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Monday, February 12, 2007

BAFTA WINNERS






Jake presenting the Orange British Academy Film Awards.

BAFTAs WINNERS:

Best Film: The Queen

Best British Film: The Last King of Scotland

Best Director: Paul Greengrass

Best Actor: Forest Whitaker

Best Actress: Helen Mirren

Best Supporting Actor: Alan Arkin

Best Supporting Actress: Jennifer Hudson

Best Adapted Screenplay: The Last King of Scotland

Original Screenplay: Little Miss Sunshine

Animated: Happy Feet

Editing: United 93

Visual Effects: Pirates 2

Original Score: Babel

Best Sound: Casino Royale

Best Foreign Film: Pan's Labyrinth

Best Makeup: Pan's Labyrinth

Best Costume: Pan's Labyrinth

Source: Celebritydirtylaundry.blogspot.com

and THE ORANGE RISING STAR AWARD:

for Eva Green.

Nine Zodiac Clips

"Go Front Page"
"Murder at the Lake Part I"
"He's a Boy Scout"
"Not an Idiot"
"Taxi Cab Letter"
"Not Tracing your Call"
"It's not That Hard"
"Can't Discuss the Case with You"
"Nobody Else Will"
Thanks to Kokodee for the link:
Source: http://iesb.net

BAFTAs with Jake







Sienna Miller (above) and Eva Green (below) at Baftas.


For the following of the Baftas Ceremony (London, 11th February 2007), read the Live BAFTAs Blogging in Jake Watch.

Saturday, February 10, 2007

R.I.P. Anna Nicole Smith



TEENAGE ANGST

SEX. VIOLENCE. WHATEVER.

"Teen movies used to be about growing pains, bunking off school and prom night. Now it's mental illness, apocalypse and suicide." -Skye Sherwin on how a genre got dangerous.

"The teen movie, as we know it, appears to exist only in a haze of Gen X nostalgia for the mid-1980s powerhouse that was John Hughes and his acolytes. But the American teen movie never really squeaked its last gasp. The forthcoming "Brick", for example, is a leftfield, low-budget indie film that defies expectation. First-time writer-director Rian Johnson's novel offering melds high-school movie with deadpan noir, creating a dark, surreal world where a 16-year-old gumshoe goes in search of his missing ex-girlfriend.

[...] Between then and now, however, a swathe of independent films has proved there is a market for a different kind of American teen movie in a world where youth sells and age buys.
Films such as "Election",
"The Virgin Suicides",
"Donnie Darko",
"George Washington",
"Ghost World",
"All the Real Girls",
"Napoleon Dynamite",
and "Mysterious Skin" are just some of the high points. [...]
"Back in the day - in the mythologised 1980s of break dancing,
Molly Ringwald, bangles and Coca-Cola-can engagement rings - the teen movie was a clearly defined set of conventions.[...]
"The much chewed-over suicide of Kurt Cobain in 1994 marked an end of the purity of rebel teen spirit. The second is the Columbine high-school shootings in 1999. The defining tone of subsequent teen movies for grown-ups is summed up in a single word: angst. There has been mental illness and apocalypse (Donnie Darko), suicide pacts (The Virgin Suicides), paedophilia (Mysterious Skin) and a whole lot of dead bodies (George Washington, Mean Creek). Rian Johnson sums it up nicely:
"Life is just high school with more money, right?"
Source: http://Arts.guardian.co.uk

"Because Brick is a classic Film Noir. But with a high-school twist. And some David Lynch quotes thrown in. [...] It’s like nothing I’ve ever seen before, it has a chemistry and charm all its own, and an impact that spells classic. In that sense the comparison to Donnie Darko is justified." Source: www.chokingonpopcorn.com

"Our antihero, Brendan (Joseph Gordon-Levitt),
tries to get to the bottom of a narcotics underworld that has swallowed up his ex-girlfriend Emily (Emilie de Ravin).
He never stopped loving this druggie even after she left him cold.
[...] The triumph of Johnson's coiling plot and bleakly funny look, and Gordon-Levitt's crisp, shaded performance, is that you buy Brendan's asphalt-playground alienation and romantic anguish. The writer-director supplies the actor with words and actions that weather Brendan beyond his years. Gordon-Levitt gives them a depth charge. When you see Brendan and Emily breaking up in a flashback, he looks young and unformed. Pain, not time, has aged him." Source: www.Baltimoresun.com

"Laura (Nora Zehetner) -
film noir’s most memorable icon, the femme fatale."
Source: www.bbc.co.uk

"In the So-Cal teenage wasteland of a seamy high school, a girl (Emile de Ravin of Lost) goes missing and presumed dead. Her ex-boyfriend Brendan (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) cannot help her, but can't let it go, can't help but descend into the shadows in pursuit of the unattainable young woman (those shadows are especially deep and foreboding, thanks to cinematographer Steve Yedlin).

A private dick led by a woman: it's Philip Marlowe all over again."
Source: www.grouchoreviews.com

Friday, February 09, 2007

New Kirsten's Beau?






"Kirsten Dunst dating Drew Barrymore's ex, Fabrizio Moretti
- Dunst was spotted in a restaurant with the Strokes's drummer

Kirsten Dunst has been seen on a date with Drew Barrymore's ex-boyfriend.

The Spider-Man actress and Strokes drummer Fabrizio Moretti enjoyed lunch together at Los Angeles' Joan's on Third restaurant on Monday (22.01.07).

A source told Us Weekly: "They are friends but she wants it to be more."

The 26-year-old musician - who was dumped by Drew, his girlfriend of five years, earlier this month - is not the only suitor Kirsten has been stepping out with.

The 24-year-old actress has also been seen enjoying the company of Adam Brody - who recently split from his long-term girlfriend and The O.C. co-star Rachel Bilson.

The pair were seen partying at hip Los Angeles nightclub Hyde on January 6.

According to friends, Kirsten is still trying to get over breaking up with Jake Gyllenhaal in 2004.

The source said: "Kirsten has been lonely."

Kirsten - who has also been romantically linked to Maroon 5 singer Adam Levine

and her Spider-Man co-star Tobey Maguire - recently blamed her split from Jake on work pressures.

She said: "We tried to be honest with each other and work it out but it is hard to have a relationship in this business."

Source: www.londonnet.co.uk

79th Oscars Nominees Luncheon



"New mom Maggie Gyllenhaal has signed on to present the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Scientific and Technical Awards at the Beverly Wilshire hotel in Beverly Hills. Among the 15 awards Gyllenhall will present during the ceremony is the Academy's Gordon E. Sawyer Award, which is being bestowed on Ray Feeney for his lifetime of technological contributions to the industry. Also, the John A. Bonner Award will be given to Richard Edlund, in appreciation for outstanding service and dedication in upholding the high standards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Segments of the Scientific and Technical Awards presentation will be shown during the 79th Academy Awards telecast on February 25. Gyllenhaal recently received a Golden Globe nomination for her role in "SherryBaby". Source: www.imdb.com/news


Mark Wahlberg.


Leonardo di Caprio.


Rinko Kikuchi.


Penélope Cruz.


Helen Mirren.


Abigail Breslin.