A third year of prognostication comes to a close, and its another year where the true best picture of the year DOES NOT WIN! (You can view all my picks here.)
Best Picture:
ARGO
Best Director:
STEVEN SPIELBERG, LINCOLN
Best Actor:
Daniel Day-Lewis, LINCOLN
Best Actress:
Jennifer Lawrence, SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK
Best Supporting Actor:
Tommy Lee Jones, LINCOLN
Best Supporting Actress:
Anne Hathaway, LES MISERABLES
Best Original Screenplay:
Mark Boal, ZERO DARK THIRTY
Best Adapted Screenplay:
Chris Terrio, ARGO
Showing posts with label Tommy Lee Jones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tommy Lee Jones. Show all posts
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Oscar Opinions: Lincoln (2012)
This was one of the weirdest movies that had me with a goofy grin on my face.
QUICK OPINION:
I initially gave the picture 3 Stars, but this was out of impatience. The last 10 minutes went on for a good bit too long, and as previously stated, I gave the film 3 Stars just due to a sore bottom. Yes, 10 minutes could have been excised, but upon second thought, the film was incredibly dense and entertaining. Day-Lewis was a wise, well-written, and overall very likable as the titular Lincoln. I do think Sally Field's work in the film has been overestimated, but it is fine work, nonetheless. Major props to Kushner's eloquent screenplay, which had me (mentally) cheering, laughing, and the script also did an incredible job handling all of the subplots.
BEST PERFORMANCE:
No-brainer, but Daniel Day-Lewis as the 16th president. He carried every scene he had, and was in a 7/8 of all the movie.
BEST MOMENT:
Easily all the scenes when Lincoln was telling his stories. All of them were slightly off topic, but they were the main reasons I held a goofy grin for 140 of the 150 minute runtime.
QUICK OPINION:
I initially gave the picture 3 Stars, but this was out of impatience. The last 10 minutes went on for a good bit too long, and as previously stated, I gave the film 3 Stars just due to a sore bottom. Yes, 10 minutes could have been excised, but upon second thought, the film was incredibly dense and entertaining. Day-Lewis was a wise, well-written, and overall very likable as the titular Lincoln. I do think Sally Field's work in the film has been overestimated, but it is fine work, nonetheless. Major props to Kushner's eloquent screenplay, which had me (mentally) cheering, laughing, and the script also did an incredible job handling all of the subplots.
BEST PERFORMANCE:
No-brainer, but Daniel Day-Lewis as the 16th president. He carried every scene he had, and was in a 7/8 of all the movie.
BEST MOMENT:
Easily all the scenes when Lincoln was telling his stories. All of them were slightly off topic, but they were the main reasons I held a goofy grin for 140 of the 150 minute runtime.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
a legitimate mess: The Best supporting Actor race.
I still have faith that Chastain will win BAFTA, so this year's Best Actress race is as messy as ever. Even messier is the Best Supporting Actor race, where everyone has legitimate reasons that they could win. Any name announced on the 24th (that is incorrectly predicted) would be a real slap to the head. "Oh, yeah, they were gonna win all along!"
Right now I would say Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Tommy Lee Jones, Robert De Niro, Christoph Waltz, and Alan Arkin are the ones in order to win. The order I listed is in likelihood of winning. De Niro was supposed to win SAG, but didn't. Just because he is doing this random bout of press interviews doesn't mean he'll win. I think Hoffman was the strongest supporting performance this year. It has the distinct advantage of being a lead, which benefited Helen Hunt's nomination. Hoffman dominates the film, and he SINGS!
Jones was good in Lincoln, but I must be blind or something because nothing truly stuck out. Waltz could win, but something speaks to me about Django's controversial side toward violence. Seriously, action figures will NOT help your campaign. Arkin was good, but he could've easily been excised from the film and I wouldn't have noticed any difference. The film would lack its wit, but still, he wasn't a pivotal character or anything.
WEINSTEIN v. WEINSTEIN v. WEINSTEIN
Hoffman, De Niro, and Waltz are all performances held under the Weinstein company. Weinstein is obviously campaigning for De Niro, which gives Waltz and Hoffman a distinct disadvantage. Still, I think Hoffman is going to win the BAFTA, and possibly win the Oscar.
I won't be surprised though if Jones wins the BAFTA, then the Oscar.
Right now I would say Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Tommy Lee Jones, Robert De Niro, Christoph Waltz, and Alan Arkin are the ones in order to win. The order I listed is in likelihood of winning. De Niro was supposed to win SAG, but didn't. Just because he is doing this random bout of press interviews doesn't mean he'll win. I think Hoffman was the strongest supporting performance this year. It has the distinct advantage of being a lead, which benefited Helen Hunt's nomination. Hoffman dominates the film, and he SINGS!
Jones was good in Lincoln, but I must be blind or something because nothing truly stuck out. Waltz could win, but something speaks to me about Django's controversial side toward violence. Seriously, action figures will NOT help your campaign. Arkin was good, but he could've easily been excised from the film and I wouldn't have noticed any difference. The film would lack its wit, but still, he wasn't a pivotal character or anything.
