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"NOPE! Voting is over."
Sun Feb-22-09 12:10 PM by Frank Longo

  

          

It's too laaaaaate (c) that song.

Here's the deal. You think the Academy is bound to get it wrong. They always do. Well, now it's our turn.

I want you to post up your 5 favorites in ten major categories-- Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects (a new SLA category).

I would also like you to rank these from best to worst-- 5 points for your favorite, 1 point for your 5th favorite. If you don't have 5 you enjoyed in a category, rank the ones you did find praiseworthy (example: Best Actress isn't the deepest field, so if you have only three performances you dug, give out 5, 4, and 3 points to those three).

I realize many of us live in cities that get limited release films much later, so you have up until two weeks from today (that's February 18th) to post your official selections. I will then add up the votes, The official Spilled Latte winners will be announced the day before the actual Oscars, so that we can brag the next day about how much better our list is.

Let's see them lists, people. Choose em, rank em, throw em up.

EDIT: By the way, PLEASE ONLY MAKE ONE LIST! Multiple amendments make it very very difficult for the person keeping track-- me. So wait if you want to... just don't dick me around with tons of changes.

EDIT #2: I'm gonna be deleting extraneous posts that have nothing to do with rule clarification or declaration of list formation. So if the post count suddenly drops, you'll know why, lol. Just clearin out the clutter to make my job easier.

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This'll be fun
Feb 04th 2009
1
I'm in. Making my list now.
Feb 04th 2009
2
This sounds like 'Fix the Oscars'.
Feb 04th 2009
3
Member since Feb 01st 2009
Feb 04th 2009
4
      Yes, that is true. I do not see how this applies to my point, sorry.
Feb 04th 2009
7
           well u dont have a point sooooooooooooooooo
Feb 04th 2009
13
                Yes, and you do. Brilliant, my friend. You should have it printed.
Feb 04th 2009
18
                     i guess you also boycotted longo's first line, huh?
Feb 06th 2009
26
                          ?
Feb 06th 2009
27
                               1300 posts in 10 days that really is incredible
Feb 17th 2009
49
In terms of acting/supporting categories
Feb 04th 2009
5
is Heath Ledger playing the lead character in "The Dark Knight?"
Feb 04th 2009
8
jus askin, cant there be 2 leads or no??
Feb 04th 2009
10
      can there be? Yes. It's known as "second lead". Is Heath? No.
Feb 04th 2009
11
           fair enough, jus askin
Feb 04th 2009
12
Define them by whatever you think is right. BUT:
Feb 04th 2009
19
      that is what I was looking for and actually TDK was a bad example
Feb 04th 2009
20
My Picks
Feb 05th 2009
23
if possible, i'd like to replace
Feb 05th 2009
25
RE: My Picks
Feb 07th 2009
31
So....
Feb 09th 2009
33
Happy to see Paranoid Park nominated for cinematography n/m
Feb 18th 2009
54
My list
Feb 05th 2009
24
sorry...didnt mean to reply here
Feb 07th 2009
28
I think you did your picks wrong
Feb 12th 2009
38
ok....here's mine
Feb 07th 2009
29
see post 31
Feb 07th 2009
32
My Picks....
Feb 07th 2009
30
My picks:
Feb 10th 2009
35
Feb 11th 2009
36
Duplicate from other thread...
Feb 12th 2009
37
MY PICKS:
Feb 12th 2009
39
Columbus Short is a good pick....I forgot all about him.
Feb 13th 2009
40
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Feb 17th 2009
42
      That is the perfect spilled latte BSA ballot
Feb 17th 2009
43
      I actually thoroughly enjoyed Heath's performance.
Feb 17th 2009
47
Rejoice! ZooTown's list is ready
Feb 13th 2009
41
The Wordman has not forgotten (end of day, I promise)
Feb 17th 2009
44
mine.
Feb 17th 2009
45
a couple changes, sorry.
Feb 17th 2009
52
      RE: a couple changes, sorry.
Feb 18th 2009
55
remind me why we call it The Spilled Latte again?
Feb 17th 2009
46
Because it rhymes with frappamochalottamadness
Feb 17th 2009
48
Wordman's list - includes special category
Feb 17th 2009
50
I hate to have to post this now . . .
Feb 17th 2009
51
Happy to see Yangtze on someone's ballot
Feb 18th 2009
56
      It's one of two documentaries I own.
Feb 18th 2009
58
           RE: It's one of two documentaries I own.
Feb 18th 2009
60
Based on the movies Ive seen this year, The Best Picture...
Feb 18th 2009
53
From what I've seen.
Feb 18th 2009
57
Ballot
Feb 18th 2009
59
COME ON BITCHES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Feb 18th 2009
61
The Jigs are up
Feb 18th 2009
62
u see Frost/Nixon??
Feb 18th 2009
63
      Naw but now I got til Saturday sooooooo
Feb 19th 2009
64
           watch it, its good
Feb 19th 2009
65
                It's tops on my list as far as movies I've missed.
Feb 19th 2009
66
                     if youre gonna watch a winslett joint, watch the reader
Feb 19th 2009
67
                          Saw the last half of Rev Road. I'll wait for The Reader on cable.
Feb 19th 2009
68
Just like my life, everything til the last minute
Feb 21st 2009
69
my nominations.
Feb 21st 2009
70
my picks
Feb 21st 2009
71

Wordman
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1. "This'll be fun"
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"Your current frequencies of understanding outweigh that which has been given for you to understand." Saul Williams

  

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2. "I'm in. Making my list now."
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3. "This sounds like 'Fix the Oscars'."
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4. "Member since Feb 01st 2009"
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LMI
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7. "Yes, that is true. I do not see how this applies to my point, sorry."
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13. "well u dont have a point sooooooooooooooooo"
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18. "Yes, and you do. Brilliant, my friend. You should have it printed."
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26. "i guess you also boycotted longo's first line, huh?"
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49. "1300 posts in 10 days that really is incredible"
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really

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5. "In terms of acting/supporting categories"
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are we to go by the way the Academy defines them or could someone consider Heath for Lead Actor?

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8. "is Heath Ledger playing the lead character in "The Dark Knight?""
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10. "jus askin, cant there be 2 leads or no??"
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this post is a lot nicer than the 2 I previewed, lol

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11. "can there be? Yes. It's known as "second lead". Is Heath? No."
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Heath isn't a second lead in The Dark Knight.
His character doesn't contribute enough to the story to be considered a second lead of the story/movie.
My mind has just blanked on good examples of a second lead. There aren't too many second leads in contemporary films.
Not trying to tell anybody who they can/can't nominate for what.
But this is PTP, not 'Nam.
There are rules.
Peace

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12. "fair enough, jus askin"
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I mean Iron Man is gonna get some best picture points so I jus wanted to see how liberal we could get

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19. "Define them by whatever you think is right. BUT:"
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if you define Heath as Leading and everyone else defines him as Supporting, your votes for him as Leading will NOT count towards his Supporting tally. So, much like the Oscars, go with where you think the majority will place him.

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20. "that is what I was looking for and actually TDK was a bad example"
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I admit, thanks for the clarification tho.

