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Best in show: the year in superlatives
18 Dec 2009 by Kristopher Tapley  
“Avatar” will get best visual effects, but it looks like it is his ex, Kathryn Bigelow's year to sweep the director and best picture awards. ” Nobody is liking “Lovely Bones” and even bothering to see it. “The Messenger” is just another ... Avatar's Oscar chances depend heavily on its box office take. Don't kid yourselves. If it even slightly doesn't live up to expectations in terms of money, forget about anything beyond the usual tech categories. 11 12-18-2009 at 5:09 pm ...
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Top 10 Hollywood movies India fell for (Flashback 2009)
18 Dec 2009 by Robin Bansal  
With the extraordinary technology and visual effects created for the film, 'Avatar' is the most awaited film of the decade and multiplexes across India have upgraded their infrastructure to release the film in 3D. ... Indians urge Hollywood academy to introduce "Best Bollywood Film" category at Oscars. August 16th, 2009 NEVADA - Indians in America have asked the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to introduce a new award category of "Best Bollywood Film" ...
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Maki at the Movies: Oscar recap
23 Feb 2009 by Greg Maki  
10:23 A look back at the action movies of 2008. Clips from—shudder—Speed Racer are included. 10:25 Will Smith talks about how much he loves action movies, then presents best visual effects to The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, ... 11:24 The best actress presenters: Previous winners Sophia Loren, Shirley MacLaine, Halle Berry, Nicole Kidman and Marion Cotillard. The winner: A truly elated (and probably relieved, after five Oscar losses) Kate Winslet for The Reader. ...
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Oscar Countdown: The Award Season Begins - Straight Dope Message Board
13 Dec 2009 by ArchiveGuy  
Star Trek BEST VISUAL EFFECTS Avatar District 9. The Lovely Bones Star Trek 2012. BEST SOUND Avatar District 9. The Hurt Locker Nine Star Trek BEST ANIMATED FEATURE Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs Coraline Fantastic Mr. Fox ... I just found out, or rather, was "reminded" that Renner and his co-star Anthony Mackie WERE nominated, last year! 2008-9 Independent Spirit Awards (supposedly for 2008 films) Best Actor nominees: Mickey Rourke - The Wrestler (winner) ...
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Film Awards Watch: "Shutter Island" and the New Academy
9 Mar 2009 by The Z  
2009 marks the 7th year of February Oscars. From 2003 to 2008, "Crash" is the only Best Picture winner not to score more than 90% on Rotten Tomatoes (75%) and also ranks the lowest on IMdB's top 250 (#209) and Metacritic (69) among the winners ... Inglorious Basterds Public Enemies Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Watchmen The Wolf Man SOUND EDITING Public Enemies Terminator Salvation Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Inglorious Basterds The Wolf Man VISUAL EFFECTS ...
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Luma Pictures Re-Teamed with Oscar winners Joel & Ethan Coen for A ...
2 Oct 2009 by artisanspr  
Luma delivered nearly 100 shots for the film, its third project with the Coen Brothers; the studio had produced more than 60 visual effects shots for the Coens 2007 movie ' No Country for Old Men, which won the Best Picture Oscar, and also contributed to their 2008 hit Burn After Reading. As with No Country for Old Men, the visual effects that Luma Pictures created for A Serious Man were primarily realistic. However, they were significantly more ambitious. ...
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How the apocalyptic The Road could be a sci-fi Oscar winner | SCI ...
24 Nov 2009 by Fred Topel  
Sci-fi films rarely get serious consideration for Academy Awards outside of technical categories such as visual effects, but that could change this year with the post-apocalyptic thriller The Road, which will be making a serious push for the Oscar. The Road stars Viggo Mortensen in ... "You see that a movie company or distributor is aware of the fact that people are liking the movie," said Mortensen, who was previously nominated for an Oscar for 2008's Eastern Promises. ...
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Avatar rocks the Oscar race, but can it win it all? - HitFix.com
10 Dec 2009
And, duh, best Visual Effects are a lock you can take to Vegas -- this is a film whose CG work will leave George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson dumbstruck. On the other hand, the one area that is hard to imagine any ...
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Awards Daily--Watching Oscar 24/7 » Blog Archive » Critics & Guild ...
7 Dec 2009 by Ryan Adams  
Hey Ryan, as far as guilds, what about the ASC, and the Visual Effects Society? Any idea when they're announcing this year? I also think that Dallas-Ft. Worth is a critics group always worth watching, as they seem to have a ridiculously .... In the best supporting actor / best supporting actress categories they have the habit of snubbing a critical favorite or an actor from a well-liked actor-y film, who later turns out to be a contender (and sometimes a winner) – Alan ...
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The Film Brief: Predicting the Oscar winners 2009
8 Feb 2009 by Jonathan Fisher  
Best Sound: As a technical achievement, Wall*E was a towering force in 2008. Tom Myers, Michael Semanick and Ben Burtt lend their vast talents to Pixar's masterpiece wonderfully, and deserve an Oscar. Best Sound Editing: Same goes here as in the Best Sound category: Ben ... Best Visual Effects: Brad Pitt's face is imperceptibly and completely CGI for the first hour of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, thanks to Eric Barba, Steve Preeg, Burt Dalton and Craig Barron. ...
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