November 30, 2008
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Best in Show & Best Shows
Yesterday I took Roscoe to Runyon Canyon and he had a blast. It was a picture perfect sunset. Doesn’t he look handsome?
Later that evening, Claudio & Ryan drove down and we went to see “Milk” and then had dinner. The reviews are right, it was really well done and we all enjoyed it. This review from slate.com, particularly resonated:
Few reviewers will miss the opportunity to point out—the parallels are hard to ignore—that Harvey Milk was the Barack Obama of his day, a minority candidate who represented change, opposed the party machine, and preached a gospel of hope. Milk’s stump speech was dubbed the Hope Speech, and the last line of his recorded will, which also closes the film, was: “You gotta give them hope.” Milk was also, in essence, a community organizer, a grassroots populist with a gift for reaching out across San Francisco’s patchwork of minorities. After Prop 8 passed, some gay activists were all too eager to blame blacks and Latinos (two groups in which majorities voted “yes”) and to define the problem along racial lines. Milk’s impassioned rhetoric of inclusivity—he called his hodgepodge coalition, which ran from Asians to seniors to blacks to labor unions, “the us-es”—is helpful to keep in mind in light of the recent finger-pointing.
Viewed in a post-Prop 8 environment, Milk might well suggest strategies for the culture wars to come. But had it appeared earlier, could this particular battle have been won? While it’s naive to presume that movies can swing electorates—just ask Michael Moore—those what-if questions are hard to dismiss, not least for the filmmakers. Interviewed by the San Francisco Bay Guardian recently, Van Sant conceded, “Harvey would have opened it in October.”
That the question of timing and impact is being raised says something about where Milk falls on the spectrum of gay cinema. In one sense, it belongs with the AIDS melodrama Philadelphia and the closet weepie Brokeback Mountain in the relatively small group of serious gay-themed Hollywood movies that, partly because of their scarcity, still exist as consciousness-raising vehicles or as markers of social progress. (Milk is all but guaranteed a good night at the Oscars, given that many members of the Academy are likely to see a vote for Milk as a vote against Prop 8, not to mention a way to make up for giving the Oscar that was thought a lock for Brokeback Mountain, also a Focus release, to the odious Crash.) Read more…So Milk and Slumdog Millionaire are clearly my two early Oscar favorites. Apparently, I’m not the only one who thinks so. This chart from the LA Times compiles several critics early pics. Slumdog is the one consistent Best Picture pick across the board.
“Slumdog Millionaire” is truly the top dog in our latest round of Oscar pundits’ predix. It’s the only contender in the best picture race that gets a vote from all six of us pundits, who include Anthony Breznican (USA Today), Edward Douglas (ComingSoon.net), Peter Howell (Toronto Star), Steve Pond, author, “The Big Show“) and Kris Tapley (InContention.com).
BEST PICTURE Breznican Douglas Howell O’Neil Pond Tapley ‘Benjamin Button’ X
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‘Dark Knight’ X
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‘Frost/Nixon’ X
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‘Gran Torino’ X
‘Milk’ X
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‘The Reader’ ‘Revolutionary Road’ X
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‘Slumdog Millionaire’ X
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BEST ACTOR Breznican Douglas Howell O’Neil Pond Tapley Leo DiCaprio, ‘Revolutionary Road X
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Clint Eastwood, ‘Gran Torino’ X
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Richard Jenkins, ‘The Visitor’ X
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Frank Langella, ‘Frost/Nixon’ X
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Sean Penn, ‘Milk’ X
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Brad Pitt, ‘Benjamin Button’ X
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Mickey Rourke, ‘The Wrestler’ X
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BEST ACTRESS Breznican Douglas Howell O’Neil Pond Tapley Kate Beckinsale, ‘Nothing But the Truth’ X
Anne Hathaway, ‘Rachel Getting Married’ X
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Sally Hawkins, ‘Happy-Go-Lucky’ X
Angelina Jolie, ‘Changeling’ X
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Nicole Kidman, ‘Australia’ X
Meryl Streep, ‘Doubt’ X
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Kristin Scott Thomas, ‘I’ve Loved You So Long’ X
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Kate Winslet, ‘Revolutionary Road’ X
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Kate Winslet, ‘The Reader’ X
After the movie, we came back to the Careyfornia for some leftover cherry pie. Life is good.
