Monday, 8 March 2010

Oscarul, spectacol prin definitie

What a night!

Iata ca a trecut si festivitatea Oscarurilor, cea mai importanta noapte a tuturor celor implicati sau pasionati de film, o noapte cu momente inedite, orgolii ranite dar si noi oportunitati pentru castigatori.

"Spuma" show-ului a fost cei doi comedianti-prezentatori, Steve Martin si Alec Baldwin ce au decis sa nu faca lafel ca Jack Hughman anul trecut: s-au decis sa nu danseze. In schimb, nu au abandonat traditia, si l-au co-optat pe Neil Patrick Harris sa faca numarul pentru ei. Si a iesit excelent.

In schimb, cei doi s-au axat pe stand-up-ul de inceput ca sa incalzeasca putin atmosfera. Nu au ezitat sa comenteze decizia academiei de a mari numarul nominalizarilor pentru Cel mai Bun Film, cand au remarcat ca tot Hollywood-ul se intreaba acum: “Cat fac 5 ori 2?”.

Apoi l-au incurajat pe Vanatorul de Evrei, Christopher Waltz din Inglorious Basterds, spunandu-i ca in sadistica sa cautare a ajuns acum sa fie inconjurat de evrei. Si nu au ezitat sa mentioneze relatia “speciala” care s-a format intre fostii soti Kathryn Bigelow si James Cameron, cand au anuntat ca dupa nominalizarea la aceeasi categorie, Kathryn i-a trimis lui Cameron un buchet de flori cu un cronometru (aluzie la subiectul filmului regizat de ea, Hurt Locker, despre un genist in razboiul din Irak).

Desigur, filmul preferat al celor doi este Hangover, dupa spusele lor, una dintre cele mai bune comedii din ultimul timp, din nou aluzie la faptul ca o comedie nu a reusit sa fie nominalizata la vreun premiu important pana acum.

De mentionat si ochelarii 3D pe care cei doi i-au purtat pentru a-l putea vedea pe James Cameron, probabil unul dintre momentele de top din intreg spectacolul.

Momentele amuzante au continuat si in timpul decernarilor, cand Ben Stiller a inmanat premiul pentru Cel Mai Bun Machiaj machiat ca un Na’Vi (specia extraterestra cu coada din Avatar), iar personajele din filmele de animatie nominalizate si-au spus parerea, in stilul propriu, despre cum e sa fii nominalizat.

Cele doua sectiuni In Memoriam dedicate una lui John Huges, scriitor de film decedat anul trecut, si una dedicata oamenilor de film ce au incetat din viata recent, au infasurat statueta aurie cu esarfa neagra, amintind Hollywood-ului de cei ce nu mai sunt.

Steve Martin a incheiat ceremonia scurt si la subiect, mentionand ca “This show has lasted so long that it makes Avatar look like it happened in the past!” (Show-ul acesta a durat atat de mult incat Avatar pare ca s-a intamplat in trecut!) iar Alec Baldwin a dat start-ul petrecerilor.

Sunday, 7 March 2010

De ce 10 ?

Anul acesta categoria Cel mai Buna Film in concursul suprem dupa statueta parfumata cu aur, pe nume Oscar, s-a extins la 10 nominalizari.

Oare de ce?

Ultima data cand s-au nominalizat 10 filme pentru premiul cel mare a fost in 1943, dupa care s-au nominalizat doar 5. Intre anii 1931 si 1943 au fost si 8 nominalizari dar chiar si 12. De ce dupa 67 de ani s-a revenit, tocmai anul acesta, la formula initiala de a nominaliza 10 filme ?

Raspunsul e destul de simplu: ratings.

Festivitatea Oscarurilor este una dintre cele mai vizionate show-uri din lume, probabil cea mai vizionata. Competitori puternici sunt finala campionatului modial de fotbal sau Super Bowl-ul american.

Pe de alta parte, Oscarurile inchid sezonul premierilor la Hollywood si marcheaza schimbarea sezonului din filme “grele” (drame, biografii, musical) la cele “primavaratice” (comedii romantice, animatii, fantasy, dar si actiune).

Dar probabil cel mai intemeiat motiv de a extinde numarul nominalizarilor de la 5 la 10 este predictibilitatea. Pana la seara Oscarurilor sunt alte festivitati de premiere, mai putin sau mai mult faimoase, care prezinta aceleasi nominalizari si scad din intensitatea “emotiei” de a ghici, spera sau castiga Oscarul, dar mai important, din a urmari spectacolul live. Caci aceasta este miza ABC (organizatorul evenimentului si detinatorul exclusivist a drepturilor de difuzare a ceremoniei) cand vine vorba de Oscaruri: cati mai multi oameni in fata televizoarelor, indiferent pe ce post se retransmite sau pe ce site se difuzeaza in direct.

