Showing posts with label The Fighter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Fighter. Show all posts
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Will Amy Adams Have a Happy (Oscar-Winning) New Year?
Amy Adams familiar cheer seems ideally suited to the holidays. It makes perfect sense that's she's all ornamented and mistletoed for Parade magazine. She's even sharing a pumpkin pie recipe. Or her people are. Whichever. We like the celebrity "they're just like us!" illusion from time to time so we're totally willing to pretend that she bakes this exact pumpkin pie herself. Mmmmm pumpkin pie.We
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Link You. Link You. And Link You.
GQ Winona Ryder's Black Swan parallels. She's being replaced! "I'm at that age I've been warned my whole life about"Lisanti Quarterly a mysterious top ten list. Such fun. Try to guess the movies ... or even the film year for that matter.In Contention Can that late breaking Fighter overtake the Best Pic frontrunners? Interesting question.Indie Wire Film Comment's top 50 - the tippity top exactly
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Alanis Morrissette,
Burlesque,
Noni Ryder,
Oscars (10),
Roger Ebert,
The Fighter
Thursday, December 16, 2010
SAG Injustice: When a Nomination is Still a Snub
In the afterglow of the SAG nominations, when publicists, stars and pundits are all aglow with congratulatory messaging of every sort and critics are bemoaning the fate of talented but snubbed performances, one annual dismaying group of snubs always slips through the cracks. I'm talking about the people who contributed to the movies nominated as Best Ensemble but weren't actually included when
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Christian Bale, Honorary Powerpuff Girl
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone fame is being roasted again as the all time champ of shameless Blurb Whores but that's not the point of this post.While interviewing Christian Bale and Mark Wahlberg for The Fighter, who seem to be in great moods (why wouldn't they be after the Globe & BFCA announcements?) Travers tries to entice Bale to serenade us with a little Newsies number. And why shouldn't he
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Link Catches Us (As We Catch Up)
The FighterIn Contention Sports Illustrated names The Fighter "the best sports movie of the decade." I guess they're using that 2001-2010 definition. Hate that. I like to end with the 9s.Low Resolution Speaking of The Fighter. Check out Joe Reid's awesome post "The Art of the Skank"CartoonsMilo oh, this is lovely. Toy Story 3 by the numbers. Tons of infographic pleasure... if thinking about how
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animation,
Iron Man,
Kerry Washington,
Ryan Reynolds,
ScarJo,
Shrek,
Social Network,
The Fighter,
Toy Story
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
The King's Weakness
Michael C here from Serious Film.That low hissing you may have heard coming from the Hollywood area over the last week is the sound of the air leaking out of Tom Hooper's The King’s Speech and its status as Oscar frontrunner. That’s the trouble with leading the pack. Any indication you’re not steamrolling the competition is instantly seized upon as proof that you are nothing but a lot of
Monday, December 6, 2010
My Favorite Thing About "The Fighter" Is...
I saw The Fighter last week and didn't even deliver a "this is all the time I have" 7 word review. I have more than 7 words on this one though what follows is not a traditional review. The first thing I tweeted was...It still applies. Yep, Christian Bale is doing his best work ever in the co-lead role of Dicky Eklund (Let's call it The Fighters) or at least his best since American Psycho (2000).
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Amy Adams,
Christian Bale,
Mark Wahlberg,
Melissa Leo,
Oscars (10),
reviews,
sports,
The Fighter,
Twitter
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
You Will Link a Tall Dark Stranger
Scott Feinberg points out that Sony Pictures Classics is the first studio out of the gate with Academy screeners. This is a good strategy as I've noted previously. I am anxious to watch Please Give again (very funny movie with delightful actressing throughout... in other words: my kind of movie). I haven't yet screened You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger but shall very soon now that it's here. I
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