Ponyo loses “on the Cliff by the Sea;” gains Cate Blanchett, Matt Damon, Tina Fey, Liam Neeson, Lily Tomlin, Betty White, and Cloris Leachman. Yes, but will we get to hear Noah Cyrus and Frankie Jonas sing this ear-mite theme song?
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Ponyo loses “on the Cliff by the Sea;” gains Cate Blanchett, Matt Damon, Tina Fey, Liam Neeson, Lily Tomlin, Betty White, and Cloris Leachman. Yes, but will we get to hear Noah Cyrus and Frankie Jonas sing this ear-mite theme song?
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NBR Winner+/top ten*
LAFCA Winner+
BFCA Critics Choice Win+/Nominee*
NYFCC Winner +/*
SEFCA Winners+/*
Golden Globes Nominee+/*
SAG Winner+/Nominee*
National Society of Film Critics winners+
Producers Guild Winner+/Nominees*
Directors Guild Winners+/Nominees*
Art Directors Guild Nominees*
Writers Guild Nominees*
American Cinematographers Society*
American Cinema Editors*
Cinema Audio Society*
BAFTA Nominations*
Best Picture
The Hurt
Locker*+++**+++******
Avatar*+********
Inglourious Basterds***+****
Up in the Air+*+*******
Precious******
District 9*****
A Serious
Man*****
An
Education*****
Up****
The Blind Side
Best Actor
Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart++++*
George Clooney, Up in the Air+*++***
Jeremy Renner, The Hurt Locker**+*
Colin Firth, A
Single Man****
Morgan Freeman, Invictus+***
Best Actress
Sandra Bullock, The Blind Side+++
Meryl Streep, Julie & Julia++++**
Carey Mulligan, An Education+****
Gabby Sidibe, Precious****
Helen Mirren, The
Last Station**
Best Supporting Actor
Christoph Waltz, Inglourious Basterds+++++++*
Woody Harrelson,The Messenger+***
Stanley Tucci, The Lovely Bones****
Matt Damon, Invictus***
Christopher Plummer, The Last Station*
Best Supporting
Actress
Mo'Nique, Precious+*+++++*
Anna Kendrick, Up
in the Air+****
Vera Farmiga, Up
in the Air****
Penelope Cruz, Nine**
Maggie Gyllenhaal, Crazy Heart
Best Director
Kathryn Bigelow, The Hurt Locker++++*++*
Jim Cameron, Avatar*+**
Quentin Tarantino, Inglourious Basterds****
Jason Reitman, Up in the
Air***
Lee Daniels, Precious**
Best Original
Screenplay
Quentin Tarantino, Inglourious Basterds+*
Joel and Ethan Coen, A Serious Man+*+*
Mark Boal, The Hurt
Locker***
Bob Peterson, Pete Docter, Up*
Oren Moverman, Alessandro Camo The Messenger
Best Adapted Screenplay
Jason Reitman, Sheldon Turner,
Up in the Air+++++*
Armando Iannucci, In the Loop+
Geoffrey Fletcher, Precious**
Neill Blomkamp, Terri Tatchell, District 9**
Nick Hornby, An
Education*
Best Editing
Stephen Rivkin, John Refoua, James Cameron, Avatar+**
Chris Innis, Bob Murawski,
The Hurt Locker***
Julian Clarke, District 9**
Joe Klotz, Precious
Sally Menke, Inglourious Basterds**
Best
Cinematography
Mauro Fiore, Avatar+**
Christian Berger, White Ribbon+++*
Barry Ackroyd, The Hurt Locker***
Robert Richardson, Inglourious Basterds***
Bruno Delbonnel, Harry Potter
Best Art Direction
Avatar+**
Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus*
Nine*
Sherlock Holmes
The Young Victoria
Best Sound Mixing
Avatar+**
The Hurt Locker***
Star Trek* **
Inglourious Basterds
Transformers: Revenge of the
Fallen*
Best Sound Editing
Avatar
The Hurt Locker
Up
Star Trek
Inglourious Basterds
Best Costume Design
Sandy Powell, The Young Victoria +*
Catherine Leterrier,Coco Avant Chanel*
Janet Patterson, Bright Star**
Colleen Atwood, Nine*
Monique Prudhomme, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
Best Original Score
Michael Giacchino, Up+*
Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders, The Hurt Locker!
