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Oscar Nominations, 2009
 

The nominations for the 81st Annual Academy Awards have been announced. Take a look at the main categories:

Best Motion Picture

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Frost/Nixon
Milk
The Reader
Slumdog Millionaire

Best Director - Motion Picture

David Fincher – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Ron Howard – Frost/Nixon
Gus Van Sant – Milk
Stephen Daldry – The Reader
Danny Boyle - Slumdog Millionaire

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture

Anne Hathaway – Rachel Getting Married
Angelina Jolie – Changeling
Melissa Leo – Frozen River
Meryl Streep – Doubt
Kate Winslet - The Reader

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture

Richard Jenkins – The Visitor
Frank Langella – Frost/Nixon
Sean Penn – Milk
Brad Pitt – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Mickey Rourke - The Wrestler

Best Performance by an Actress In A Supporting Role

Amy Adams – Doubt
Penélope Cruz - Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Viola Davis – Doubt
Taraji P Henson – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Marisa Tomei – The Wrestler

Best Performance by an Actor In A Supporting Role

Josh Brolin - Milk
Robert Downey Jr - Tropic Thunder
Philip Seymour Hoffman - Doubt
Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight
Michael Shannon - Revolutionary Road

Best Foreign Language Film

The Baader Meinhof Complex (Germany)
The Class (France)
Departures (Japan)
Revanche (Austria)
Waltz with Bashir (Israel)

Best Animated Feature Film Of The Year

Bolt
Kung Fu Panda
Wall-E

Achievement In Art Direction

Changeling
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Dark Knight
The Duchess
Revolutionary Road

Achievement In Cinematography

Changeling
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Dark Knight
The Reader
Slumdog Millionaire

Achievement In Costume Design

Australia
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Duchess
Milk
Revolutionary Road

Best Documentary Feature

The Betrayal (Nerakhoon)
Encounters at the End of the World
The Garden
Man on Wire
Trouble the Water

Best Documentary Short Subject

The Conscience of Nhem En
The Final Inch
Smile Pinki
The Witness - From the Balcony of Room 306

Achievement In Film Editing

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Dark Knight
Frost/Nixon
Milk
Slumdog Millionaire

Achievement In Makeup

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Dark Knight
Hellboy II: The Golden Army

Achievement In Music Written For Motion Pictures (Original Score)

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Defiance
Milk
Slumdog Millionaire
Wall-E

Achievement In Music Written For Motion Pictures (Original Song)

Down to Earth from Wall-E
Jai Ho from Slumdog Millionaire
O Saya from Slumdog Millionaire

Best Animated Short Film

La Maison en Petits Cubes
Lavatory - Lovestory
Oktapodi
Presto
This Way Up

Best Live Action Short Film

Auf der Strecke (On the Line)
Manon on the Asphalt
New Boy
The Pig
Spielzeugland (Toyland)

Achievement In Sound Editing

The Dark Knight
Iron Man
Slumdog Millionaire
Wall-E
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Achievement In Sound Mixing

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Dark Knight
Slumdog Millionaire
Wall-E
Wanted

Achievement In Visual Effects

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Dark Knight
Iron Man

Adapted Screenplay

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Doubt
Frost/Nixon
The Reader
Slumdog Millionaire

Original Screenplay

Frozen River
Happy-Go-Lucky
In Bruges
Milk
Wall-E







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81st annual Academy Awards

 

Oscar nominations were announced on Thursday for the 81st annual Academy Awards, with Brad Pitt starrer The Curious Case of Benjamin Button getting a leading 13 nominations.



The awards will be for 24 categories. The Oscars will be handed out in Hollywood on February 22.







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Slumdog Millionaire

 

Slumdog Millionaire

 

Director: Danny Boyle/Loveleen Tandan (co-director)



Cast: Dev Patel, Freida Pinto, Anil Kapoor



The story: The story of the life of an impoverished Indian teen Jamal Malik, who becomes a contestant on the Hindi version of 'Who Wants to be A Millionaire?', wins, and is then suspected of cheating.

