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Showing posts with label Deathly Hallows. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

BAFTA winners 2012


The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) held their 64th annual awards show this past Sunday.  I really like their telecast, it's never live as it usually gets broadcast 2 hours later and there's no silliness present just awards handed out.  Brilliant!  This year, Stephen Fry was back as host with his superfluous compliments to the presenters and the winners too.  The Artist won big with 7 awards and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy won for Best British film.  Formula 1 racing documentary Senna also won big with wins in Best Documentary and Editing.  And of course, Meryl Streep won for The Iron Lady for her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher.  Martin Scorsese was also honored with the BAFTA's highest honor, the Fellowship award for his contribution to cinema.  The final Harry Potter surprised even me with a lone win in the visual effects category.  Finally!





Best Film
The Artist

Outstanding British Film
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer
Tyrannosaur, Paddy Considine (Director), Diarmid Scrimshaw (Producer)

Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema
John Hurt


Film Not In The English Language
The Skin I Live In

Best Documentary
Senna

Best Animated Film
Rango

Best Director
The Artist, Michel Hazanavicius

Best Original Screenplay
The Artist, Michel Hazanavicius

Best Adapted Screenplay
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Bridget O'Connor, Peter Straughan

Best Leading Actor
Jean Dujardin, The Artist

Best Leading Actress
Meryl Streep, The Iron Lady

Best Supporting Actor
Christopher Plummer, Beginners

Best Supporting Actress
Octavia Spencer, The Help

Best Original Music
The Artist, Ludovic Bource

Best Cinematography
The Artist, Guillaume Schiffman

Best Editing
Senna, Gregers Sall, Chris King

Best Production Design
Hugo, Dante Ferretti, Francesca Lo Schiavo

Best Costume Design
The Artist, Mark Bridges

Best Make Up & Hair
The Iron Lady, Marese Langan

Best Sound
Hugo, Philip Stockton, Eugene Gearty, Tom Fleischman, John Midgley

Best Special Visual Effects
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, Tim Burke, John Richardson, Greg Butler, David Vickery

Best Short Film Animation
A Morning Stroll

Best Short Film
Pitch Black Heist

The Orange Wednesdays Rising Star Award (voted for by the public)
Adam Deacon



Sunday, February 5, 2012

Art Guild Winners 2012

Here's an award ceremony where I wished I could have been there to see to see the winners because I think they thoroughly deserve it.  I'm really hoping that Harry Potter wins at the Oscars too; it'll be the last chance for it to do so.  Fingers crossed!  Here are the winners from the 16th Annual Art Directors Guild. 






Period Film
Hugo, Production Designer: Dante Ferretti

Contemporary Film
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, Production Designer: Donald Graham Burt

Fantasy Film
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2, Production Designer: Stuart Craig

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Visual Effects Society's best of the year

Also announcing their top nominated work of the past year were the Visual Effects Society (VES) for their 10th annual awards.  Let's see who got nominated.

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Feature Motion Picture
Captain America: The First Avenger
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Transformers: Dark of the Moon

Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Feature Motion Picture
Anonymous
Hugo
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
Source Code
War Horse

Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature Motion Picture
Arthur Christmas
Kung Fu Panda 2
Puss in Boots
Rango
The Adventures of Tintin

Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 - Ukranian Ironbelly
Paul - Paul
Rise of the Planet of the Apes - Caesar
The Thing - Edvard/Adam

Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Motion Picture
Puss in Boots - Puss
Rango - Rango
Rio - Nigel
The Adventures of Tintin - Tintin

Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture
Anonymous - London
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 - Hogwarts
Thor - Heimdall's Observatory
Transformers: Dark of the Moon - 155 Wacker Drive

Outstanding Created Environment in an Animated Feature Motion Picture
Puss in Boots - The Cloud World
Rango - Main Street Dirt
The Adventures of Tintin - Bagghar
The Adventures of Tintin - Docks
The Adventures of Tintin - Pirate Battle

Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture
Hugo
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Thor
Transformers: Dark of the Moon

Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in an Animated Feature Motion Picture
Arthur Christmas
Cars 2
Rango
The Adventures of Tintin

