*Update - so the noms are out. I would put a little more stock in Sandra Bullock for Best Actress now that Blind Side is also nominated for Best Picture (woah, didn't see that one coming)
*Katheryn Bigelow has more cred for the Best Director spot since she picked up the DGA award
*You can now officially switch George Clooney & Jeff Bridges, with Bridges as Will Win and George Clooney as underdog, thanks to the noms for Crazy Heart.
*Broken Embraces didn't make the noms for Best Foreign Film...um what-ever...sigh, anyway...
*A Single Man didn't make Best Orig Score...grrrrrr...I have no idea who's the underdog there, maybe Hans Zimmer for Sherlock Holmes?...um...yeah....
*And don't even get me started on Best Orig Song, i think this has been rigged to make sure Weary Kind wins b/c the other noms pretty much suck.
*Update: Best Orig Screenplay
Should Win: Inglorious Basterds
Will Win: Inglorious Basterds
Underdog: The Hurt Locker
*Update: Best Adapted Screenplay
Should Win: Up In The Air
Will Win: Precious
Underdog: An Education
Original post is below:
So i had some highs hopes that are skyrocketing (Sandra Bullock) and some that are not (Invictus & Hurt Locker) but oh well, here's my current WIll Win/Should Win predictions for the Oscars coming up.
Best Picture:
Should Win: Inglorious Basterds
Will WIn: Avatar
Underdog: Up In The Air
Best Director:
Should Win: Katheryn Bigelow
Will Win: James Cameron
Underdog: Quentin Tarentino
Best Actor:
Should Win: Colin Firth, A Single Man
Will Win: George Clooney, Up In The Air
Underdog: Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart
Best Actress:
Should Win: Sandra Bulloch, The Blind Side
Will Win: Sandra Bulloch, The Blind Side
Underdog: Emily Blunt, Young Victoria
Best Supporting Actor:
Should Win: Christoph Waltz, Inglorious Basterds
Will Win: Christoph Waltz, Inglorious Basterds
Underdog: Stanley Tucci, The Lovely Bones
Best Supporting Actress:
Should Win: Mo'Nique, Precious
Will Win: Mo'Nique, Precious
Underdog: Penelope Cruz, Nine
Best Animated Film:
Should Win: Fantastic Mister Fox
Will Win: Up
Underdog: Princess & The Frog
Best Foreign Language Film:
Should Win: The White Ribbon
Will Win: The White Ribbon
Underdog: Broken Embraces
Best Orig Score
Should Win: Avatar
Will Win: Avatar
Underdog: A Single Man
Best Orig Song
Should Win: Cinema Italiano (Nine)
Will Win: Weary Kind (Crazy Heart)
Underdog: Winter (Brothers)
*I'll update more when the final nominees are announced next week*
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Friday, January 8, 2010
Movie Review: The Young Victoria
The Young Victoria is the story of England's longest reigning queen (to date) and he initial rise to the throne and the love that took her through it.
Emily Blunt is a delight as Victoria, she carries the role, the clothes, the covered emotion, all of it really really well. Rupert Friend is dutiful as her young suitor, vying for the affections of the world's most powerful monarch, and he grows on you throughout the movie.
As with any period / monarchy piece there's a big supporting cast - Paul Bettany, Miranda Richardson, Jim Broadbent just to name a few - and they all turn in great performances here.
What I appreciate most about Young Victoria is that unlike a lot of period pieces, it didn't overthink itself or make the usual mistake - take forever to tell the story! Coming in at 105 minutes, it tells the story just like the Queen herself - small, strong, and to the point, and always faithful.
Emily Blunt is a delight as Victoria, she carries the role, the clothes, the covered emotion, all of it really really well. Rupert Friend is dutiful as her young suitor, vying for the affections of the world's most powerful monarch, and he grows on you throughout the movie.
As with any period / monarchy piece there's a big supporting cast - Paul Bettany, Miranda Richardson, Jim Broadbent just to name a few - and they all turn in great performances here.
What I appreciate most about Young Victoria is that unlike a lot of period pieces, it didn't overthink itself or make the usual mistake - take forever to tell the story! Coming in at 105 minutes, it tells the story just like the Queen herself - small, strong, and to the point, and always faithful.
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