 







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The Reader

 

The Reader

 

Director: Stephen Daldry



Cast: Kate Winslet, David Kross, Ralph Fiennes, Lena Olin



Story: Post-WWII Germany: Nearly a decade after his affair with an older woman came to a mysterious end, law student Michael Burk re-encounters his former lover as she defends herself in a war-crime trial.

 







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Milk

 

Milk

 

Director: Gus Van Sant



Cast: Sean Penn, James Franco, Emile Hirsch



The story: California's first openly gay elected official, Harvey Milk, a San Francisco supervisor who was assassinated along with Mayor George Moscone by San Francisco Supervisor Dan White







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Frost/Nixon

Frost/Nixon

 

Director: Ron Howard



Cast: Frank Langella, Michael Sheen, Kevin Bacon



The story: A dramatic retelling of the post-Watergate television interviews between British talk-show host David Frost and former president Richard Nixon.







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The curious case of Benjamin Button

 

The curious case of Benjamin Button

 

Director: David Fincher



Cast: Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett



The story: Tells the story of Benjamin Button, a man who starts aging backwards with bizarre consequences.







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'It's been an incredible journey'
The Rediff Interview / Resul Pookutty

January 28, 2009


Resul Pookutty



Sound design in the movies is a blind spot for many of us -- often times, we don't realise how well sounds enhances a film. Not surprisingly, sound technicians often feel left out, as they do not get any recognition.
 

All that changed after Resul Pookutty bagged an Oscar nomination in the Best Sound Mixing category for his work on Slumdog Millionaire.

 

Resul's ascent to the Academy Awards was not easy. He tells rediff.com's Patcy N about his journey from his village, Vilakkupaara in Kerala, to the Kodak theatre in Los Angeles, venue for the Oscars ceremony.

 

How does it feel to be nominated at the Oscars as well as the BAFTAs?

 

I can't believe it! I can't believe the nomination is real. It's incredible.

 

In India, technicians often do not get so much recognition. Do you think this nomination will change all that?

 

I hope so. It is very sad that we technicians are looked down upon. But I would like to see the good side instead.

 

What feedback did you get?

 

Incredible would be a mild word. I can't put into words the kind of response I got for this film. Rani Mukerji called and screamed with joy. 'Incredible, way to go!' she said. All this is very touching for me.

 

Slumdog Milionaire's cast and crewAre you going to Los Angeles for the Oscar ceremony?

 

Definitely!

 

Tell us about yourself.

 

I come from a small village called Vilakkupaara in Quilon district, Kerala. I have always wanted to become a filmmaker, but I could not get admission to the FTII (Film and Television Institute of India) to learn direction, as it's a very competitive field.

 

I wanted to get into a film institute, because there, you can learn everything about filmmaking. I was a physics graduate so I chose sound as my subject to get admission. Once I started learning about sound, I was sure that this is what I wanted to do, as this is a means of communicating with your audience.

 

What is sound designing exactly?

 

The camera gives you an idea about the visual aspects of the film; we do the same with audio. A film's soundtrack is an amalgamation of different kinds of sound like dialogues, the ambience, sound effects and music. As sound designers, we put all this together in such a way that it gives the audience a perfect experience.

 

If we want to scare the audience or leave them spellbound in their seats, we use sound accordingly.

 

A scene from Slumdog MillionaireHow do you produce the sound?

 

We use many things to produce sound. If a door is being slammed in the film, it's not necessary that we use the same instruments to make sound. We are constantly looking for new things to produce sounds.

 

Sound recording in India is different from abroad. Here, we first shoot the scenes and then record the sound in the studio. But there, they always have sync sound. The technology used there is very far evolved too.

 

Recently, we have started recording on location with Lagaan and Black. That gives you a far superior and natural sound. Hindi movies have started getting a global market, where they are pit against the best of Hollywood and European movies. Now filmmakers have to use better quality sound in their movies.

 

Why didn't you work in the Malayalam film industry?

 

There wasn't much happening in the Malayalam film industry. Besides, the Malayalam film industry works out of Chennai, and I was in Tiruvanthapuram. I thought it would be better to work out of Mumbai, as I wanted to specialise in live sound, and nothing was happening in this field in the southern film industry.

