Sunday, August 26, 2007

MOVIE MAGIC

This is not really related to anything current, but I just came across a YouTube clip of my favorite scene from my favorite recent movie, Sideways (2004). Anyone who hasn't seen this movie is missing a hilarious, sad, touching story about the ups and downs of life, and should buy, rent, or Netflix it immediately. This particular scene features a conversation between wine aficionados Miles (Paul Giamatti) and Maya (Virginia Madsen), two lonely people who are beginning to realize that they have stumbled across their soul mate. To me, the scene is totally hypnotizing--especially Madsen's soliloquy. On the surface, the characters are each articulating the roots of their love for wine; beneath it, however, they are each really explaining themselves--their most closely-guarded pain, hopes, and fears--in as straightforward a way as they are capable of. This is modern moviemaking at its finest—it doesn’t require a $250 million budget, a special effects team, or a cast of thousands… just carefully chosen words (screenwriters Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor adapted Rex Pickett’s novel) delivered in a simple setting and a subtly nuanced fashion (Payne is as great a writer-director as we have) by magnificent actors playing 'real' people. I could watch it forever.

alt : http://www.youtube.com/v/T7Vpsdgln_8
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Saturday, December 31, 2005

EARLY GLOBES FORECAST

With just over two weeks to go before the Golden Globes are awarded and further confuse the race, I thought I'd put down in writing my early take on things, factoring in a combination of buzz, history, and gut feeling...

At the moment, the really tough categories are:
  • Best Actress (Drama): None are sure-bet nominees, though one assumes Huffman (who will benefit from her Desperate Housewives cult following) and Theron are the safest bets. Still, Bello's film appears to have resonated better with the HFPA than either of the other's. One assumes Zhang is in contention for both the Globe and an Oscar nomination, but her chances have been hurt her film's poor reception. Which leaves Paltrow as the real wild card---her buzz died out long ago, but mathematically she could still be in the Globes race, at the very least. When in doubt, I go with the candidate I feel most likely to get an Oscar nomination, as well, which is why I'm picking Huffman, with Theron as my backup.
  • Best Supporting Actor: All seem to be legitimate contenders except Ferrell. Clooney looked good early on, but Syriana is convoluted and did not go over well with the HFPA, so he is no lock, though he seems the favorite. Dillon---like last year's winner, Clive Owen---will probably do no better than a nomination at the Oscars, if that, but he did have enough support to emerge from a crowded ensemble from Crash to get this nomination. Giamatti is a possibility, but I think Cinderella Man probably is too far in the past for his good, in terms of a win. I'm not encouraged by the fact that the film itself wasn't nominated, either. This leaves Hoskins, who was adequate but not spectacular in Mrs. Henderson Presents... though that film was nominated. I'm going with Dillon on a hunch, with Giamatti as my backup, though I am not confident at all.
SCOTT PROJECTS...
Best Picture (Drama): Brokeback Mountain
Backup: Good Night, and Good Luck
Best Picture (Musical/Comedy): Walk the Line
Backup: The Squid and the Whale
Best Director:George Clooney, Good Night, and Good Luck
Backup: Ang Lee, Brokeback Mountain
Best Actor (Drama):Heath Ledger, Brokeback Mountain
Backup: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Capote
Best Actor (Musical/Comedy): Joaquin Phoenix, Walk the Line
Backup: Jeff Daniels, The Squid and the Whale
Best Actress (Drama): Felicity Huffman, Transamerica
Backup: Charlize Theron, North Country
Best Actress (Musical/Comedy): Reese Witherspoon, Walk the Line
Backup: Keira Knightley, Pride and Prejudice
Best Supporting Actor: Matt Dillon, Crash
Backup: Paul Giamatti, Cinderella Man
Best Supporting Actress: Rachel Weisz,The Constant Gardener
Backup: Scarlett Johansson, Match Point
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