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Katheryn Bigelow is the King of The World

March 8, 2010 - 9:58 am No Comments

Screen shot 2010-03-08 at 5.50.02 PMOscars 2010 was the battle of the exes with former husband and wife, Katheryn Bigelow and James Cameron, each vying for the Best Director plum and the Best Picture plum for their movies.

Bigelow directed the war movie, The Hurt Locker, while Cameron was the man behind the box office success, Avatar.

Insiders said Cameron had a huge chance repeating his success from last decade, when his film, Titanic, won for both director and picture awards (and where Cameron uttered the very famous King of The World line in his acceptance speech).

Last night though, the King was Bigelow, who bested her ex-husband, and eight other films, for the top honors at the 82nd Academy Awards.

Though tied at the nominations, The Hurt Locker walked away with six out of nine awards. It was a very surprising result in an otherwise very boring ceremony.

The show was hosted by Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin and although there were a couple of highlights, like Ben Stiller’s appearance dressed as a Nav’i, or that John Hughes tribute which had some of the stars of the 80’s present, this year’s event, spanning nearly four hours long, was  a total snoozefest overall.

Anyway, the complete list of winners follow after the cut —-

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How Do You Feel About An Avatar Sequel?

February 10, 2010 - 9:26 am No Comments

Screen shot 2010-02-11 at 4.27.33 PMIt seems as though James Cameron believes in striking while the iron is hot. With his film Avatar becoming the highest grossing movie to have ever been produced, making over $2.2B all over the world, James Cameron now says that there could be plans for a sequel to the movie.

Speaking before the press at the red carpet in Santa Barbara’s Film Festival, the academy award winning director said: “A lot of ideas for the sequels kind of evolved out of writing the story for “Avatar.” Anything that we designed, ideas that we had, if we couldn’t figure out how to put them in the movie we said “We’ll stick it in the sequel,” so we have a big backlog of ideas.”

And for a story arc for the the second movie? James Cameron says he already has something in mind and it can possibly also involved a third installment.

While the project is still vague, we know at least that there is an intention to produce even more from this.

Avatar was actually a movie in the making for 15 years.

Winners Of The Directors Guild Awards

February 1, 2010 - 11:33 am No Comments

Screen shot 2010-02-01 at 7.26.35 PMKatheryn Bigelow, director of The Hurt Locker, brought home the top prize for Best Director at the recently concluded Directors Guild Awards. She beats former husband, James Cameron, who was also nominated for what is now the highest grossing movie to date, Avatar.

Katheryn’s win indicates that she may also win the Best Director award at the Oscars. Awards insiders note that for the past several years, whoever has won at the DGA, also gets to win the same honor at the Oscars.

Her win also signals another milestone as she is the first female director to ever take home the trophy.

For Television, comedy series, Modern Family, has finally won it over the perennial favorite, Glee.

The complete list of winners follow after the cut…
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Avatar Officially Sinks Titanic

January 27, 2010 - 9:26 am 1 Comment

Screen shot 2010-01-28 at 2.27.22 PMIt has been James Cameron 1998 vs. James Cameron 2010 at the worldwide box office records. And James Cameron of 2010 has won.

Avatar, the Christmas hit that the esteemed director helmed, has finally reached and surpassed the record his 1998 film, Titanic previously held. The CGI-real time big budgeted movie has apparently already earned $1.859 Billion worldwide, a feat achieved in only 39 days….and the records may keep climbing. Titanic held the top spot for eight years with $1.843 Billion.

Sources say that the 3D ticket prices for the movie may have helped achieve such a record and insiders believe it could still go high up at $2 Billion, as some countries are still running the film. It may also achieve more box office success after the announcements of the winners for the Academy Awards, in which Avatar appears to be a very strong contender.

I have watched the film on 3D and personally, I don’t find anything astounding about the story. But yes, the CGI imaging did look beautiful but I wasn’t also that impressed. But, I know I’m in the minority on this one.

Avatar is a futuristic film set in 2154, where humans can travel to the moon and other star system and harvest minerals and nutrients there. In one of these system, a tribe of humanoids existence is threatened and some are working to save them.

The film stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana and Sigourney Weaver.

James Cameron has reportedly been doing the idea for Avatar since 1994 but was only really able to develop it when technology for his ideas became available.

List of Golden Globe 2010 Winners

January 18, 2010 - 9:00 am No Comments

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Avatar emerges as big winner at the Golden Globes this year, winning Best Picture & Best Director for James Cameron. For the TV category meanwhile, Dexter won honors for Best Actor & Best Supporting Actor, yet Mad Men beat them for Best Drama. Glee, a first timer, goes home with Best Comedy.

Below is the complete list of winners:

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Mo’Nique
‘Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire’

Best Actress in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical
Toni Collette
‘United States of Tara’

Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
John Lithgow
‘Dexter’

Best Animated Feature Film
‘Up’

Best Actor in a Television Series, Drama
Michael C. Hall
‘Dexter’

Best Actress in a Television Series, Drama
Julianna Margulies
‘The Good Wife’

Best Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
‘Grey Gardens’

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy
Meryl Streep
‘Julie and Julia’

Best Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
Kevin Bacon
‘Taking Chance’

Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
Drew Barrymore
‘Grey Gardens’

Best Screenplay – Motion Picture
‘Up in the Air’
Jason Reitman, Sheldon Turner

Best Actor in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical
Alec Baldwin
‘30 Rock’

Best Foreign Language Film
‘The White Ribbon’

Best Television Series, Drama
‘Mad Men’

Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
Chloe Sevigny
‘Big Love’

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
Christoph Waltz
‘Inglourious Basterds’

Best Director – Motion Picture
James Cameron
‘Avatar’

Best Televison Series, Comedy or Musical
‘Glee’

Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical
‘The Hangover’

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
Sandra Bullock
‘The Blind Side’

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy
Robert Downey, Jr.
‘Sherlock Holmes’

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama
Jeff Bridges
‘Crazy Heart’

Best Motion Picture, Drama
‘Avatar’