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34. "Old White Guy sez: Give that Nice White Lady her Oscar! (swipe)"
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Hell, why not two Golden Globes why we're at it?!

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/season/2009/11/sandra-bullock-blind-sides-the-competition-and-may-grab-first-oscar-nomination-by-pete-hammond.html

Could this suddenly become the year of Sandra Bullock?

A little less than a month ago I traveled to the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank to see a film called "The Blind Side" starring Bullock that, frankly, I wasn't expecting much from. Sometimes nice surprises happen.

This is the kind of inspiring and solid upbeat studio release (directed by John Lee Hancock) that could, and should, put Bullock firmly in the race for best actress. This could be her "Erin Brockovich." Just like the film that earned Julia Roberts her Oscar, this is a true life story about Leigh Anne Tuohy, an unstoppable force of nature who persuades her very white Southern family to take in a virtually homeless African American teen named Michael Oher (played by newcomer Quinton Aaron). This unusual "adoption" leads to a brand-new life for the boy and sends him on his way to eventually becoming an All-American football star.

Like the far more visible (at least media-wise) "Precious," it's a story of a person lifted out of his or her own personal ghetto, who uses hope and an indomitable spirit to prevail against all odds.

Aaron and the rest of the cast, which includes Tim McGraw and Kathy Bates, are just fine. But it's Bullock, burning up the screen as an upscale Southern woman who finds her heart and soul, who should finally earn some awards attention. It's easily her best screen work since her underrated supporting turn in "Crash," but she has yet to appear on anybody's short list of best actress candidates. (This writer excluded.)

"The Blind Side," together with her romantic comedy box-office smash "The Proposal," should make 2009 this star's most memorable year ever. (The less said about "All About Steve" the better.)

In fact, I've been told by sources at last week's ShowEast exhibitors convention that the movie played like gangbusters there. One top distribution exec for a rival studio actually told me that it could be classified as a great film if it were only about 10 to 15 minutes shorter. It does run long and could lose some of the football footage, but it never loses its grip on the audience thanks largely to Bullock.

Playing a real-life person is always helpful in awards season, particularly when that person can run around to media to say how authentic the portrayal is. It certainly worked with Brockovich's praise of Roberts, and I imagine Tuohy will do the same thing for Bullock.

It's entirely possible Bullock could even end up with two Golden Globe nominations this year if all the cards line up, one for actress in a comedy or musical for "The Proposal" and one for actress in a drama for "The Blind Side." And in the ever-fluid lineup of best actress Oscar candidates this year she has a real shot if Warners gets it out there to the acting community.

The major negative in this scenario is the film's Nov. 20 opening, directly against Summit's expected blockbuster "New Moon." It could get buried in the rubble that juggernaut leaves behind. Still, underdogs, which "Blind Side" undoubtedly is in this case, sometimes find a way to rise to the top.

It's called word of mouth.

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Proof that Obama has NOT brought change to America [View all] , Mynoriti, Thu Aug-27-09 02:06 AM
 
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LOL, but we have alreadty heard this story several time
Aug 27th 2009
1
lol...Hollywood sure knows how to fuck up a good story
Aug 27th 2009
2
If there is an actress you don't want involved in a film like this
Aug 27th 2009
3
      If you liked that piece, I think you'd love the book
Aug 27th 2009
10
dear lord.
Aug 27th 2009
4
seriously though, did anybody not see this coming?
Aug 27th 2009
5
Do We Not Have Enough White People Saving Po' Ole Black Folk Movies?
Aug 27th 2009
6
Completely unfair assessment.
Aug 27th 2009
7
      *revives dead mouse, hands matt damon a 6 iron, dances a lil' softshoe*
Aug 29th 2009
30
Good motherfucking god. n/m
Aug 27th 2009
8
Ugh
Aug 27th 2009
9
Black people? Check. Positive story? Check.
Aug 27th 2009
11
See, this is why I wish they wouldn't even bother making any...
Aug 27th 2009
12
this one looks like it's taking it to another level
Aug 27th 2009
13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVF-nirSq5s
Aug 27th 2009
14
LOL "You're Welcome"
Aug 27th 2009
15
LMAO
Aug 27th 2009
16
      "...I can do anything"
Aug 27th 2009
17
you gotta admit...
Aug 27th 2009
18
she's never done anything for me
Aug 27th 2009
19
the hell I do!
Aug 27th 2009
23
Guys, you're missing it. She's not changing the black kid's life.
Aug 27th 2009
20
^^^SEES IT
Aug 27th 2009
21
WRONG!!!!
Aug 27th 2009
22
      No, see it's still missing something
Aug 28th 2009
26
           Blinded by the White or She Blinded me with Kindess (boop boop!)
Aug 28th 2009
27
           Y'all realize I'm actually quoting the trailer, right? lol
Aug 28th 2009
28
                Look dawg, I'm just trying to improve their marketting stratedgy
Aug 28th 2009
29
I'm shocked they did not call it Angus and the Angels
Aug 27th 2009
24
I'm shocked they did not call it, "Do The White Thang"
Aug 28th 2009
25
man, why ol boy gotta have that look on his face
Aug 29th 2009
31
Forrester done got fat
Aug 30th 2009
32
Aug 31st 2009
33
Sandra Bullock's face in the trailer looks like hundred percent plastic ...
Nov 05th 2009
35
nice to see that black male emasculation is alive in strong in hollywood
Nov 06th 2009
36
Clearly that WHITE family should have let that BLACK boy be homeless
Nov 06th 2009
37
oh, okay...it wasnt just me
Nov 09th 2009
38

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