Posted by: mangold on: January 16, 2009
Despite the fact that my top 20 list from last year turned out to be a bit of a disaster (5 of the films got pushed to 2009, and 8 other films ended up ranging from bad to mediocre), I’m going to give it another shot.
20.) Whatever Works
- The new Woody Allen comedy starring Larry [...]
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Cate Blanchett,
Johnny Depp,
Daniel Day-Lewis,
Hayao Miyazaki,
Ponyo on a Cliff,
Bruno,
Brad Pitt,
Quentin Tarantino,
Woody Allen,
Christian Bale,
Terrence Malick,
Days of Heaven,
The Thin Red Line,
Mark Ruffalo,
Sean Penn,
Coraline,
Whatever Works,
Watchmen,
Sacha Baron Cohen,
Inglorious Basterds,
Shutter Island,
Martin Scorsese,
Neil Gaiman,
A Nightmare Before Christmas,
The Tree of Life,
Spirited Away,
Lily Tomlin,
Tina Fey,
Liam Neeson,
Public Enemies,
Michael Mann,
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince,
Daniel Radcliffe,
Emma Watson,
Rupert Grint,
David Yates,
Most Anticipated Movies 2009,
Biutiful,
Alejandro,
Pedro Almodovar,
Zack Snyder,
300,
Terminator Salvation,
McG,
The Limits of Control,
Bill Murray,
Jim Jarmusch,
Dodgy Dealings by the Dozens,
Amelie,
Jean-Pierre Jeunet,
The Lovely Bones,
The Lord of the Rings,
Peter Jackson,
Ryan Gosling,
Mark Wahlberg,
Nine,
Avatar,
James Cameron,
Titanic,
Sigourney Weaver,
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus,
Jude Law,
Colin Farrel,
Terry Gilliam,
Lost Embraces,
The Road,
Cormac McCarthy,
Michelle Williams,
John Hillcoat,
Nick Cave
Posted by: mangold on: February 27, 2008
So yeah, we did have our own awards, or a “master list,” but here are my personal top 10 favorites from 2007:
10) Grindhouse/Hot Fuzz/Knocked Up
-The trifecta. Complete nerdom. Just for clarification, when I list Grindhouse I’m listing the double feature with fake trailers, missing reels, and [...]
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Glen Hansard,
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Hot Fuzz,
Joel Coen,
Johnny Depp,
Julian Schnabel,
Knocked Up,
Marisa Tomei,
Marketa Irglova,
No Country for Old Men,
Once,
oscars,
Paul Thomas Anderson,
Persepolis,
Philip Seymour Hoffman,
Quentin Tarantino,
Ratatouille,
Seth Rogen Judd Apatow,
Sidney Lumet,
Simon Pegg,
Sweeney Todd,
The Coen Brothers,
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly,
The Frames,
There Will Be Blood,
Tim Burton,
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Viggo Mortensen
Posted by: mangold on: February 22, 2008
Here are my predictions for Sunday’s Oscars, along with a few alternates in each category plus some general thoughts. I’ve refrained from posting any predictions for the Best Foreign Film category because of how wildly unpredictable it is. Amelie lost, Pan’s Labyrinth lost, and the 3 frontrunners this year weren’t even nominated. Everyone, even the [...]
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Lars and the Real Girl,
Michael Clayton,
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There Will Be Blood
Posted by: Bob on: January 28, 2008
THE FIRST ANNUAL OWL PELLETS FILM AWARDS
And the winners are…
BEST MALE ACTOR (SUPPORTING)
Third Place: Philip Seymour Hoffman (Charlie Wilson’s war)
Second Place: Paul Dano (There Will Be Blood)
And The Owl Pellet goes to: Javier Bardem (No Country for Old Men)
BEST FEMALE ACTOR (SUPPORTING)
Third Place: Kelly MacDonald (No Country for Old Men)
Second Place: Cate Blanchett (I’m Not [...]
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