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Thursday
Mar032011

#Nerdy Thoughts on the Oscars ... 

#TalkNerdyToMeLover's Aaron Fitzgerald

Most people who know me know that my favorite movie of 2010 was, “Inception.”  But last year we saw a slew of good movies, some of which won and some that didn’t.  From the gritty antics of, “True Grit”, to the insanity that takes over Natalie Portman’s mind in, “Black Sawn.”  It seemed in 2010 that there were filmmakers who were willing to push the boundaries and give good actors roles they could chew on.  How can anyone forget the memorable performance by Christian Bale in, “The Fighter.”  Not only were these superb films but they sported some of the best performances by actors that we’ve seen in years.

 I don’t want to sound like a party pooper but the fact that Christopher Nolan wasn’t nominated for best director seems like a major mistake.  That entire movie was Nolan.  Nothing we saw on the screen wasn’t personally approved by him.  That’s like nominating Mozart’s orchestra but not the composer.

“The Social Network”, for all its positive points, a great script, terrific actors, great direction, to me seemed to suffer from an unsympathetic central character.  “True Grit”, which is extremely faithful to the book and has charming dialogue, is pretty straight forward with no surprises.  I have to say as someone who’s gone crazy, “Black Swan”, captures the mindset of a person going insane almost perfectly.  I haven’t seen the other movies which were nominated for best actress but Natalie Portman did an excellent job.

You can’t write a piece on the 2010 Academy Awards without talking about, “The King’s Speech.”  Definitely a fine film, this work of cinema rests solely on its lead actor.  Colin Firth carries the entire story from beginning to end.  The directing is competent, but personally I would have gone with David Fincher or Christopher Nolan.  Geoffrey Rush is charming as the speech therapist but he doesn’t do as much of stretch as Christian Bale does.  Hands down, Bale stole the show for best supporting actor this past year.

 To me a huge debate is what constitutes an original screenplay.  I think, “The King’s Speech’s”, script was pretty good, but it was based on a true story.  Christopher Nolan’s, “Inception”, script was one hundred percent original in every respect.  As much as I enjoyed, “The King’s Speech”, I firmly believe that, “Inception”, deserved it.  I don’t think there is much argument that Aaron Sorkin’s adapted screenplay deserved the award.  That script was brilliant from beginning to end.

So to recap the awards.  “The King’s Speech”, won four.  Well, of course, the four big ones. Best picture, best director, best actor and best original screenplay.  “Inception”, walked away with four.  It won best cinematography, and let’s admit it, the movie was beautiful.  It also won best sound editing, sound mixing and best visual effects.  Okay, it didn’t win the big ones, but all of these artists for these wins did a superb job on the film.  “The Social Network”, took three Oscars.  For me the first one is debatable, which is best original score.  Personally, I preferred Hans Zimmer’s score for, “Inception.” I think, “The Fighter”, was a good contender for best editing, but, “The Social Network”, was extremely good in that category.  I already mentioned my thoughts on Aaron Sorkin’s screenplay.

All in all a satisfying Oscar year for me.  Some don’t agree, as with any art form, but for me, I enjoyed the nominations and wins.  Congratulations to the winners and the nominees.

#thatisall

Monday
Feb282011

#Video: Oh Gary, Sweet Gary ... 

 

I have a Gary Busey obsession. Like seriously, this man is the FREAKING definition of bat shit BONKERS! You know that Japanese water experiment, where they put loving, and angry energy in front of water to see how it crystalizes??? WELL, wonder what would happen when they put Gary Busey in front of it. HAHA!! omg - ah-mazing!

 

This was one of my favorite moments from last night ...

 

#bitchin

 

Wednesday
Feb232011

#Oscars: Fancy Pants on Day 3!

Just popped on over to the Kodak Theater to check out their progress on setting up for the Oscars, and looky looky what I found ...

 

View from Walk of Fame on Hollywood Blvd

 

LITTLE bit of progress from the other day. WOW!


This is happening. Wow.

Speaking of which, do any graphic designers out there know what code of red this would be?? I'm curious.

 

View the stars have as they are waving from the carpet. *elbow elbow wrist wrist*

Although it looks like the press area is all bunched together, they actually have assigned posts.

 

It's organized chaos people ... organized chaos!

Pretty. Pretty. Pretty and prepared for the rain that yes, even Southern California gets.

This is where red carpet goes to die.

Dude how is this scuffed already? No respect ...

'Scuse please - I'm with the band er, blog.

This is the walk from the outside red carpet, to the stairs inside the Kodak Theater.