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23. "My Picks"
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Best Picture
1. The Wrestler
2. Revolutionary Road
3. The Dark Knight
4. Frost/Nixon
5. Milk

Best Director
1. Darren Aranofsky For The Wrestler
2. Sam Mendes For Revolutionary Road
3. David Fincher For The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
4. Danny Boyle For Slumdog Millionaire
5. Gus Van Sant For Milk And/Or Paranoid Park

Best Actor
1. Mickey Rourke In The Wrestler
2. Sean Penn In Milk
3. Leonardo DiCaprio In Revolutionary Road
4. Michael Sheen In Frost/Nixon
5. Frank Langella In Frost/Nixon

Best Actress
1. Kate Winslet In Revolutionary Road
2. Anne Hathaway In Rachel Getting Married
3. Meryl Streep In Doubt
4. Sally Hawkins In Happy-Go-Lucky
5. Rebecca Hall In Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Best Supporting Actor
1. Heath Ledger In The Dark Knight
2. Philip Seymour-Hoffman In Doubt
3. Michael Shannon In Revolutionary Road
4. Robert Downey, Jr. In Tropic Thunder
5. Jason Butler Harner In Changeling

Best Supporting Actress
1. Penelope Cruz In Vicky Cristina Barcelona
2. Marisa Tomei In The Wrestler
3. Kate Winslet In The Reader
4. Amy Adams In Doubt
5. Rosemarie DeWitt In Rachel Getting Married

Best Adapted Screenplay
1. Peter Morgan For Frost/Nixon
2. John Patrick Shanley For Doubt
3. Christopher Nolan & Jonathan Nolan For The Dark Knight
4. Justin Haythe For Revolutionary Road
5. François Bégaudeau For The Class

Best Original Screenplay
1. Dustin Lance Black For Milk
2. Jenny Lumet For Rachel Getting Married
3. Woody Allen For Vicky Cristina Barcelona
4. Martin McDonagh For In Bruges
5. Robert D. Seigel For The Wrestler

Best Cinematography
1. Revolutionary Road
2. The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
3. Vicky Cristina Barcelona
4. Paranoid Park
5. The Dark Knight

Best Visual Effects
1. The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
2. Iron Man
3. Hellboy II: The Golden Army
4. The Dark Knight
5. Hancock

  

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25. "if possible, i'd like to replace"
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robert downey, jr. with james franco in pineapple express for the best supporting actor category at the #4 spot

  

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31. "RE: My Picks"
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just to clarify, by 1, i mean best performance/movie/score/script and by 5, i mean 5th best

  

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33. "So...."
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You liked the camera work in VCB better than Dark Knight?

  

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54. "Happy to see Paranoid Park nominated for cinematography n/m"
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24. "My list"
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Best Picture
1. Frost/Nixon
2. The Wrestler
3. WALL-E
4. Slumdog Millionaire
5. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Best Director
1. Darren Aranofsky-The Wrestler
2. Ron Howard-Frost/Nixon
3. David Fincher-The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
4. Danny Boyle-Slumdog Millionaire
5. Chris Nolan-The Dark Knight

Best Actor
1. Mickey Rourke-The Wrestler
2. Frank Langella-Frost/Nixon
3. Brad Pitt-The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
4. Josh Brolin-W
5. Sean Penn-Milk

Best Actress
1. Meryl Streep-Doubt
2. Rebecca Hall-Vicky Cristina Barcelona
3. Cate Blanchett-The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
4. Anne Hathaway-Rachel Getting Married
5. Kate Winslet-Revolutionary Road

Best Supporting Actor
1. Heath Ledger-The Dark Knight
2. Michael Shannon-Revolutionary Road
3. Richard Dreyfuss-W
4. Robert Downey, Jr.-Tropic Thunder
5. James Franco-Pineapple Express

Best Supporting Actress
1. Marisa Tomei-The Wrestler
2. Penelope Cruz-Vicky Cristina Barcelona
3. Kate Winslet-The Reader
4. Taraji Henson-The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
5. Rosemarie DeWitt-Rachel Getting Married

Best Adapted Screenplay
1. Peter Morgan-Frost/Nixon
2. Eric Roth and Robin Swicord-The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
3. Simon Beaufoy-Slumdog Millionaire
4. Christopher and Jonathan Nolan-The Dark Knight
5. Justin Haythe-Revolutionary Road

Best Original Screenplay
1. Dustin Lance Black-Milk
2. Jenny Lumet-Rachel Getting Married
3. Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon and Pete Docter-WALL-E
4. Robert Seigel-The Wrestler
5. Woody Allen-Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Best Cinematography
1. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
2. Slumdog Millionaire
3. The Reader
4. The Dark Knight
5. Revolutionary Road

Best Visual Effects
1. Iron Man
2. The Dark Knight
3. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
4. Hancock
5. WALL-E

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28. "sorry...didnt mean to reply here"
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38. "I think you did your picks wrong"
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29. "ok....here's mine"
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Best Picture
1. The Wrestler
2. Man on Wire
3. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
4. Synecdoche, New York
5. Wall-E

Best Director
1. Darren Aranofsky - The Wrestler
2. David Fincher - Benjamin Button
3. Sam Mendes - Revolutionary Road
4. Ron Howard - Frost/Nixon
5. Christopher Nolan - Dark Knight

Best Actor
1. Mickey Rourke - The Wrestler
2. Sean Penn - Milk
3. Frank Langella - Frost/Nixon
4. Benicio Del Toro - Che
5. Brad Pitt - Benjamin Button

Best Actress
1. Meryl Streep - Doubt
2. Kate Winslett - Revolutionary Road
3. Cate Blanchett - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Im all out on this one...

Best Supporting Actor
1. Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight
2. Phillip Seymor Hoffman - Doubt
3. Robert Downey, Jr. - Tropic Thunder
4. James Franco - Milk
5. Michael Shannon - Revolutionary Road

Best Supporting Actress
1. Marisa Tomei - The Wrestler
2. Viola Davis - Doubt
3. Taraji Henson - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
4. Penelope Cruz - Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Best Adapted Screenplay
1. Eric Roth and Robin Swicord - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
2. John Patrick Shanley - Doubt
3. Christopher and Jonathan Nolan - The Dark Knight
4. Justin Haythe - Revolutionary Road
5. Peter Morgan - Frost/Nixon

Best Original Screenplay
1. Charlie Kaufman - Synecdoche, New York
2. Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon and Pete Docter - WALL-E
3. Robert Seigel - The Wrestler
4. Dustin Lance Black - Milk

Best Cinematography
1. Revolutionary Road
2. Benjamin Button
3. The Dark Knight
4. Synecdoche, New York
5. Doubt

Best Visual Effects
1. Benjamin Button
2. The Dark Knight
3. Iron Man
4. Wall-E
5. Wanted

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32. "see post 31"
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my bad...i guess i dont follow directions very well

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30. "My Picks...."
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Best Picture
Slumdog Millionaire: 5
Happy-Go-Lucky: 4
Milk: 3
The Wrestler: 2
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: 1

Best Director
Danny Boyle: 5
Christopher Nolan: 4
David Fincher: 3
Mike Leigh: 2
Gus Van Sant: 1

Best Actor
Mickey Rourke: 5
Sean Penn: 4
Frank Langella: 3
Brad Pitt: 3
Dev Patel: 3

Best Actress
Sally Hawkins: 5
Meryl Streep: 4
Kate Winslet: 3
Melissa Leo: 2
Michelle Williams: 1

