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#150Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/26/12 at 3:56pm

Re AEA AGMA SM: I can assure you that the gorgeous powerful soprano that comes out of Anne Hathaway's mouth in I DREAMED A DREAM puts every one of the limpid vocal performances in the film NINE to shame. Sorry, Marion, you're a wonderful actress but comparing Hathaway's singing instrument to yours is like... well, like comparing Hugh Jackman's to Russell Crowe's. No contest.

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#151Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/26/12 at 4:17pm

For those who've seen the film, what's the running time?

broadway guy
#152Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/26/12 at 4:29pm

Im glad to hear Anna Karenina got better reviews than i originally thought.

henrikegerman:your guesses for Best Actress are the same ones I have.But if Knightley gets in,i think wallis will be out.Her age is a big detractor for her.

dreaming: What Pheonix said about the oscar race was really brave.I Kinda respected him for it,but than he took it all back and is now starting his campaign.Now i lost a little bit of respect for him.Weinstein must be far up his ass right now.Eitherway im certain he will still be nominated.He might not win but if he doesn't, i dont think it will be because of what he said.If he does not win because of his remarks than maybe the remarks have some bit of truth to them.

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#153Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/26/12 at 4:39pm

broadway guy-The best actor race is so tight, that Phoenix's previous statements won't be all forgotten I don't think. And if he's nominated and loses, I don't think it is necessarily because of that statement-the category is the toughest it's been in years. (Could we have a tie??? I'd settle for a tie between Daniel Day-Lewis and John Hawkes. My heart says give it to the vet Hawkes who's never won.)

I suspect Knightley will receive a nod.

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#154Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/26/12 at 4:51pm

I have the feeling that Knightley won't be nominated, I also have the sense that if Wallis or Chastain don't get in, Rachel Weisz will be the surprise nominee; good for her if she does, it would be well deserved. I also wouldn't be surprised if Weisz picked up some critics prizes and or the Nat. Board of Review award (which last year went to Tilda Swinton for a similarly fine turn as a woman who's lost everything).



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#155Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/26/12 at 4:55pm

For BOURNE.....? No way. Updated On: 11/26/12 at 04:55 PM

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#156Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/26/12 at 4:58pm

For The Deep Blue Sea.

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#157Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/26/12 at 5:03pm

Oh, I was going to say...

I still don't think she'll get a nomination though. I imagine they'd nominate Naomi Watts, Emanuelle Riva, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, or even Judi Dench before Weisz.

Chastain is getting across the board raves for ZERO DARK and the Academy loves nominating kids. At this point, I would guess it'll be
Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook)
Jessica Chastain (Zero Dark Thirty)
Quvenzhane Wallis (Beasts of the Southern Wild)
Marion Cotillard (Rust and Bone)
Helen Mirren (Hitchcock)
or
Naomi Watts (The Impossible)

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#158Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/26/12 at 5:04pm

"The year’s second new “Anna Karenina” adaptation—and the worse of the two—opens today (it’s the one directed by Joe Wright and starring Keira Knightley). The better, by far, came out in the spring, under the title “The Deep Blue Sea,” and it has nothing to do with Tolstoy. It was directed by Terence Davies, stars Rachel Weisz, and is nominally adapted from a play by Terence Rattigan. The story is of a woman who’s married to a prominent attorney, has an affair with a dissolute young officer, and comes to grief. Which is to say that the movie has everything to do with Tolstoy—indeed, far more than does Wright’s movie."

The New Yorker



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#159Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/26/12 at 5:32pm

It's such a crowded year for lead actress. I still think Lawrence is unbeatable--not based on her performance, but on the crazy buzz she's had since the film premiered--though Chastain poses a threat. Still, most reviews say that her character has no backstory or too many dimensions, so I think she'll definitely get nominated but Lawrence will still win. Cotillard would have a better chance if she hadn't just won and if the film had a stronger chance at other nominations; Hillary Swank won five years after BOYS DON'T CRY but that's because her film was the Best Picture winner (I still can't believe she won over one of Kate Winslet's most fascinating roles or even Annette Bening's comedic turn, but that's neither here nor there). I think Wallis will get in, Riva has the raves but I worry the Academy will nominate one of the bigger stars instead. I really do hope Naomi Watts can somehow get in, she should be a winner by now, it's unbelievable that she only has one Oscar nomination. Knightley has a chance of getting in, but she's looking really weak right now given the mixed bag that the reviews for ANNA KARENINA have been so far. It's too strong of a year so some performances will inevitably be left out.
On the lead actor front, I really do think Joaquin Phoenix should win. Day-Lewis, Washington and Hawkes are all great and magnificent in their own film, but Phoenix gives the kind of performance that legends are made of, it's the kind of thing that will be studied in years to come. Some critics compared him to Brando in STREETCAR and it's hard to disagree...interestingly enough, Brando didn't actually win the Oscar for that performance so Phoenix might be on the same boat.


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#160Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/26/12 at 5:47pm

dreaming:Your right,Best actor is very strong this year.I dont think Anyone is a total lock for a nomination except DDL.I can't really see a tie Happening but It would be really cool if of all people Hawkes takes the gold. I have not seen "the sessions" so I can't offer much input in that area but The complaint i have heard from Movie Buffs is that the movie is to short for hawkes to really show off his oscar possibilities and give DDL a run for his money.

