Showing posts with label Oscars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oscars. Show all posts

Friday, February 29, 2008

Do You Think Hollywood Is Independent???




If you think that Hollywood is independent and it stands on its own feet, I'll say
go watch the Oscar Academy Awards (again)!!!

Surprisingly
, all the winners for best acting were from outside the United States:
1. Daniel Day-Lewis who won best actor for "There Will Be Blood" is a British
2. Best supporting actor, Javier Bardem, in "No Country for Old Men" is a Spanish
3. Marion Cotillard who won the Oscar for best actress for "La Vie en Rose" is a French and
4. Tilda Swinton who won best supporting actress for "Michael Clayton" is also a British.

Though Hollywood started with its own market and audience, times have changed. Nowadays, more than half (around 54%) of the ticket sales for Hollywood movies come from abroad... according to
Jonathan Taplin, a professor at the University of Southern California.

Hollywood has also lost its market shares in some countries, such as South Korea from 80% to 40%.

To make matters worse, Hollywood faces piracy & illegal copying of movies worldwide.


But if you look at it from the bright side (like VOA News), all these are just "Hollywood looking overseas for talent and profit".


Courtesy of VOA News

Monday, February 25, 2008

Finally...The Moment of Oscars


This is the moment we've all been waiting for...The 80th Annual Academy Awards!

Surprisingly, all the award-winning movies nowadays are not really the hits or the blockbusters. People used to have the tradition of recognizing the award-winning movies at the instant. But but... that tradition is no more. Now, we're all rushing to watch the nominees only after they're announced, some of which are far from blockbusters. (Who can say? Maybe the jury doesn't take the support & emotions of public into account anymore.)

So, let's take a look at the Oscar Award Winners, shall we??? ;)

1."No Country for Old Men," best picture;
2.Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, director;
3.Daniel Day-Lewis, actor in a leading role;
4.Diablo Cody, original screenplay;
5."Taxi to the Dark Side," documentary feature;
6."Freeheld," documentary short;
7."Atonement," original score;
8."There Will Be Blood," cinematography;
9."Falling Slowly" from "Once," original song;
10."The Counterfeiters," foreign-language film;
11."The Bourne Ultimatum," film editing;
12.Marion Cotillard, actress in a leading role;
13."The Bourne Ultimatum," sound mixing;
14."The Bourne Ultimatum," sound editing;
15.Joel Coen and Ethan Coen,
16."No Country for Old Men," adapted screenplay;
17.Tilda Swinton, supporting actress;
18.Javier Bardem, supporting actor;
19."Peter & the Wolf," animated short;
20."Le Mozart des Pickpockets," live-action short;
21."Sweeney Todd," art direction;
22."The Golden Compass," visual effects;
23."Ratatouille," animated feature;
24."La Vie en Rose," makeup;
25."Elizabeth: The Golden Age," costumes;
26.Robert Boyle, honorary Oscar.

Particularly, some superstars hosted some parts in the ceremony... such as Tom Hanks & Harrison Ford. Surprisingly, one award (if i'm not mistaken, it's for documentary), the award nominees and the winner was announced by the army men in Iraq via satellite.

The ceremony itself was quite mag & I think everybody was happy in the end.