Best Supporting Actor
Heath Ledger: 5
Eddie Marsan: 4
Phillip Seymour Hoffman: 3
Josh Brolin: 2
Robert Downey, Jr.: 1

Best Supporting Actress
Viola Davis: 5
Marisa Tomei: 4
Taraji Henson: 3
Penelope Cruz: 2
Amy Adams: 1

Best Adapted Screenplay
Slumdog Millionaire: 5
Doubt: 4
The Dark Knight: 3
Frost/Nixon: 2
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: 1

Best Original Screenplay
Milk: 5
Happy-Go-Lucky: 4
Synedoche, New York: 3
Wall-E: 2
The Wrestler: 1

Best Cinematography
The Dark Knight: 5
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: 4
Slumdog Millionaire: 4
Changeling: 2
Milk: 1

Best Visual Effects
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: 5
Wall-E: 4
The Dark Knight: 3
Iron Man: 2


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35. "My picks:"
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SLA:

Best Picture:
5 – Slumdog Millionaire
4 – Milk
3 – The Wrestler
2 – The Dark Knight
1 – Iron Man

Best Actor:
5 – Sean Penn, Milk
4 – Mickey Rourke, The Wrestler
3 – Robert Downey Jr., Iron Man
2 – Frank Langella, Frost/Nixon
1 – Brad Pitt, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Best Actress:
5 – Anne Hathaway, Rachel Getting Married
4 – Meryl Streep, Doubt
3 – Kate Winslet, The Reader
2 – Frances McDormand, Burn After Reading
1 –

Best Director:
5 – Gus Van Sant, Milk
4 – Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire
3 – Darren Aronofsky, The Wrestler
2 – Christopher Nolan, The Dark Knight
1 – Ron Howard, Frost/Nixon

Best Supporting Actor:
5 – Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight
4 – Josh Brolin, Milk
3 – Brad Pitt, Burn After Reading
2 – Michael Shannon, Revolutionary Road
1 – James Franco, Milk

Best Supporting Actress:
5 – Marissa Tomei, The Wrestler
4 – Viola Davis, Doubt
3 – Evan Rachel Wood, The Wrestler
2 – Amy Adams, Doubt
1 – Frieda Pinto, Slumdog Millionaire



Best Adapted Screenplay:
5 – Simon Beaufoy, Slumdog Millionaire
4 – Peter Morgan, Frost/Nixon
3 – Jonathan Nolan, Christopher Nolan, David S. Goyer , The Dark Knight
2 – John Patrick Shanley, Doubt
1 –

Best Original Screenplay:
5 – Dustin Lance Black, Milk
4 – Joel and Ethan Coen, Burn After Reading
3 – Garth Jennings, Son of Rambow
2 – Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon, Pete Docter, Wall-E
1 – Robert D. Siegel, The Wrestler

Best Cinematography:
5 – Anthony Dod Mantle, Slumdog Millionaire
4 – Wally Pfister, The Dark Knight
3 – Harris Savides, Milk
2 – Claudio Miranda, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
1 –

Best Visual Effects:
5 – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
4 – Wall-E
3 – Iron Man
2 – The Dark Knight
1 – Son of Rambow

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36. ""
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Best Picture
5. The Wrestler
4. Frost/Nixon
3. Slumdog Millionaire
2. TDK
1. The Reader

Best Director
5. Darren Aranofsky-The Wrestler
4. Ron Howard-Frost/Nixon
3. Danny Boyle-Slumdog Millionaire
2. David Fincher-The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
1. Chris Nolan-The Dark Knight

Best Actor
5. Mickey Rourke-The Wrestler
4. Frank Langella-Frost/Nixon
3. Sean Penn-Milk
4. Colin Ferrel - In Bruges
5. James Franco - Pineapple Express

Best Actress
5. Meryl Streep-Doubt
4. Angelina Jolie - Changeling
3. Sally Hawkins - Happy-Go-Lucky
2. Anne Hathaway-Rachel Getting Married
1. Kate Winslet-Revolutionary Road

Best Supporting Actor
5. Heath Ledger-The Dark Knight
4. Michael Shannon-Revolutionary Road
3. Phillip Seymour Hoffman - Doubt
2. Michael Sheen - Frost/Nixon
1. Eddie Marson - Happy-Go-Lucky

Best Supporting Actress
5. Kate Winslet - The Reader
4. Amy Adams - Doubt
3. Viola Davis - Doubt
2. Marisa Tomei-The Wrestler
1. Taraji Henson-The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Best Adapted Screenplay
5. Frost/Nixon
4. Slumdog Millionaire
3. The Dark Knight
2. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
1. The Reader

Best Original Screenplay
5. The Wrestler
4. Milk
3. In Bruges
2. Happy-Go-Lucky
1. Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Best Cinematography
5. Slumdog Millionaire
4. The Dark Knight
3. The Reader
2. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
1. Changeling

Best Visual Effects
5. TDK
4. Iron Man
3. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
2. Wall E
1. The Happening

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37. "Duplicate from other thread..."
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Didn't realize this was where the full lists belonged...

This is my ballot for another awards list voted on by indie film critics:
http://opalfilms.blogspot.com/

They're posting up the results of the poll daily.

Best Feature-Length Film
1. Reprise (Joachim Trier)
2. Rachel Getting Married (Jonathan Demme)
3. The Wrestler (Darren Aronofsky)
4. Lost in Beijing (Li Yu)
5. Love Songs (Christophe Honoré)
6. Shotgun Stories (Jeff Nichols)
7. The Dark Knight (Christopher Nolan)
8. Summer Palace (Lou Ye)
9. Blindness (Fernando Meirelles)
10. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (David Fincher)

Best Lead Performance, Male
1. Mickey Rourke – The Wrestler
2. Michael Shannon – Shotgun Stories
3. Danny McBride – The Foot Fist Way
4. Richard Jenkins – The Visitor
5. Louis Garrell – Love Songs

Best Lead Performance, Female
1. Anne Hathaway – Rachel Getting Married
2. Vera Farmiga – Never Forever
3. Lei Hao – Summer Palace
4. Cate Blanchett – Benjamin Button
5. Julianne Moore – Blindness

Best Supporting Performance, Male
1. Heath Ledger – The Dark Knight
2. Mark Ruffalo - Blindness
3. Gael Garcia-Bernal - Blindness
4. Michael Shannon – Revolutionary Road
5. Bill Irwin – Rachel Getting Married

Best Supporting Performance, Female
1. Rosemarie DeWitt – Rachel Getting Married
2. Samantha Morton – Synechdoche, NY
3. Marisa Tomei – The Wrestler
4. Tilda Swinton – Benjamin Button
5. Ludivine Sagnier – Love Songs

Best Direction
1. Joachim Trier - Reprise
2. Christopher Nolan - The Dark Knight
3. Jonathan Demme - Rachel Getting Married
4. Darren Aronofsky - The Wrestler
5. David Fincher - Benjamin Button

Best Screenplay (Original or Adapted)
1. Joachim Trier - Reprise
2. Jenny Lumet - Rachel Getting Married
3. Yu Li - Lost in Beijing
4. Jeff Nichols - Shotgun Stories
5. Gina Kim - Never Forever

Best Cinematography
1. Reprise
2. The Dark Knight
3. Blindness
4. Revolutionary Road
5. City of Men

Best Music (original, adapted, or compiled)
1. The Wrestler
2. Love Songs
3. Synechdoche, NY
4. Reprise
5. The Dark Knight

  

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39. "MY PICKS:"
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(ranked so #1 gets 5 points, etc.)

