Academy Award

Best Costume Design Oscar: The Duchess

February 22nd, 2009 at 9:23 pm by Laff at the Movies under Entertainment

Achievement in costume design: “The Duchess”, Michael O’Connor

Nominees:

“Australia”, Catherine Martin
“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”, Jacqueline West
“The Duchess”, Michael O’Connor
“Milk”, Danny Glicker
“Revolutionary Road”, Albert Wolsky

My Pick: “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”, Jacqueline West

My Possible Upset Pick: “The Duchess”, Michael O’Connor

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Review: Revolutionary Road great acting, tough story

February 11th, 2009 at 11:54 pm by Laff at the Movies under Entertainment

“Revolutionary Road” is a showcase of great acting, its a powderkeg of emotions that masterfully explodes on the screen, but the overall depressing story is a tough pill to swallow in these times.

I understand now the awards that this movie is being nominated for… and the ones it isn’t… except for one.  The acting awards for Kate Winslet as best actress and Michael Shannon for best supporting actor… but what about Leonardo DiCaprio for best actor?  Okay. Okay, I’m getting ahead of myself here…

A warning to parents… this movie has adult themes and would be totally boring for the younger audiences.
 

Imagine 10 years after the “Titanic”… if Jack had survived… and he and Rose got married, had kids and  moved to the suburbs… and Molly Brown (Kathy Bates) became their real estate agent.   There’s even talk about sailing the Atlantic in a big boat… sounds like a sequel right? 

Nope… instead, imagine Kate and Leo in the less romantic, less exciting everyday mundane life of an american couple stuck in jobs they don’t like… in a neighborhood they don’t really like either… in a life they feel trapped in and secretely blame each other for… and their love is a little shaky… and their characters are April and Frank… and you have “Revolutionary Road”.

Winslet is great in her role and well deserving of the Golden Globe and the other nominations her acting received… her character has so many layers… and she pulls it off with ease and class.

DiCaprio also shines in one of his more emotionally challenging roles… he brings realism and depth to the character… but in the end I have to agree that this role isn’t quite top five (only five spots for the Oscar for best actor) material – because you still see Leo.. or other characters he played coming through the role… like the the ladies man character of Frank in ”Catch Me If You Can” (2002) or the tough guy in “The Departed” (2006).

Kathy Bates is solid and sells her character of the nosy and obtrusive real estate agent.

In some ways it makes sense that supporting actor Michael Shannon gets the Oscar nomination for his performance as the mentally unstable son of Bates’ character.  He steals the few scenes he is in and is totally immersed in the character… you see him for the character he is, not who he is.   (If you want to see Shannon in some other good, but minor roles, check him out in Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead (2007) or “Bad Boys II” (2003).)

The sets and costumes are also well done, adding to the story in setting the time and place… and do deserve the award nominations.  The cinematography was well done too… with great use of close ups… or wide shots to convey different feelings and tones.

THE BOTTOM LINE:

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Legendary actor Paul Newman passes away

September 27th, 2008 at 12:53 pm by Laff at the Movies under Entertainment

Its a sad day for Hollywood…. Paul Newman has passed away at age 83.

I didn’t know until I hopped on the internet today… that legendary actor Paul Newman had died Friday after a long battle with cancer at his farmhouse near Westport, Connecticut.

Paul NewmanIf you’re older than 30, you probably know who Paul Newman is, if you’re under 30, than you may only know Paul Newman from a bottle of “Newman’s Own” salad dressing, and that’s really too bad, because the guy won an Academy Award for Best Actor in “The Color of Money” (1986), was nominated for 9 other Academy Awards, and in a career that stretches more than 40 years – he has more than 80 acting credits. 

ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS:

Nominated: Best Supporting Actor in “Road to Perdition” (2002)

Nominated: Best Actor in “Nobody’s Fool” (1994)

WON for Best Actor in “The Color of Money” (1986)

Nominated: Best Actor in “The Verdict” (1982)

Tom Cruise and Paul Newman in "The Color of Money" courtesy Buena Vista PicturesNominated: Best Actor in “Absence of Malice” (1981)

Nominated: Best Picture (for Directing) in “Rachel, Rachel” (1968)

Nominated: Best Actor in “Cool Hand Luke” (1967)

Nominated: Best Actor in “Hud” (1963)

Nominated: Best Actor in “The Hustler” (1961)

Nominated: Best Actor in “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” (1958)

RECENT MOVIE WORK:

His most recent credits are voicework, but you can rent his most recent on-camera roles in made for tv movies “Empire Falls” (2005) and “Our Town” (2003).  His last big screen movie before that is 2002’s “Road to Perdition” with Tom Hanks which had some scenes shot in Michigan.

"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" courtesy 20th Century Fox

LAFF’S FAVORITE PAUL NEWMAN MOVIES:
Paul Newman was an A-List star when I was growing up, but it wasn’t until I was a little older, did I really appreciate his performances… I have to admit, I haven’t see even half of his movies, but I’d like to offer a meager list of my favorite Paul Newman movies:

“Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” (1969)

“The Color of Money” (1986)

“The Sting” (1973)

“Torn Curtain” (1966)

For more on his career check out his resume on imdb.com.


Review: “The Dark Knight”: The Best of 2008… and much more

July 19th, 2008 at 4:30 am by Laff at the Movies under Entertainment

(RE-POSTING FROM 7/19/08)

“The Dark Knight”: The Best of 2008… and much more

 

“The Dark Knight” is THE BEST MOVIE so far for 2008, it doesn’t just raise the bar, it bench presses it !!! This has the right mix of everything… not too much joker, not too much batman, not too much action, and not too much dialogue.

 “The Dark Knight” (A spoiler-free review)

MY TAKE: You probably shouldn’t take little kids (because of the graphic and scary images), but if you see it and don’t like this movie… don’t ever go to the movies again… just stay home, watch tv or read a book.. you just lost your movie-going privileges… and you’ll have to earn them back.

Heath Ledger is amazing.. he’s not just playing the Joker… he is the Joker… if you though Jack Nicholson was good as the Joker… wait until you see Heath Ledger’s Joker… its my pick right now for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

CHECK OUT MY INTERVIEW WITH MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL