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Saturday
Jan152011

Handful of Link, Globe Fever

Stale Popcorn The best Burlesque review you may ever read. A delight.
THR Ridley Scott's Alien prequel is transforming into something else.
Guardian on the female villain rumors for The Dark Knight Rises. Although many strange assumptions are made in the article such as Chris Nolan would resist casting a non A lister. Okay maybe that last one is a safe bet but it's still weird. Nolan is a powerful enough director to cast whoever he wants and the franchise sells itself so one wonders why he does only cast big names. Why not make a star?
Variety France's Lumiére Awards went to their Oscar submission Of Gods and Men (Picture & Actor) and Roman Polanski's The Ghost Writer (Director & Screenplay).


Deadline Ben Foster signed to Fernando Meirelles "loose" adaptation of La Ronde. Infidelity ~ a fresh new motion picture topic!
AV Club Banksy's identity for sale on eBay? Hee.
Movie|Line Jacki Weaver appeals to Tarantino's foot fetish. Amusing/strange bit.
24 Frames the great cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki on Terrence Malicks Tree of Life (coming soon).
IndieWire Luca Guadagnino reflects on I Am Love's success going into the biggest awards weekend of the year (other than Oscar weekend of course)

Golden Globes on The Brain
Towleroad A Golden Globe drinking game devised by moi. Dare I do it whilst live blogging Sunday? Will you join me?
MNPP has five wishes for the The Golden Globes that feel directly pulled from my brain even though JA's brain is surely inimitable.
Movie|Line 5 times the Globes were smarter than Oscar

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Reader Comments (12)

Hello, I'm from Spain, and I should improve my english. I don´t how to say that, in my opinion, the golden globles comedy nominations are a fu****(censored) shit :)

Alice is a Comedy???

Tourist? red???

Where is toy story 3? how to train your dragon? scott pilgrim vs the world?

My thoughts... I don't believe in golden globes

Thanks :)

January 15, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMiguel

Miguel -- agreed. but they recently disallowed animated films in the category which was totally shooting themselves in the foot because they're often musical AND comedy

ah well.

January 15, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterNathaniel R

I know tom hardy is breaking out but I would hardly call him an A-lister. this next Batman film would appear to me to be the one he'll be made a star in

January 15, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCasey Fiore

But, for example, Moulin Rouge was a Musical, a comedy and a drama(and for me the best film in that year), and won the golden globe.

Scott pilgrim is a comedy, drama, animated and, why not? a musical...

Alice is not a comedy and is animated¡¡ is mixed media¡¡

I do not believe in gloden globes nomitations system :)

January 15, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMiguel

I'm honestly not sure who would be the best choice for The Dark Knight Rises. Many fine actresses, though some better than others. The thought of Biel besting Hathaway and Knightley in an actual audition seems a little preposterous but anything's possible.

And how cool is it that actors are being forced to audition again?! Between this and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo I'm beginning to think Hollywood studios are getting smarter.

January 15, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterbadmofo

Oh Nathaniel, I love you for much more than keeping me drunk (from your Golden Globe drinking game, which airs approx midday Monday on pay TV here in Australia)

I think I may have one crazy night if Jacki Weaver pulls off a miracle win. Please let her get nominated for the oscar. Although someone I read earlier was saying regardless next year her name willl live on in the form of who's going to be this years 'Jacki Weaver', whether that would happen or not I don't know. I do like how everyone brings up the Amy Ryan/Critics favourite only thing still.

January 15, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterTim B.

Charlotte Riley (who is stunning) wwas Catherine's to Tom Hardy's Heathcliff.

Anne Hathaway's attempt at a british accent in "Becoming jane" was horrendous to say the least. If she's chosen, I hope they make the character american.

January 15, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAmanda

Oh my God not only they were each other's Catherine and Heathcliff, but I just found out Riley and Hardy are a real life couple. Wow......That's romantic (Im a Wuthering Heights junkie, lost count of how many times I've read the book).

January 15, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAmanda

amanda -- i'm suddenly confused as to what we're talking about?

January 15, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterNathaniel R

Riley is one of the actress being tested and auditioned for Nolan's new Batman. If she gets the role, she will act once again opposite Tom Hardy. They played Catherine and Heathcliff in 2099's british version of Wuthering Heights and I just found out they are engaged!

Catherine and Heathcliff fell in love in real life!!!

January 15, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAmanda

That drinking game sounds highly dangerous...

January 15, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJenn

Thank you for the high praise of my "Burlesque" review. 2400 words just doesn't seem enough to encapsulate that movie's brilliance.

January 16, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterGlenn
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