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TV Alert: The Making of ‘The Pacific’

Posted by Ryan Adams On March - 11 - 20102 COMMENTS

Airs this morning 10 a.m. ET – 7 a.m. PT (HD) and again on the West Coast at 10 a.m. Several more airing over the next couple of days leading up to the premiere Sunday night.

AWARDS CHATTER Posted by Ryan Adams On March - 11 - 20102 COMMENTS

The New Robin Hood Trailer

Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 11 - 201026 COMMENTS
AWARDS CHATTER Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 11 - 201026 COMMENTS

AMPAS Says Sorry About Farrah – Too Little Too Late

Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 10 - 201078 COMMENTS

Yeah, there is just no good reason why the AMPAS decided to omit Farrah from its tribute to the celebrities who had died this year — and for that matter, Bea Arthur.  CNN reports that the Academy’s Bruce Davis, who was responsible for the “in memoriam” segment was quoted as saying: “There’s nothing you can say to people, particularly to family members, within a day or two of the show that helps at all. They tend to be surprised and hurt, and we understand that and we’re sorry for it.”

But CNN adds that Davis stands by the decision to leave her out.  Basically they’re saying, she wasn’t good enough.  Yeah, so the apology is really more of a “I’m sorry you’re feeling sad” type of apology, which isn’t really an apology at all.

Tatum O’Neil issued a statement that read:  ”On behalf of myself, my father Ryan O’Neal and my entire family, we are deeply saddened that a truly beautiful and talented actress Farrah Fawcett was not included in the memorial montage during the 82nd Academy Awards. We are bereft with this exclusion of such an international icon who inspired so many for so many reasons. Beautiful, talented Farrah will never be forgotten by her family and amazing fans.”

And of course, the icing on the cake was that “Davis defended the tribute’s inclusion of Michael Jackson, who was better known for his musical accomplishment than for his screen work, because the late pop star was the subject of a successful feature documentary last year.”

You know, sorry the AMPAS.  There is no excuse for including Michael Jackson but excluding Farrah.

MOREOVER – there was NO EXCUSE for the shameful treatment of Lauren Bacall and Roger Corman, who were forced to stand up like they were the father of the bride or something during a wedding toast.  Let’s make a deal, AMPAS, when you can stop making “drop the soap” jokes you can act all high-falootin’ where Farrah is concerned.  Deal?

Or to quote Michael Sheen playing Tony Blair, “won’t somebody save these people from themselves?”

AWARDS CHATTER Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 10 - 201078 COMMENTS

Wide Open Best Picture Race

Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 10 - 201065 COMMENTS

As I was glancing over the films that are slated for this year, it occurs to me that, despite our complaining about it, the ten nominees thing DOES make room to honor films that don’t fit the “Oscar movie” template.  When you have movies like The Blind Side, District 9 and A Serious Man sharing the slate with Avatar, The Hurt Locker, Up in the Air, etc. you have wide open possibilities.  That means, as I look over the list, one can start Oscar-watching fairly reliably earlier and throughout the year.

The other thing I learned this year is that you can’t trust just one group in terms of sussing out a film with Oscar potential.  Bad reviews don’t necessarily derail a film’s chances, as we saw with The Blind Side, and mediocre reviews didn’t much hurt Inglourious Basterds in terms of the awards race.  It always helps to have great reviews, but it’s possible that a film can be rescued provided it has the right stuff – in other words, audiences eat it up.

Here’s to keeping an open mind heading into Oscars 2010.

AWARDS CHATTER Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 10 - 201065 COMMENTS

Early BFCA movie ratings for 2010

Posted by ladylurks On March - 10 - 201034 COMMENTS

It’s never too early for me to take a gander at the new movie scores from the Broadcast Film Critics. They frequently – though not always – correspond to Oscar nominations later on. Unfortunately, so far the only 2010 release nabbing a 4-star rating is Audiard’s A Prophet, which was considered a 2009 movie by AMPAS. Other potential awards candidates, like Shutter Island (loved it!) and Alice in Wonderland, earned strong scores from BFCA but were less enthusiastically received at Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes, so who knows? Maybe they’re in the Oscar hunt anyway. Only time will tell.

Meanwhile, Roman Polanski’s The Ghost Writer is impressing critics across the board in very limited release. And with RT its only score so far, Girl With the Dragon Tattoo looks intriguing.

BFCA 2010

****
A Prophet – 88

***
Alice in Wonderland – 81
The Ghost Writer – 81
Shutter Island – 81
Remember Me – 80

**
Fish Tank – 72

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AWARDS CHATTER Posted by ladylurks On March - 10 - 201034 COMMENTS

Most Promising of 2010’s Slate?

Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 9 - 2010128 COMMENTS

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AWARDS CHATTER Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 9 - 2010128 COMMENTS

Text “Dolphin” to 44144

Posted by Ryan Adams On March - 9 - 201036 COMMENTS

When The Cove won the Oscar for Best Documentary Sunday night we briefly saw one of its producers, Ric O’Barry, held up a sign saying “Text DOLPHIN to 44144″ while Fisher Stevens gave their acceptance speech. It was an attempt to do what all winners were instructed to with theor speeches — make it interesting, make it personal, make an impact — but the director of the Oscar broadcast cut away as if something obscene were happening. So much for honoring and appreciating filmmakers who try to make a difference.

Although the number was seen so briefly if you blinked you might have missed it — thousands of views didn’t blink and responded with a far more clear-eyed sense of responsibility that the knee-jerk reaction of whomever was directing the on-air editing. Waterfall Mobile, powers the mobile campaign for Participant Media, and after the sign aired on television, Waterfall saw an enormous spike in mobile subscribers to the keyword (with steady traffic for the next several hours). Since airing Sunday night, there has been a huge show of support over Twitter (which continues to generate steady traffic) and the number of subscribers has nearly doubled — from 38,000 to over 70,000.

You can help keep the interest surging. Here’s how it works: When you text the code word “DOLPHIN” to 44144 you’ll be asked to join the mobile subscriber list. After opting in to the list, concientious texters receive a message with a link to sign a petition to shut down dolphin slaughter depicted in the Cove — a petition sent to President Obama and the Japanese Ambassador to the U.S., Ichiro Fujisaki.

AWARDS CHATTER Posted by Ryan Adams On March - 9 - 201036 COMMENTS

Tron Legacy trailer

Posted by Ryan Adams On March - 8 - 201030 COMMENTS

Cinematography: Claudio Miranda (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button)
Music: Daft Punk

AWARDS CHATTER Posted by Ryan Adams On March - 8 - 201030 COMMENTS

Grand Prize Winner

Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 8 - 201021 COMMENTS

Deborah Carson of Toronto got 21 out of 24 points to win our Predict the Oscars contest!

Please send an email to awardsdaily@gmail.com.  Congratulations!  The Hurt Locker for both categories threw her score over the top.

The runners-up with 20 points:

Bradley Sides, USA
Cameron McAllister, USA
Jorge Padron, USA
Joseph Williams, Canada
Nicholas Chung, Australia
Ryan Walker, Canada
Sarah El, USA
Will K., USA

Those with 19, after the cut.

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AWARDS CHATTER Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 8 - 201021 COMMENTS

Prize Winners for Getting it Wrong

Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 8 - 201022 COMMENTS

Predict the Oscars WRONG contest winners!

We had 503 who got an absolute 0, meaning, they got nothing right!  That is incredible.  I have picked five winners at random at each will receive a $25 gift card to Amazon.com.

Donald Lacky
Robert Bernocchi
Paul Ryan
David Yen
Lisa Purdy

Please email awardsdaily@gmail.com to claim your prize!

Those who scored 0 after the cut.

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AWARDS CHATTER Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 8 - 201022 COMMENTS

Why Avatar Lost the Oscar

Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 8 - 2010229 COMMENTS

I was planning on leaving this alone but the web chatter, and even a Facebook page dedicated to what will no doubt go down as a race similar to Star Wars vs. Annie Hall.  What I can abide is the phony uproar reaching a fever pitch online.

It’s because she’s a woman!
It’s because they wanted to tell Jim Cameron to eff off!
It’s because of all the divorced wives out there!

How much more insulting can they possibly be?   The truth is that Avatar made a lot of money and a lot of people really loved it.  Great.  Good for Avatar.  Good for the public.  One big happy party, right?  No, because on top of $700,000,000 domestic and $2 billion internationally, they also had to have a whole bunch of Oscars.  Not Jim Cameron, he doesn’t care — and in fact, he cheered Bigelow, his one-time collaborator, to whom he has functioned mentor, on.  But the fans needed to win the Oscar in order to …. validate their feelings?

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AWARDS CHATTER Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 8 - 2010229 COMMENTS

Oscar Ratings Up This Year

Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 8 - 201062 COMMENTS

Kinda figured, but still, here is the proof:

LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) — Preliminary results from Walt Disney Co. /quotes/comstock/13*!dis/quotes/nls/dis (DIS 33.11, -0.11, -0.33%) released Monday show that ratings for Sunday night’s Oscar telecast were up sharply. Disney’s ABC network, which broadcast the awards show, said 56 markets indicated that the ceremony received a 26.5 household rating, which gauges the total number of televisions watching, and a 40 share, or the percentage of households with their sets turned on captured by the telecast. Disney says ratings monitor A.C. Nielsen has changed its methodology, but the numbers indicate a sharp increase from last year’s 20.6 rating with 31 share. Additional figures are due out late today.