James Horner, Avatar*
Alexandre Desplat, The Fantastic Mr. Fox
Hans Zimmer, Sherlock Holmes*
Best Foreign Language Film (submissions)
A Prophet, France+*
The White Ribbon, Germany**
El Secreto de Sus Ojos, Argentina
Ajami, Israel
The Milk of Sorrow, Pru
Best Documentary Feature
The Cove++**+
Food, Inc.**
The Beaches of Agnes++*
Burma VJ*
The Most Dangerous Man in America
Which Way Home
Best Animated
Feature
Up+++**
The Fantastic Mr. Fox+*+***
Coraline****
The Princess and the Frog***
The Secret of Kells
Best Visual
Effects
Avatar+*
District 9* *
Star Trek**
Best Makeup
The Young Victoria**
Star Trek*
Il Divo*
Best Song
The Weary Kind – T Bone Burnett, Ryan Bingham, Crazy Heart ++
Down in New Orleans, The Princess and the Frog
Almost There – Randy Newman, The Princess And The Frog***
Loin de Paname, Paris 36
Best Live Action Short
The Door
Instead of Abracadabra
Kavi
Miracle Fish
The New Tenants
Best Animated Short
French Roast
Granny O’Grimm’s Sleeping Beauty
The Lady and the Reaper (La Dama y la Muerte)
Logorama
A Matter of Loaf and Death
Best Documentary Short
China’s Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of
Sichuan Province
The Last Campaign of Governor Booth Gardner
The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant
Music by Prudence
Rabbit a la Berlin

8 Responses for "Ponyo launches domestic trailer"
Fantastic. Sometimes I wonder where all the modern fairy tales are, films like Mary Poppins and The Wizard of Oz for future generations of children. Hayao Miyazaki is making those fairy tales. Any parents who take their kids to see them is doing it right.
It looks awesome, I cannot wait.
Saw this on the internet in Japanese. It’s a good children’s film, but it definitely pales in comparison to Miyazaki’s earlier work, even Howl’s Moving Castle. It has an uphill battle ahead of it. Especially with a Jonas brother and Cyrus sister in it.
I can tell just from watching the trailer that they made some changes to the plot, but I can always wait for the DVD to enjoy the proper Japanese version.
I don’t think having a Jonas brother and Cyrus sister doing voices matters much. They’re voicing little children so it fits.
With Frank Marshall and Kathleen Kennedy on its side, this movie has all the chances of being a financial success. They know how to promotore movies and their stated goal of making it the highest grossing Miyazaki film in US can be met easily. I could have done without the pretentous introduction though (I can only imagine what Mamoru Oshii would have said if he heard it).
And while it does look like Miyazaki is re-using the same kinds of imagery again, he is a master and everything he does deserves to be seen.
By the way, his earliest feature-length film “Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro” is among his absolute best. It predates the creation of studio “Ghibli” and is criminally underseen as a result. Still, it’s availabe in the US on DVD and if you really need to check it out if you haven’t seen it yet. It’s a masterpiece.
P.S. The whole world is out of balance. Cue the Koyaanisqatsi theme.
Well this just looks precious.
Although it sounds like Liam Neeson went straight from the Taken studio to the Ponyo studio because he still sounds like an anxiously hurried Brian Mills.
I’ve seen the movie -original version with subtitles- in Venice: this is a wonderful masterpiece!
Ponyo on the cliff by the sea is just the best cinematic poetry you can dream of, it brings you to places where the child inside yourself cannot be avoid anymore.
I’m dying to see UP and I’ve just seen CORALINE which is great too. With the Academy going from 5 to 10 best picture nominees this year I really would like to see some great animation represented. They should drop the foreign language and the best animation awards right now, it would push voting members to consider the best films of the year period, with no ghettos.
Yay!
Cate Blanchett, Tina Fey & Lily Tomlin meet Miyazaki (sort of)!
Its cool, somehow!
Can’t wait for this. Even if it is a mess, Miyazaki’s imagination is a marvel to behold, and visceral, somehowl.
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