Dupa doi ani la rand in care rating-ul per show a scazut considerabil, decizia de a mari numarul nominalizatilor pentru Cel Mai Bun Film nu face decat sa sporeasca “misterul” din jurul intrebarii “cine va castiga?” si mai ales sa scada nivelul predictibilitatii.

Iar asta va duce inevitabil la cresterea numarului de spectatori/telespectatori si implicit al rating-ului

De ce “The Hurt Locker” atat de repede pe ProTv?

Banuiesc ca multi dintre noi am vazut reclama la ProTv la “ The Hurt Locker” ce ruleaza duminica la 22:30 pe ProTV, film cu 9 nominalizari la Oscar anul acesta si mari sanse la Cel Mai Bun Film. Multi dintre noi s-au si intrebat daca e adevarat, daca e o farsa sau daca macar se poate ca un film lansat in Romania pe 29 septembrie anul trecut si cu atatea nominalizari, sa poata rula la TV. Ei bine, se poate si asta datorita puterii de decizie a anumitor persoane din staff-ul ProTv ce se ocupa cu alegerea filmelor ce vor rula pe post.

Pe de alta parte, filmul a fost prezentat pe 4 septembrie 2008 la festivalul de film de la Venetia, unde a avut un prim succes rasunator. Daca cineva dintre acele persoane cu putere de decizie ar fi fost prezent la lansare, pe langa succesul din partea publicului si al juriului, ar fi auzit si parerile criticilor de film si jurnalistilor (care decid castigatorii la Golden Globes) si decizia de a achizitiona drepturile de difuzare ar fi fost simpla.

Ceea ce si s-a intamplat. Avand in vedere ca orice film independent este ieftin (comparativ cu productiile blockbuster hollywood-iene) si cauta sa recupereze investitia in productia filmului, achizitionarea lui “The Hurt Locker” a fost accesibila la momentul respectiv.

Insa decizia cu adevarat inteleapta a ProTv-ului a fost de a astepta rularea pe post pana dupa sezonul premiilor la Hollywood, incurajata probabil si de vestile bune despre film ce veneau din presa si de la festivaluri.

Astfel, ProTV isi asigura o bine-meritata audienta, filmul ruland chiar in seara decernarii premiilor Oscar si probabil de nenumarate ori de-acum inainte in cazul in care va castiga premiul cel mare.

Saturday, 6 March 2010

Nomination and Predictions

Here are the nominees for the 82nd Annual Academy Awards (meaning Oscars) and my pick on who will win (the grey titles) :

Best Picture
"Avatar"
"The Blind Side"
"District 9"
"An Education"
"Inglorious Basterds"
"Precious"
"A Serious Man"
"Up"
"Up in the Air"

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
George Clooney - "Up in the Air"
Colin Firth - "A Single Man"
Morgan Freeman - "Invictus"
Jeremy Renner - "The Hurt Locker"

Best Performance by an Actress in Leading Role
Sandra Bullock - "The Blind Side"
Helen Mirren - "The Last Station"
Carey Mulligan - "An Education"
Gabourey Sidibe - "Precious"

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
Matt Damon - "Invictus"
Woody Harrelson - "The Messenger"
Christopher Plummer - "The Last Station"
Stanley Tucci - "The Lovely Bones"

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Penelope Cruz - "Nine"
Vera Farmiga - "Up in the Air"
Maggie Gyllenhaal - "Crazy Heart"
Anna Kendick - "Up in the Air"

Best Director
James Cameron - "Avatar"
Lee Daniels - "Precious"
Jason Reitman - "Up in the Air"
Quentin Tarantino - "Inglorious Basterds"

Best Original Screenplay
"The Hurt Locker" - Mark Boal
"The Messenger" - Alessandro Camon, Oren Moverman
"A Serious Man" - Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
"Up" - Bob Peterson, Pete Docter, Thomas McArty

Best Adapted Screenplay
"District 9" - Neil Blomkamp, Teri Hatchell
"An Education" - Nick Hornby
"In the Loop" - Jesse Armstrong
"Up in the Air" - Jason Reitman, Sheldon Turner

Best Cinematography
"Das weisse Band - The Red Ribbon"
"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince"
"The Hurt Locker"
"Inglorious Basterds"

Best Editing
"District 9"
"The Hurt Locker"
"Inglorious Basterds"
"Precious"

Best Art Direction
"The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus"
"Nine"
"Sherlock Holmes"
"The Young Victoria"

Best Costume Design
"Bright Star"
"The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus"
"Nine"
"The Young Victoria"

Best Make-up
"Il Divo"
"Star Trek"

