AMPAS has decided to have 10 Best Picture nominees next year in an obvious attempt to boost ratings. After the snubs of The Dark Knight, Synecdoche New York, The Wrestler, Wall-E, In Bruges, and Revolutionary Road (not to mention Let the Right One In) in favor of instantly forgettable stuff like Milk, Frost/Nixon, and The Reader (not to mention overrated stuff like Slumdog Millionaire), it's easy to see why. Everyone knows the Best Director list will be the "real" Best Picture lineup. Looks like Up might have a shot at a Best Picture nominee after all.
Click here for a brief discussion, which I basically agree with.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
10 Nominees for Best Picture
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I like that idea - much more to talk about and lets lesser known, better quality films in.
Saw Away We Go last weekend, haven't been able to stop drafting Opinion Letters for long enough to write a review. Its a C+, big disappointment. Some good moments (infertility vignette in Montreal), but overall it is contrived, unrealistic and has massive and bizarre tonal shifts that don't work. Whereas Juno (obviously an influence on the film) melded the funny/serious vibe, this one seems chopped up from 3 different movies. And Maya didn't pull it off - she was the center of the movie and had to sell several stretchy points (not wanting to get married, for example). Krasinski is fine in a one-dimensional role.
Im sorry to hear that Maya didn't do well. I root for her but ive never been impressed except on snl. In particular I was disappointed with her in prarie home companion, a film I liked a lot
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