Outstanding Models in a Feature Motion Picture
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 - Hogwarts School Buildings
Hugo - Train Crash
Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol - Parking Garage
Transformers: Dark of the Moon - Driller

Outstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture
Captain America: The First Avenger
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Transformers: Dark of the Moon

Looks like The Adventures of Tintin is leading the pack with both Rise of the Planet of the Apes and the final Harry Potter right behind it.  Good luck to all the nominees, your hard work makes all the wonderful visuals onscreen look so effortless.  The awards will be announced on February 7th, 2012.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

The Best and Worst of 2011

I thought I'd do things a bit differently this time.  I feel I haven't seen enough of the best of the year as they haven't released in this part of the world yet so I don't feel like making a half-heartened attempt at a top ten list.  Instead, I'm just going to randomly name films that I truly felt moved me, made me laugh and made me think.  Without further adieu...

THE BEST:

Heartbreaker (L'amacoeur): While this film released in France in 2010, it got more worldwide release in 2011.  It's your typical French romantic comedy with Vanessa Paradis and Romain Duris as a con man who tries to derail heiress Paradis' upcoming nuptials.  Oh, there is a big Dirty Dancing theme throughout the film.  As the French say, this one was tres charmante.













Rango: What does it say that the best Western this year was an animated one?  Gore Verbinski's take on the Western and its inhabitants was mighty entertaining.  As the titular character Rango, it looked like Johnny Depp was having a lot of fun and his interactions with the rest of the cast was priceless.  Also, I would request that the recordings of the voice talents should be made into a separate film, I would totally watch that.












Source Code: The second film from Duncan Jones (Moon) did not disappoint.  A sci-fi take on Groundhog Day that I wouldn't mind watching again and again.  And, ooh look, it has Jake Gyllenhaal in it.  Sold!















The Adjustment Bureau: This was one of the surprise hits of the earlier part of the year which I enjoyed thoroughly.  The chemistry between Matt Damon and Emily Blunt took us through the journey and I loved the universe the film was set in, it creates such possibilities.














Midnight in Paris: Woody Allen continues to surprise.  While I didn't care much for his last feature, this one I absolutely loved.  Set in Paris, the movie takes us on a wonderful journey that I wouldn't mind taking myself.  Owen Wilson plays a struggling novelist who stumbles back in time to 1920s Paris and meets his literary legends in Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald.  Not only that, he stumbles across a time that he imagines is the perfect era to live in and to be amongst the contemporaries in the fields of art, music and the written word.  Anyone would envy such a choice and this film will turn out to be one of Allen's best so far, a glorious love letter to Paris.  While Woody Allen is known for his New York films, his European excursion is proving to be quite the delight.






Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: This one was bittersweet.  The last in the world of Harry Potter but it was such a satisfyingly well-done series with characters and worlds we have grown to love over the last decade.  We will definitely miss the countdowns and anticipation of the next films as there are no more Harry Potters to look forward too.  Thank you for a decade of friendship, courage and great movies.












Bridesmaids: The funniest film on female friendships you will see this year.  And we don't see many of them, it's mostly always about male bonding.  Kirsten Wiig and Melissa McCarthy gave fearless performance in a laugh-out loud film about weddings and craziness that goes behind the scenes.














Jane Eyre:  The best and perhaps only period film out there this past year.  Cary Fukunaga's adaptation of Bronte's work was a different, somber take on the subject.  Great casting with Mia Wasikowska as Jane and Michael Fassbender as Rochester.  Bonus for Judi Dench as Mrs. Fairfax.  She makes every film she's in better.













X-Men: First Class: Speaking of Michael Fassbender, because of his and James McAvoy's performances as Magneto and Professor Xavier, this superhero movie was even more interesting.  I only wish they had spent more time on their friendship turned conflicts.














Crazy Stupid Love: Ryan Gosling should act in more comedies.  This was a hilarious all star cast of gigantic misunderstandings and Steve Carell and Gosling made the best odd couple of the past year.  One of the better romantic comedies made in a long while.














