EducationGuardian.co.uk | by Andrew Pulver, Jason Solomons | Wed, Feb 4
Wed, Feb 4
First up, Cruz tells Jason about her extreme gratitude for her Bafta and Oscar nominations, playing the seductive and unhinged Maria Elena in Vicky Cristina Barcelona, and how she ended up playing go-between in the mutual admiration society of Pedro Almodóvar and Woody Allen.
7 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
9 Months Ago,
cleolinda (Livejournal) says
(in Oscars, part 8)
Best Visual Effects
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008): Eric Barba, Steve Preeg, Burt Dalton, Craig Barron
The Dark Knight (2008): Nick Davis, Chris Corbould, Timothy Webber, Paul J. Franklin
Iron Man (2008): John Nelson, Ben Snow, Daniel Sudick, Shane Mahan
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Alex Billington from First Showing says
(in 81st Academy Awards Winners - Updated Live!)
The 81st Academy Awards have arrived and it's time to announce the winners of the most prestigious award in Hollywood. The ceremony is being held live at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood where host Hugh Jackman will be taking us on an Oscars journey like we've never seen before. While our own fa...
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rss@youtube.com (anakin1814) from YouTube says
(in Opinion: Oscar Best Picture 2009 Nominees)
Yesterday I went to AMC's Best Picture Showcase of the 2009 Oscar nominated movies. Here is my review on all 5 movies: Milk The Reader The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Slumdog Millionare Frost / Nixon About 1/2 way through this I mention my friend met David Gokey yesterday. The guy's name i...
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Alex Billington from First Showing says
(in Milk and Slumdog Win 2009 Writers Guild Awards)
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - Screenplay by Eric Roth
The Dark Knight - Screenplay by Jonathan Nolan & Christopher Nolan
Doubt - Screenplay by John Patrick Shanley
Frost/Nixon - Screenplay by Peter Morgan
10 Months Ago,
ryana1979 from Notes from the Jaman Lounge says
(in Oscar Nominations- Benjamin Button leads with 13, Slumdog 10 and Milk 8.)
I was up at 5am just like everyone else on the west coast awaiting the list of nominated actors, directors and even wardrobe that got nods for the 2009 Academy Awards. Let’s break it down for you, Brad Pitts, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button received the highest amount of nods with 13 for Be...
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OH NO!! says
(in Opinion: Golden Globe Post)
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What picture do you think deserves to be nominated, or ultimately win for Best Picture in the Academy Awards? I was leaning toward Slumdog Millionaire but the acting in the second half of the movie felt weak. Award show nerds unite!
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Alex Billington from First Showing says
(in 2009 Directors Guild Awards Nominees Announced)
Discover More: Awards News, Movie News, Opinions The Directors Guild of America has announced the five nominees for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for 2008. Given we also saw the Writers Guild Awards and Cinematographers Society Awards nominees...