Thursday, December 13, 2012

Golden Globe Nominee Predictions

It's that time of year again kiddies! Where movie stars remind us how awesome they are...AWARD SEASON!!!!  In about five hours, The Hollywood Foreign Press Association will announce the Golden Globe Nominations. Here are a couple of my predictions for film nominees.  Check back later for actual nominations.


Best Picture: Drama
 Argo
 Django Unchained
 Lincoln
 Life of Pi
 Zero Dark Thirty

Best Picture: Musical or Comedy

 Hyde Park on Hudson
 Les Miserables
 Magic Mike
 Moonrise Kingdom
 Silver Linings Playbook

Best Director

Ben Affleck - Argo
Kathryn Bigelow -Zero Dark Thirty
Tom Hooper - Les Miserables
David O. Russell - Silver Linings Playbook
Steven Spielberg - Lincoln
Quentin Tarantino - Django Unchained


Best Lead Actor - Drama

 Daniel Day-Lewis - Lincoln
 John Hawkes - The Sessions
 Anthony Hopkins - Hitchcock
 Joaquin Phoenix - The Master
 Denzel Washington - Flight
* Ben Affleck - Argo

Best Lead Actress - Drama

Jessica Chastain - Zero Dark Thirty
Marion Cotillard - Rust and Bone
Keira Knightley - Anna Karenina
Naomi Watts - The Impossible
Quvenzhane Wallis - Beasts of the Southern Wild
* Helen Mirren - Hitchcock

Best Lead Actor - Musical or Comedy

Bradley Cooper - Silver Linings Playbook
Hugh Jackman - Les Miserables
Tommy Lee Jones - Hope Springs
Bill Murray - Hyde Park on Hudson
Christopher Walken - Seven Psychopaths

Best Lead Actress -Musical or Comedy

Jennifer Lawrence - Silver Linings Playbook
Laura Linney - Hyde Park on Hudson
Maggie Smith - Quartet
Meryl Streep - Hope Springs
Barbara Streisand - The Guilt Trip

Best Supporting Actor

Russell Crowe - Les Miserables
Leonardo DiCaprio - Django Unchained
Robert De Niro - Silver Linings Playbook
Tommy Lee Jones - Lincoln
Phillip Seymour Hoffman - The Master
* Matthew McConaughey - Magic Mike

Best Supporting Actress

Amy Adams - The Master
Sally Field - Lincoln
Anne Hathaway - Les Miserables
Helen Hunt - The Sessions
Nicole Kidman - The Paperboy

Who do you predict to be nominated?







Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Girl on "Girls"

Courtesy of HBO: l-r. Marnie (Allison Williams), Hannah (Lena Dunham), Jessa (Jemima Kirke), and Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet)


 

Now that HBO's Girls is half way through its first season, my initial reaction to hate, loathe, and detest Lena Dunham's creation has somewhat passed. My criticism followed the numerous blogs and critical reviews of the lack of diversity, the characters as not relatable, and it's portrayal of 20-something's in New York City as lazy and unmotivated as insulting and inaccurate. However, after several views, Dunham's show seems to portray more than that, but I still have my issues.  Hannah, (Lena Dunham) the aspiring, yet lazy writer who lacks confidence in herself both professionally and personally, Marnie, (Allison Williams) the beautiful girl with the perfect boyfriend whom remains unfulfilled and wishy-washy about her relationship, Jessa (Jemima Kirke) the girl who is the epitome of a free-spirit, and Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) the girl who attempts to navigate through her virginal neuroses.    
 

The show hit its peak for me at episode 4, "Hannah's Diary," with the jaw dropping, scene with Marnie, Hannah, and Charlie (Christopher Abbot). I mean who hasn’t had those, my best friend hates my honesty (albeit diary read out loud by her boyfriend in a public place) moments?  Coupled with that latter scene, was an earlier one of Shoshanna, being rejected in bed because she’s a virgin. Ouch.  Dunham managed to capture the fear of attachment by female virgins to males without being too judgmental. Check one for realism.
 

Now for the diversity issue. Since the show’s premiere, there has been a question of the lack of a multiracial cast.  I admit that was my initial frustration with “Girls” being lauded as the voice of a generation, but representing a specific racial demographic.  However, people arguably never question the greats like Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, or Woody Allen on their casting or story choices and for years their movies have been about one particular group.  But, it does not mean that we can’t express our frustration with HBO.  Something I’ll post on later, but I digress.  Though “Girls” is not my favorite show that HBO ripped off the air, “How To Make It In America,” I do hope that Dunham continues to capture the 20-something in New York trying to make it.  Yes, we do get a bit lazy, but I like to believe there is some fight in us.  Though this “girl” cannot necessarily relate to “Girls,” perhaps I won’t completely hate it.

    

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Oscar Nomination Predictions 2012




It’s that time of year again for the most beautiful, coveted, shiny naked man to take center stage…Oscar.   Just for fun, here are some of my predictions for the nominations that will be announced, Tuesday, January 24, 2012 at 8:30AM est/ 5:30 AM pst.



Best Actor in a Motion Picture

George Clooney- The Descendants

Leonardo DiCaprio- J. Edgar

Jean Dujardin – The Artist

Michael Fassbender – Shame

Brad Pitt – Moneyball

Best Actress in a Motion Picture

Glenn Close- Albert Noobs

Viola Davis – The Help

Meryl Streep- The Iron Lady

Tilda Swinton- We Need to Talk About Kevin

Michelle Williams- My Week With Marilyn


Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture

Kenneth Branagh- My Week With Marilyn

Albert Brooks - Drive

Christopher Plummer- Beginners

Viggo Mortensen – A Dangerous Method

Max Von Sydow – Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

*Don’t Count Out: Jonah Hill - Moneyball


Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

Berenice Bejo - The Artist

Jessica Chastain – The Help

Janet McTeer - Albert Noobs

Octavia Spencer – The Help

Shailene Woodley- The Descendants

*Don’t Count Out: Charlize Theron – Young Adult & Melissa McCarthy - Bridesmaids

Best Director

Michel Hazanavicius - The Artist

Steve McQueen – Shame

Alexander Payne – The Descendants

Martin Scorsese – Hugo

Steven Spielberg – War Horse

*Don’t Count Out: George Clooney – The Ides of March

Best Picture

The Artist

The Descendants

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

The Help

Hugo

My Week With Marilyn

War Horse

Best Original Screenplay

50/50

The Artist

Bridesmaids

Midnight In Paris

Young Adult