Friday, February 28, 2014

My predictions for Oscars 2014

Ooh, I almost forgot to post this! I had written the draft and was just waiting to post it the day before the Oscars. So, here we go.

You can find my predictions (hopes!) in bold, on top of each list for nominees. I even put an asterisk before each one so you wouldn't miss it! I considered writing a sentence or two about each decision but I decided to go with one word for all: Brilliance. I had a hard time deciding who should win for best directing. I love Marty. I hope he wins. But I guess Alfonso Cuaron will. Gravity was a marvel. He deserves it. It's a tough one. And like I said before, for a year's work, the Oscar should go to Matthew McConaughey. But for a performance that could be an actor's work of a lifetime, it definitely is Leo.

Best Picture:

* The Wolf of Wall Street
American Hustle
Captain Phillips
Dallas Buyers Club
Gravity
Her
Nebraska
Philomena
12 Years a Slave


Best Actor in a Leading Role:

* Leonardo DiCaprio (The Wolf of Wall Street)
Christian Bale (American Hustle)
Bruce Dern (Nebraska)
Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave)
Matthew McConaughey (Dallas Buyers Club)

Best Actress in a Leading Role:

* Cate Blanchett (Blue Jasmine)
Amy Adams (American Hustle)
Sandra Bullock (Gravity)
Judi Dench (Philomena)
Meryl Streep (August: Osage County)

Best Actor in a Supporting Role:

* Jared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club)
Barkhad Abdi (Captain Phillips)
Bradley Cooper (American Hustle)
Michael Fassbender (12 Years a Slave)
Jonah Hill (The Wolf of Wall Street)

Best Actress in a Supporting Role:

* Jennifer Lawrence (American Hustle)
Sally Hawkins (Blue Jasmine)
Lupita Nyong'o (12 Years a Slave)
Julia Roberts (August: Osage County)
June Squibb (Nebraska)

Best Directing:

* Alfonso Cuaron (Gravity)
David O. Russell (American Hustle)
Alexander Payne (Nebraska)
Steve McQueen (12 Years a Slave)
Martin Scorsese (The Wolf of Wall Street)

Best Animation:

* Despicable Me 2
The Croods
Ernest & Celestine
Frozen
The Wind Rises

Best Adapted Screenplay:

* The Wolf of Wall Street (Terence Winter)
Before Midnight (Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke)
Captain Phillips (Billy Ray)
Philomena (Steve Coogan, Jeff Pope)
12 Years a Slave (John Ridley)


Best Original Screenplay:

* Blue Jasmine (Woody Allen)
American Hustle (Eric Warren Singer, David O. Russell)
Dallas Buyers Club (Craig Borten, Melisa Wallack)
Her (Spike Jonze)
Nebraska (Bob Nelson)

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Best movie of the year: Wolf of Wall Street

"4 stars"

I don't care what anyone else says. This movie was the best of the year. Hands down. Sure, I walked in the theater having somewhat of high hopes. After all, it was made by one of the geniuses in film history. If you have been following my posts, I think you know how fond of Marty Scorsese I have become over the past year. I was pretty sure that I will get the worth of my ticket when I walked out of the theater. But let me tell you this. I gained a lot more. What an out-of-this-world-experience it was! Boy oh boy!

I think I can compare this to American Hustle for both being made based on true stories and both having similar story lines. But the difference between the two, for me the viewer, was that in AH's case, I couldn't wait to get out of the theater. I was constantly checking my watch and was bored and if it wasn't for the twist at the end, I would've been really pissed! Granted, it had great acting, 'cause David O. Russel knows how to get it out of the actors. Of course, no one can compete with Woody Allen in that regard but still...his Silver Linings Playbook was one of the best movies I got to watch last year. But this one was meh. And again, if it wasn't for Jennifer Lawrence and Christian Bale's acting, it wouldn't have been considered as one of the best of the year. I still don't know why Bradley Cooper got nominated. He was just "OK".

Back to the point. When I walked in the theater, having seen AH before WWS, and having the mindset of "if I got bored watching a two hour movie...imagine how it would be like for a 3-hour-long one". But I enjoyed every second of it. I devoured it with my soul. I didn't even realize how the time passed. It was one of Marty's best for sure. I recently heard that it became his highest grossing movie. And it was very well deserved. But what surprised me the most about this movie was Leo DiCaprio's performance. He has come a long way since his "pretty boy" time and he has become a great actor (thanks to Marty in great part). But this one...he out-ranked himself! I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Although he had become a good actor, but he always had some kind of an "uptightness" in his acting! It was like he held something back. But in Wolf of Wall Street, you can see him having let go of everything. Nothing was held back (the scene where he drags himself to get to his car...astonishing). And for the first time I actually enjoyed his performance. He probably needed a Jonah Hill to bring out the unrestrained actor in him. (btw if you haven't watched their act together on SNL when Jonah was hosting, watch it right now! It was hilarious).

I was having a hard time deciding who should win this year for best acting, McConaughey or Leo...and I decided to go with Leo. They both fall almost in the same boat of having been associated as "pretty boys of Hollywood", but if I had to choose one for "one performance" it would be Leo's. Also, he's been nominated many times before and I guess it's his "turn" as Pacino put it once about his own win. Otherwise, if they were awarding achievement for a year, it would've been be McConaughey, for sure. I need to dedicate a whole other post to him and True Detective.

This year's Golden Globes was the best I've seen so far. Basically because everyone I wanted to, won! It used to be people who I rooted for, and people who I knew would win. But I'm so glad that this year, people I was rooting for, were the best ones as well! The only disappointment for me (I think you can guess it by now) was American Hustle winning best comedy movie of the year over Wolf of Wall Street.

