Showing posts with label Heath Ledger. Show all posts
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Sunday, February 22, 2009

We got SPIRIT yes we do...



The Independent Spirit Awards were yesterday.  THE WRESTLER was the big winner of the night.  After seeing clips of the other nominees, I really want to see WENDY AND LUCY!!!

Each year they do a song parody of the Best Feature nominees.

Here is Rainn Wilson in an ode to THE WRESTLER...



Here are all the parodies of the night.  This isn't the clearest video, but you get the idea.






AND... the ACADEMY AWARDS are just hours away.




The past couple of days I've caught up on most of the films....

VICKY CRISTINA BARCELONA - Penelope Cruz was amazing!
CHANGELING
FROZEN RIVER
and REVOLUTIONARY ROAD

They all were really good.

You can also find the short film nominees available on itunes.  I just watched TOYLAND and THIS WAY UP.

ENJOY the broadcast tonight.



These are not my predictions, but who I hope wins...



ACTOR, LEADING - Sean Penn MILK or Richard Jenkins THE VISTOR (also thought Leonardo really should have been nominated for REVOLUTIONARY ROAD) I'm over the praise for Mickey Rourke.  Yes, he was good in the film... but I liked the performances of Sean and Richard a lot more.



ACTOR, SUPPORTING - Heath Ledger THE DARK NIGHT will and should get it (thought Josh Brolin was really good too and loved the performances of James Franco and Emile Hirsch MILK and Brad Pitt BURN AFTER READING)

ACTRESS, LEADING - I'm torn between Kate Winslet and Anne Hathaway.  



Kate was really good in THE READER (and REVOLUTIONARY ROAD) and really deserves it for a great body of work the past few years.  However, I thought Anne was astounding in RACHEL GETTING MARRIED.  



I have many friends that did not like this movie or thought it was ok, but I LOVED it.  I thought Bill Irwin, Debra Winger, and the wonderful Rosemarie DeWitt should have received supporting nods, as well as the music (which is really an important element in the movie.) Finally, I really liked Sally Hawkins as leading actress in HAPPY-GO-LUCKY. 





ACTRESS, SUPPORTING - I thought Viola Davis gave an amazing raw performance in DOUBT, but I'm rooting for Penelope Cruz in VICKY CRISTINA BARCELONA.




BEST PICTURE/DIRECTION - SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE is going to get both of these and it certainly deserves it.  It was a WONDERFUL film.  I am rooting that the equally extraordinary MILK takes home one of the prizes.  I also thought WALL-E should have been nominated for picture.

The nominee I'm really rooting for is Dustin Lance Black for Best Screenplay - MILK.  



Read about him HERE.

You can find a downloadable ballot here.


Monday, January 12, 2009

the GLOBEY'S



Hope everyone enjoyed the Golden Globes on Sunday....

Here are my brief observations about the night.

The pre-show red carpet was a mess.  Nancy O'Dell would lump random combinations of people together who couldn't hear her questions because the crowd was screaming... and she KEPT asking people how they felt about Heath Ledger and if they thought he was going to win.  Maybe a crazy noisy awards show red carpet isn't the best platform to reflect on the tragedy of his untimely death.  

I love how (a badly groomed) Sting called her out a couple of times on her incorrect announcement that he was nominated for an award that evening.



The Golden Globes are always a lot of fun because you add the element of booze.  When the show started there was often the sound of a noisy crowd when someone was trying to talk.  It cracked me up how J-Lo, the first presenter, "shushed"  the crowd....  "Shh... Mama talking."

I also realized that Don Cheadle's resume will now include both "Hotel Rwanda" AND "Hotel for Dogs."  I can't wait for the DVD "Don Cheadle HOTEL Collection."

Eva Mendez looked a little like she just came from a performance as a napkin in Broadway's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST! 



Ricky Gervais was (as always) brilliant

Best intro of the night that cracked me up... "Here are the stars of "Jonas Brothers. -  A 3-D Experience" ... The Jonas Brothers!"

Drew Barrimore and Jessica Lange acted a little like drunkin' lovers throughout the night.


 I am very nervously excited for their upcoming HBO film about "Grey Gardens."  "Grey Gardens" is a very favorite subject of mine.  Much more on this in a future post.

I was very happy for the wonderful Tiny Fey who told all her internet haters to "Suck It."

Also very happy for the amazing film "Slumdog Millionaire" and Kate Winslet - who won 2 awards!

La-hOVED Sally Hawkin's speech after winning best actress in a Musical/Comedy for "Happy Go Lucky."  



This is a wonderful film and a beautiful performance by her that hopefully will get more attention with current Oscar Buzz.  Here's the trailer.




And now... we await Oscar nominations which come out on January 22nd.  The Academy Awards will be broadcast on ABC on February 22nd at 8pm ET.




Besides "HAPPY GO LUCKY,"  here have been my favorite movies that have gotten some heavy duty Oscar Buzz.

- SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE - A-MAZING... very inspiring movie and a wonderful love story
- MILK - a WONDERFUL very poignant film about a true american hero.  WONDERFUL performances all around. 
- WALL-E - an animated masterpiece
- DOUBT - loved Viola Davis
- THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON - beautiful film - a great unconventional love story - amazing performance by Brad Pitt
- THE DARK KNIGHT - Heath Ledger steals the show... also loved Maggie Gyllenhaal


Here are the ones I have yet to see, but am very excited for...

RACHEL GETTING MARRIED
FROST/NIXON
THE READER
REVOLUTIONARY ROAD
THE WRESTLER

Stay tuned for much much more Oscar talk!

Monday, August 4, 2008

Whatcha gonna do when they come for you?

The BAD BOYS of Summer 2008



















1. THE JOKER - Heath Ledger gave an absolutely brilliant performance in The Dark Knight.  A very different take from Jack Nicholson's iconic turn in 1988.  Loved that this incarnation didn't have a back story... he was just crazy.  Also loved that his makeup was described as "War Paint."
(Did NOT love Christian Bales "Batman Voice.")




2. DR. HORRIBLE - Joss Whedon (Buffy/Firefly) has created a brilliant Sci-Fi web musical called "Dr. Horrible's Sing-A-Long Blog."  It stars Nathan Fillion (Firefly, Waitress), Felicia Day, and the brilliant Neil Patrick Harris.  I have loved Neil's voice since hearing him in the concert version of "Sweeney Todd" a few years back, but he outdoes himself here as the lovable  Super-Villian-In-Training Dr. Horrible.  (He also was on Broadway "Assassins" and was in "Rent.") You can purchase the 3 part mini-musical on i-tunes.  Each section is about 15 minutes.  It will be the best $3.99 you spend this summer.
 
Check it out HERE.

Here's a the official preview.



Here's my favorite number.



They are releasing a soundtrack and a dvd with a musical commentary later this year!


and finally...



3. The SINGING of Pierce Brosnan - SORRY!  Mamma Mia was a slight disappointment.  It meant well, but I really think it should have been adapted by someone other than the stage director.  Meryl Streep was very likable and really gave her all, but the staging and overall tone of the movie needed to be more campy in my mind.  It's a hard balance because there also is the  story of a mother and daughter that should be very touching.  THAT worked for me because of the performances of Meryl and Amanda Seyfried, but Pierce should NOT have been singing... when he started warbling the audience I was with burst into laughter.  That totally takes you away from the movie.  Besides some of Meryl's numbers, I thought the film REALLY worked when the cast was messing around over the credits in their Abba-esque outfits.

I know a lot of people are loving the movie.  It was fun, but I just wanted much more.