WEINSTEIN v. WEINSTEIN v. WEINSTEIN
Hoffman, De Niro, and Waltz are all performances held under the Weinstein company. Weinstein is obviously campaigning for De Niro, which gives Waltz and Hoffman a distinct disadvantage. Still, I think Hoffman is going to win the BAFTA, and possibly win the Oscar.
I won't be surprised though if Jones wins the BAFTA, then the Oscar.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
SAG Winners!
I was able to get 3/5 on my predictions. In my defense, Argo winning Best Cast was a surprise, and Supporting Actor was a mess this year.
BEST ACTOR: Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln
BEST ACTRESS: Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Tommy Lee Jones, Lincoln
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables
BEST CAST: Argo
BEST ACTOR: Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln
BEST ACTRESS: Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Tommy Lee Jones, Lincoln
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables
BEST CAST: Argo
Sunday, January 27, 2013
A funny thing happened on the way to the Oscars...
So, Argo just won the Producers Guild, and now I'm truly convinced it might win Best Picture at the Oscars. This is a most unusual occasion, and I'm pleased so that his is one of my big 'upsets' I was hoping for. I knew something would happen, but I am honestly still surprised the Producers liked it so much after such a shabby turnout with the nominations.
Tonight's SAG award can be another game-changer in all ways (except for Best Exotic Marigold Hotel). If Lincoln wins, we (the prognosticators) know that the film is still the contender. If Silver Linings wins, we know Argo has some competition. If Argo wins, the race would practically end.
Also, Megan Ellison's demand for a recount might become a reality.
Look beyond the jump for Best Supporting Actor and Best Actress thoughts at SAG:
Tonight's SAG award can be another game-changer in all ways (except for Best Exotic Marigold Hotel). If Lincoln wins, we (the prognosticators) know that the film is still the contender. If Silver Linings wins, we know Argo has some competition. If Argo wins, the race would practically end.
Also, Megan Ellison's demand for a recount might become a reality.
Look beyond the jump for Best Supporting Actor and Best Actress thoughts at SAG:
Sunday, December 9, 2012
LAFCA predictions!
Today the Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA) is announcing, and this could be a make or break for many movies. If Zero Dark Thirty wins, it would become the frontrunner. If The Master wins, it would basically be a Best Picture nominee lock. If Lincoln wins, not much would happen. If Amour wins, it would make itself a Best Picture nominee. If Les Mis wins, god save us.
Best Picture:
The Master (alt. Zero Dark Thirty)
Best Director:
P.T. Anderson, The Master (alt. Michael Haneke, Amour)
Best Actor:
Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln (alt. Joaquin Phoenix, The Master)
Best Actress:
Emanuelle Riva, Amour (alt. Jessica Chastain, Zero Dark Thirty)
Best Supporting Actor
Phillip Seymour Hoffman, The Master (alt. Tommy Lee Jones, Lincoln)
Best Supporting Actress
Amy Adams, The Master and Trouble with the Curve (alt. Sally Field, Lincoln)
Best Screenplay
Tony Kushner, Lincoln (alt. Michael Haneke, Amour)
Best Foreign Film
Amour (alt. Rust and Bone)
Best Animated Film
Frankenweenie (alt. Wreck-It Ralph)
Best Score
Johnny Greenwood, The Master (alt. Alexandre Desplat, Zero Dark Thirty)
CHECK BACK LATER TODAY FOR COMPLETE LIST OF WINNERS!
The Master (alt. Zero Dark Thirty)
Best Director:
P.T. Anderson, The Master (alt. Michael Haneke, Amour)
Best Actor:
Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln (alt. Joaquin Phoenix, The Master)
Best Actress:
Best Supporting Actor
Phillip Seymour Hoffman, The Master (alt. Tommy Lee Jones, Lincoln)
Best Supporting Actress
Amy Adams, The Master and Trouble with the Curve (alt. Sally Field, Lincoln)
Best Screenplay
Tony Kushner, Lincoln (alt. Michael Haneke, Amour)
Amour (alt. Rust and Bone)
Best Animated Film
Frankenweenie (alt. Wreck-It Ralph)
Best Score
Johnny Greenwood, The Master (alt. Alexandre Desplat, Zero Dark Thirty)
CHECK BACK LATER TODAY FOR COMPLETE LIST OF WINNERS!
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Lincoln (2012)- Spielberg cares more about Lincoln instead of the audience.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Best Supporting Actor predictions.
1. Leonardo DiCaprio, Django Unchained
Leo, one of the most popular actors in Hollywood has yet to win an Oscar. This time, though, he's got everything he needs. A meaty, controversial role, Weinstein, Tarantino, and Star Power.
2. Tommy Lee Jones, Lincoln
3. Phillip Seymour Hoffman, The Master
4. Alan Arkin, Argo
5. Robert DeNiro, Silver Linings Playbook
The older members are going to love this. Rob, in a downhill recently, has just got the right film to bring him to the top. He has his best part and performance of the past decade, and the Academy will love him for it. Also expect the nominations for this film to be in the double-digits.
Best Actress predictions due tomorrow.
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