When a popular film is nominated for Oscars, not to mention a popular actress like Sandra Bullock, people will come, Ray.

AWARDS CHATTER Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 8 - 201062 COMMENTS

AD Remote

Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 8 - 201014 COMMENTS

Thanks for a great year everybody. We now have a correspondent who will be handling our red carpet and party affairs for Awards Daily. We dipped our toe in this year, but hopefully there will be more to come, and maybe even off the hook, as they say. Hope you enjoy the first video catching some events leading up to the Oscars. Our correspondent is Kyle Chasse (psst. my nephew) chats up some folks in the days leading up to the Oscars. It gives me an embarrassing amount of pride to hear the site’s name on camera.

AWARDS CHATTER Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 8 - 201014 COMMENTS

The Love Boat hits the Kodak

Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 8 - 2010148 COMMENTS

I’m sorry to have to say that, despite my love for Adam Shankman whose humor and wisdom is well-suited to So You Think You Can Dance, the 82nd Oscar telecast may have gotten more ratings as a result of the changes, but it deflated ever so slightly in the process.  In fact, it made me yearn for last year’s tight-as-a-drum ceremony that brought back the thing about the Oscars that makes them unique: class and glamour.  So, what worked and what didn’t?

What worked:

1 ) The five acting nominees paying tribute to nominees and winners.  That is still the best thing about the show.

2 ) Ben Stiller.

3 ) The dresses.  Prettier than ever.

4 ) The horror montage.  Very cool.

5 ) The occasional joke.

6 ) The clips explaining what categories are for those not in-the-know.

7 ) Sandra Bullock’s lipstick.

8 ) Meryl Streep sitting close to the front.

9 ) The floating things from Avatar.

10 ) Sandy Powell’s dress, hat and hair.

And what didn’t?  It’s probably more fun to grip about the Oscars, an annual tradition, than it is to praise them, but I really do have a few major gripes.  After the cut.

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AWARDS CHATTER Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 8 - 2010148 COMMENTS

The Fallout – The Rumblings

Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 8 - 2010183 COMMENTS

My friend called me yesterday after finally seeing The Hurt Locker.  Most of the adults I know in my world hadn’t even heard of the film, let alone seen it.  They’d had heard of it mostly in terms of “Cameron’s ex-wife was competing with him in the awards race.”  My friend said, “I finally figured it out.  I finally figured out why The Hurt Locker keeps winning everything even though it only made $12 million at the box office.”  I thought she was going to say “because she’s a woman?”  But she said, “it’s advocacy.  They want people to see this movie so much that they think it’s worth taking a risk on it and naming it the winner even though the vast majority of the US, and the world, have not yet seen this movie.  And after last night, when the film they thought was going to win didn’t, they may develop a silly grudge and never want to see it anyway. Here’s to hoping they won’t be that stupid.

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AWARDS CHATTER Posted by Sasha Stone On March - 8 - 2010183 COMMENTS
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    Best Actor
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    Martin Scorsese, Shutter Island

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  • March 12

    The Exploding Girl


    Oscilloscope Laboratories
    Cast:
    Zoe Kazan, Mark Rendall

    Director: Bradley Rust Gray

    Screenwriter: Bradley Rust Gray

    Green Zone


    Universal Pictures
    Cast:
    Matt Damon,
    Amy Ryan, Greg Kinnear
    Director: Paul Greengrass

    Screenwriter:Brian Helgeland
    Distrib: Uni

    Greenberg
    Cast:
    Ben Stiller, Greta Gerwig, Rhys Ifans, Brie Larson, Juno Temple

    Director: Noah Baumbach

    Screenwriter: Noah Baumbach
    Distrib: Focus Features

    March 19



    Hubble 3D (doc)

    Feat. Voices of:
    Leonardo DiCaprio
    Director: Toni Myers

    Distrib: WB

    The Runaways
    Cast: Kristen Stewart, Dakota Fanning
    Director: Floria Sigismondi
    Screenwriter: Floria Sigismondi
    Distrib: Apparition

    March 26



    Chloe

    Cast: Julianne Moore, Amanda Seyfried, Liam Neeson
    Director: Atom Egoyan
    Screenwriter: Erin Cressida Wilson
    Sony Pictures