Best Soundtrack
"Fantastic Mr. Fox" - Alexandre Desplat
"The Hurt Locker" - Marco Beltrami, Buck Sanders
"Sherlock Holmes" - Hans Zimmer
"Up" - Michael Giacchino

Best Song
"Crazy Heart" - T-Bone Burnett, Ryan Bingham ("The Weary Kind")
"Faubourg 36" - Reinhardt Wagner, Frank Thomas ("Loin de Paname")
"Nine" - Maury Yeston ("Take it All")
"The Princess and the Frog" - Randy Newman ("Almost There")
"The Princess and the Frog" - Randy Newman ("Down in New Orleans")

Best Visual Effects
"District 9"
"Star Trek"

Best Animated Feature Film
"Coraline"
"Fantastic Mr. Fox"
"The Princess and the Frog"
"The Secret of Kells"

Best Foreign Language Film
"Ajami" (Israel)
"Das Weisse Band" (Germany)
"El Secreto de sus ojos" (Argentina)
"La teta asustada" (Peru)

Best Documentary
"Burma VJ"
"The Cove"
"The Most Dangerous Man in America"
"Which Way Home"

Winners will be announced tonight, 7th of March at 8PM Pacific Time, 3AM European


Monday, 1 March 2010

Avatar/Goliath vs Hurt Locker/David

With 6 days left to go before the big night, apparently the top contenders for the Academy’s Best Picture prize are The Hurt Locker and Avatar. Can anybody believe that? Small, indie production but with a powerful human-side battling against the golem in all shapes and sizes but with innovative technique? Doesn’t this look like a battle from the holy books? Yes, it does. It’s exactly like David and Goliath. And here’s what I think will be the aftermath of such a confrontation.

Crunching last box-office scraps, Avatar/Goliath is tired of the same food for last couple of months. He chewed out of other wannabes like Twilight, Sherlock Holmes, It’s Complicated, Daybreakers, Book of Eli, Lovely Bones, Edge of Darkness and many others. And now he’s biting his way into The Oscars with 9 nominations, including for the big one. A thought at which Avatar/Goliath grins everytime it crosses his mind. But he is tired. He’s tired of no real competition. Tired and furious on people not understanding what he has achieved and what he represents. He feels the eyes of the Gods/Academy carefully watching him almost feeling their breath warming up his backhead. The pressure is gaining on him, even if he’s as big as Titanic. Even bigger.

Somewhere in the far distance something slowly climbs uphill. It’s been a long year for Hurt Locker/David and he has reached incredible levels. He took on any challenges that his people gave him and he surpassed all. He came to the New Lands/USA in mid-year and didn’t became a sudden sensation in the box-office arena. But he slowly conquered the souls of his watchers and built a strong army of followers. Key-followers. His efforts have paid off. He carries the responsibility of 9 Oscar nominations, the most important ones.

Avatar/Goliath turns to see this ant approaching and feels his anger chocking him when he sees who it is. Nevertheless, he’s heard before of this... Hurt Locker/David.

AVATAR/GOLIATH: How dare you show your poster in front of me, scum? How dare you come near me? You’re not even the same genre!

HURT LOCKER/DAVID: But we’re being watched by the same crowd, sport! Just wanted to come here and assess the situation. See whats your status.

AVATAR/GOLIATH: Be gone, indie! Before I smash you with my 500 million production costs!

HURT LOCKER/DAVID: What? And send my ass flying to... Pandora?... Touching. I think your only fans between the Gods/Academy all travelled to the Blue-people planet and communication was interrupted. They can’t cast their vote throughout the Universe, mate.

AVATAR/GOLIATH: There are no limits to what I can do! I am the King !

HURT LOCKER/DAVID: You need a couple of humans, that can actually feel, to drag your blue-tail back to reality.

AVATAR/GOLIATH: Who are you to tell me what reality is?

HURT LOCKER/DAVID: You know me. I’m the one who stole the main prizes in front of your big-round eyes and made people feel human again. I’m the 11 million production that took the audience by surprise and reminded everybody about the terrible things we force ourselves to commit. About an unnecessary war that you so eagerly promote.

AVATAR/GOLIATH: You cannot compete with the simbolism of my war! My war is eliberating!

HURT LOCKER/GOLIATH: Your war is a fairy tale! It’s Pocahontas. Ridiculous.

AVATAR/GOLIATH: Made people dream again! Don’t you think they need that?

HURT LOCKER/GOLIATH: People need to realize the situation this world is in ! The situation our proud army is in. I’m their wake-up call!

AVATAR/GOLIATH: I stand for fulfilling people’s dreams. It’s the perfect drug.

HURT LOCKER/GOLIATH: War is a drug too. Powerful drug. You’ll see soon enough.

AVATAR/GOLIATH: You threaten me, bug?! You stand in front of innovation? In front of evolution? The future?

