Monthly Archives: October 2010

Oscar Vault Monday – Working Girl, 1988 (dir. Mike Nichols)

I really love this movie. I’m pretty sure I first saw it when I was about 6 or 7 years old and for the longest time I couldn’t wait to go and work in an office (not the case so much anymore, haha). I loved everything about it. The story is a pretty basic David vs. Goliath kind of deal, but set in an office, with a dash of Shakespearean mistaken identity thrown in as well. It’s also a romantic comedy, albeit one that is slightly more serious than most. There’s broken hearts and bad relationships, real friendships, ambition, a bit of women’s lib and office politics. It’s very much a movie of its time, but because it has some basic archetypes at its core, as dated as its costumes, etc are, the story and therefore the film is timeless. It was nominated for six Academy Awards, winning one: Best Song (won), Best Supporting Actress Joan Cusack, Best Supporting Actress Sigourney Weaver, Best Actress Melanie Griffith, Best Director Mike Nichols and Best Picture. It was up against The Accidental Tourist, Dangerous Liaisons, Mississippi Burning and winner Rain Man.

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Movie Quote of the Day – L.A. Confidential, 1997 (dir. Curtis Hanson)

Johnny Stompanato: You want an autograph? Write to MGM.
Ed Exley: Since when do two-bit hoods and hookers give out autographs?
Johnny Stompanato: What’d you say to me?
Ed Exley: LAPD. Sit down.
Lana Turner: Who in the hell do you think you are?
Jack Vincennes: Ed…
Ed Exley: Take a walk, honey, before I haul your ass downtown.
Johnny Stompanato: You are making a large mistake.
Lana Turner: Get away from our table!
Ed Exley: Shut up! A hooker cut to look like Lana Turner is still a hooker.
Johnny Stompanato: Hey!
Ed Exley: She just looks like Lana Turner.
Jack Vincennes: She *is* Lana Turner.
Ed Exley: What?
Jack Vincennes: She *is* Lana Turner.

Posters For “Morning Glory”

I love the trailer for this film and I really hope it lives up to how great the cast list is. If it is as good as its pedigree it could be a serious contender for a Golden Globe nod for Best Comedy, as well as some acting nods. If it’s as smart as the trailer makes it look, is a hit with critics and does well at the box office, it may even have an long-shot chance for one of the ten Best Picture slots at the Oscars.

Morning Glory hits theaters on November 12th.

Movie Quote of the Day – Reality Bites, 1994 (dir. Ben Stiller)

Troy: You see, Lainie, this is all we need. . .couple of smokes, a cup of coffee. . .and a little bit of conversation. You and me and five bucks.

Movie Quote of the Day – Moulin Rouge!, 2001 (dir. Baz Luhrmann)

Satine: Please tell me you’re not one of Toulouse’s oh so talented, charmingly bohemian, tragically impoverished writers?

Movie Quote of the Day – The Last Unicorn, 1982 (dir. Jules Bass, Arthur Rankin Jr.)

Molly Grue: What have you done!?

Poster For Danny Boyle’s “127 Hours”

Really, really digging this poster. Cannot wait to see this film.

127 Hours hits theaters on November 5th.

Movie Quote of the Day – The 5th Element, 1997 (dir. Luc Besson)

Korben Dallas: Anybody else want to negotiate?

Movie Quote of the Day – Picnic, 1955 (dir. Joshua Logan)

Millie Owens: When I graduate from college I’m going to New York, and write novels that’ll shock people right out of their senses. I’m never gonna fall in love. Not me! I’m not gonna live in some jerkwater town and marry some ornery guy and raise some grimy kids. But just because I’m a dope doesn’t mean you have to be.
Madge Owens: Millie.
Millie Owens: Go with him, Madge.
Madge Owens: Millie?
Millie Owens: For once in your life, do something bright.

Trailer For Julie Taymor’s “The Tempest”

This film is most definitely going to be a feast for the eyes. This is one of my favorite of Shakespeare’s plays. I think Taymor tends to make films that people either love to death or hate with a passion. All I know is I loved 2007’s Across The Universe and I cannot wait for this film.

If the embedded video doesn’t work, you can also watch the trailer here at Apple TrailersThe Tempest is due in theaters on December 10th.