1.28.2008

...and the oscar goes to...

[note: this is who SHOULD win not actual oscar predications.]

Performance by an actor in a leading role
George Clooney in "Michael Clayton"
Daniel Day-Lewis in "There Will Be Blood" - WINNER
Johnny Depp in "Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street"
Tommy Lee Jones in "In the Valley of Elah"
Viggo Mortensen in "Eastern Promises"

Performance by an actor in a supporting role

Casey Affleck in "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford"
Javier Bardem in "No Country for Old Men" - WINNER
Philip Seymour Hoffman in "Charlie Wilson's War"
Hal Holbrook in "Into the Wild"
Tom Wilkinson in "Michael Clayton"

Performance by an actress in a leading role

Cate Blanchett in "Elizabeth: The Golden Age"
Marion Cotillard in "La Vie en Rose" - WINNER

Laura Linney in "The Savages"
Ellen Page in "Juno"

Performance by an actress in a supporting role

Cate Blanchett in "I'm Not There" - WINNER
Ruby Dee in "American Gangster"
Saoirse Ronan in "Atonement"
Amy Ryan in "Gone Baby Gone"
Tilda Swinton in "Michael Clayton"

Achievement in directing

"The Diving Bell and the Butterfly”, Julian Schnabel
"Juno", Jason Reitman
"Michael Clayton", Tony Gilroy
"No Country for Old Men”, Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
"There Will Be Blood", Paul Thomas Anderson - WINNER

Best motion picture of the year

"Atonement"
"Juno" - WINNER
"Michael Clayton"
"No Country for Old Men"

"There Will Be Blood"

Adapted screenplay

"Atonement", Screenplay by Christopher Hampton
"Away from Her", Written by Sarah Polley
"The Diving Bell and the Butterfly", Screenplay by Ronald Harwood
"No Country for Old Men", Written for the screen by Joel Coen & Ethan Coen
"There Will Be Blood" Written for the screen by Paul Thomas Anderson - WINNER

Original screenplay
"Juno", Written by Diablo Cody - WINNER
"Lars and the Real Girl", Written by Nancy Oliver
"Michael Clayton”, Written by Tony Gilroy
"Ratatouille", Screenplay by Brad Bird
"The Savages", Written by Tamara Jenkins

juno [A+]

moviemcpeake snippet: ok so i am blessed with two fantastic years of best pictures (little miss sunshine and juno). i want a new genre of films to be created for these films. i would call it "quirky greatness." the story is real, sweet, cute, and fantastic. this film can be loved by all as it is carried by the lead Ellen Page and her smart ass quick witted lines. the delivery of all the performances is perfect. the soundtrack is perfectly intertwined. the character ensemble is wonderful and refreshing. i can’t believe how awesome this little film really is. simple. simply perfection.


recommendations: see it now. buy the dvd. get the soundtrack. have a juno party.

la vie en rose [A]

moviemcpeake snippet: oh my god! Marion Cotillard is perfect. mind blowing performance that was captivating and exciting. i did not know much of this film besides her oscar nominated performance and i really knew nothing about Edith Piaf. i am now a huge fan of both the singer and the actress. her performance made the film and the story of Edith Piaf intriguing. one of the best performances i have ever seen. [note it is subtitled]



recommendation: get this in your netflix queue now. buy edith piaf records.

no country for old men [A-]

moviemcpeake snippet: great film. the tone reminded me of "silence of the lambs." intense, drama, great story, a little gory, but just a great dramatic thriller. the ensemble one of the best. the ending was abrupt and i thought a bit of a stretch nor did i carry about the old man's dream (which i think was part of the point). artsy.

recommendation: see it in the theaters and then see "There Will Be Blood" so you know which film you want to win at the oscars.

michael clayton [B]

moviemcpeake snippet: good film. good suspense. good story (not original though as it felt like erin brockovich meets the firm. great acting by all involved. you will not be disappointed.

the bucket list [C]

moviemcpeake snippet: wait for netflixs. predictive and all the best scenes are in the previews.

atonement [B]

moviemcpeake snippet: see for the cinematography and art direction. the story was interesting, great for the war epic romance genre but it wasn't really a romance more of a character study. see it in the theaters and you will be happy with your ticket purchase.

2007 Film Awards

film of the yearjuno

honorable mentions
Into The Wild [A]
La Vie En Rose [A]
The Bourne Ultimatum [A]
There Will Be Blood [A]
Across the Universe [A-]
No Country for Old Men [A-]
Live Free or Die Hard [A-]

moviemcpeake oscar review

each year the oscar nominations and winners baffle me as it is less about who should win and more about the political correct winners or the mathematics of the oscars (i.e. if they won last year they rarely win the next year, if they have never won they most likely will win). sometimes this award reminds me of a referee’s make up calls. if you just get it right the first time you wouldn't be in this mess to begin with. so i must chime in on the film who should get it but won't and the films that got snubbed just so i can feel better about loving the oscars. because i do and every year i look forward to it.

"Into The Wild" - should have been nominated at minimum best director (Sean Penn) and Song (Eddie Vedder). i would also argue adapted screenplay. Apparently it came out too early in the season and none of the oscar boys remembered it. shame really. a great film.

"Across the Universe" - i dunno maybe art direction? something small. it deserved 1 nod. where is the love?

"Michael Clayton" - good film but not a best picture. why does hollywood award unoriginal films? this was erin brockovich meets the firm. although clooney's best work as i finally forgot it was him in a performance. other fine performances as well.

"There Will Be Blood" and "No Country for Old Men" - as of press time I have only seen no country. the oscars have the pissing war they love between these two movies. my guess is there will be blood wins out but because of that they will give some awards to no country for old men so it doesn't leave empty handed. stupid oscar math.

"Juno" - was very happy to see the nominations. oscar is getting better at allowing space for this type of film. it should win best picture but it won't so they will give it the best original screenplay award instead.

"La Vie En Rose" - Marion Cotillard was incredible. one of my favorite performances ever. not sure if she will get it since most people in our culture will not know her but quite honestly no one can touch this performance.

Cate Blanchett - she won't leave empty handed with two oscar acting nominations. i haven't seen the performances yet but my bet is on her winning for her portrayal of Bob Dylan in "I'm Not There."

1.17.2008

2008 moviemcpeake update

too many movies, so little time. so i decided to give up writing reviews to all the movies i have seen because there are just too many other things to do. however, i am already back in the saddle as it really only took me seeing a fantastic film for me to want to share my thoughts with you again. kind of like when oprah temporiarly stopped her book club because the novels she read were no longer getting her juices going.
so with the oscars around the corner and some great movies under my belt - i am continuing my tradition of writing, grading, and reviewing.
the updates for the year are adding a few little changes to the site. anything not getting an A-, A or A+ review will be post with just the grade and a few sentences (from my mobile phone as I just discovered how to post to moviemcpeake right from my blackberry - so cool). any movie that is "worthy" i will be doing my full write up with the movie image and recommendation. i know you all are hugely relieved ;)
well, off to writing the review for the movie that inspired me to review again....JUNO.

1.10.2008

charlie wilson's war [B+]

moviemcpeake snippet: playful. great pace. it is a great political story without the heaviness. it was like ocean's eleven meets the white house. the acting is spot on and makes you want to see hanks and roberts together again (think hanks and meg ryan but with more meat to the story). overall this is a film that is enjoyable but not just fluff and should be on your netflix queue if you missed it in the theaters.