This must be what going mad feels like.

Simon ,'Jaynestown'


Buffista Movies 5: Development Hell  

A place to talk about movies--old and new, good and bad, high art and high cheese. It's the place to place your kittens on the award winners, gossip about upcoming fims and discuss DVD releases and extras. Spoiler policy: White font all plot-related discussion until a movie's been in wide release two weeks, and keep the major HSQ in white font until two weeks after the video/DVD release.


Gris - Jan 30, 2006 10:55:52 am PST #194 of 10001
Hey. New board.

Yeah. At least with The Matrix, there was action all the way through.


tommyrot - Jan 30, 2006 11:06:30 am PST #195 of 10001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Casting news for Potter V: [link]


Strega - Jan 30, 2006 11:13:04 am PST #196 of 10001

Oh, the original. I'm scared by the idea of an homage to the remake.

Anyway. There's a scene with Kiefer in the bath, and he's splashing about in a paranoid way while Mr. Hand lurks in the darkness. It always reminds me of the scene in Cat People where Alice is in the swimming pool. Which could just be me making weird associations, I dunno.


sumi - Jan 30, 2006 11:27:19 am PST #197 of 10001
Art Crawl!!!

Hee. From the IMDB:

Craig Blames Nudity on Alcohol

New James Bond Daniel Craig has vowed never to drink alcohol around film directors, because he often finds himself agreeing to outrageous scenes while under the influence. The 37-year-old actor, who stripped down in his 2000 movie Some Voices, blames a heavy boozing session with director Simon Cellan Jones for his gratuitous nudity. Craig says, "The scene was written as me running down the road stripped to the waist covered in tomato juice. But then I got drunk at Simon's and said, 'I'll do it naked!' The lesson is never get drunk with directors."


DavidS - Jan 30, 2006 11:36:21 am PST #198 of 10001
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

There's a scene with Kiefer in the bath, and he's splashing about in a paranoid way while Mr. Hand lurks in the darkness. It always reminds me of the scene in Cat People where Alice is in the swimming pool. Which could just be me making weird associations, I dunno.

No, that sounds very Cat People.

I read an interview with Simone Simon recently. She's still alive and rather wicked and kittenish. Which couldn't be more appropriate.


Sean K - Jan 30, 2006 11:39:28 am PST #199 of 10001
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

I do still want to know if the Cat People homage was intentional or all in my head.

I figured, but I wanted to be sure.

There's a scene with Kiefer in the bath, and he's splashing about in a paranoid way while Mr. Hand lurks in the darkness. It always reminds me of the scene in Cat People where Alice is in the swimming pool.

Could be weird associations, but I could see it being intentional.


Strega - Jan 30, 2006 7:05:14 pm PST #200 of 10001

I read an interview with Simone Simon recently. She's still alive and rather wicked and kittenish.

Aw. I really need to get that Val Lewton DVD set. Oooh, Netflix has them now! I win. I particularly love "Curse of the Cat People" because it's so very peculiar.


§ ita § - Jan 31, 2006 4:06:44 am PST #201 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Oscar Nominations. Highlights:

PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Philip Seymour Hoffman - CAPOTE
Terrence Howard - HUSTLE & FLOW
Heath Ledger - BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
Joaquin Phoenix - WALK THE LINE
David Strathairn - GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK.

PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
George Clooney - SYRIANA
Matt Dillon - CRASH
Paul Giamatti - CINDERELLA MAN
Jake Gyllenhaal - BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
William Hurt - A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE

PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
Judi Dench - MRS. HENDERSON PRESENTS
Felicity Huffman - TRANSAMERICA
Keira Knightley - PRIDE & PREJUDICE
Charlize Theron - NORTH COUNTRY
Reese Witherspoon - WALK THE LINE

PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Amy Adams - JUNEBUG
Catherine Keener - CAPOTE
Frances McDormand - NORTH COUNTRY
Rachel Weisz - THE CONSTANT GARDENER
Michelle Williams - BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN

ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING
BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
CAPOTE
CRASH
GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK.
MUNICH

BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
CAPOTE
CRASH
GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK.
MUNICH

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
CAPOTE
THE CONSTANT GARDENER
A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE
MUNICH

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
CRASH
GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK.
MATCH POINT
THE SQUID AND THE WHALE
SYRIANA


Frankenbuddha - Jan 31, 2006 4:28:31 am PST #202 of 10001
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

William Hurt - A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE

????

The hell? I liked the movie, a lot, but Hurt was by far the least convincing thing in it.

Other than that, no serious surprises. I'm a little suprised North Country got that much play, but the actress categories always seem to have to grasp at straws anyway.


Nutty - Jan 31, 2006 4:42:34 am PST #203 of 10001
"Mister Spock is on his fanny, sir. Reports heavy damage."

The really shocking part of this year's nominations is that I've seen four of the five best picture candidates. That never happens! Of course, the five titles are Weepy, Downer, More-Complicated Downer, Dour Lesson, and Depressive Thriller.

Says something about this year's crop in movies, you think?

I suppose it wouldn't do to point out that of the three female acting nods that overlap title with male acting nods, all three of the women are playing foils to male counterparts. I think June Carter Cash is pretty much on a par with Johnny Cash (although Walk the Line is his song, not hers), but the other two -- it's like, to be a main character, a woman's got to seek out a whole genre of movies where men don't go.