Yay! Lights!

Stairs that lead up to the Kodak Theater where the actual ceremony takes place.

 

View the stars have from the top of the stairs. Cool shit, man!

(This part btw, is still open to the public - so if you live in LA and wanna see it, come on dowwnnn!)

OMG!!! This sign CRACKED me up!! It says, "according to Us Weekly , Britney Spears (can't read) a homeless man while in LA down her car window and handed him $300.

View fans have from sitting in the rafters. If memory serves me correct as well, you can apply online to be a seat filler. Next year! Get 'em!

Who are these for??? How come I've never seen cue cards on the red carpet before! WEIRD!

So, there ya go! That's what I got from my fancy schmick mancy pants pass today. Not gonna lie, it was INCREDIBLY scary walking around on that carpet today. I was so nervous about getting arrested or something. Dude, EVEN WITH THE PASS it still freaked me out. This is the OSCARS!!! This is MECCA!!

Crazy. Crazy. Crazy.

More tomorrow. There's this luncheon thingie, hoping to score a video from that one. Whoop whoop!

#nerdsunite

Tuesday
Feb222011

#Oscars: Fancy Pants on Day 2! 

HOLLLLLYYYYYYYYY mother of a sheep taking in a peep ... I got my night hawk spirithood today.

 

Dude, this spirithood is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO friggen beautiful. I just ... wow. Speechless. It's soft, delicate, but at the same time really fucking heavy. Like wow - heavy. Didn't expect that part, at all. I can't WAIIITTTTT to show you guys my Oscar dress with it. Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. BAH!

So stoked!

No red carpet exploring today. Had an unexpectedly busy day - but for SURE tomorrow morning I'll head over there to see what they're up to. The carpet should be set up for now. Wanna take some cool vids and go exploring. Never know who you're going to bump into!! WAHOOOO!! 5 more days!!

#GetErDone

Tuesday
Feb222011

#Oscars: The low down on the SHORTS

#TalkNerdytoMeLover’s Polly Dixon

If you are like me, you like to be “in the know” about awards season. And “knowing” for me means that I like to watch the shows – judge the outfits and argue with my friends over what was the best movie or who did the best acting job. I don’t really purport to know anything about the movie industry or anything…I’m just your average, judge-y nerd who likes to have an opinion about anything and everything (or at least pretend, I know something) . And THIS YEAR, because our own @JenFriel is headed to the Academy Awards…we ALL should be well informed.

With that said, do you ever wonder what the heck the Short Films are? And how/when/where to watch them and what they are? I have. I never pay attention to them at the Awards shows…I can’t even remember if they announce them during the live broadcast. If they do, I’m usually taking a pee break or grabbing my next glass of wine. Anyways, a short film is defined as an original motion picture that has a running time of 40 minutes or less, including all credits.  It’s just not long enough to be a feature film.  There are two categories: Animated and Live-Action. (Note: there are also documentary short films too but this entry is not covering them).

THE GOOD NEWS IS THAT: Now you can be FULLY informed! Starting today, if you have digital cable, you will be able to view the nominated short films before the #Oscars!! If you have Time Warner Cable, Bright House Networks or Cox, they will carry the shorts under their "Awards Season" category while Comcast will have the shorts under its "Oscar Nominees" category.  You can also look them up on iTunes and purchase them individually, if that floats your boat.

And, in case you were wondering, this year’s Short Film nominees are:

Short Film (Animated)

  • “Day & Night” Teddy Newton
  • “The Gruffalo” Jakob Schuh and Max Lang
  • “Let's Pollute” Geefwee Boedoe
  • “The Lost Thing” Shaun Tan and Andrew Ruhemann
  • “Madagascar, carnet de voyage (Madagascar, a Journey Diary)” Bastien Dubois***

Short Film (Live Action)

  • “The Confession” Tanel Toom
  • “The Crush” Michael Creagh
  • “God of Love” Luke Matheny
  • “Na Wewe” Ivan Goldschmidt
  • “Wish 143” Ian Barnes and Samantha Waite***

***I was able to locate two shorts online (which I think are legitimate)– one from each category -  for your viewing pleasure. You can probably find some bootleg versions (if you dig deep enough, but I’m more in favor of supporting the artists & not stealing their creativity …but that’s an entirely different post).  Clips from the others are available on the Oscars website too.

Check ‘em out ... (unfortunately we can't embed them ... stupid vimeo plus, but click the links to enjoy!)

Madagascar, carnet de voyage 

Wish 143

 

#yayforshorts