    How to Train Your Dragon
    Feat. Voices of:
    Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, America Ferrara, Jonah Hill, Craig Ferguson, Kristen Wiig,
    Director: Peter Hastings
    Distrib: Dreamworks

    March TBA

    The City of Your Final Destination
    Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Laura Linney, Charlotte Gainsbourg
    Director: James Ivory
    Screenwriter: Ruth Jhabvala
    Distrib: Screen Media Films

    April 2

    Clash of the Titans

    Cast: Sam Worthington, Ralph Fiennes
    Director: Louis Leterrier

    Screenwriter: Lawrence Kasdan
    Distrib: WB


    Mary, Mother of Christ

    Cast: Camilla Belle, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Peter O'Toole, Al Pacino, Jessica Lange
    Director: Alejandro Agresti
    Distrib: MGM

    April 21

    Wall Street 2: Money Never SleepsCast:Michael Douglas, Shia Labeouf, Frank Langella, Carey Mulligan, Susan Sarandon
    Director: Oliver Stone
    Screenwriter: Allan Loeb
    Distrib: FOX

    April 30

    I Love You, Philip Morris
    Cast: Jim Carrey, Ewan McGregor
    Director: Glenn Ficarra, John Requa
    Screenwriter: Glenn Ficarra, John Requa
    Script: Book Adaptation
    Distrib: FOX

    May 7

    Iron Man 2

    Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Mickey Rourke, Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Sam Rockwell, Scarlett Johansson
    Director: Jon Favreau
    Screenwriter: Justin Theroux
    Distrib: Paramount


    Mother and Child


    Cast: Annette Bening, Naomi Watts, Kerry Washington
    Director: Rodrigo Garcia
    Screenwriter: Rodrigo Garcia
    Distrib: Sony Classics


    Solitary Man

    Cast: Michael Douglas, Susan Sarandon, Danny DeVito, Jenna Fischer
    Director: Brian Koppelman, David Levien
    Screenwriter: Brian Koppelman
    Distrib: Anchor Bay

    May 14



    Robin Hood

    Cast: Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett
    Director: Ridley Scott
    Screenwriter: Ethan Reiff, Cyrus Voris, Brian Helgeland
    Distrib: Uni

    May 21



    Shrek Forever After

    Feat. Voices of:
    Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy, Antonio Banderas
    Director: Mike Mitchell
    Screenwriter: Tim Sullivan, Josh KlausnerDistrib: Dreamworks

    May 28



    Micmacs

    Cast:
    Dany Boon, Dominique Pinon, Andre Dussollier, Yolande Moreau
    Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet
    Screenwriter: Guillaume Laurant, Jean-Pierre Jeunet
    Distrib: Sony Classics



    Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

    Cast:
    Jake Gyllenhaal, Gemma Arterton, Alfred Molina, Ben Kingsley, Toby Kebbell
    Director: Mike Newell
    Screenwriter: Jordan Mechner, Doug Miro, Carlo Bernard, Boaz Yakin
    Script: Video Game Adaptation
    Distrib: Disney

    June 4



    Ondine

    Cast:
    Colin Farrell, Stephen Rea
    Director: Neil Jordan
    Screenwriter: Neil Jordan
    Distrib: Magnolia Pictures

    June 18

    Toy Story 3
    Feat. Voices of:
    Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Michael Keaton, Jodi Benson, John Ratzenberger, Don Rickles, Estelle Harris, Timothy Dalton
    Director: Lee Unkrich
    Screenwriter: Michael Arndt
    Distrib: Disney/Pixar

    July 9

    Despicable Me


    Feat. Voices of:
    Steve Carell, Jason Segel, Kristen Wiig, Will Arnett, Danny McBride, Russell Brand
    Screenwriter: Cinco Paul, Ken Daurio
    Distrib: Uni

    July 16

    Inception
    Cast:
    Leonardo DiCaprio, Marion Cotillard, Cillian Murphy, Ellen Page, Joseph Gordon-Levitt
    Director: Christopher Nolan
    Screenwriter: Christopher Nolan
    Distrib: WB

    July 30

    Get Low

    Cast: Robert Duvall, Tim McGraw, Bill Murray, Lucas Black
    Director: Aaron Schneider
    Screenwriter: Aaron Schneider, C. Gaby Mitchell, Chris Provenzano
    Distrib: Sony Classics

    August 13

    Eat, Pray, Love

    Cast: Julia Roberts, Richard Jenkins, Javier Bardem, Richard Jenkins, Billy Crudup, James Franco, Viola Davis
    Director: Ryan Murphy
    Screenwriter: Ryan Murphy, Jennifer Salt
    Script: Novel Adaptation
    Distrib: Columbia

