I approve Delpy and Hawkins. And I'll definitely see Drug War now.
No Bullock, Dench AND Thompson in best actress is pretty surprising, and Greengrass continues to get snubbed.
1. A History of Violence
2. Sin City
3. The Dark Knight
4. V for Vendetta
5. Batman Returns
6. Superman
7. Batman (1966)
8. Spider-Man 2
9. Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World
10. Watchmen
Filth was pretty uneven (this Baird guy is no Boyle, no matter how much he'd like to be), but McAvoy fucking rocked it. Completely deserves whatever awards/nominations are gonna come his way.
You mind telling me where the fuck you come off replying in quotes from '80s action movies without authorization from me? What the fuck is this all about? You wanna play some fucking bullshit cowboy poster? Go do it on somebody else's forum! I'm not takin' anymore of this shit from you. You're a good poster, and you got great potential, but you don't know every fucking thing.
It was released in France after October 1. That's the deadline I believe - had it come out in September or earlier, France could've submitted it for this category.
Narnia was fucking huge in 2005. I still remember how epic its trailer was. Me and a few friends of mine were a lot more hyped up for it than for GOF, and indeed loved it much more. Even then it was incredibly impressive to see it finally crawl over GOF's domestic total two or three months after it opened.
Nah, I didn't catch it when it first appeared and then it kind of went off my radar. Thanks for reminding me. I gotta see 4 Months, 3 Weeks 2 Days one of these days as well.
Wadjda is a very good and extremely likable movie, I wouldn't be at all surprised - or displeased - if it won. All the others also look like no-brainers on paper, although I'd expect The Great Beauty to sneak in there. Or is that not eligible?
Fuck Broken Circle Breakdown, though. Seriously.
Saw The Broken Circle Breakdown a few days ago. Couldn't stand it. Shallow overwrought melodrama trying to pass itself off as tragedy.
Blancanieves was pretty good, but slight and not deserving of major awards like this. I'm gonna guess either Blue or The Great Beauty takes the top prize. Also, I'd dig it if Jude Law won for AK. His is easily the best performance in the movie.