I hope the Academy, in all their wisdom, won't make the same mistake as the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

I will leave my Oscars predictions (or hopes actually!) for next week, when we're closer to the ceremony.

So, the take home lesson, kids, here is to go watch Wolf of Wall Street. If you have watched it already watch it again. I have always had a short temper and my nerves are growing weaker by the hour, making me leave the vicinity of where outrageous conversations are taking place. Like for today, I was at a baby shower, and there was this girl telling my friend how she didn't like WWS and she suggested us go watch Safe Haven instead because it was extraordinary! I have respect for your decisions. If you're not into movies as deep as nerds like me and you only watch movies to have fun or shed a few tears over a romantic movie, that's your choice in life and that is absolutely fine. A whole part of industry is dedicated to you guys. But if you're not going to appreciate movies as an art form, please do us a favor and don't watch these movies so that we wouldn't have to listen to your unappreciative comments. GAH! I hope you haven't had to deal with these kinds of people. Or at least your tolerance rate is higher than mine.

By the way, do people over at the Golden Globes production have the worst cut for nominee pieces or what?! I am talking about these short videos they show when announcing the nominees, and God are they bad! Compare it to the SAG awards, when they introduce the nominees you can guess who is going to win based on that short segment. But in GG's case, these videos don't make sense at all. They don't even show what needs to be shown about the nominees for best picture so people can get an idea of what the movie is about. I find it ridiculous. For such a celebrated award show, they need to up their quality a bit.

In a completely different note, how on earth did Sandra Bullock got nominated for best acting for Gravity?! I don't know if you've read my post about that movie, but I didn't find her performance even remotely outstanding.

Speaking of Gravity, how funny was Tina Fey's joke about George Clooney and how Gravity shows he would rather float away in space and die than spend another second with a woman his own age. I was laughing my ass off.

I can go on and on from one paragraph to a whole other one like this for days and stretch out this post longer than it ever should've been. I promise this will be my last statement here. But I learned recently that this is actually a trait of day-dreamers. I'm an avid day-dreamer. My sister used to call me crazy because I would gaze into space and start laughing because of the conversation that was going on in my head. But I've heard that we, day-dreamers, are good at solving problems. Probably because of spending too much time in our heads going from one thing to another. Anywho, everything just points out my awesomeness! Hehe. How lucky are you for knowing me. Oh, stop it. No, you're awesome. No you...okay yeah it's just me.

Why I have been away



Ok, so I wanted to start writing again and as I have mentioned a few times before, I am the ultimate master of procrastination! I knew that perfectionists tend to procrastinate because they are afraid that if they start early, they would not have any excuses for an imperfect piece. Whereas if they start late, they can say "oh, well...I didn't have enough time and that's why it's not my best work!" or in the opposite case (at least for me) if we actually CAN deliver something that's surprisingly good without having put too much effort into it, we (I) proud ourselves for it! I also learned from our graduate coordinator, who had this meeting for grad students to encourage us to write, she said that writers tend to procrastinate because they are afraid of not writing a perfect read. So, there you go! Two legit reasons for my absence!

The other reason was that I don't take criticism well. If somebody criticizes me or my work, I become suicidal! So, other than being grateful for my dreams of becoming an actress not coming true, I also started second guessing my choice of dream job for the future. I mean, I'm all for "constructive criticism" and I believe in its necessity for the improvement in any kind of job and art, especially cinema. But making a career out of essentially making people's lives miserable...eh...may not be the best thing. We're talking about people's energy and months and years of efforts and passion here. To crush their hopes and what they've put their life into is harsh. I always try to put myself in people's shoes when I think of doing something to someone. And honestly, if I had made a movie and someone said it's not good, I'd be ready to hang myself! Not everyone is like me...but even if there is only one person out there who's like that (and I'm sure there is)...yeah, I don't wanna do that.

The third reason for my absence. I originally wanted to talk about how life was hard and miserable and I had so much to do. And then I said to myself "oh, boo-hoo"! So you are going to a good school in a country that so many people dream of visiting, let alone live in...so you've got to take some extra courses or spend a few more hours in the lab or stay up late from time to time in your cozy, warm home. Suck it up! It's not even nearly half as hard as almost all the people around you. So, no excuses! If I wanna follow my dreams, this is the very least I could do. Squeeze writing into my schedule. People relocate and would even bear being homeless for a few days just to get what they want (I'm thinking of aspiring actors who move to hollywood here). What I'm dealing with is nothing. And they didn't take no for an answer. And neither will I. I applied to get a kind of a scholarship by the Ebert foundation for 6 aspiring journalists that provided the chance of covering the news from the Sundance Festival this past month, while covering the travel costs for their stay. I didn't get it needless to say. It was a long shot anyway. I was a bit disappointed but I thought maybe it's time to give up on it. But then I remembered that JK Rowling had taken the script for Harry Potter to 12 publishers before finding the one that did publish it. So, there's still hope. And not everyone needs to be successful in their 20's. I still have time! Hehe.

So, why I decided to come back, you're asking?

Aside from the burning sensation in my fingertips to start typing and ranting again since the Golden Globes, I took a test recently on buzzfeed (lame I know) about what career best suits my personality, and based on the results I should become a writer. The second and third options were director and producer. And I was like, that's good enough for me! I'll take it. I also like reading articles that Dr David Katz writes and recently found out that a friend works for him and I can get a chance of working for him as well and start learning about writing. So, there you go. I don't necessarily need to write about movies (though that's what I love to do) but we'll see what happens.

So stay tuned for a few posts in the coming days, if not hours!

P.S. Getting a new computer was another incentive! Hehe.