HURT LOKER/GOLIATH: I stand for a story that inspires people, not brainwash them. I stand for directors with passion who want to send a message, I stand for low-budget quality movies in these times of crisis!

Avatar/Goliath swiftly brings out his cutting-age-new-generation-stereoscopic-camera and slams it to the ground making the world tremble.

AVATAR/GOLIATH: Can you compare yourself to that??

Hurt Locker/David stares at the magnificent piece of movie-weaponry. A truly awesome site.

HURT LOCKER/DAVID: What use for it if what it shows is just someone else’s imagination? If it draws people to see it it’s because of the imagery, but not because of the feelings it stirs.

AVATAR/GOLIATH: It will get me what I want. Recognition.

HURT LOCKER/DAVID: It’s never enough, isn’t it?

Avatar/Goliath grins at the thought of it.

HURT LOCKER/DAVID: Don’t you get it? Don’t you understand that the prizes are... unobtainable? People minds are shifting. People are starting to get out of their sofas and look outside the window. They’re starting to take notice, to care, to act. It’s this world’s people that will show you that big things can be achieved by small people when there’s passion.

A moment of silence as this sinks in. Hurt Locker/David stands to leave.

HURT LOCKER/DAVID: I guess I said what I came here to say. I’ll fire my sling in six-day time and it will hit you where it hurts the most. In your pride.

Without any fear, he turns his back to Avatar/Goliath and walks away. The hill is silent now. Silent before the storm.

Saturday, 20 February 2010

The "good" about The Oscars

It seems like Hollywood is following tradition. The nominees for this year's Academy Awards Best Actor are mainly the good ol' villain characters that delighted us with great performances since the 1990ies. Looking back, the majority of Best Actor Winners are evil characters. In the past 20 years, 12 out of 19 awards were won by actors who played bad/evil/pitiful characters. Here they are:
1990 - Jeremy Irons for Reversal of Fortune - he plays a evilish wealthy socialite who hires a law professor to overturn his convictions for attempted murder
1991 - Anthony Hopkins for Silence of the Lambs - well, not much to say about that
1992 - Al Pacino for Scent of a Woman - not so evil but definetly a tough guy
1995 - Nicholas Cage for Leaving Las Vegas - playing an alcoholic who drank away his family, friends and job
1997 - Jack Nicholson As good as it gets - couldn't get more malicious than that
1999 - Kevin Spacey for his portrayal of a depressed suburban father in a mid-life crisis in American Beauty
2001 - Denzel Washington doing hard-life and mischievous training with a rookie in Training Day
2002 - Adrien Brody as the no-dignity-in-the-face-of-war Pianist
2003 - Sean Penn for ruthless king of the neighborhood in Mystic River
2005 - Phillip Seymour Hoffman as the controversial Capote
2006 - Forest Whitaker portraying the sadistic King of Scotland
2007 - Daniel Day Lewis performing hauntingly in There Will be Blood

This year the contenders are all playing characters that one way or another are not modern-citizens that kids should take as ideals in life (besides Morgan Freeman playing Nelson Mandela in Invictus). George Clooney plays the man with the downsizing axe in Up in the Air, Jeremy Renner the twisted almost suicidal Irak-war genist in Hurt Locker, Colin Firth is the deeply depressed lonely gay teacher in A Single Man and Jeff Bridges the broke country-singer with no care for life in Crazy Heart.

And guess what? Jeff Bridges is favourite.

So what's up with Hollywood's love for the bad guys? Or maybe a bad guy's physical and moral traits are easiear to portray than say... Dalai Lama. Or maybe we "feel" for them. Be it compasion from the Academy or simply genious acting, the balance favours the dark side so far. Morgan Freeman winning this year will slightly change the situation.

But my money is still on Jeff Bridges. That's probably because "I hate most people"

Saturday, 5 December 2009

Sustineti Plural Magazine

Pentru cei ce nu stiu, Plural Magazine este singura revista scrisa in engleza pentru comunitatea expatilor din Romania, disponibila online pentru cei din afara tarii. Recent, Institutul Cultural Roman a decis sa nu mai sustina proiectul si sa il abandoneze in totalitate. Fara acest sprijin, revista nu va mai putea fi publicata.

Revista are mai mult succes in strainatate, ceea ce ma face sa cred ca disparitia ei ar duce la "patarea" imaginii Romaniei (si asa destul de "sifonata").

Ca internauti, singurul lucru pe care il putem face este sa trimitem un mail scurt (in romana) la icr@icr.ro cu ceva text de gen "nu abandonati proiectul Plural Magazin"sau "sustin Plural Magazin" etc. si poate se ia o decizie pozitiva...

Doamne-ajuta!