That does sound a little amusing to me. But overall you can quickly see it's the same films and the same names that come popping up everywhere else: "The Wrestler", "Slumdog Millionaire", "The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button", mixed with a little "The Reader" and "Waltz With Bashir".
February is continuing the award's season: With the BAFTA Awards coming February 8th and the Academy Awards on the 22nd. I'm keeping my fingers crossed!
David Fincher is the Director of the Year!
Thanks to Fitz for sharing the story! Here's the original link:
Variety.com: London Loves "Wrestler", "Slumdog"
I'm not too dejected about the probability of Slumdog being the big winner in the categories that matter at the Oscars. I think that Slumdog is going to have an instant backlash before being totally forgotten about while CCBB goes on to become a movie that continually gets revisited. Plus, Boyle is a talented guy who's done good work in the past and this will probably be his only chance to win best director, whereas Fincher will be a mainstay for decades to come in the category. If Fincher ever won one, it would be nice to see since he's such a fascinating speaker, but if he didn't that would be okay too if you look at the list of similarly brilliant filmmakers who went to the grave sans Oscar.
ReplyDeleteI think BAFTA has two such Director categories as well, don't they?
ReplyDeleteIf so, The Finch may win another one this Sunday.
I finally saw it today...
ReplyDeleteI have only one complaint. It should have been 30 minutes... longer. Or maybe 45 minutes. Nevertheless, it made an impact on me.
Now, I can relate to this "Button = Gump" thing. I'll adimit Roth used similar "tricks" that he used in Gump. Those are just small details, yet the movie feels completely different. I would rather say that "Button" is Anti-Gump! Forrest was often placed in the center of the history, he was even made part of history. Whereas Benjamin is only a bystander. This is not "The Magnificent Case of Benjamin Button" it's only curious case. Those two movies are very different.
The technical part of the movie is (of course) perfect. I was blown away by the makeup and VFX. Those people just outdone themselves. It's a phenomenally well done movie.
I'm sure, I will be going back to it.
Has Fincher ever gone on the record about whether or not he reads this blog?
ReplyDeleteLOL! WTF?! Why should he?? Seriously.
ReplyDeletedoes anybody know at what time will be the oscars on the 22th of feb ?
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Yes I read it.
ReplyDeleteBest,
David
I do too.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Michael Bay
Actually I google myself quite often.
ReplyDeleteDavid
PS. Michael. Let's meet at the Four Plaza in Beverly Hills Wednesday noon to discuss the tv soap.
I have it on good authority that Fincher himself regularly is an anonymous tipster to this fine site.
ReplyDeleteI love me some serious David Fincher. I am a total Fincher fanatic.
ReplyDeleteYour's truly,
McG.
P.S. Don't forget to watch Terminator Salvation when it opens May 22nd. If you don't, i'm sicking Christian Bale on your ass.
P.P.S. Michael Bay is a pussy.
Lates.