Comments (24)
I love the music!! The dog pictures look unreal. Does it really look like that? must be a super camera.
@masecam - Thanks. That’s my favorite song on that album. No super camera, just a pretty dog and a beautiful sunset and the right amount of fill flash. Used a Canon Powershot SD850 on manual and some night settings.
wow! i say dark knight!
Wow…great shots. Love the puppy and the sunsets! Hope you had a great Thanksgiving.
I really can’t wait to see slumdog! God know when (if at all) it will release here!
it must be nice to be warm! but at least i was able to walk 2.5 miles outside yesterday as it was a balmy 36 here! as for milk and slumdog, i suspect i’ll have to wait for ppv as movies like that don’t often get this far into the hinterlands. peace, Al
Roscoe is beautiful.
Heath Ledger ?!?!
I must say your dog is a handsome fella and he looks great with the sunset and all.
I haven’t watch Milk but with good reviews like that, I think I better catch it soon.
the photos of Roscoe against the sunset and against the night scene look like Hero shots. against the sunset he just saved the city. against the night scene it’s safe for the world to sleep. :D hooray for Rosco.
@LA2SF_HWY - Dark Knight for Best Picture?
@Vana_Roth - Thanks. Hope your Thanksgiving was great too!
@Dezinerdreams - From the website:
Yeah it’s pretty ridiculous that a movie based on an Indian book won’t be
released in India till the end of January. No excuse considering News
Corp. practically owns Indian media with Star. Also, I would assume
this movie would do well in India since the book was so popular. Yeah,
literate Indians? Blows my mind, too.
@pukemeister - Slumdog’s actually opening in Detroit on Dec. 5th, and with the early Oscar buzz, maybe it will move north! Milk should definitely make it up there, with a big name movie star in the lead.
@surfinsocal6 - Thanks, he is a gorgeous dog.
@owbert - I think Heath will be up for Best Supporting Actor, right? Nice new profile pic Albert!
@reckless_eagle - I hope you had a very happy birthday!
@razzlebash - I’ll have to get him a cape for the next photo shoot! Thanks
alas detroit is a 2+ hiur drive!
this will fit well with your post from the other day! http://today.excite.com/toonedview/id/0.html
a left hander
@pukemeister - Haha! That’s perfect. Thanks!
@dumdeedoo999 - Huh?
I think dumdeedoo999 means Ryan is left handed. Look at the cutie in the cherry pie pic! hehe.
@ToTaLLy_PhAt - Oh! LOL, I never noticed that.
I can’t wait to see Milk.
I would like to adopt Roscoe – what a beautiful dog!!! In fact, I’ve got a Christmas Tree climbing KITTY who would LOVE to be traded for him :) lol!! Let me know….
@ElusiveWords - Let me know how you like it!
Besides, I’m deathly allergic to cats. Sorry!!
@lv2skrp - Be careful what you wish for Michele. Roscoe eats tennis balls WHOLE. He eats rocks. He eats EVERYTHING.
Oops, forgot you are allergic to cats, which is also why I haven’t asked you to watch Gibson! Duh! :( My kitty is going to crash my tree very soon….right now he is about 3/4 of the way up and LAYING DOWN! Send Roscoe, maybe he’ll swallow Joey whole :) lol!! Just kidding!!
@lv2skrp - Gibby is always welcome at the Hotel Careyfornia
Bring him up any time!!
i pick
1. Sean Penn (actor)
2. Heath Ledger (supporting actor)
3. Kate Winslet (actress)
4. Viola Davis (supporting actress)
5. Wall-E (animation)
6. Slumdog (director)
@garlicky - Not bad! I got 19 out of 24 right
http://www.xanga.com/CareyGLY/693386306/twas-the-night-before-oscar/