    September 1

    The American


    Cast: George Clooney, Bruce Altman, Thekla Reuten, Violante Placido
    Director: Anton Corbijn
    Screenwriter: Rowan Joffe
    Script: Novel Adaptation
    Distrib: Focus Features

    September 10

    The Town


    Cast:Ben Affleck, Jon Hamm, Rebecca Hall, Jeremy Renner, Blake Lively, Chris Cooper
    Director: Ben Affleck
    Screenwriter: Ben Affleck
    Script: Novel Adaptation
    Distrib: WB

    September 17

    Flipped

    Cast:
    Madeline Carroll, Aidan Quinn, Penelope Ann Miller, John Mahoney, Rebecca De Mornay, Anthony Edwards, Kevin Weisman, Callan McAuliffe
    Director: Rob Reiner
    Screenwriter: Andrew Scheinman
    Distrib: WB

    October 1

    The Social Network

    Cast:
    Jesse Eisenberg, Justin Timberlake
    Director: David Fincher
    Screenwriter:
    Aaron Sorkin
    Distrib: WB



    Your Highness

    Cast:
    Danny McBride, James Franco, Zooey Deschanel, Natalie Portman, Damian Lewis, Charles Dance, Justin Theroux
    Director: David Gordon Green
    Screenwriter: Danny R. McBride, Ben Best
    Distrib: Uni



    Your Highness

    Cast:
    Danny McBride, James Franco, Zooey Deschanel, Natalie Portman
    Director:
    David Gordon Green
    Screenwriter: Danny R. McBride, Ben Best
    Distrib: Uni

    October 1

    Secretariat

    Cast:
    Diane Lane, John Malkovich, Dylan Walsh, Scott Glenn, Fred Thompson, A.J. Michalka, Kevin Connolly, Margo Martindale, Eric Lange, Drew Roy
    Director:
    Randall Wallace
    Screenwriter: Mike Rich
    Distrib: Disney

    November 5

    Due Date

    Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Zach Galifianakis, Michelle Monaghan, Jamie Foxx, RZA
    Director: Todd Phillips
    Screenwriter: Alan R. Cohen, Alan Freedland, Adam Sztykiel
    Distrib: WB


    MegaMind

    Feat. Voices of:
    Will Ferrell, Brad Pitt, Tina Fey, Jonah Hill, Ben Stiller
    Director: Cameron Hood, Kyle Jefferson
    Screenwriter: Alan Schoolcraft, Brent Simons
    Distrib: Dreamworks

    November 19

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1

    Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson
    Director: David Yates
    Screenwriter: Steve Kloves
    Script: Novel Adaptation
    Distrib: WB

    November 24

    Love and Other Drugs

    Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway, Judy Greer, Josh Gad
    Director: Ed Zwick
    Screenwriter: Charles Randolph
    Script: Novel Adaptation

    November TBA

    It's Kind of a Funny Story


    Cast: Keir Gilchrist, Zach Galifianakis, Viola Davis, Emma Roberts, Zoe Kravitz, Aasif Mandavi, Lauren Graham, Jim Gaffigan
    Director: Ryan Fleck, Anna Boden
    Screenwriter: Ryan Fleck, Anna Boden
    Script: Novel Adaptation

    December 10

    The Chronicles of Narnia: the Voyage of the Dawn Treader

    Cast: Ben Barnes, Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, Peter Dinklage, Eddie Izzard, Will Poulter
    Director: Michael Apted
    Screenwriter: Michael Petroni, Richard LaGravanese
    Script: Novel Adaptation

    December 17

    How Do You Know?

    Cast: Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson, Paul Rudd, Jack Nicholson
    Director: James L. Brooks
    Screenwriter: James L. Brooks


    Life As We Know It

    Cast: Josh Duhamel, Katherine Heigl, Josh Lucas, Christina Hendricks
    Director: Greg Berlanti
    Screenwriter: Ian Deitchman, Kristin Rusk Robinson


    Tron Legacy

    Cast: Garrett Hedlund, Jeff Bridges, Olivia Wilde, Beau Garrett, Bruce Boxleitner
    Director: Joseph Kosinski
    Screenwriter: Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis

    December 25

    True Grit
    Cast:Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, Josh Brolin
    Director: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
    Screenwriter: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
    Script: Novel Adaptation

    TBA



    Agora

    The Fighter


  • Harry Brown


    The King's Speech


    The Matarese Circle


    Prisoners


    Stone


    The Tree of Life


    Unthinkable









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