This took a lot of deliberation and I went back and forth with myself over these rankings so here they are…BEST IN 2010 10. Kick-Ass: Great satire, love it when violence is doled out equally. 9. Inception: Even for its plot and script faults, the film is still a technical masterpiece. That rotating hallway scene my goodness… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QGPtDiia0g
1. Alice in Wonderland: Extremely garish with no backbone. The rushed 3D conversion didn’t help. 2. Prince of Persia: Gaping plot holes (that ending!) and were there really no Persians around to be cast? 3. Valentine’s Day: When an ensemble movie tries to hard… 4. Clash of the Titans: The kraken was cool but other
I plan to: 1. To up my cooking game. (I want to learn how to make a two layer cake by the end of January) 2. To finish 3 screenplays by the end of the year.3. Once this injury is healed, to go to the gym 3 times a week4. To go out and explore
This year, the supporting races are wide open. So far there have been no Christoph Waltz’, Mo’Nique’s, or Javier Bardem’s to have thoroughly overwhelmed the festival circuit as to be pronounced the winner. These will probably be my most “go out on a limb” picks so let’s take a look. Best Supporting ActorGeoffrey Rush (The
Tomas here back with your look at this year’s Oscar race. I recentky covered Picture and Director and now I’m turning my gaze to the acting races. Best ActorJames Franco (127 Hours)Colin Firth (The King’s Speech)Ryan Gosling (Blue Valentine)Robert Duvall (Get Low)Javier Bardem (Bitiful) Analysis: This category looks to be very competative but I’m not