Best Picture:
1. Wall-E
2. Synecdoche, NY
3. In Bruges
4. Doubt
5. Frost/Nixon

Best Director:
1. Charlie Kaufman, Synecdoche, NY
2. Guillermo Del Toro, Hellboy 2
3. Jonathan Demme, Rachel Getting Married
4. Ron Howard, Frost/Nixon
5. Martin McDonagh, In Bruges

Best Actor:
1. Mickey Rourke, The Wrestler
2. Frank Langella, Frost/Nixon
3. Josh Brolin, W.
4. Philip Seymour Hoffman, Synecdoche, NY
5. Brendan Gleeson, In Bruges

Best Actress:
1. Sally Hawkins, Happy-Go-Lucky
2. Anne Hathaway, Rachel Getting Married
3. Meryl Streep, Doubt
4. Melissa Leo, Frozen River
5. Cate Blanchett, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Best Supporting Actor (what a tough category):
1. Eddie Marsan, Happy-Go-Lucky
2. Ralph Fiennes, In Bruges
3. Brad Pitt, Burn After Reading
4. Philip Seymour Hoffman, Doubt
5. Columbus Short, Cadillac Records

Best Supporting Actress:
1. Rosemarie Dewitt, Rachel Getting Married
2. Samantha Morton, Synecdoche, NY
3. Marisa Tomei, The Wrestler
4. Viola Davis, Doubt
5. Penelope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Best Original Screenplay:
1. Wall-E
2. Synecdoche, NY
3. Rachel Getting Married
4. In Bruges
5. Happy-Go-Lucky

Best Adapted Screenplay:
1. Doubt
2. Frost/Nixon
3. Iron Man
4. Slumdog Millionaire
5. Miracle at St. Anna

Best Cinematography:
1. Colin Watkinson, The Fall
2. Roger Deakins, Doubt
3. Guillermo Navarro, Hellboy 2
4. Mandy Walker, Australia
5. Declan Quinn, Rachel Getting Married

Best Visual Effects:
1. Hellboy 2
2. Iron Man
3. Prince Caspian
4. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
5. Speed Racer

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My movie reviews: https://letterboxd.com/RussellHFilm/
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40. "Columbus Short is a good pick....I forgot all about him."
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Actually....most of the males brought it in that movie. You don't even recognize Short as the "Stomp the Yard guy".
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>Best Supporting Actor (what a tough category):
>1. Eddie Marsan, Happy-Go-Lucky
>2. Ralph Fiennes, In Bruges
>3. Brad Pitt, Burn After Reading
>4. Philip Seymour Hoffman, Doubt
>5. Columbus Short, Cadillac Records

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47. "I actually thoroughly enjoyed Heath's performance."
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I just liked 5 others better. Even if Heath DID make that list, he wouldn't be a blip on the radar of Eddie Marsan. That might be my favorite performance of the year by anyone in any category.

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41. "Rejoice! ZooTown's list is ready"
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I did not see: The Visitor, Happy-Go-Lucky, Che, Wendy & Lucy, Trouble the Water, Religulous


Best Picture

5 - The Dark Knight
4 - WALL-E
3 - Slumdog Millionaire
2 – Man on Wire
1 – Iron Man


Best Director

5 - Christopher Nolan – The Dark Knight
4 - David Fincher – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
3 - Ron Howard – Frost/Nixon
2 - Danny Boyle – Slumdog Millionaire
1 - Darren Aronofsky – The Wrestler


Best Actor

5 - Mickey Rourke - The Wrestler
4 - Frank Langella-Frost/Nixon
3 - Sean Penn - Milk
2 - Don Cheadle - Traitor
1 - Phillip Seymour Hoffman – Synecdoche, New York


Best Actress

5 – The GOAT – Doubt
4 - Anne Hathaway – Rachel Getting Married
3 - Kate Winslet – The Reader
2 - Melissa Leo – Frozen River
1 - Cate Blanchett - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button


Best Supporting Actor

5 - Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight
4 - Michael Shannon - Revolutionary Road
3 - Michael Sheen – Frost/Nixon
2 - Derek Luke – Miracle at St. Anna
1 - Javier Bardem – Vicky Cristina Barcelona


Best Supporting Actress

5 - Viola Davis - Doubt
4 - Rosemarie DeWitt - Rachel Getting Married
3 - Marisa Tomei – The Wrestler
2 - Penelope Cruz - Elegy
1 - Misty Upham – Frozen River


Best Adapted Screenplay

5 - Christopher and Jonathan Nolan – The Dark Knight
4 - Simon Beaufoy – Slumdog Millionaire
3 - Peter Morgan – Frost/Nixon
2 - John Patrick Shanley - Doubt
1 - David Hare – The Reader


Best Original Screenplay

5 - Jenny Lumet - Rachel Getting Married
4 - Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon and Pete Docter - WALL-E
3 - Martin McDonagh – In Bruges
2 - Darnell Martin – Cadillac Records
1 - Charlie Kaufman – Synecdoche, New York


Best Cinematography

5 – Claudio Miranda - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
4 – Roger Deakins – The Reader
3 – Anthony Dod Mantle - Slumdog Millionaire
2 – Wally Pfister - The Dark Knight
1 – David Higgs - RocknRolla


Best Visual Effects

3 - Iron Man
2 - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
1 - The Dark Knight
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44. "The Wordman has not forgotten (end of day, I promise)"
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"Your current frequencies of understanding outweigh that which has been given for you to understand." Saul Williams

  

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45. "mine."
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Best Picture
5. The Dark Knight
4. In Bruges
3. The Wrestler
2. Synecdoche, New York
1. Wall-E

Best Director
5. Darren Aronofsky - The Wrestler
4. Christopher Nolan - The Dark Knight
3. David Fincher - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
2. Charlie Kaufman - Synecdoche, NY
1. Martin McDonagh - In Bruges

Best Actor
5. Mickey Rourke - The Wrestler
4. Don Cheadle - Traitor
3. Philip Seymour Hoffman - Synecdoche, NY
2. Richard Jenkins - The Visitor
1. Jason Segel - Forgetting Sarah Marshall

Best Actress
5. Samantha Morton - Synecdoche, NY
4. Meryl Streep - Doubt
3.
2.
1.

Best Supporting Actor
5. Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight
4. Brendan Gleeson - In Bruges
3. Colin Farrel - In Bruges
2. Russel Brand - Forgetting Sarah Marshall
1. Aaron Eckhart - The Dark Knight

Best Supporting Actress
5. Viola Davis - Doubt
4. Hope Davis - Synecdoche, NY
3. Marissa Tomei - The Wrestler
2. Evan Rachel Wood - The Wrestler
1. Jennifer Jason Leigh - Synecdoche, NY

Best Original Screenplay
5. Synecdoche, NY
4. In Bruges
3. The Wrestler
2. The Visitor
1. Wall-E

Best Adapted Screenplay
5. The Dark Knight
4. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
3. Doubt
2.
1.

Best Cinematography
5. The Dark Knight
4. The Wrestler
3. Slumdog Millionaire
2. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
1. In Bruges


Best Visual Effects
5. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
4. The Dark Knight
3. Iron Man

I'm going to see Frost/Nixon, Rachel Getting Married and Revolutionary Road tonight, so I will possibly be able to add to the blank spots this evening.

