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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

83rd Annual Oscar Nominations...King's Speech nabs 12 nods! Wahlberg, Moore & Affleck snubbed!










Die-hard film buffs and a swarm of discerning film critics (anxious to yelp "I told 'ya so") tumbled out of bed at the crack of dawn today to catch a run-down of the Oscar nods for the calendar year of 2010.

I was brimming with pride when the nominees were named because - as it turns out - most of my own predictions in all the major categories fell in line with those drummed up by the Academy.

Top Ten Flicks

Post: 12/28/10

http://forgusbeylan.blogspot.com/2010/12/top-10-movies-for-2010social-network.html

Top 5 Actors & Actresses

Post: 01/02/11

http://forgusbeylan.blogspot.com/2011/01/julian-ayrs-top-5-picksactors-actresses.html

Top 5 Directors

Post: 01/09/11

http://forgusbeylan.blogspot.com/2011/01/julian-ayrs-top-5-picks-for-director.html

Top 5 Screenwriters

Post: 01/11/11

http://forgusbeylan.blogspot.com/2011/01/julian-ayrs-5-top-picksbest.html

In some respects - a handful of hopefuls who received a nod from the prestigious Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences - were a shoe-in to capture the coveted honor.

But, there were a couple of nasty upsets, nonetheless.

For instance, Julianne Moore - considered a leading contender for her seamless characterization in - "The Kids are Alright" - was passed over.

Mark Wahlberg - who pined quietly in the sidelines the past few weeks (surreptiously biting his nails) watched supporting players on his highly-nominated film (The Fighter) rustle up nods while he was left out of the ring.

The Academy could have at least tossed a bone to Ben Affleck - in the category of Best Director - since the handsome actor did such a bang-up job on his first big-budget suspense-thriller (the talented kid also garnered great critical notices for his feataure "Gone Baby Gone").

Uh-huh!

The big winner was "The King's Speech" which nabbed a staggering 12 nominations.

"True Grit" trailed behind with ten of the little suckers.

As expected - "The Social Network" - made a fairly big splash alongside the oh-so-dark "Black Swan" and the well-received boxing flick "The Figher".

Mo’Nique - who was dressed-to-the-nines in a spiffy body-fitting frock which suited her dark sultry looks, nervously shared the heady task of announcing the Oscar nominees with the President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences at (yawn) 5:30 a.m. on CBS.

With little more ado - drum roll - please!

BEST PICTURE

• Black Swan
• The Fighter
• Inception
• The Kids are All Right
• Toy Story 3
• The King’s Speech
• The Social Network
• True Grit
• Winter’s Bone
• 127 Hours

BEST ACTOR IN A LEAD ROLE

• Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network)
• Colin Firth (The King’s Speech)
• James Franco (127 Hours)
• Jeff Bridges (True Grit)
• Javier Bardem (Biutiful)

BEST ACTRESS IN A LEAD ROLE

• Annette Bening (Kids are All Right)
• Nicole Kidman (Rabbit Hole)
• Jennifer Lawrence (Winter’s Bone)
• Natalie Portman (Black Swan)
• Michelle Williams (Blue Valentine)

BEST ACTOR IN SUPPORTING ROLE

• Christian Bale (The Fighter)
• Mark Ruffalo, (Kids are All Right)
• John Hawkes, (Winter’s Bone)
• Jeremy Renner (The Town)
• Geoffrey Rush (The King’s Speech)

BEST ACTRESS IN SUPPORTING ROLE

• Amy Adams (The Fighter)
• Helena Bonham Carter (The King’s Speech)
• Hailee Steinfeld (True Grit)
• Melissa Leo (The Fighter)
• Jacki Weaver (Animal Kingdom)

BEST DIRECTOR

• Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan)
• David Fincher (The Social Network)
• Tom Hooper (The King’s Speech)
• Joel Coen and Ethan Coen (True Grit)
• David O. Russell (The Fighter)

ANIMATED FILM

• How to Train Your Dragon
• The Illusionist
• Toy Story 3

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

• Mike Leigh (Another Year)
• Scott Silver & Paul Tamasay (Fighter)
• Christopher Nolan  (Inception)
• Lisa Cholodenko & Stuart Blumberg (Kids All Right)
• David Seidler (The King’s Speech)

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

• Danny Boyle & Simon Beaufroy (127 Hours)
• Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network)
• Ethan Coen and Joel Coen (True Grit)
• Debra Granik & Anne Rosselini (Winter’s Bone)
• John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich, Michael Arndt
Toy Story 3)

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

• Biutiful (Mexico)
• Dogtooth (Greece)
• Incendies (Canada)
• Outside the Law (Algeria)
• In a Better World (Denmark)

The Oscars will be handed out Feb. 27th amdist at lot of hoopla & dazzle at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, after nominees make the long arduous trek down the frenzied red carpet on Hollywood Boulevard.

Anne Hathaway and James Franco are hosting the splashy event!

See 'ya there.

As Bugs Bunny would say:

That's all folks!

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Sunday, January 2, 2011

Julian Ayrs Top 5 Picks...Actors & Actresses! Oscar Race 2010!















Now that the fog has lifted - and Hollywood insiders have turned the page for another stellar year of filmmaking - the occasion is ripe for tossing the glaring spotlight on five (5) of the top performances worthy of an Oscar nod in the category of stand-out Best Actor / Best Actress in the realm of celluloid.

So, here are my delicious picks in no particular order of importance.

