How cool! And also, weird. Didn't they film in Canada? But I guess that sign would add realism for being in Texas.
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It was filmed in Alberta, but I guess that's why prop people get the big bucks.
Brokeback Mountain continued to be moving at breakneck speed toward Oscar glory as it picked up the most nominations by the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) today (Thursday) and was among the nominees Wednesday for best picture by the Producers Guild of America (PGA) and the Writers Guild of America (WGA). The film was included in SAG's top category -- best ensemble cast, along with Capote, Crash, Good Night, and Good Luck., and -- a surprise -- Hustle and Flow. Heath Ledger, generally regarded as the favorite for the best-actor Oscar, was among the guild's nominees for outstanding performance by a male actor, along with Russell Crowe (Cinderella Man), Phillip Seymour Hoffman (Capote), Joaquin Phoenix (Walk the Line) and David Strathairn (Good Night, and Good Luck.). In the female category, the nominees were Felicity Huffman (Transamerica), Judi Dench (Mrs. Henderson Presents), Charlize Theron (North Country), Reese Witherspoon (Walk the Line), and Zhang Ziyi (Memoirs of a Geisha). All three guilds snubbed such box-office blockbusters as Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe and King Kong.
I can't believe how recently it felt like Heath Ledger was crashing the Oscars, sitting there with Naomi Watts.
It was filmed in Alberta, but I guess that's why prop people get the big bucks.
Yeah, they probably sent someone down to Mesilla to take a picture of that sign or something equally odd.
All three guilds snubbed such box-office blockbusters as Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe and King Kong.
I can't imagine this comes as a big surprise to the writer. Tilda Swinton's performance as the White Queen is the only thing I saw in those 3 movies that could have challenged any of the guild choices above. Now if they all get snubbed for technical Oscar nominations, it'll be noteworthy.
I can't believe how recently it felt like Heath Ledger was crashing the Oscars, sitting there with Naomi Watts.
Even Julia Roberts eventually gets her day (much to the irritation of Theodosia).
Yeah, they probably sent someone down to Mesilla to take a picture of that sign or something equally odd.
With Larry McMurtry as one of your screenwriters, I'm sure there were a whole bunch of nods to realism (all of which went over my head).
My sister went to BBM last week, and had to leave early because of prior commitments. She went again today, and during the scene where he gets the postcard sent back and all through the coversation with Mrs. Twist CHER PLAYED¹. Somehow the theatre messed up their audio feeds, and they didn't fix it until Ennis was at Jack's parents' house.
She stormed the office with a bunch of angry gay men and got free tickets for another showing.
The snark in me keeps repeating "And just imagine if it hadn't been Cher!"
¹: The Shoop Shoop Song
This is like the firstest of first world things, but soon I'm going to feel sorry for Heath Ledger or Phillip Seymour Hoffman.
soon I'm going to feel sorry for Heath Ledger or Phillip Seymour Hoffman.
I know--swap the release order of the movies, and you'd be swapping the buzz. Wonder if primacy, recency, or just plain common sense will win...
Brokeback Mntn. is finally opening here tomorrow. I'm wondering who I can get to see it with me. Because I don't want to go alone to a movie that I know is going to make me cry like a little bitch, but then there aren't a whole lot of friends I'm willing to wail and howl in front of, especially at the movies. Hmmm.