Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1898: Vincent Youmans (47 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Song – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1903: Robert O. Cook (92 at death) {Oscar Winner: Sci-Tech Award – Type II (Certificate);Oscar Nominee: Sound/Sound Mixing – 3 Noms, 1 Win} 1906: Theodore St. John (49 at death) {Oscar Winner: Motion
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It was a pretty average week, though the dump on Thursday could have been spread over the week at any rate. There were 13 new trailers from 2010, 3 new trailers from 2011, and 4 new posters from 2010. Below is my assessment of the best. Poster Highlights: The top new poster this week was
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Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1877: Edmund Gwenn (81 at death) [Pictured] {Oscar Winner: Supporting Actor –2 Noms, 1 Wins} 1898: George Gershwin (35 at death) [Pictured] {Oscar Nominee: Song – 1 Noms, 0 Wins} 1904: Claude Carpenter (71 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Art Direction (Black-and-White) –3 Noms, 0 Wins} 1917: Ted
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Oscar News Review Round-Up Oscar Box Office New Trailers Oscar Farewell
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Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1894: John Howard Lawson (82 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Original Story – 1 Noms, 0 Wins} 1900: Robert Wyler (70 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Screenplay – 1 Noms, 0 Wins} 1902: Al Hoffman (57 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Song – 1 Noms, 0 Wins} 1902: Ray Nazarro
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Thank goodness for slow days. One new update and we’re calling it a week. Here’s Cash Crop. CASH CROP Plot Summary: A documentary surrounding the newly emerging marijuana growing industry in Northern California. Release Date: October 1, 2010 Trailer Poster Rating: C+ Commentary: It’s not a very effective trailer. What you take out of it
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Welcome once again to Film Fun Friday where we want you to have fun. If you have further suggestions on how we can improve, ideas for other games you’d like to see or just want to tell us how much fun you’re having, feel free to drop us a Comment. If you would like to
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Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1890: Paul Eagler (71 at death) {Oscar Winner: Special Effects – 2 Noms, 1 Wins} 1908: Gile Steele (43 at death) {Oscar Winner: Costume Design (Black-and-White),Costume Design (Color) – 6 Noms, 2 Wins} 1909: Ben Oakland (69 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Song – 1 Noms, 0 Wins}
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It looks like another Thursday dump. Once again we have several new trailers and a few new posters. Trailers: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I (trailer #2), The King’s Speech, Zenith, Carlos, Toddstock, The Lion of Judah, Client 9 and Wild Target. Posters: Hereafter, Unstoppable (poster #2), The Company Men and Megamind (poster
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Hollywood’s “boy next door”, James Stewart had a mercurial rise to the top in films of the late 1930s. Still in bit roles in 1936, by 1938 he was starring in that year’s Best Picture Oscar winner, You Can’t Take It With You. The following year he won his first Oscar nomination for Mr. Smith
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Well, as a complete shock to me, one of the four Stanley Kubrick films I have not yet seen wins the day handily. The Innocents came in second.. The Killing is the winner and has been added to my queue. I will receive it next week to be watched that subsequent weekend (or watched this
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Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1889: Stuart N. Lake (74 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Original Story – 1 Noms, 0 Wins} 1897: Walter Pidgeon (87 at death) [Pictured] {Oscar Nominee: Lead Actor – 2 Noms, 0 Wins} 1906: Walter MacEwen (79 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Two-Reel Short Film – 1 Noms, 0
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A nice small batch of updates today including Priest, Heartless, Rising Stars and Leaving, plus a new poster for Marwencol (thanks for the link, James) which we previewed yesterday. LEAVING Plot Summary: Falling in love with her contractor, a devoted wife decides she must leave her husband and her family to find happiness, but at
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Week 4 of our Awards Season Box Office Predictions game. Don’t remember the rules? Check them out here: Game Rules. Submit the Following for this Week DIVISION ONE Guess the #1 Film at the U.S. weekend box office Guess how much the #1 Film will make, if it is not also the highest grossing new
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Looks like we’ll be having a lot of busy weeks for the foreseeable future. We have three wide releases (we previously previewed The Virginity Hit when it was originally supposed to show, so we won’t be doing it again this week): Wall Street 2, You Again and The Legend of the Guardians. There are three
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