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Central Ohio Film Critics WinnersFucking yeah. DDL wasn't even nominee (aybe they forgot?)http://www.cofca.org/awards.phpBest Film 1. Moonrise Kingdom 2. Argo 3. Django Unchained 4. Zero Dark Thirty 5. The Cabin in the Woods 6. Silver Linings Playbook 7. Lincoln 8. Looper 9. The Master 10. Les MisérablesBest Director • Wes Anderson - (Moonrise Kingdom) • Runner-Up: Ben Affleck - (Argo)Best Actor • Daniel Day-Lewis - (Lincoln) • Runner-Up: John Hawkes - (The Sessions)Best Actress • Jennifer Lawrence - (Silver Linings Playbook) • Runner-Up: Naomi Watts - (The Impossible)Best Supporting Actor • Christoph Waltz - (Django Unchained) • Runner-Up: Leonardo DiCaprio - (Django Unchained)Best Supporting Actress • Anne Hathaway - (Les Misérables) • Runner-Up (tie): Helen Hunt - (The Sessions) • Runner-Up (tie): Ann Dowd - (Compliance)Best Ensemble • Moonrise Kingdom • Runner-Up: LincolnActor of the Year (for an exemplary body of work) • Matthew McConaughey - (Bernie, Killer Joe, Magic Mike, and The Paperboy) • Runner-Up: Anne Hathaway - (The Dark Knight Rises and Les Misérables)Breakthrough Film Artist • Bart Layton - (The Imposter) - (for directing) • Runner-Up: Quvenzhané Wallis - (Beasts of the Southern Wild) - (for acting)Best Cinematography • Roger Deakins - (Skyfall) • Runner-Up: Claudio Miranda - (Life of Pi)Best Adapted Screenplay • Tony Kushner - (Lincoln) • Runner-Up: Chris Terrio - (Argo)Best Original Screenplay • Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola - (Moonrise Kingdom) • Runner-Up: Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon - (The Cabin in the Woods)Best Score • Alexandre Desplat - (Moonrise Kingdom) • Runner-Up: Reinhold Heil, Johnny Klimek, and Tom Tykwer - (Cloud Atlas)Best Documentary • How to Survive a Plague • Runner-Up: The ImposterBest Foreign Language Film • The Kid with a Bike (Le gamin au vélo) • Runner-Up: Headhunters (Hodejegerne)Best Animated Film • ParaNorman • Runner-Up: Wreck-It RalphBest Overlooked Film • Killer Joe • Runner-Up: Safety Not Guaranteed
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thread again hacked and fucked.
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Ah, yes. Thanks.BBC's The Hour with the lovely Romola Garai and one of the hottest gay men ever.
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what is the picture on your sig, ECTASY?
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No contest. Spielberg is God of filmmaking both critically and commercially while others are one-sided.
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please guys, what is Lincoln number?
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while I didn't expect anything from A.I, it became my favourite film of 2000s.
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what is Lincoln's Monday number?
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War Horse got internet backlash. it has 72 on Metacritic, 77% fresh (82% top critics) on RT. While for example another senrtimental movie Les Mis has 63 on Metacritic, 71 (60% top critics) on RT.
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but it was based on book which is sugary, melodramatic.Oh, but A.I was a good movie. War Horse is sugary, melodramatic crap that goes on for too long
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believe, it will be future classic like A.I became.Man, War Horse fucking sucked. It was Spielberg on a total autopilot mode
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just fun fact:
Films directed by Steven Spielberg have been the highest-grossing film of the year on 6 occasions in 1975, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1989 and 1993. William Wyler (1942, 1946, 1959 and 1968) and Cecil B. DeMille (1947, 1949, 1952 and 1956) are in second place, each with four films, while Leo McCarey (1932, 1944 and 1945), George Roy Hill (1966, 1969 and 1973) and James Cameron (1991, 1997 and 2009) all feature heavily with three films apiece.
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can someone post numbers?
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Yes but little alien sinks it when "God himself could not sink this ship".Nobody tries to cheat Spielberg out of his blockbuster king status. However, he was the king in 70s and 80s when his movies ended up top of the decade. His last super-blockbuster was JP that came very close to $1 billion but Titanic blew it away by coming close to $2 billion (it passed the mark with the rerelease). So from 90s onwards, Cameron took over. That`s undenibale because no amount of ajusting to infaltion could make JP pass Titanic. The boat kicked dino ass fair and square.
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Of course if you add high price IMAX tickets and innovative 3D.however adjusted gross is more important and Spielberg has 2 in top 10.http://boxofficemojo.com/alltime/adjusted.htmAnd he makes as much in one movie that all Spielberg's movies in that 10 years gap.
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If Cameron released movies like Spielberg in every 1, 2 or 3 years they wouldn't do like Spielberg's. Cameron's strength is his 10 years gap between his films.Spielberg has made 20 movies more than Cameron. And Cameron is still the third with 7 movies only...
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can someone post all numbers here? I blocked facebook.
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Lincoln will be at 132 million by the weekend. What will be its end run?
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the real story of the season is LINCOLN.
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it looks accurate.Best Picture, Director, Actor, Supporting Actor, Adapted Screenplay, Make-Up - LincolnBest Actress, Editing - Zero Dark ThirtyBest Supporting Actress - Les MisérablesBest Original Screenplay - Django UnchainedBest Cinematography, Original Score, Visual Effects - Life of PiBest Original Song, Sound Mixing, Sound Editing - SkyfallBest Art Direction, Costume Design - Anna KareninaBest Animated Film - FrankenweenieLincoln - 6Life of Pi - 3Skyfall - 3ZDT - 2Anna Karenina - 2Django - 1Les Mis - 1Frankenweenie - 1Most nominations without a win - Silver Linings Playbook (Picture, Director, Actress, Supporting Actor, Adapted Screenplay and likely Actor), The Master (Picture, Original Screenplay, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Cinematography, Art Direction and maybe Actor). Unless the latter gets shut out in Picture, Art Direction and acting categories save for PSH.
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Lincoln +2.6% from last Monday.
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Spielberg shows how to make blockbuster from historical period drama.
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Lincoln 100 million!!!!!
Thursday 1/3 Numbers: Django $3.884m; Hobbit $3.845m; Les Mis $3.306m
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perfect for Lincoln. Tomorrow will pass The King's Speech (so its initial gross was 135 million)