Showing posts with label Where the Oscars blew it. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Where the Oscars blew it. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
How The King's Speech got an outside edge at the Oscars
The success of independent cinema at the Oscars is nothing new, but it's always a welcome sight. Sunday night's marginal triumph by The King's Speech over the studio's biggest heavy hitter, The Social Network, will have spread good cheer among the movie's many backers outside the studio system. The King's Speech is one of the moribund UK Film Council's last hurrahs, although there are quite a few
Monday, February 28, 2011
Stars gather as 'King's Speech' eyes Oscars crown
HOLLYWOOD: British royal drama "The King's Speech" got another boost on the eve of what supporters hope will be its Oscars coronation Sunday, as stars gather for the climax of Tinsel Town's annual awards season.The movie, nominated for 12 Academy Awards including best picture and best actor for Colin Firth, won best foreign film at the Spirit independent movie awards, barely 24 hours before the
2011 Academy Awards " The Winners "
With another year's ceremony having come and gone, the 2011 Academy Awards announced the big winners during a glitzy ceremony at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday night (February 27).Taking home the top prize of Best Picture at the Anne Hathaway and James Franco hosted event was "The King's Speech," which ended up winning a total of four Oscar trophies.As for the actor/actress categories
Hollywood illusionists sweep season of stupidity under Oscars red carpet
As the year's best films are honoured, Hollywood is ready to launch another season of recycled drivel. But there are signs that intelligent, low-budget moves can succeed at the box officeThe men from the American Turf and Carpet company were busy putting the final touches to their crowning achievement. Frantically cutting and taping their way along the middle of what in normal times is Hollywood
Four Oscars For "The King's Speech"
Hollywood - The royal drama "The King's Speech" took three top prizes of the Academy Awards, including best actor Colin Firth. The film took the Best Film and the coveted best director and the Firth gong for his portrayal of stuttering with King George VI, the coach for help in time of war Australian ballot rally Britain. He also won the Best Original Screenplay, giving the film four Oscars in
Sunday, February 27, 2011
A few surprises - including bad words - at the Oscars
The host was the youngest ever. The winning screenwriter was the oldest ever. The ceremony was hipper than usual - and a bit more vulgar.The 2011 Academy Awards came with a few surprises in the early going, which started by honouring the boxing drama The Fighter for its supporting performances.Christian Bale, whose portrayal of a crack addict almost overwhelmed the boxing movie, was named best
OSCAR packs his bags
U.S. film industry cashes in abroadLOS ANGELES — The awards season for films, which reaches its tearful climax with the Oscars on Sunday, has long been only loosely related to the film business. Hollywood is dedicated to the art of funnelling teenagers past popcorn stands, not art itself. But this year’s awards are less relevant than ever. The true worth of a film is no longer decided by the
Friday, February 25, 2011
Traditional Oscar couple might split up this year
MONTREAL - It was exactly a month ago when this cynic suggested there was no need to hold this year’s Academy Awards gala, that the biggest mystery surrounding the bash would be to see how Sunday's hosts James Franco and Anne Hathaway would fare.Nominations for the Oscars had just been announced and it appeared to many that the major winners of the recent Golden Globe Awards would all repeat on
Saturday, February 12, 2011
James Franco refused to host Oscars!
James Franco revealed, he had refused to host Oscars in the beginning but changed his mind later on. Now this comes as a shocker. We've got to know that Hollywood heartthrob James Franco was in two minds when asked to host Oscars'2011. James recently revealed he initially said no to host the Oscars because he was too surprised to be offered the coveted role! Franco revealed: "I was very very
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