 

When I came to Mumbai, the television industry was going through a good phase. They had started shooting in sync sound to cut down time on dubbing. So I started with television. Then I got offers to work in low-budget films made by talented filmmakers.

 

Rajat Kapoor was making a film called Private Detective and Vikram Joglekar was to be the sound recordist for that. He could not do it, and since I was assisting him, I came on board. I was 23 years old then.

 

That was a big learning experience, as Rajat knew much more than I did about sound.

 

Then other films happened like Split Wide Open, Snip, Everybody Says I'm Fine... I started enjoying working with directors, who were making movies on new genres. Boom was my first commercial film but it flopped. After that, I did Raghu Romeo, Matrubhoomi, Kyon...! Ho Gaya Na, Musafir and Amu.

 

Black was a benchmark in sound, and the credit goes to Sanjay Leela Bhansali.

 

A scene from Slumdog MillionaireHow did Slumdog Millionaire happen?

 

Amu was very well received abroad. The line producers of Slumdog --Tabrez Noorani and Paresh Sahani -- saw my work and contacted me. That's how I was on.

 

What made you say yes?

 

It's called destiny.

 

When I was a student at FTII, I had a poster of Danny Boyle's film Trainsporting in my room. So when I learnt that Danny Boyle was making Slumdog, I did not have to think. I had to jump into it.

 

What was the experience like?

 

An incredible journey, a learning process. Or rather, a lot of unlearning.

 

Danny is such a big director, and he worked in the most untraditional way. Traditionally, a film is shot with one camera. But Danny shot it with at least five. Sometimes, he would have the video camera on, along with film and digital cameras. He was mixing the mediums because he wanted to capture the life of Mumbai. He wanted it to be perfect, no matter how many cameras were needed.

 

I had to unlearn everything to meet the demands of the film.

 

Emotionally, it was very frustrating to work in the given conditions. It's a hugely challenging film, one of the most difficult films I have ever done.

 

There were three sound designers on this project -- Richard Pryke, Ian Tapp and you. How did the three of you work?

 

I worked on the on-location recording. Richard and Ian did the final cut -- the recorded portions, plus music. They mixed the film together in the studio. The common link between them and me was another sound designer, Glen Freemantle. He saw to it that everything was perfect. Glen has done a great job on Danny Boyle's Sunshine.

 

What are your forthcoming films?

 

I have three Hindi films in hand -- with Rajat Kapoor, Saurabh Shukla and Sharat Kataria (the dialogue writer of Bheja Fry). Plus, one Hollywood film based in India.

 

 







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Legal action against firm for overpricing Oscar tickets
 
 
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences is taking legal action against McMurry Inc., publisher of '6' magazine, for selling overpriced tickets for the Feb 22 Oscar awards ceremony.


Tmz.com reports that the case was filed in Federal District Court and it claims McMurry Inc. is selling packages to the Oscars at $175,000. The Academy is concerned that people may unknowingly buy the package without knowing that the tickets are non-transferrable and that the guests would be entering illegally.


The Academy also claims that the defendants are aware of the high security for the event and that people selling these tickets are doing their own security checks for “celebrity stalkers and terrorists”.


The package is being offered on the McMurry site and it's magazine “6” which includes a week's stay in a luxury hotel in Los Angeles, a sightseeing trip and tickets to the ceremony.


The Academy wants the courts to put a halt to McMurry Inc and compensatory and punitive damages.
 
 
 






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Gold Derby by Tom O'Neil

Will Brad Pitt lose best actor due to Oscars' Slap the Stud Syndrome?

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What's really curious about "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" is that most Oscar pundits give the lead star of the film with the most nominations virtually no hope of winning best actor. Among the five contenders in that category, Brad Pitt is usually ranked fourth or fifth by prognosticators. Why?

 

Most likely it's punishment for his good looks. Look at other top male stars who haven't won Oscars despite working in Hollywood for years: Tom Cruise, Johnny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio, Richard Gere. They're all heartthrobs — just like previous matinee stars who got snubbed in years past: James Dean, Steve McQueen, Tyrone Power and Robert Taylor.