The Adventures of Tintin:  The intrepid boy reporter is back but this time the tale is told through the joint effort of Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson.  Not bad, eh?  The real star of the film though is Snowny who is the real right hand of Tintin.  However, this film is only for real fans for the comics, for not everyone "gets" Tintin.














Attack the Block: This film was a real surprise, wasn't expecting to get caught up in the story.  A group of teenagers get caught up in a war of us against them.  Them being the aliens.  A highly entertaining film and for once I was pleased to see an alien film not always located in USA but this time in the tough  neighborhood of London.













Rise of the Planet of the Apes: One of the best films of the past year in every aspect, maybe it may not be on most critics' list but as a moviegoer and fan, I was glued to my seat throughout it.  They've already announced the sequels following the success of the film and its use of motion capture.  Viva la Ape Revolution!














The Help: Now here is a film that can be found on most critics' lists and with good reason.  Based on the novel by the same name, The Help was a deeply moving film dealing with race relations in the South in the 1960s.  Told mainly from the point of view of the maids that worked in the white households, the film showcases the acting talents of Viola Davis as Abileen, Octavia Spencer as Minny, Jessica Chastain as Celia, Emma Stone as Skeeter and Bryce Dallas Howard as Hilly.  Filled with many touching moments, this one should be on your must watch list.











Kung Fu Panda 2: In a year where sequels dominated, so did Po the Panda.  I'm glad that the second time around was just as fun.  With a female director, Jennifer Yu Nelson, at the helm, a rarity in animation, the film dealt with question of Po's parents.  The emotional stuff was very well done and I think and hope the story will be continued into the next film as well.  The goofy yet brave panda has truly won over our hearts.













Limitless: Bradley Cooper completely owned this role about a struggling novelist (are there any other?) who pops a wonder pill that allows him to use his brain to its full potential.  The results are, to say the least, incredibly mind-blowing.  Who wouldn't want to be the person that they were actually meant to be?














Super 8: JJ Abrams and Steven Spielberg got together to produce a film that was an ode to 1980s.  A very impressive young cast who are fully committed to making movies stumble across something much bigger than their film that completely changes all their lives.  Look past the monster flick to the story of little town and its people.













Special Mention: 

Delhi Belly: This Hinglish movie was all kinds of crazy.  Crazy in plot, crazy in the situations the characters found themselves in and yet I couldn't help laughing along.  In fact, I couldn't remember the last time I had such a good time laughing with the rest of the audience in the theater.  We were all horrified and entertained at the same time.














Incendies: The best foreign film I saw this year.  A mother leaves behind a note for her twin children, a young girl and boy, informing them to find their presumed dead father and brother.  Their quest to find their lost relations takes them to the cold hard truth that had been buried for decades.  The ending still haunts me to this day.  What a film!













Honourable Mentions: 

Horrible Bosses: The comedic trio of Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day combined to bring us a very funny tale of three ordinary workers trying to snuff their evil bosses.

Columbiana: Zoe Saldana was mighty impressive as a ruthless assassin who plans a slow and simmering revenge against her parents' killers

Beginners: Ewan McGregor and Christopher Plummer give award worthy performances as a son and father dealing with their relationship after a life-changing reveal.  Special kudos to the little dog who plays Arthur.  He will steal your heart.

Moneyball: Brad Pitt is the movie; he plays the GM of the Oakland A's who employs a radical new approach to scouting in baseball.  Could this actually change the game?  Watch and find out.  Jonah Hill also impresses in a very serious role as an economics graduate who helps Pitt's character run the numbers.

The Lincoln Lawyer: Matthew McConaughey plays a lawyer who will defend anyone for money but what happens when he suspects that his defendant is actually guilty?  Oh, and his office is his car; therefore the title.

The Guard: Now I get why Brendan Gleeson was nominated for Golden Globe as a racist, immoral Irish cop who might just be the smartest detective in Ireland.  Don Cheadle also stars as an FBI agent.

WORST:

Red Riding Hood: Here's a fairy tale retelling that didn't work. At all.  Produced by Leonardo DiCaprio and directed by Catherine Hardwicke (Twilight), it seemed poised for another gothic retelling.  I felt this one had such potential but it became like the pale cousin of the Twilight series.














