Nominate Them: On The Lookout for Potential Academy Snubs
Tired of the same old list of Oscar contenders? The National Board of Review's Ten Best gives us a perfect excuse for us to have our say as well.
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And so it begins … No Country for Old Men has won the National Board of Review honors for Best Film of 2007 (you can see their Ten Best List and other awards right here). It has become popular to diss the National Board of Review as inconsequential and not without good reason. And there are times when their picks are so nutty that the board comes off as some kind of odd cult. Rumors start spreading about them. They only wear white as a sign of their purity… They shave their eyebrows… They live in the Ramapo Mountains with the Jackson Whites and they only come out on a crescent moon’s night… But the fact is they are important for one big reason: they are the first major organization whose ten best list is compared and argued and laughed at to start Oscar season.
Online journalists have made Oscar handicapping a year-round event, with many predicting Best Picture picks for the coming year well before the summer even begins. Hell, I did an early Best Picture column for So while we’re at it talking about all the Oscar and award hoopla, I wanted to give my own two cents and nominate two personal picks in each major category that -- at this stage -- I fear will be ignored by our pal Oscar. Sometimes the whole affair becomes herd-like with voters never stopping to consider some less-than-obvious choices. The Academy lacks in imagination and here’s just a helpful reminder that hype isn’t everything and that maybe the NBR wackiness and different voice isn’t the worst thing in the world. Keep in mind the below picks are not necessarily what I consider the best of the year (though some of them are), but simply contenders I don’t think are getting nearly enough love. One cent: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford: This movie is the full package. It isn’t a terribly emotional film, though I was strangely moved by its final twenty or so minutes. With top-notch acting, dialogue and cinematography, there’s a poetry to this movie unmatched by any film I’ve seen this year (so far).
Runner-Up: Eastern Promises One cent: Tony Gilroy for Michael Clayton: The Bourne franchise scribe graduated to director this year and the results were impressive. It’s one of the most intelligent thrillers of recent years and his simmering approach makes the film’s final ten minutes one of the most satisfying of 2007.
Runner-Up: David Fincher, Zodiac Read Part Two Here (Best Actor/Actress, Supporting Actor/Actress) Most Popular Stories
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