 

Now consider the parade of young lovelies who dominated the actress awards in recent years. Best-actress champs over the last decade, for example, include Julia Roberts, Halle Berry, Nicole Kidman, Charlize Theron and Reese Witherspoon. Read more about that phenomenon in Gold Derby's separate blog piece about the Babe Factor.

 

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The male counterpart to that female factor is the Slap the Stud Syndrome. While a few handsome male stars have managed to win now and then in the past, most have been denied. There's a clear pattern of it.

 

Consider the case of Tom Cruise, who lost the 1989 best actor Oscar to Daniel Day-Lewis. Both men played wheelchair-bound real-life heroes in "Born on the Fourth of July" and "My Left Foot," respectively. Cruise had won the Golden Globe while Day-Lewis had taken most of the critics prizes. When the British born Day-Lewis prevailed over the all-American Cruise many Oscarologists attributed this to another instance of the Slap the Stud Syndrome.

 

The theory goes that many of the academy voters are geezer guys who love the younger fillies but resent the handsome bucks. Their message to these Hollywood heartthrobs: "You already have it all –- fame, fortune and females aplenty. So, sorry pal, no Oscar for you, just yet."

 

However, just like the pretty women who de-glamorize themselves (Charlize Theron, "Monster"; Nicole Kidman, "The Hours") to win an Oscar so too can the handsome hunks who pack on a few pounds, a la George Clooney in 2005's "Syriana." Last year, Javier Bardem was the hunk du jour whose unflattering Buster Brown bowl cut in "No Country for Old Men" won him the supporting actor Oscar.

 

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And speaking of Clooney, as he was back to his usual movie-star-handsome-self last year in "Michael Clayton," the Slap the Stud Syndrome helped put Day-Lewis back in the winner's circle for "There Will Be Blood." That win also came at the expense of two-time loser Johnny Depp. He and Pitt, both 45, should take comfort in the fact that other studs won a best-actor Oscar later in their career when they were less of a threat to get the babes that the older academy guys can't.

 

While Tom Cruise lost his 1996 best actor bid for "Jerry Maguire" to respected stage star Geoffrey Rush ("Shine"), he lost the 1999 supporting actor race when nomm'd for "Magnolia" to one-time stud Michael Caine ("The Cider House Rules"). Caine did not win his first three best actor races and only won his first supporting Oscar ("Hannah and Her Sisters," 1986) when he was on other side of 50.

 







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Gold Derby odds on the top Oscars races

These odds are presented for entertainment purposes only and should not be used for gambling.

 

BEST PICTURE
"Slumdog Millionaire" - 1/7
"Curious Case of Benjamin Button" - 8/1
"Milk" - 10/1
"The Reader" - 20/1
"Frost/Nixon" - 40/1

 

BEST ACTOR
Sean Penn, "Milk" - 4/5
Mickey Rourke, "The Wrestler" - Even
Frank Langella, "Frost/Nixon" - 15/1
Brad Pitt, "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" - 25/1
Richard Jenkins, "The Visitor" - 40/1

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BEST ACTRESS
Kate Winslet, "The Reader" - 2/3
Meryl Streep, "Doubt" - 6/5
Anne Hathaway, "Rachel Getting Married" - 15/1
Angelina Jolie, "Changeling" - 30/1
Melissa Leo, "Frozen River" - 40/1

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Heath Ledger, "The Dark Knight" - 1/20
Josh Brolin, "Milk" - 10/1
Robert Downey Jr., "Tropic Thunder" - 10/1
Philip Seymour Hoffman, "Doubt" - 40/1
Michael Shannon, "Revolutionary Road" - 40/1

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Penelope Cruz, "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" - 4/5
Viola Davis, "Doubt" - 8/5
Marisa Tomei, "The Wrestler" - 4/1
Amy Adams, "Doubt" - 30/1
Taraji P. Henson, "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" - 50/1

 







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Outside the Kodak Theatre: Monday, 5 p.m

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