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(500) Days of Summer and 9 Other Great Films the Academy Completely Ignored This Decade
Posted by Marya E. Gates
I was really shocked that (500) Days of Summer was completely ignored by the Academy this year. It was on several critic’s top ten lists. It had won several critic awards for its screenplay. I really thought, at the very least, it would get nods for Original Screenplay and Editing (hello, that Expectations vs. Reality scene was fucking awesome). I even had it on my predictions for Best Picture.
Alas, this was not the case and was probably, for me, the biggest disappoint of Tuesday’s announcements. However, this is not the first time an amazing piece of cinema has gone completely un-lauded by the Academy. I’ve picked one film from each year of this past decade that also has zero Oscar nominations to its name.
Posted in Top List
Tags: (500) Days of Summer, Alexandre Dumas, Bill Nighy, Cannes, Charlie Kaufman, David Fincher, David O. Russell, Donnie Darko, Dustin Hoffman, Emma Thompson, Eroll Flynn, Finding Neverland, Four Wedding and a Funeral, Frank Miller, Guy Pearce, Guy Ritchie, I ♥ Huckabees, IMDB, Independent Spirit Awards, Isabelle Hubert, Jake Gyllenhaal, James Vanderbilt, Jason Schwartzman, Jim Caviezel, Jude Law, Kevin Reynolds, Lily Tomlin, Love Actually, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Marc Forster, Mark Wahlberg, Mickey Rourke, Naomi Watts, Queen Latifah, Richard Curtis, Richard Harris, Richard Kelly, Robert Downey Jr., Robert Greysmith, Robert Rodriguez, San Francisco, Sin City, Snatch., Stranger Than Fiction, Tarsem Singh, The Count of Monte Cristo, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Fall, WGA, Will Ferrell, Zach Helm, Zodiac, Zodiac Unmasked
15 Breakthrough Performers of 2009
Posted by Marya E. Gates
2009 was a good year for cinema. So good I had to have a Top 15 instead of a Top Ten (and now, after I’ve seen a lot of the End of the Year fare, I feel like I’d need a Top Twenty). There were some newcomers who blew us away and some actors/actresses who have been kicking around Hollywood for years waiting for That Movie that makes them a household name, and for them 2009 was that year. I’m going to do this list in alphabetical order by last name.
Posted in BAFTAs, Golden Globes, SAGs, the Academy Awards, Top List
Tags: 2009, A Single Man, Adventureland, An Education, Anna Kendrick, Avatar, Ben Affleck, Bored to Death, Brideshead Revisited, Carey Mulligan, Center Stage, Chasing Liberty, Chris Pine, Christoph Waltz, Clash of the Titans, Colin Firth, Dahmer, David Fincher, Emile Hirsch, G-Force, Gabby Sidibe, George Clooney, Gigantic, HBO, Heroes, Inglourious Basterds, J J. Abrams, James Cameron, Jeff Daniels, Jeremy Renner, Jesse Eisenberg, Kathryn Bigelow, Kevin Kline, Kristen Stewart, Mandy Moore, Mark Zuckerberg, Match Point, Matthew Goode, Max Records, Michael Douglas, NBC, Oliver Stone, Peter Travers, Precious, Pride & Prejudice, Quentin Tarantino, Shakespeare in Love, Shia LeBeouf, SNL, Spike Jonze, Star Trek, Taylor Lautner, Terminator Salvation, The Brothers Bloom, The Emperor's Club, The English Patient, The Hangover, the hurt locker, The Social Network, The Squid and the Whale, The Town, Tom Ford, Twilight, Twilight Saga: New Moon, Up In The Air, Wall Street, Watchmen, Where The Wild Things Are, Woody Allen, Zach Galifianakis, Zach Synder, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Zombieland
















