne, The Nun (La Religieuse)
Adèle Exarchopoulos, La Vie d'Adèle
Golshifteh Farahani, The Patience Stone
Marine Vacth, Young & Beautiful

BEST MALE NEWCOMER

Paul Bartel, Les Petits Princes
Pierre Deladonchamps, Stranger by the Lake
Paul Hamy, Suzanne
Vincent Macaigne, La Fille du 14 juillet
Nemo Schiffman, On My Way

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

Albert Dupontel, 9 Mois Ferme
Philippe Le Guay, Alceste A Bicyclette
Alain Guiraudie, Strtanger By The Lake
Asghar Farhadi, The Past
Katell Quillévéré & Mariette Désert, Suzanne

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

Guilaume Gallienne, Me, Myself and Mum
Arnaud Desplechin, Julie Peyr & Kent Jones, Jimmy P
Antonin Baudry, Christophe Blain & Bertrand Tavernier, Quai D'Orsay
David Ives & Roman Polanski, Venus In Fur
Abdellatif Kechiche & Ghalya Lacrois, Adele: Chapters 1 & 2

BEST COSTUMES

Florence Fontaine, L'Ecume Des Jours
Madeline Fontaine, The Young And Prodigious Mr Spivet
Olivier Bériot, Me, Myself and Mum
Anina Diener, Michael Kohlhaas
Pascaline Chavanne, Renoir

BEST ART DIRECTION

Stéphane Rozenbaum, L'Ecume Des Jours
Aline Bonetto, The Young And Prodigious Mr Spivet
Sylvie Olivé, Me, Myself and Mum
Yan Arlaud, Michael Kohlhaas
Benoît Barouh, Renoir

BEST ANIMATED SHORT

Lettres Des Femmes, Augusto Zanovello
Mademoiselle Kiki Et Les Montparnos, Amélie Harrault

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

Aya De Yopougon, Marguerite Abouet & Clément Oubrerie
Loulou L'Incroyable Secret, Eric Omond
Ma Maman Est En Amérique, Elle A Rencontré Buffalo Bill, Marc Boréal & Thibaut Chatel

BEST FIRST FILM

La Bataille De Solférino, Justine Triet
La Cage Dorée, Ruben Alves
En Solitaire, Christophe Offenstein
La Fille Du 14 Juillet, Antonin Peretjatko
Me, Myself and Mum, Guillaume Gallienne

BEST DOCUMENTARY

Comment J'ai Détesté Les Maths, Olivier Peyon
Le Dernier Des Injustes, Claude Lanzmann
Il Etait Une Fôret, Luc Jacquet
La Maison De La Radio, Nicolas Philibert
Sur Le Chemin De L'Ecole, Pascal Plisson

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE

Jorge Arriagada, Alceste A Bicyclette
Loïk Dury & Christophe 'Disco' Minck, Casse Tête Chinois
Etienne Charry, L'Ecume Des Jours
Martin Wheeler, Michael Kohlhaas
Alexandre Desplat, Venus In Fur

BEST SHORT FILM

Avant Que De Tout Perdre, Xavier Legrand
Bambi, Sébastien Lifshitz
La Fugue, Jean-Bernard Marlin
Les Lézards, Vincent Mariette
Marseille La Nuit, Marie Monge

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

Thomas Hardmeier, The Young And Prodigious Mr Spivet
Claire Mathon, Stranger By The Lake
Jeanne Lapoire, Michael Kohlhaas
Mark Ping Bing Lee, Renoir
Sofian El Fani, Adele: Chapters 1 & 2

BEST EDITING

Christophe Pinel, 9 Mois Ferme
Valérie Deseine, Les Garçons Et Guillaume, A Table!
Jean-Christophe Hym, Stranger By The Lake
Juliette Welfling, The Past
Camille Toubkis, Albertine Lastera & Jean-Marie Lengellé, Adele: Chapters 1 & 2

BEST SOUND

Marc-Antoine Beldent, Loïc Prian & Olivier Dô Hùu, Me, Myself and Mum
Philippe Grivel & Nathalie Vidal, Stranger By The Lake
Jean-Pierre Duret, Jean Mallet & Mélissa Petitjean, Michael Kohlhaas
Lucien Balibar, Nadine Muse & Cyril Holtz, Venus In Fur
Jérôme Chenevoy, Fabien Pochet & Jean-Paul Hurier, Adele: Chapters 1 & 2
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#241 Post by rohmerin »

The confrontation between two of the finalists to the Cesar for best supporting Actress is very funny:

The PM, Hollande's mistress, the apparently quite rich Julie Gaye (the talk of tabloids) for the Tavernier's film about Ministers and Politicians !!!; and Sarkozy's mother in law, Carla Bruni's mother, Marisa Borini, because her other daughter Valeria's film, a sort of another self portrait about their former ex wealth and Castle near Turin and trouble with men.
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#244 Post by domino harvey »

Voting is still happening, every nominee gets a plaque made in case they win
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#246 Post by warren oates »

Surprised because you don't think Captain Phillips had the best editing of all the nominated dramas or because American Hustle beat The Wolf of Wall Street?
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#247 Post by FrauBlucher »

warren oates wrote:Surprised because you don't think Captain Phillips had the best editing of all the nominated dramas or because American Hustle beat The Wolf of Wall Street?
As a disclaimer I didn't see Captain Phillips but did see Gravity, Her and 12 Years a Slave, and was just surprised that Gravity didn't win. That would have been my guess, with Her being a close second.

I haven't heard much technical praise for Captain Phillips until this award.
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#248 Post by warren oates »

Captain Phillips certainly deserved the award, even in that distinguished crowd. Gravity's an impressive film, but I can easily understand how the A.C.E. would be ambivalent about awarding its highest honor to a film where whatever we usually think of as "editing" was done many times over before a single frame could in any way be said to have been cut in "post" production. Since almost every shot in the film is a VFX shot, the film's official credited editors are the director and a VFX editor/supervisor. The proper award for Gravity might as well be called something like "best shotlist, storyboarding, previs, cinematography and VFX, plus nice timing choices on where you started and stopped the shots." It's like saying Werckmeister Harmonies has great editing, which, in a way, it does. Just that most of that "editing" took place within the choreography of each long take as they were shooting. The easy part was pasting those takes together.
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#249 Post by Professor Wagstaff »

Does anyone know if the Oscars will stream live?
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