  

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52. "a couple changes, sorry."
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>Best Picture
>5. The Dark Knight
>4. In Bruges
>3. The Wrestler
>2. Synecdoche, New York
>1. Frost/Nixon
>
>Best Actor
>5. Mickey Rourke - The Wrestler
>4. Don Cheadle - Traitor
>3. Philip Seymour Hoffman - Synecdoche, NY
>2. Richard Jenkins - The Visitor
>1. Frank Langella - Frost/Nixon
>
>Best Actress
>5. Anne Hathaway - Rachel Getting Married
4. Samantha Morton - Synecdoche, NY
>3. Meryl Streep - Doubt

>
>Best Supporting Actor
>5. Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight
>4. Brendan Gleeson - In Bruges
>3. Colin Farrel - In Bruges
>2. Russel Brand - Forgetting Sarah Marshall
>1. Sam Rockwell - Frost/Nixon
>
>Best Supporting Actress
>5. Viola Davis - Doubt
>4. Rosemarie Dewitt - Rachel Getting Married
>3. Marissa Tomei - The Wrestler
>2. Evan Rachel Wood - The Wrestler
>1. Hope Davis - Synecdoche, NY
>
>
>Best Adapted Screenplay
>5. The Dark Knight
>4. Frost/Nixon
3.The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
>2. Doubt

  

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55. "RE: a couple changes, sorry."
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>>1. Hope Davis - Synecdoche, NY

I like this choice and the previous nod for JJL. Great ensemble.

  

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46. "remind me why we call it The Spilled Latte again?"
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48. "Because it rhymes with frappamochalottamadness"
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50. "Wordman's list - includes special category"
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In all seriousness, I gotta open by saying this year I saw about 1/5th of what I usually do, and most of what I saw was during the in-between months (spring, fall), and damn-near none of the big oscar films. It was a poor year for me movie-wise. I ain't the kind of cat to vote for a flick I ain't seen, so apologies to Sean Penn, Mickey Rourke, Slumdog bigbucks, and a bunch others.

BEST PICTURE
***Gran Torino
Frost/Nixon
Rachel Getting Married

BEST DIRECTOR
***Clint Eastwood

BEST ACTOR
***Frank Langella
Chiwetel Ejiofor
Clint Eastwood

BEST ACTRESS
***Anne Hathaway

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
***Heath Ledger
Omar Benson Miller
Brendan Gleeson
Robert Downey Jr.

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
***Rosemarie Dewitt

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
***Frost/Nixon

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
***Rachel Getting Married
In Bruges

i didn't see enough films to really have a vote for cinematography

BEST VISUAL EFFECT - I'm not limiting this to CGI
***The "Make the pencil disappear trick" - THE DARK KNIGHT
The "blending into the fence" - BE KIND, REWIND
Making Tim Allen interesting - REDBELT
Tom Cruise - TROPIC THUNDER
Opening credits - THE FORBIDDEN KINGDOM

WORDMAN HIGHLIGHTS
***Omar Benson Miller in MIRACLE AT ST. ANNA
Chiwetol Ejiofor in REDBELT
Rober Downey Jr. for making the blackface work in TROPIC THUNDER
RACHEL GETTING MARRIED script
The hilarious awfulness of the line "Get me another beer dragon lady." in GRAN TORINO
Kat Dennings for being so much better than NICK & NORAH'S...

WORDMAN'S LOWLIGHTS
***(as in the lowest of the low)No H'wood executive explaining to Mike Myers how bad THE LOVE GURU was before releasing it.
The white boy in FORBIDDEN KINGDOM
Ruining THE SPIRIT, a project that deserved so much more.
All things MAX PAYNE




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51. "I hate to have to post this now . . ."
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Because there are still many movies I want but have yet to see from last year. Mostly due to long Netflix waits or because they have still not opened where I live, I haven't seen Che, The Class, Happy-Go-Lucky, Miracle at St. Anna, My Winnipeg, Trouble the Water, Wall-E, Waltz with Bashir, Wendy & Lucy, What Doesn't Kill You, etc.

Anyway, here's my compromised first draft (out of 62 films):

1 ranking = 5 points
2 ranking = 4 points
and so on . . .

BEST PICTURE
1.4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days
2.Up The Yangtze
3.Shotgun Stories
4.Tropic Thunder
5.Chop Shop

BEST DIRECTOR
1.Cristian Mungiu (4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days)
2.Jeff Nichols (Shotgun Stories)
3.Ramin Bahrani (Chop Shop)
4.Darren Aronofsky (The Wrestler)
5.Tomas Alfredson (Let the Right One In)

BEST ACTOR
1.Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler)
2.Colin Farrell (In Bruges)
3.Michael Shannon (Shotgun Stories)
4.Frank Langella (Frost/Nixon)
5.Sean Penn (Milk)

BEST ACTRESS
1.Anamaria Marinca (4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days)
2.Meryl Streep (Doubt)
3.Angelina Jolie (Changeling)
4.Kate Winslet (The Reader)
5.Catinca Untaru (The Fall)

SUPPORTING ACTOR
1.Heath Ledger (The Dark Knight)
2.Robert Downey Jr. (Tropic Thunder)
3.Vlad Ivanov (4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days)
4.James Franco (Pineapple Express)
5.Noah Emmerich (Pride and Glory)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
1.Viola Davis (Doubt)
2.Hiam Abbass (The Visitor)
3.Nurgül Yesilçay (The Edge of Heaven)
4.Saffron Burrows (The Bank Job)
5.Juliette Binoche (Flight of the Red Balloon)

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
1.John Patrick Shanley (Doubt)
2.Guillaume Canet and Philippe Lefebvre (Tell No One)
3.Simon Beaufoy (Slumdog Millionaire)
4.Ira Sachs and Oren Moverman (Married Life)
5.David Gordon Green (Snow Angels)

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
1.Cristian Mungiu (4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days)
2.Jeff Nichols (Shotgun Stories)
3.Ben Stiller, Justin Theroux, and Etan Cohen (Tropic Thunder)
4.Martin McDonagh (In Bruges)
5.J. Michael Straczynski (Changeling)

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
1.Shi Qing Wang (Up The Yangtze)
2.Hoyte Van Hoytema (Let the Right One In)
3.Oleg Mutu (4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days)
4.Marcel Zyskind (Mister Lonely)
5.Eigil Bryld (In Bruges)

  

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56. "Happy to see Yangtze on someone's ballot"
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>BEST PICTURE
>2.Up The Yangtze


>BEST ACTRESS
>4.Kate Winslet (The Reader)

Didn't catch this yet. Hopefully I will tomorrow or Thursday night. How was Fiennes, Kross, Olin, Alexandra Maria Lara, and the cinematography?


>SUPPORTING ACTRESS
>4.Saffron Burrows (The Bank Job)

I dig this choice a lot. She was great.


>5.Juliette Binoche (Flight of the Red Balloon)

Was the kid the lead to you? Or was it a no leads, all supporting type thing in your book? I think I'm the only one, but I really liked Song Fang's performance.


>BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
>4.Ira Sachs and Oren Moverman (Married Life)

I figured the voice-over would've kept this from ranking.


>BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
>1.Shi Qing Wang (Up The Yangtze)

Love this choice. I love this film to death. This and The Grocer's Son are vying for the top spot. Gonna rewatch The Grocer's Son in a bit to break the tie, but right now I'm leaning towards Yangtze. But anyway, the dinner by candlelight scene is some great work as are the ending shots of the river and dam.

  

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58. "It's one of two documentaries I own."
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The other being Bennett Miller's The Cruise. Both of them succeed in two ways most docs don't for me: 1. There's some genuine storytelling going on, i.e., it seems like the director did more than just pick a weird or dramatic situation and get lucky after pressing record; instead, their narrative has been carefully composed. 2. They're beautiful to look at. Most documentaries are drab or otherwise visually involving. That is most likely a result of the desired realism and / or the limitations of how they are shot, true, but it is still a visual medium, no?

Anyway, Up The Yangtze certainly is great to look at, and I get what the director said about trying to structure his film a little like Gosford Park.

>>BEST PICTURE
>>2.Up The Yangtze
>
>
>>BEST ACTRESS
>>4.Kate Winslet (The Reader)
>
>Didn't catch this yet. Hopefully I will tomorrow or Thursday
>night. How was Fiennes, Kross, Olin, Alexandra Maria Lara,
>and the cinematography?

Kross and Winslet dominate the screen. Both of them are great, with Winslet playing the more unordinary, difficult role. Fiennes and the rest kinda just show up and aren't given much to do.

>>SUPPORTING ACTRESS
>>4.Saffron Burrows (The Bank Job)
>
>I dig this choice a lot. She was great.

The Bank Job held up on my second time through remarkably well, as did her performance. If the Black Panther shtick didn't at times feel so superficially done, i.e., had it received the same level of grit and commitment applied to the heist, it might have ended up a genre classic. As it is, it's a solid flick, with some capable acting, especially from the surprising Burrows as this fully-realized woman, empathetic even, caught up in both sides of a bunch of shit.

>>5.Juliette Binoche (Flight of the Red Balloon)
>
>Was the kid the lead to you? Or was it a no leads, all
>supporting type thing in your book?

All supporting. I debated with myself if Binoche and girl from The Edge of Heaven* were better suited in the lead or supporting categories. Ultimately, out of convenience, I went supporting with both.

>>BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
>>4.Ira Sachs and Oren Moverman (Married Life)
>
>I figured the voice-over would've kept this from ranking.

I put five movies in this category, but I wouldn't have been upset if the latter three went unrecognized. It's not a strong recommendation. The story had enough wit, and the narration, distracting and largely unnecessary though it might have been, stylistically seemed to fit decently with the type of film it was. But now that I'm thinking about it . . . if I were read to read the screenplay for Married Life (because I can't that's one reason I've never liked screenplay awards), the narration likely wouldn't offend me as much as hearing it during the middle of a scene did. But if I were to read the scene in Juno with Dwight from The Office, for example, I probably would have been just as miffed as I was in the theater. So maybe narration isn't necessarily an example of bad writing but of bad directing (and the opposite would be true in Juno's case). At least, it offends me more when it is clumsily presented on the screen than when it is on the page (and there are surely examples of narration that helps a movie out on the screen more than it might have seemed possible in the script--Goodfellas?). I don't know if that makes any sense.

2008-Best-Picture-nominees-break-for-trivia: All five of the BP nominations this year feature either straight-forward narration or some other kind of narrative cheat: narration in The Reader, game show set-up on SM, fake documentary (ugh) in Frost/Nixon, deathbed story and journal reading (double ugh) in Benjamin Button, and the Harvey Milk-into-a-microphone-bit in Milk.

>Gonna rewatch The
>Grocer's Son in a bit to break the tie

That's one of eleven 2008 films sitting in my Netflix queue.

>the ending shots
>of the river and dam.

Very rarely, like maybe three or four times in my life, have I felt compelled to instantly rewind a scene after watching it for the first time. The last five minutes or so of Up the Yangtze, from when the family is moving some of their things to the time lapse sequence to the final dam POV shot, got an instant rewind from me. It was staggering not just to see the social and environmental drama up close, a family exiled and villages buried beneath a river, but the sheer power, that immensity of all this water, all this labor, all these politics was captured so simply, so confidently in that masterful methodical final shot.



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60. "RE: It's one of two documentaries I own."
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Extra kudos for owning Up the Yangtze.

>2. They're beautiful to look
>at. Most documentaries are drab or otherwise visually
>involving. That is most likely a result of the desired
>realism and / or the limitations of how they are shot, true,
>but it is still a visual medium, no?

If you haven't seen Workingman's Death yet, put it at the top of your queue. Off the top, I'd rank its cinematography in my all-time top-ten including fiction films. The compositions, film processing, the lighting, the lenses, and steadicam - just incredible work. I need to see way more documentaries, but this is the best looking doc I've seen yet.

Another one is Baraka. One of my dreams is to see it in the theatre in all of its 70 mm glory, but the DVD is still stunning. A handful of locations in The Fall can be found here, and the compositions are very similar. I'm not sure if the locations and people (besides the Whirling Dervishes which I assume most people that took some type of Intro to World Religions course would know) that are in both films are somewhat iconic so maybe Tarsem wasn't directly influenced by Baraka. Haven't listened to the commentary to confirm.

Also, keep an eye out for The Betrayal when it comes out on DVD. Kuras brought the good once again.


>Anyway, Up The Yangtze certainly is great to look at, and I
>get what the director said about trying to structure his film
>a little like Gosford Park.

Yeah, I really liked what he said about the cruise being a microcosm of class in China.


>I debated with myself if Binoche and girl
>from The Edge of Heaven* were better suited in the lead or
>supporting categories. Ultimately, out of convenience, I went
>supporting with both.

What did you think of The Edge of Heaven as a whole? Some critics ranked it really high on the year-ends. I thought I wasn't gonna like it much, but I gotta admit I do have a soft-spot for these intertwining/connected lives stuff.


>>>BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
>>>4.Ira Sachs and Oren Moverman (Married Life)
>>
>>I figured the voice-over would've kept this from ranking.
>
>I put five movies in this category, but I wouldn't have been
>upset if the latter three went unrecognized. It's not a
>strong recommendation.

Yeah, I didn't find this category that strong. Most of what I had in mind, were good movies, but not necessarily strong screenplays. But, I really haven't figured out a way how to judge screenplays. Don't think I ever will.


>The story had enough wit, and the
>narration, distracting and largely unnecessary though it might
>have been, stylistically seemed to fit decently with the type
>of film it was...{.....}....At least, it offends me more when it is
>clumsily presented on the screen than when it is on the page
>(and there are surely examples of narration that helps a movie
>out on the screen more than it might have seemed possible in
>the script--Goodfellas?). I don't know if that makes any
>sense.

It does. I really appreciate you going in-depth.


>>Gonna rewatch The
>>Grocer's Son in a bit to break the tie
>
>That's one of eleven 2008 films sitting in my Netflix queue.

It's a slight and somewhat familiar film, but, man, it has a lot of heart. I love it. I really thought it wouldn't hold up on a revisit, but I'm really glad it did.


>>the ending shots
>>of the river and dam.

>It was staggering not just to see the
>social and environmental drama up close, a family exiled and
>villages buried beneath a river, but the sheer power, that
>immensity of all this water, all this labor, all these
>politics was captured so simply, so confidently in that
>masterful methodical final shot.

