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Matt's Oscar '03 Roundup

2003-02-11

year again when Hollywood hands out the Oscars for their take on the best achievement in film of the year. 2002 was a rather slow starter for good quality movies, though by December, a handful of great films sought their way into multiplexes. Among the titles tossed around for the 75th Annual Academy Awards (airing March 23) are Chicago, with 13 nominations, The Hours, Adaptation, The Pianist, and Gangs of New York. But if it's any consolation, what with a slack in awarding the films and people who actually deserve the award, Oscar has been pretty routine the last several years and this year looks to be no exception. Heck, I'm shocked My Big Fat Greek Wedding didn't sweep the nominations!

Since 1998, I've been observing the Oscar race closely and have noticed that TV ratings seem to matter more than quality. In other words, the Oscars have become nothing more than a way of honoring who is young, pretty, and popular. That's not to say someone as pretty as Nicole Kidman doesn't deserve the award. It's just that Halle Berry's win over both Sissy Spacek and Judy Dench last year had me scratchin' my noggin'. There's an answer to everything: Halle Berry is more popular then Judy Dench and her win will bring in ratings. The same can be said for Gwyneth Paltrow's win over both Cate Blanchett and Fernanda Montenegro and the whole Titanic thing. If Titanic hadn't made a trillion dollars, do you think it would been nominated?

For 2002, the nom's are pretty decent and I see Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers was thrown in for some recognition to the average American. Yet, Oscar is still snubbing here and overrating there. So without further ado, here's my take on the '03 Oscars.

Best Picture

Chicago, Gangs of New York, The Hours, Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, and The Pianist. Predictions: Chicago will win easily. It's the most popular film out there at the moment and the musical hasn't been honored since 1968's Oliver!. My pick: The Hours. Snubbed: Far From Heaven.

Best Actress

Selma Hayek, Frida; Nicole Kidman, The Hours; Diane Lane, Unfaithful; Julianne Moore, Far From Heaven; and Renee Zellweger, Chicago. Predictions: I'm split between Zellweger and Kidman, though I'm putting money on Kidman. It may be her time. My pick: Julianne Moore. Snubbed: Meryl Streep, The Hours.

Best Actor

Adrien Brody, The Pianist; Nicholas Cage, Adaptation; Michael Caine, The Quiet American; Danial Day-Lewis, Gangs of New York; and Jack Nicholson, About Schmidt. Predictions: It's between Brody or Day-Lewis, and I'm predicting the latter. My pick: Tie between Jack Nicholson and Adrien Brody. Snubbed: Dennis Quaid.

Best Supporting Actress

Kathy Bates, About Schmidt; Queen Latifah, Chicago; Julianne Moore, The Hours; Meryl Streep, Adaptation; and Catherine Zeta-Jones, Chicago. Predictions: Bates and Streep are the front-runners, but with modern Oscar looming about, look for Latifah or Jones to snatch it up...Maybe. My pick: Meryl Streep. Snubbed: Patricia Clarkson, Far From Heaven.

Best Supporting Actor

Chris Cooper, Adaptation; Ed Harris, The Hours; Paul Newman, Road to Perdition; John C. Reilly, Chicago; and Christopher Walken, Catch Me If You Can. Predictions: Hollywood loves to honor their older and wiser mega-stars (Newman), though Cooper has a resume any actor would kill for. My pick: Ed Harris.

Best Director

Pedro Almavodor, Talk to Her; Stephen Daldry, The Hours; Rob Marshal, Chicago; Roman Polanski, The Pianist; and Martin Scorsese, Gangs of New York. Predictions: Marshal will win. The year Almavodor is awarded by the Oscars is the year I turn straight. My pick: Martin Scorsese. Snubbed: Todd Haynes, Far From Heaven.

So all in all, look for Chicago to dominate the ceremony. It's a tiresome and vastly overrated fluff-fest, though an enjoyable one, nonetheless. It will bring in the viewers for sure.

