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yb:

--- Quote from: oilgun on February 19, 2008, 12:29:17 am --- I didn't see I AM LEGEND at the theatre because of my ongoing grudge against Will Smith, but I know I'll love seeing a deserted and crumbling New York City.  These movies speak to the kid in me.  Same thing with movies about prehistory, it's like seeing all these museum displays and artists' renderings from science books come to life, it's just so..COOL!

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Oh!  You should have gone to see I AM LEGEND just to see the trailer of The Dark Knight!  LOL.

MaineWriter:


"No Country" adds honors in pre-Oscar awards blitz

Tue Feb 19, 2008 2:11am EST

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Oscar front-runner "No Country For Old Men" picked up two awards during the weekend as the countdown to the Academy Awards entered its final week.

The film won the top prize in sound mixing at the 44th annual Cinema Audio Society awards on Saturday.

The award was accepting by production mixer Peter Kurland and re-recording mixers Skip Lievsay, Craig Berkey and Gregg Orloff, who will compete at the Oscars on Sunday against the teams from "The Bourne Ultimatum," "Ratatouille," "3:10 to Yuma" and "Transformers."

The grim Western picked up eight Oscar nominations, tying with "There Will Be Blood" as the leading contender.

Also Saturday, "No Country for Old Men" was named best contemporary film at the 12th annual Art Directors Guild awards. The prize was accepted by Jess Gonchor, who did not receive an Oscar nomination.

Instead, two other Art Directors Guild winners "There Will Be Blood" (period film) and "The Golden Compass" (fantasy film) will compete for the Oscar against "American Gangster," "Atonement" and "Sweeney Todd."

But "No Country" was not able to secure a clean sweep during the weekend awards blitz. A day later, "The Bourne Ultimatum" and "Sweeney Todd" won the top prizes at the 58th annual American Cinema Editors Eddie Awards, for drama and musical/comedy, respectively.

"The Bourne Ultimatum" will compete for the Oscar against "No Country," "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," "Into the Wild" and "There Will Be Blood."

Reuters/Hollywood Reporter

http://www.reuters.com/article/filmNews/idUSN1821326220080219

Front-Ranger:
I have been invited to two previews, Honeydripper and Penelope. I'm hoping to see both of them and will post reviews. Wow, this is my first chance to see a movie that isn't at least two years old in a long time!

serious crayons:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on February 19, 2008, 10:33:33 am ---I have been invited to two previews, Honeydripper and Penelope. I'm hoping to see both of them and will post reviews. Wow, this is my first chance to see a movie that isn't at least two years old in a long time!
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Both excellent choices, F-R! Honeydripper should be good because how can a John Sayles movie not be. And Penelope I hadn't heard of, so I was curious enough to go to the website just now, and it looks really charming.


--- Quote from: susiebk on February 19, 2008, 10:15:09 am ---A couple of days ago I went to see U2 3D at my local IMAX theater.  Never mind that I am crazy for U2, this film was phenomenal.  The technology was unmatched.  I have been to several live U2 concerts over the years, and this movie was BETTER.
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That sounds good, too, susiebk. I think it's coming to my local theater and, though I like U2, I hadn't planned to see it. But now I will try to take it in.

Kd5000:
I recently rented AWAY FROM HER and found it a very moving film.  The acting was excellent and the main female character,  Julie Christie , portraying the character Fiona says "I think I may be beginning to disappear."  Like I said it's a good human interest story.


Oh, it's a Canadian film and there only one jab at the United States!  :D   Julie Christie's character is asked by her doctor what movies she has seen recently" Oh, we never go to the movies, it's just the multiplex full of American Hollywood garbage."  Well something to that effect. 

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