Gulliver's Travels: Another disappointment.  Jack Black as the boorish "Gulliver" in the land of the Lilliputians should have drawn huge laughs but no smiles were to be had.  All the best moments were already revealed in the trailer.















Cowboys & Aliens: Joss Whedon tackled this sci-fi meets the Western much much better in long departed yet much missed TV show Firefly.  The movie cast Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) vs. James Bond (Daniel Craig) yet the movie didn't give them much to do except look surly. A truly missed opportunity.














Love Wedding Marriage: I don't why I watched this movie only maybe so I could complain about it later.  The worst movie of the year!  I hated all the characters and whiny problems.
















Just Go With It: Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston were making this movie on auto-pilot, it seemed.  Such a yawnfest and highly unbelievable.

Little Fockers:  There was absolutely no point in this movie anymore.  It's been done to death with the previous two movies.  It's just prolonging the one-note joke.  No more, please!





Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Final Deathly Hallows Posters

2 days to go until the final Harry Potter film!  The lines have been drawn in the sand and it all comes down to this.  It all ends, July 15th! *sob*  Are you ready?



Saturday, June 11, 2011

Countdown to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: 11 Character Posters

One month to go and we'll be upon the final Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.  Boo!  While some people are in denial, namely me, the final film promises a battle to end all battles.  Here are 11 gorgeous character banner posters stating "It all ends."  Yes, well, that might be true but I think in this case, "It is so ON" might be more appropriate.  What do you think?


The Chosen One vs. He Who Must Not Be Named.  I'll put my bets on the Chosen One



The two loyal friends to the very end, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger.



The Slytherins: Professor Snape and Draco Malfoy.  Whose side are they really on?



The courageous lead the House of Gryffindor!



The Weasley Twins are right to fight, you'd better watch out Bellatrix!!



Do I spy the sword of Godric Gryffindor in Griphook's hands?


Thursday, April 28, 2011

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 Trailer is here!


This is it! The final Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 is just months away and a decade after the film series first started in 2001, it will now conclude in 2011. End of an era!



What are your first reactions after seeing the trailer? I'm really happy that the movie was split in two and lots of attention is paid to the closing chapters of the Harry Potter saga because the trailer looks amazing. I can't believe how much destruction lays ahead for Hogwarts castle and the students that we watched grow and look now like weary adults determined for the final fight. Yeah, that's right, Voldemort too looks a bit worried. Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) is facing the battle of old foes head on, he's not afraid of anything anymore. This is intense, check out the trailer frame by frame, it is completely action packed and I can't wait to see it finally end in July.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

New Posters: Tree of Life, Hangover 2 and Harry Potter

Some new posters released today that made me sit up and take notice.


The Wolfpack is back! The monkey totally owns them.


Terrence Malik's Tree of Life.  Which begs you to ask the question, what does it all mean?


First Teaser Poster of the showdown between Voldemort and Harry Potter and the Elder Wand.
We fight to the death!



Tuesday, January 18, 2011

First Still from Deathly Hallows, Part 2


OMG, what happened to Neville? What did they do?  First glimpse at the Final Battle that is basically the entire Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2.  You stay away from Neville, Bellatrix!!  

Sunday, January 2, 2011

What to Watch - List of Upcoming Films in 2011.

2011, already! Confused about what films are releasing this year? Never fear! I'm putting together a list of movies that I want to watch in this new year and I'm sure some of the titles will match what you would like to see as well.  Let's get started, shall we?

JANUARY


Country Strong
Directed by: Shana Feste
Starring: Gwyneth Paltrow, Tim McGraw, Garrett Hedlund, Leighton Meester


The Way Back
Directed by: Peter Weir
Starring: Ed Harris, Jim Sturgess, Colin Farrell, Mark Strong, Saoirse Ronan


The Company Men
Directed by: John Wells
Starring: Ben Affleck, Tommy Lee Jones, Chris Cooper, Kevin Costner, Maria Bello


Read on for the rest of months here...
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