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Out of the big Oscar heavy-hitters, I have seen Silver Linings Playbook, Argo and The Master. Argo is an astounding film and deserves whatever nominations come its way. Silver Linings Playbook is a great little feel-good film as well that has some excellent performances but lacks the sense of urgency and poignancy of Argo. The Master, although featuring absolutely towering and superlative performance by Joaquin Phoenix and Philip Seymour Hoffman, for all its abstract brilliance, is perhaps too radical and too experimental to achieve wide mainstream recognition. It will be studied and discussed in film schools more than perhaps all of this year's awards nominees combined, but it won't be walking away with many (if any at all) big prizes because it is a purebred art-house film.
The one I am rooting for, however, is Life of Pi. Ang Lee's latest is a sublime piece of cinematic work that is as beautiful beneath the surface as it is to look at. It is so vibrant and so impeccably framed that it is an absolute joy to behold. Skyfall has some truly nice and stylish cinematography, but Life of Pi is simply drop-dead gorgeous and if I might add, the only 3D film I've ever seen that made a convincing case to me for the medium. The plot, although not complex, has remarkable depth and is absolutely rife with philosophical and spiritual subtext. It has so much heart and emotion that on more than one occasion, it will really tug at the heartstrings. It may appear to lean towards a more religious demographic, but it is surprisingly a more open-ended film than you might expect. On my way back from the cinema, my conversation with friends alone ended up in three different interpretations of the story. We hadn't had such a lively discussion about the a film and the outcomes in its story since Memento, and that is no small praise. Life of Pi is not only my favorite film this year, it safely ranks amongst the best films I've ever seen. On a sidenote, you have to love the irony in the fact that it isn't the devout believer, but rather the native of a Communist nation who made a genuinely profound and sincere film about God.
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None of them matters TBH. Bullock didn't even win one of these and she swept everything at the televised awards. Natalie Portman got snubbed completely for all the major critic awards and swept in a landslide.
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Taiwan (The Republic of China) isn't a Communist nation.
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Devourer Of Gods
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Not anymore, but culturally and socially is it really that different from mainland China?
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Taiwan was never a Communist Nation. The ROC was formed after the defeat of the Nationalists in the Civil War in 1949, where members of the Nationalists fled the mainland to the Island of Taiwan to form their own non-communist country. Sure Taiwanese and the Mainlanders are genetically similar and they all speak the same language, but most Taiwanese are religiously Taoist or Buddhists, so Ang was most likely raised a theist.
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san diego film critics society winners
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No Phoenix!
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No Adams, No Riva too.
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Movie critic
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Will goldenglobes.org live stream the nominations announcement?
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you see thats what phoenix gets for opening his big mouth
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fill me in what did he say?
Also darn happy to see argo taking awards of anykind. Im sure zero dark thirty will be just as good as argo in the overall story telling but man Ben directing the crap out of that movie. |
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She just got a GG nod too! What the...?!
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God, I hope she gets snubbed for the Oscars. It'll drive her insane. All the work for nothing.
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Golden Globes Nominations
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/weeke...s.php?id=98002 Quote:
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Rise of the Guardians better not win Best Animated Feature.
Everytime I see a TV spot for that movie I die a little inside.
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I have a feeling Life of Pi will be the big winner at the Oscars.
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But its the best animated movie this year
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Nah. ZDT.
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Lincoln was awesome. I hope I get to see Zero Dark Thirty, Django, and Silver Linings Playbook.
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Some pundits are wondering if De Niro's jab at the Golden Globes 2 years ago was the reason why he was snubbed out of a Best Supporting nod for SLP.
I've only seen The Master, Life of Pi, and Lincoln so far. I'm going to catch up before the year ends. |
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Was 'Salmon Fishing' that remarkable? Because it kinda proves once again how weird the Golden Globes are. I mean, you would think one actress would get a nom for 'Les Mis' unless I missed it.
And 'Frankenweenie' over 'ParaNormon' is a no-no. |
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Candy Cuteness
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Well, to be fair, I've never actually seen the movie, but the TV Spots really annoy the heck out of me.
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