Top 5 Actors

Lead role

Jeff Bridges
True Grit (Drama)
Coen Brothers (Director)

 Jesse Eisenberg 
The Social Network (Drama)
David Fincher (Director)

James Franco
127 Hours (Drama)
Danny Boyle (Director)

Colin Firth
The King's Speech (Drama)
Tom Hopper (Director)

Kevin Spacey
Casino Jack (Drama)
George Hickenlooper (Director)

Top 5 Actresses
 
Lead Role

Nicole Kidman
Rabbit Hole (Drama)
John Cameron Mitchell (Director)

Natalie Portman 
The Black Swan (Drama)
Darren Aronofsky (Director)

Sally Hawkins 
Made in Dagenham (Drama/Com)
Nigel Cole (Director)

Annette Bening
The Kids are All Right (Drama/Com)
Lisa Cholodenko (Director)

Top 5 Actors

Supporting Role

Christian Bale
The Fighter (Drama)
Coen Brothers (Directors)

Jeremy Renner
The Town (Drama)
Ben Affleck (Director)
Matt Damon
True Grit (Drama)
Coen Brothers (Director)

Bo Hoskins
Made in Dagenham (Drama/Com)
Nigel Cole (Director)

Geoffrey Rush
The King's Speech (Drama)
Tom Hopper (Director)
 
Top 5 Actresses

Supporting Role

Barbara Hershey
The Black Swan (Drama)
Darren Aronofsky (Director)

Dianne Weist
The Rabbit Hole (Drama)
John Cameron Mitchell (Director)

Helena Borham
The King''s Speech
Tom Hopper (Director)

 Elle Fanning
Somewhere (Drama)
Sofia Coppola (Director)

Melissa Leo
The Fighter (Drama)
David O. Russell (Director)







Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Julian Ayrs Top 10 Flicks for 2010...The.Social Network, True Grit, Black Swan!




 






Now that the Oscar ballots have been mailed out to the voting academy, and choices are running swimmingly in the minds of the "show-biz" film wizards, I am inclined to publish my own picks for top ten best pics of the year.

In no particular order, they are as follows:

*
The Social Network  
   Jesse Eisenberg (Lead actor)
   David Fincher (Director)
   Aaron Sorkin (Screenplay)

*The Black Swan  
   Natalie Portman (Lead actress)
   Darren Aronofsky (Director)
   Mark Heyman (Screenplay)
  
*Toy Story 3 
   Tim Allen (Lead Actor)
   Lee Unkrich (Director)
   Michael Arndt (Screenplay)
  
*
127 Hours
   James Franco (Lead Actor)
   Danny Boye (Director)
   Simon Beaufoy (Screenplay)

*Tangled 
   Mandy Moore (Lead Actress)
   Nathan Greno & Byron Howard (Directors)
   Dan Fogelman (Screenplay)
 
*Made in Dagenham 
   Sally Hawkins (Lead Actress)
   Nigel Cole (Director)
   William Ivory (Screenplay)
 
*The Fighter
 
   Mark Wahlberg (Lead Actor)
   David O. Russell (Director)
   Scott Silver & Paul Tamasy (Screenplay)
 
*The King's Speech

   Colin Firth (Lead Actor)
   Tom Hopper (Director)
   David Seidler (Screenplay)

*Somewhere 
   Stephen Dorff (Lead Actor)
   Sofia Coppola (Director)
   Sofia Coppola (Screenplay)

*True Grit
   Jeff Bridges (Lead Actor)
   Joel & Ethan Coen (Directors)
   Joel & Ethan Coen (Screenplay)

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James Franco in 127 Hours

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Halle Berry & Mark Wahlberg....stars nearly collide on starry night! Hollywood dazzle!

 





In downtown Hollywood last night the streets were awash - not only with excited fans dress-to-the-nines swarming Mann's movie theatres for coveted seats at a couple of hot-ticket film premieres (at the tail end of a sold-out film festival) - but graced with the dazzling presence of two popular stars pushing their careers and new flicks on the infamous strip.

Pretty Halle Berry was the epitome of style and good taste - when she flirted with the paparazzi in the main foyer of the Roosevelt Hotel - after holding court (where she offered up career tid-bits) in Mann's Chinese Theatre earlier in the evening to a packed house.

"I can't believe I just met Halle Berry," one fan gushed, as she strode past me, and disappeared into the ecstatic crowd of well-wishers who turned out - Hollywood-style - in full force.

Ms. Berry was invited to appear last evening at the historic Hollywood landmark to chat up an insightful host about her outstanding career accomplishments before (and behind) the camera here and abroad.

Berry will soon burst onto the silver screen in her next project - Frankie & Alice - which is a rivetting feature based on the true story of a woman suffering from mulitple personality disorders.

The gifted actress (who produced Frankie & Alice) won the Academy Award for Monster's Ball in 2001.

Meanwhile, rumors were spreading around the "Walk of Fame" that Mark Whalberg would be trotting down the red carpet to attend a "secret" screening of his new flick "The Fighter".

A couple of the local entertainment papers were issuing freebies to catch the drama, with strict orders from the producers not to discuss the details, however.

The theatre staff were forebidden to reveal the name of the project (or who was starring in it) until the guests were firmly ensconced inside the main theatre where security was tight.

Insiders tipped me off earlier in the evening - so I was able to enlighten a couple of folks about the hush-hush preview - so they could get into the rush line with the ultimate aim of catching the screen offering last-minute.

Is the studio a bit jittery about Wahlberg's latest vehicle for some reason?

News at 11!

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