Abso-fuckin'-lutely. One of my favorite segments in years. Real powerful. After the first dissolve, I was like, cool, I expected a montage on the rising flood level, and didn't expect to be blown away by it, but I was. Makes me sad as hell. The juxtaposition of the sight-seers and the man making the comment about China being a power or something like that with Cindy's family moving their stuff from their home at the same time...just wow.


>*The pervert in me feels obliged to post this:
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03X0HUB7HsA

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53. "Based on the movies Ive seen this year, The Best Picture..."
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The Dark Knight
Iron Man
The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
Frost/Nixon
Wall-E

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57. "From what I've seen."
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I haven't seen everything but from what I have seen:

Best Picture
1. The Wrestler
2. Slumdog Millionaire
3. The Dark Knight
4. Pineapple Express
5. In Bruges

Best Director
1. Darren Aronofsky - Wrestler
2. Danny Boyle - Slumdog Millionaire
3. Christopher Nolan - The Dark Knight
4. Clint Eastwood - Gran Torino
5. Guy Ritchie - RockNRolla

Best Actor
1. Mickey Rourke - The Wrestler
2. Jamese Franco - Pineapple Express
3. Colin Farrel - In Bruges
4. Clint Eastwood - Gran Torino
5. Luke Wilson - Henry Poole is Here

Best Actress
1. Melissa Leo - Frozen River

Best Supporting Actor
1. Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight
2. Brendan Gleeson - In Bruges
3. Robert Downey Jr - Tropic Thunder

Best Supporting Actress
1. Evan Rachel Wood - The Wrestler
2. Adriana Barraza - Henry Poole is Here
3. Marisa Tomei - The Wrestler
4. Saffron Burrows - Bank Job
5. Misty Upham - Frozen River

Best Adapted Screenplay
1. Slumdog Millionaire

Best Original Screenplay
1. The Wrestler
2. Frozen River
3. In Bruges

Cinematography
1. Slumdog Millionaire

Visual Effects
1. The Dark Knight
2. Iron Man

  

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59. "Ballot"
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BEST PICTURE:

5 pts. - The Grocer’s Son
4 pts. - Up the Yangtze
3 pts. - The Wrestler
2 pts. - Shotgun Stories
1 pt. - The Betrayal a/k/a Nerakhoon



BEST DIRECTOR:

5 pts. - Eric Guirado (The Grocer’s Son)
4 pts. - Jeff Nichols (Shotgun Stories)
3 pts. - Hou Hsiao-hsien (Flight of the Red Balloon)
2 pts. - Darren Aronofsky (The Wrestler)
1 pt. - Lance Hammer (Ballast)



BEST ACTOR:

5 pts. - Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler)
4 pts. - Guillaume Depardieu (The Duchess of Langeais)
3 pts. - Chiwetel Ejiofor (Redbelt)
2 pts. - Michael Shannon (Shotgun Stories)
1 pt. - Brendan Gleeson (In Bruges)



BEST ACTRESS:

5 pts. - Juliette Binoche (Flight of the Red Balloon)
4 pts. - Anamaria Marinca (4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days)
3 pts. - Hiam Abbass (The Visitor)
2 pts. - Sally Hawkins (Happy-Go-Lucky)
1 pt. - Meryl Streep (Doubt)



BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:

5 pts. - Josh Brolin (Milk)
4 pts. - Vlad Ivanov (4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days)
3 pts. - Peter Mullan (Boy A)
2 pts. - Eddie Marsan (Happy-Go-Lucky)
1 pt. - Douglas Ligon (Shotgun Stories)



BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:

5 pts. - Penelope Cruz (Vicky Cristina Barcelona)
4 pts. - Jeanne Goupil (The Grocer’s Son)
3 pts. - Clotilde Hesme (The Grocer’s Son)
2 pts. - Elsa Zylberstein (I’ve Loved You So Long)
1 pt. - Alexis Zegerman (Happy-Go-Lucky)



BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY:

5 pts. - John Patrick Shanley (Doubt)



BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY:

5 pts. - Eric Guirado and Florence Vignon (The Grocer’s Son)
4 pts. - Jeff Nichols (Shotgun Stories)
3 pts. - Hong Sang-soo (Woman on the Beach)
2 pts. - Thomas McCarthy (The Visitor)
1 pt. - Paul Laverty (It’s a Free World)



BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY:

5 pts. - Christopher Doyle and Rain Li (Paranoid Park)
4 pts. - The Betrayal (Ellen Kuras)
3 pts. - Maryse Alberti (The Wrestler)
2 pts. - Gokhan Tiryaki (Three Monkeys)
1 pt. - Natasha Braier (XXY)



BEST VISUAL EFFECTS:

5 pts. - The Fall
4 pts. - Hell Boy 2
3 pts. - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
2 pts. - Iron Man
1 pt. - The Dark Knight

  

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61. "COME ON BITCHES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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62. "The Jigs are up"
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Best Picture:

The Dark Knight
The Wrestler
The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
Slumdog Millionaire
Valkyrie

Best Director:

Christopher Nolan - The Dark Knight
Danny Boyle - Slumdog Millionaire
Charlie Kaufman - Synecdoche, New York
Tomas Alfredson - Let the Right One In
David Fincher - The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button

Best Actor:

Mickey Rourke - The Wrestler
Philip Seymour Hoffman - Synecdoche, NY
Robert Downey Jr. - Iron Man
Colin Farrell - In Bruges
Brad Pitt - The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button

Best Actress:

Meryl Streep - Doubt
Catinca Untaru - The Fall
Marissa Tomei - The Wrestler
Samantha Morton - Synecdoche, NY
Lina Leandersson - Let the Right One In

Best Supporting Actor:

Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight
Robert Downey, Jr. In Tropic Thunder
James Franco - Pineapple Express
Danny McBride - Pineapple Express
Tom Wilkinson - Valkyrie

Best Supporting Actress:

Evan Rachel Wood - The Wrestler
Amy Adams - Doubt
Viola Davis - Doubt
Valentina Cervi - Miracle at St. Anna
Emily Waton - Synecdoche, NY

Best Adapted Screenplay:

John Patrick Shanley - Doubt
Simon Beaufoy - Slumdog Millionaire
Christopher & Jonah Nolan - The Dark Knight
James McBride - Miracle at St. Anna
John Ajvide Lindqvist - Let the Right One in

Best Original Screenplay:

Christopher McQuarrie - Valkyrie
Charlie Kaufman – Synecdoche, New York
Robert D. Siegel - The Wrestler
Jeffrey Nachmanoff - Traitor
Martin McDonagh - In Bruges

Best Cinematography:

Wally Pfister - The Dark Knight
Claudio Miranda - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Anthony Dod Mantle - Slumdog Millionaire
Colin Watkinson - The Fall
Declan Quinn - Pride and Glory

Best Visual Effects:

The Dark Knight
Iron Man
Hellboy 2
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Fall

  

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63. "u see Frost/Nixon??"
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64. "Naw but now I got til Saturday sooooooo"
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66. "It's tops on my list as far as movies I've missed."
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68. "Saw the last half of Rev Road. I'll wait for The Reader on cable."
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69. "Just like my life, everything til the last minute"
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Best Picture:
5 – The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
4 – Happy-Go-Lucky
3 – Let The Right One In
2 – The Dark Knight
1 – Wall E

