Monday, January 5, 2009

Online Film Critics Nominations

A bit late posting this one as well, but the Online Film Critics Nominations came in as well:

THE 2008 OFCS nominees (previous years’ nominees after the cut):

BEST PICTURE
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Dark Knight
Slumdog Millionaire
WALL*E
The Wrestler

BEST DIRECTOR
Darren Aronofsky, The Wrestler
Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire
David Fincher, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Christopher Nolan, The Dark Knight
Andrew Stanton, WALL*E


BEST ACTOR
Benicio Del Toro, Che
Richard Jenkins, The Visitor
Frank Langella, Frost/Nixon
Sean Penn, Milk
Mickey Rourke, The Wrestler

BEST ACTRESS
Anne Hathaway, Rachel Getting Married
Sally Hawkins, Happy-Go-Lucky
Meryl Streep, Doubt
Michelle Williams, Wendy and Lucy
Kate Winslet , Revolutionary Road

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Robert Downey, Jr., Tropic Thunder
Philip Seymour Hoffman, Doubt
Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight
Eddie Marsan, Happy-Go-Lucky
Michael Shannon, Revolutionary Road

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Amy Adams, Doubt
Penelope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Viola Davis, Doubt
Marisa Tomei, The Wrestler
Kate Winslet, The Reader

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
In Bruges, Martin McDonagh
Milk, Dustin Lance Black
Synecdoche, New York, Charlie Kaufman
WALL*E, Andrew Stanton & Jim Reardon
The Wrestler, Robert D. Siegel

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Eric Roth
The Dark Knight, Jonathan Nolan & Christopher Nolan
Frost/Nixon, Peter Morgan
Let the Right One In, John Ajvide Lindqvist
Slumdog Millionaire, Simon Beaufoy

BEST DOCUMENTARY
Dear Zachary: a letter to a son about his father
Encounters at the End of the World
I.O.U.S.A.
Man On Wire
My Winnipeg

BEST FOREIGN FILM
A Christmas Tale
The Counterfeiters
I’ve Loved You So Long
Let the Right One In
Waltz with Bashir

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
Bolt
Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who
Kung Fu Panda
WALL*E
Waltz with Bashir


I noticed that "Wall-E" and "The Wrestler" crept in and wrestled out "Frost/Nixon" and "Milk" for nominations in Picture and Director. Is this a sign that those movies aren't as big of locks as some people think? Personally, I think if two films are in danger of being pushed out of favorism, it's "Frost/Nixon" and "Milk." Personally, I feel "The Dark Knight" is safe at this point, and "Wall-E" is gaining enough ground that it might safely (and comfortably) snuggle into the fifth slot. "Milk" though is a movie that opened to a lot of praise in light of the whole Proposition 8 thing, but since then I get this feeling people have cooled down on it (and I'm considering revising my Top Ten list to take "Milk" off and put another movie in it's place). "Frost/Nixon" has a double negative in that people fall into the "love it/hate it" category, but the movie is also getting attacked for being too liberal with the facts.

While this didn't hurt "A Beautiful Mind" too much, just ask films like "JFK," "The Hurricane," "The Passion of the Christ," "Pocahontas," and you start to see where that kind of critism can really hurt you. Now I don't think both of these films are in trouble, as I think it would be a stroke of pure luck if "The Wrestler" got into the top five at this point. But considering all the love for "Wall-E" going around, and I think the little robot that could will bump one of these two films off the list when the Academy announces their nominations. Either way, January 22nd can't come soon enough.

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