Please read the title in your best exasperated Nomi Malone voice. Plz and thx. I can't read the words "different places" without hearing Showgirls in my head.
The big critics prizes (Los Angeles and New York) have come and gone but more cities are following suit declaring their bests. Now, by the magic of the expandable post, we can share them all without appearing to be as dull obsessive and monotonous about what we do here at the film experience as those investigations into unsolved cold cases are in The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.
I've lept from Nomi to Noomi so I pray you're still with me.
I just watched the first film in the Millenium trilogy months after the hoopla and and I'm sorry that I have to ask it: What is the big deal? It's so inelegantly structured as a film and so TV like in its choices.
The big critics prizes (Los Angeles and New York) have come and gone but more cities are following suit declaring their bests. Now, by the magic of the expandable post, we can share them all without appearing to be as dull obsessive and monotonous about what we do here at the film experience as those investigations into unsolved cold cases are in The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.
I've lept from Nomi to Noomi so I pray you're still with me.
I just watched the first film in the Millenium trilogy months after the hoopla and and I'm sorry that I have to ask it: What is the big deal? It's so inelegantly structured as a film and so TV like in its choices.
- 12/16/2010
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
"The Social Network" rack up more awards, this time from the Toronto Film Critics Association. The David Fincher flick won Best Picture, Best Actor for Jesse Eisenberg, Best Director for Fincher, and Best Screenplay for Aaron Sorkin. But what's surprising, and totally spot-on was the crowning of Armie Hammer who memorably played both the Winklevoss twins. (Interview with Hammer for "Social Network" and interview with the real Winklevoss twins)
But the Toronto Film Critics also went against the grain by hailing "How to Train Your Dragon" as the Best Animated Feature of the year and relegating award-favorite "Toy Story 3" as just a runner-up.
I love the Toronto Film Critics! By defying gravity, they make this awards season doubly-exciting!
The full list of winners for the 2010 Toronto Film Critics Association Awards:
Best Picture
.The Social Network. (Sony Pictures)
Runners-Up:
.Black Swan. (Fox Searchlight Pictures) .Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His...
But the Toronto Film Critics also went against the grain by hailing "How to Train Your Dragon" as the Best Animated Feature of the year and relegating award-favorite "Toy Story 3" as just a runner-up.
I love the Toronto Film Critics! By defying gravity, they make this awards season doubly-exciting!
The full list of winners for the 2010 Toronto Film Critics Association Awards:
Best Picture
.The Social Network. (Sony Pictures)
Runners-Up:
.Black Swan. (Fox Searchlight Pictures) .Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His...
- 12/14/2010
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
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