Best Actor:
5 – Mickey Rourke- The Wrestler
4 – Brad Pitt- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
3 – Lee Pace- The Fall
2 – Frank Langella- Frost/Nixon
1 – Leonardo DiCaprio- Revolutionary Road

Best Actress: (i really struggled b/w sally and rachel. i seriously might edit this as soon as i post it)
5 – Sally Hawkins- Happy-Go-Lucky
4 – Anne Hathaway- Rachel Getting Married
3 – Meryl Streep- Doubt
2 – Lina Leandersson- Let The Right One In
1 – Kate Winslet- Revolutionary Road

Best Director:
5 – David Fincher- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
4 – Tomas Alfredson- Let The Right One In
3 – Darren Aronofsky, The Wrestler
2 – Danny Boyle- Slumdog Millionaire
1 – Christopher Nolan, The Dark Knight

Best Supporting Actor:
5 – Eddie Marsan- Happy-Go-Lucky
4 – Heath Ledger- The Dark Knight
3 – Josh Brolin- Milk
2 – Mather Zickel- Rachel Getting Married
1 – George Clooney- Burn After Reading

Best Supporting Actress:
5 – Rosemarie Dewitt- Rachel Getting Married.
4 – Amy Adams- Doubt
3 – Penelope Cruz- Vicky Christina Barcelona
2 – Viola Davis- Doubt
1 – Rebecca Hall- Vicky Christina Barcelona



Best Adapted Screenplay:
5 – Eric Roth- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
4 – Simon Beaufoy- Slumdog Millionaire
3 - Peter Morgan, Frost/Nixon
2 – John Ajvide Lindqvist- Let The Right One In
1 – John Patrick Shanley- Doubt


Best Original Screenplay:
5 – Mike Leigh- Happy-Go-Lucky
4 – Jenny Lumet- Rachel Getting Married
3 – Woody Allen- Vicky Christina Barcelona
2 – Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon, Pete Docter, Wall-E
1 – Robert D. Siegel, The Wrestler

Best Cinematography:
5 – Hoyte Van Hoytema- Let The Right One In
4 – Colin Watkinson- The Fall
3 – Wally Pfister- The Dark Knight
2 – Claudio Miranda- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
1 – Anthony Dod Mantle- Slumdog Millionaire

Best Visual Effects:
5 – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
4 – The Fall
3 – Wall-E
2 – The Dark Knight
1 – Let The Right One In

done.

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70. "my nominations."
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Best Picture:
1. The Wrestler
2. Wall-E
3. The Dark Knight
4. Man on Wire
5. Frost/Nixon

Best Director:
1. Darren Aranofsky, The Wrestler
2. Jonathan Demme, Rachel Getting Married
3. Christopher Nolan, Dark Knight
4. Ron Howard, Frost/Nixon
5. Andrew Stanton, Wall-E

Best Actor:
1. Mickey Rourke, The Wrestler
2. Frank Langella, Frost/Nixon
3. Richard Jenkins, The Visitor
4. Sean Penn, Milk
5. Michael Shannonm, Shotgun Stories

Best Actress:
1. Sally Hawkins, Happy-Go-Lucky
2. Melissa Leo, Frozen River
3. Anne Hathaway, Rachel Getting Married
4. Meryl Streep, Doubt
5. Anamaria Marinca, 4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days

Best Supporting Actor:
1. Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight
2. Eddie Marsan, Happy-Go-Lucky
3. Brendan Gleeson, In Bruges
4. Russel Brand, Forgetting Sarah Marshall
5. James Franco, Pineapple Express

Best Supporting Actress:
1. Rosemarie Dewitt, Rachel Getting Married
2. Violta Davis, Doubt
3. Marisa Tomei, The Wrestler
4. Juliette Binoche, Flight of the Red Balloon
5. Penelope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Best Original Screenplay:
1. Wall-E
2. In Bruges
3. Rachel Getting Married
4. Milk
5. Happy-Go-Lucky

Best Adapted Screenplay:
1. The Dark Knight
2. Frost/Nixon
3. Iron Man
4. Let the Right One in
5. Slumdog Millionaire

Best Cinematography:
1. Wally Pfister, The Dark Knight
2. Declan Quinn, Rachel Getting Married
3. Maryse Alberti, The Wrestler
4. Shi Qing Wang, Up The Yangtze
5. David Higgs, RocknRolla

Best Visual Effects:
1. Hellboy 2
2. Iron Man
3. Speed Racer
4. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
5. The Dark Knight

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71. "my picks"
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Best Picture
The Wrestler - 5 points
Shotgun Stories - 4 points
Happy-Go-Lucky - 3 points
4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days - 2 points
Chop Shop - 1 point

Best Director
Andrew Stanton (Wall-E) - 5 points
Ari Folman (Waltz with Bashir) - 4 points
Darren Aronofsky (The Wrestler) - 3 points
Jeff Nichols (Shotgun Stories) - 2 points
Margaret Brown (The Order of Myths) - 1 point

Best Actor
Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler) - 5 points
Benicio Del Toro (Che) - 4 points
Javier Bardem (Vicky Cristina Barcelona) - 3 points
Michael Shannon (Shotgun Stories) - 2 points
Frank Langella (Frost/Nixon) - 1 point

Best Actress
Meryl Streep (Doubt) - 5 points
Anamaria Marinca (4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days) - 4 points
Sally Hawkins (Happy-Go-Lucky) - 3 points
Michelle Williams (Wendy and Lucy) - 2 points
Melissa Leo (Frozen River) - 1 point

Best Supporting Actor
Eddie Marsan (Happy-Go-Lucky) - 5 points
Michael Shannon (Revolutionary Road) - 4 points
Vlad Ivanov (4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days) - 3 points
Robert Downey Jr. (Tropic Thunder) - 2 points
John Malkovich (Burn After Reading) - 1 point

Best Supporting Actress
Karina Fernandez (Happy-Go-Lucky) - 5 points
Marisa Tomei (The Wrestler) - 4 points
Penelope Cruz (Vicky Cristina Barcelona) - 3 points
Viola Davis (Doubt) - 2 points
Samantha Morton (Synecdoche, New York) - 1 point

Best Adapted Screenplay
John Patrick Shanley (Doubt) - 5 points
John Ajvide Lindqvist (Let the Right One In) - 4 points
Fergus, Ostby, Marcum, and Holloway (Iron Man) - 3 points
Guillaume Canet and Philippe Lefebvre (Tell No One) - 2 points
Gus Van Sant (Paranoid Park) - 1 point

Best Original Screenplay
Charlie Kaufman (Synecdoche, New York) - 5 points
Fatih Akin (The Edge of Heaven) - 4 points
Jeff Nichols (Shotgun Stories) - 3 points
Mike Leigh (Happy-Go-Lucky) - 2 points
Dustin Lance Black (Milk) - 1 point

Best Cinematography
Colin Watkinson (The Fall) - 5 points
Adam Stone (Shotgun Stories) - 4 points
Hoyte Van Hoytema (Let the Right One In) - 3 points
Harris Savides (Milk) - 2 points
Maryse Alberti (The Wrestler) - 1 point

Best Visual Effects
Hell Boy 2 - 5 points
Hancock - 4 points
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - 3 points
The Fall - 2 points
The Dark Knight - 1 point

  

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