Thursday, June 7, 2012
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Amour wins the Palme d'Or!

I was honestly surprised that Amour won, since Haneke won so recently with The White Ribbon. It also turns out that I got 0 of my predictions right. Depressing, but that's life.
Complete winners are on this link:
Friday, May 25, 2012
Could'a been a Cannes-tender: My award predictions...

What will take home the Palme d'Or, however? I would change my old opinion of Cosmopolis to Love, but Haneke was already awarded two years ago. Cannes is like that, not rewarding the same director twice. I originally thought Moonrise Kingdom would be cute show, but now its an actual contender. I don't see it winning the Gold, but it might win the Jury Prize or even Grand Prix. This makes me want to give it to Rust and Bone. It probably won't go to Rust, but I think the lovely Cotillard might win Best Actress. I mean, it's French film with the main character being paralyzed! Last time a film like that was entered (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly), it didn't go empty handed!
Thursday, May 24, 2012
'The Master' Trailer
This trailer is like an Adele music video. Dark, simple, and above average. Check it out.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
The Weinstein Company invites you to view The Master, and Django Unchained!
Breaking news! Tomorrow night, Cannes and Weinstein Company is proud to present footage from The Master, Django Unchained, and The Silver Linings Playbook. All three films listed are from recent Academy-Award nominees PT Anderson, Tarantino, and David O'Russell.
Indepth at Cigs and Red Vines.
Indepth at Cigs and Red Vines.
The Avengers (2012): A Marvel (B+)

A lot of this film reminded me of Akira Kurosawa's masterful Ran. In that film, the Lord Hidetora says alone a man is weak, but together is strong. This is the definition of the Avengers, Earth's mightiest heroes.
I have to praise Joss Whedon's script, chock-full of pop culture and one liners. In a scene, Tony Stark/Iron Man calls Thor Point Break. If you know the backstory, Thor does look like Patrick Swayze.
In another scene, the savvy Stark calls Hawkeye 'Legolas'. Captain America gets his chops in, telling Hulk at the end to 'SMASH'!
Friday, May 18, 2012
Masterpieces Classics: Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
After completing The Bridge on the River Kwai, David Lean completed his hefty and masterful Lawrence of Arabia. It is equally perfect as it is ambitious and long.
One main reason of its success is Peter O'Toole's killer debut. His performance is the greatest of all time according to Premiere Magazine. O'Toole has not one an Oscar yet, but the performance is so consistent and moody, it deserves two!

Thursday, May 17, 2012
Masterpieces Classics: The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
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First and foremost, what is The Bridge on the River Kwai? It is the perfect description of madness, in each and every character.
The main character of madness is Col. Nicholson, played by Academy-Award winning Alec Guinness, who decides to stop slacking, and build a bridge for the Japanese. It's a confusing decision, and isn't considered the first act of madness for nothing.
The second character of madness is the Japanese officer himself, Col. Saito. He is the man, that believes the British would actually build them a bridge. Saito, on a deadline, needs to build a bridge or he'll be forced to commit suicide. But dependence on the enemy? Madness!
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