75th Oscar Nominations Announced

2003-02-11

ruary 11th, 2002) nominations for the 75th Annual Academy Awards were announced by Academy President Frank Pierson and Marisa Tomei. Chicago lead all nominees with 13 nominations. Gangs of New York and The Hours nearly tied for second with 10 and 9 nominations respectively.

Best Picture:

Chicago
Gangs of New York
The Hours
The Pianist
Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

Best Director

Pedro Almodóvar for Talk to Her
Stephen Daldry for The Hours
Rob Marshall for Chicago
Roman Polanksi for The Pianist
Martin Scorsese for Gangs of New York

Best Actress in a Leading Role

Selma Hayek as “Frida Kahlo” in Frida
Nicole Kidman as “Virginia Woolf” in The Hours
Diane Lane as "Connie Summer" in Unfaithful
Julianne Moore as "Cathy Whitaker" in Far From Heaven
Renée Zellweger as "Roxie Hart" in Chicago

Best Actor in a Leading Role

Adrien Brody as "Wladyslaw Szpilman" in The Pianist
Nicolas Cage as "Charlie Kaufman / Donald Kaufman" in Adaptation
Michael Caine as “Thomas Fowler” in The Quiet American
Daniel Day-Lewis as "Bill the Butcher" in Gangs of New York
Jack Nicholson as "Warren Schmidt" in About Schmidt

Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Chris Cooper as "John Laroche" in Adaptation
Ed Harris as "Richard Brown" in The Hours
Paul Newman as "John Rooney" in Road to Perdition
John C. Reilly as “Amos Hart” in Chicago
Christopher Walken as "Frank Abagnale Sr." in Catch Me If You Can

Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Kathy Bates as "Roberta Hertzel" in About Schmidt
Queen Latifah as "Mama Morton" in Chicago
Julianne Moore as "Laura Brown" in The Hours
Meryl Streep as "Susan Orlean" in Adaptation
Catherine Zeta-Jones as "Velma Kelly" in Chicago

Best Animated Feature Film

Ice Age
Lilo & Stitch
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
Spirited Away
Treasure Planet

Foreign Language Film

The Crime of Father Amaro (Mexico)
Hero (China)
Hotel Paraiso (Netherlands)
The Man Without a Past(Finland)
Nowhere in Africa (Germany)

Documentary - Feature

Bowling for Columbine
Daughter From Danang
Prisoner of Paradise
Spellbound
The Travelling Birds

Documentary - Short Subject

The Collector of Bedford Street
Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks
Twin Towers
Why Can't We Be a Family Again?

Short Film - Animated

The Chubbchubbs
Das Rad
Katedra
Mike's New Car
Mt. Head

Short Film - Live Action

Gridlock
J'attendrai le suivant...
Inja
Johnny Flynton
This Charming Man

Art Direction

John Myhre and Gordon Sim for Chicago
Felipe Fernández del Paso and Hannia Robledo for Frida
Dante Ferretti and Francesca LoSchiavo for Gangs of New York
Grant Major, Dan Hennah and Alan Lee for Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Dennis Gassner and Nancy Haigh for Road to Perdition

Cinematography

Dion Beebe for Chicago
Edward Lachman for Far from Heaven
Michael Ballhaus for Gangs of New York
Pawel Edelman for The Pianist
Conrad L. Hall for Road to Perdition

Costume Design

Colleen Atwood for Chicago
Julie Weiss for Frida
Sandy Powell for Gangs of New York
Ann Roth for The Hours
Anna B. Sheppard for The Pianist

Film Editing

Martin Walsh for Chicago
Thelma Schoonmaker for Gangs of New York
Peter Boyle for The Hours
D. Michael Horton for Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Hervé de Luze for The Pianist

Makeup

Beatrice De Alba and John E. Jackson for Frida
John M. Elliott Jr. and Barbara Lorenz for The Time Machine

Music - Original Score

Elmer Bernstein for Far from Heaven
Philip Glass for The Hours
Elliot Goldenthal for Frida
Thomas Newman for Road to Perdition
John Williams for Catch Me If You Can

Music - Original Song

"Burn It Blue" from Frida
· Music by Elliot Goldenthal
· Lyric by Julie Taymor
"Father and Daughter" from The Wild Thornberrys Movie
· Music and Lyric by Paul Simon
"The Hands That Built America" from Gangs of New York
· Music and Lyric by Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen
"I Move On" from Chicago
· Music by John Kander
· Lyric by Fred Ebb
"Lose Yourself" from 8 Mile
· Music by Eminem, Jeff Bass and Luis Resto
· Lyric by Eminem

Sound

David Lee, Michael Minkler and Dominic Tavella for Chicago
Ivan Sharrock, Tom Fleischman and Eugene Gearty for Gangs of New York
Christopher Boyes, Michael Hedges, Michael Semanick, and Hammond Peek for Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Bob Beemer, Scott Millan and John Pritchett for for Road to Perdition
Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell and Ed Novick for Spider-Man

Sound Editing

Ethan Van der Ryn and Mike Hopkins for Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Richard Hymns and Gary Rydstrom for Minority Report
Scott Hecker for Road to Perdition

Visual Effects

Jim Rygiel, Joe Letteri, Randall William Cook and Alex Funke for Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
John Frazier, John Dykstra, Anthony LaMolinara and Scott Stokdyk for Spider-Man
Rob Coleman, Pablo Helman, John Knoll and Ben Snow for Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones

Screenplay - Adaptation

Chris Weitz & Paul Weitz for About a Boy
Charlie Kaufman &Donald Kaufman for Adaptation
Bill Condon for Chicago
David Hare for The Hours
Ronald Harwood for The Pianist

Screenplay - Original

Pedro Almodóvar for Talk to Her
Todd Haynes for Far From Heaven
Jay Cocks, Steven Zaillian and Kenneth Lonergan for Gangs of New York
Nia Vardalos for My Big Fat Greek Wedding
Alfonso Cuarón, Carlos Cuarón for And Your Mother Too

Submitted by: C.

Michael Moore Receives Surprise Nomination

2003-02-06

imdb.com/Name?Moore,+Michael+(II)">Michael Moore’s latest documentary, Bowling for Columbine received a surprising nomination for best original screenplay from the Writers’ Guild of America. This is the latest in a long string of firsts and records for the Guerilla Filmmaker. In May of 2002 Bowling for Columbine became the first documentary to compete for the Golden Palm at the Cannes film festival. When it was released it set box office records for documentaries across the globe. And now it’s the first documentary to ever get a WGA nomination.

Bowling for Columbine will complete against My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Far From Heaven, Gangs of New York and Antwone Fisher.

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SAG Nominations Announced

2003-01-28

Award nominations were announced today (Tuesday January 28th) at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles. Chicago lead the way with 5 nominations and Julianne Moore received two nominations, a feat matched by Sean Hayes in the Television categories.

Theatrical Categories:

Outstanding Performance by a Cast of a Theatrical Motion Picture
· Adaptation
· Chicago
· The Hours
· The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
· My Big Fat Greek Wedding

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
· Salma Hayek, Frida
· Nicole Kidman, The Hours
· Diane Lane, Unfaithful
· Julianne Moore, Far From Heaven
· Renee Zellweger, Chicago

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
· Adrien Brody, The Pianist
· Nicolas Cage, Adaptation
· Daniel Day-Lewis, Gangs of New York
· Richard Gere, Chicago
· Jack Nicholson, About Schmidt

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
· Kathy Bates, About Schmidt
· Julianne Moore, The Hours
· Michelle Pfeiffer, White Oleander
· Queen Latifah, Chicago
· Catherine Zeta-Jones, Chicago

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
· Chris Cooper, Adaptation
· Ed Harris, The Hours
· Alfred Molina, Frida
· Dennis Quaid, Far From Heaven
· Christopher Walken, Catch Me If You Can

At the award ceremony, which will take place on March 9 at the Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Center, Clint Eastwood will be awarded the Life Achievement Award.

Submitted by: C.