There is also the question of Hitchcock.How good are Anthony's chances? I have not seen it yet but im looking forward to it.

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#161Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/26/12 at 5:55pm

Saw Hitchcock this past weekend. I now believe I have seen everything but Pi. Hitchcock was entertaining. Anthony Hopkins was fine. Helen Mirren was wonderful. The movie was enjoyable. I really doubt it will do anything in awards season.


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#162Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/26/12 at 7:29pm

Fandango has the running time listed as 1 hr 47 min. Shouldn't it be longer? If I recall correctly, the stage show clocked in at over 3 hours.


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#163Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/26/12 at 7:34pm

The Fandango listing is apparently for an older version.

I've heard LM clocks in at 2:38 with credits.

As for awards, Crowe has no chance. Reactions to his performance are too mixed. If any actor gets a supporting nomination it'll be Eddie Redmayne.

It's a very competitive year and it wouldn't surprise me if Anne Hathaway gets the movie's only Oscar win.

jo
#164Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/26/12 at 7:51pm

Running time is officially confirmed on the Universal Pictures Awards site at 2h 38min.

http://universalpicturesawards.com/#/lesmis


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#165Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/26/12 at 7:55pm

Thanks. Knew Fandango had to have it wrong.


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#166Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/26/12 at 8:13pm

A friend who's seen it says that Jackman is overshadowed by strong supporting performances from Anne Hathaaway and Eddie Redmayne. Just putting that out there.

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#167Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/26/12 at 9:14pm

I seem to say this every year, but right now it seems this statement is more true this year than it has been in the past few years: this is one of the most exciting Best Picture races in recent memory!


BEST PICTURE:

Likely:
ARGO
LES MISERABLES
LIFE OF PI
LINCOLN
SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK
ZERO DARK THIRTY

Dark Horses:
ANNA KARENINA
BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD
CLOUD ATLAS
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
DJANGO UNCHAINED
HITCHCOCK
THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY
THE MASTER
MOONRISE KINGDOM
THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER

Slim Chance:
FLIGHT
THE HUNGER GAMES
HYDE PARK ON THE HUDSON
THE IMPOSSIBLE
THE SESSIONS
SKYFALL

A lot of what I listed in the "Dark Horse" category will soon fall into the "Slim Chance" category. I hope THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER gets nominated, but with a crowded competition field, it's looking less and less a probability.


"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle

broadway guy
#168Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/26/12 at 10:55pm

It's such an exciting year for Best Picture.No Movie has it in the bag.Anything can happen.Makes this so much more fun!

sue1863: I wouldn't count crowe out just yet.He is getting mixed reviews but once the embargo lifts he could end up getting great reviews ( or bad ones) we can't really say yet. I also think it just comes down to taste.some critics liked his voice and some critics did not. Both views can be right.Some people don't even like Jackman's voice.Crazy right??!
I think crowe will be recognized more for his acting.I think the acaademy will also give him brownie points for commiting to such a risky movie. He shares a moment with Gavroche that is heart breaking.That tells me that crowe has probally really captured the character.The Moment that I am hearing about may be lightining in a bottle.
Eddie is getting great reviews which could possibly lead to a nomination, but crowe's part is so much more meatier.I am glad that eddie is getting great reviews. If either one gets a nom it will probally be crowe but if eddie sneaks in there and takes it from crowe, more power to him. I dont thnk both will get in but it's possible.If both got in than ARKIN would probally be out.which im totall fine with.

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#169Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/27/12 at 12:35am

^ Having seen Les Miz, my take is Eddie Redmayne's stunning performance has every likelihood of getting a supporting nom, and Russell Crowe's has virtually none. Size of part is immaterial here; one actor dominates every scene he appears in, one actor fades from view as you're watching him.

chanel
#170Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/27/12 at 9:26am

Looks like Anne Hathaway will win the Oscar.

http://blogs.villagevoice.com/dailymusto/2012/11/anne_hathaway_e.php

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#171Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/27/12 at 9:42am

There is no effing way she never heard LuPone's version before the film.


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#172Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/27/12 at 11:00am

I don't think Hathaway was saying she had never listened to Patti LuPone's version, it sounds more like she didn't listen to LuPone's version recently until after she finished the movie.
I'm so excited that she might be nabbing an Oscar for this role. Apparently Dave Karger (who had been an avid supporting of SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK) switched his prediction after seeing LES MIZ.
GoldDerby


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#173Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/27/12 at 11:25am

Very surprised that goldderby gives Amy Adams the same odds as Sally Field. Adams is fine in The Master. But Field aced a much stronger role.

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#174Comments on Les Miserables movie
Posted: 11/27/12 at 11:33am

I love Paul Thomas Anderson's movies, but I thought THE MASTER was one of his weakest efforts. A great premise turned into a stagnant film experience. The three performances should be nominated, but I wouldn't be at all surprised if the film itself is shut out of the Best Picture race. At this stage in the game, my vote would go to ARGO.

I wish PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER would be getting more of the Oscar buzz it deserves. What a great movie.